Monday, January 19, 2009

FUN ZONE

Test your vocabulary to see if you know the meanings of the following words. The answers are not provided to ensure that you actually look up a dictionary to find the correct meanings. 

adulation
anachronistic
antagonist
assiduous
camaraderie
censure
clairvoyant
deleterious
emulate
extenuating
fortuitous
hackneyed
intrepid
lobbyist
nonchalant
opulent
perfidious
precocious
pretentious
prudent
querulous
spurious
surreptitious
vindicate
waylay
xenophobia

Did you know?
1.Each king in a deck of playing cards represents great king from history. Spades - King David, Clubs - Alexander the Great, Hearts - Charlemagne, Diamonds - Julius Caesar.
2.

The name of all the continents ends with the same letter that they start with.
3.

If a statue of a person in the park on a horse has both front legs in the air, the person died in
battle.
4.

If the horse has one front leg in the air, the person died as a result of wounds received in
battle.
5.

If the horse has all four legs on the ground, the person died of natural causes.
6.

The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue.
7.

You can't kill yourself by holding your breath.
8.

It is impossible to lick your elbow.
9.

Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
10.

90% of the people will try to lick their elbow while reading this.
 

Hidden Countries Word Puzzle
In each of the sentences below, the names of two countries are hidden. For example, the sentence: "Interpol and the FBI track down hidden marksmen" conceals the names POLAND and DENMARK.
See if you can find all twenty hidden countries. Answers will be given in the next edition.
1.   Vladimir and Olga are soviet names.

2.   Have you ever heard an animal talk in dialect?

3.   The children put on galoshes to go out in the rain.

4.   Extra tuition will help an amateur to improve his painting.

5.   In the United Nations we denounce the wholesale ban on atomic weapons

6.   Rash decisions may lead to trouble so thorough analysis is required.

7.   The king and queen eat breakfast and lunch in a fine palace.

8.   Such a display could be either really grand or rather disappointing.

9.   Give the dog a bone and give him a little water.

10.  If an iron pipe rusts you just have to shrug and accept it.
  

KNOW THE EDITORS



Pronit Lahiri
Sunsign: Aries
Passions: Traveling, Cricket, Music
Email: pronit.lahiri@gmail.com

Marun Dutta
Sunsign: Gemini
Passions: Traveling, Music, Reading, Writing notes
Email:marun.mnit@gmail.com

Rajnish Sharma
Sunsign: Saggitarus
Passions: Eating, Movies, FIFA, Counter Strike
Email: rajnish.sst1@gmail.com

Vidhi Agarwal
Sunsign: Aries
Passions: Surfing the Internet, Movies
Email: vidhielite@gmail.com

Piyush Agarwal
Sunsign: Aquarius
Passions: Bikes, Traveling
Email: apiyush142@gmail.com

Shweta Sivasankaran
Sunsign: Gemini
Passions: Dancing, Reading, Eating, Gossip
Email: shwetasivasankaran@gmail.com


Shruti Pandey
Sunsign: Aries
Passions: Books, Movies, Chats, Debates
Email: shrutip89@gmail.com

Jagriti Jha
Sunsign: Gemini
Passions: Food, Dancing
Email: jagritijha@gmail.com

SANS- CRITIC

Sans-Critic is a section outlining the various extra-curricular and co-curricular activities that are organized in our institute. Get all the SANSKRITIK {Cultural} news of our campus without {sans} any criticism. Following is a brief account of what you can look forward to in the even-semester of this academic year.
In the ensuing editions of Chemically Yours, we shall fill you in with the results and developments of various events that take place. Look forward to this place to keep abreast with the multitude of cultural events that the even-semester always has in store. 
BLITZSCHLAG ‘09
Blitzschlag enjoys the status of being the most awaited inter-college techno-cultural fest of the institute. With the popular technical events like Thesis, Corpostrat, Junky-Funky, Byzantine, Track-Tricks and  cultural events like Ramba-Samba, Ad-Ma-taz, Treasure Hunt, Dalal Street, Cut-Shots, Blitzschlag Moods, Junky Costumes and Tech-Charades,Blitzschlag 09 is back, encouraging creativity and building innovation. The gala event is scheduled to take place between 6th and 8th February 2009.
TAAL ‘09
Taal, the dance and music extravaganza organized by the Music Society has music events such as bhajans, ghazals and solo, duet and group singing and dance events in solo, duet and categories. This three day event is tentatively scheduled for first week of March.
LITERARY SOCIETY EVENT
The literary society organized SCHRIFFTUM in January 2008. It was a week-long event with competitions like Tale Blazer, JAM session, Quiz, R.J. Hunt, and Crossword. RJ Sid from 94.3 MY FM was the star attraction of the event. This year as well, a similar event is eagerly awaited by the students.
ITIKA SOCIETY EVENT
ITIKA society organized a series of contests DESAFIO’08. A sub-space called Technical Arena consisted of Rush Hour, Open Software, On the Spot Programming and Online Coding. The event also invited to explore one’s vision through Paper Presentation , Pyrotechnics, the quiz competition ‘Cranium’ and a networking event called Jack of the Hack. There were exciting games like LAN gaming, Imagination and Binary. A similar event is expected in the even semester 2008-09.
FINE ARTS SOCIETY EVENT
The Fine Arts Society organizes a number of interesting events like Art Attack, the drawing competition, clay-modeling, calligraphy, soap-carving, Collage and poster-making competitions. ZODIAC, the fashion show exhibits the style and panache of students through amazing apparels and accessories. With splendid performances in previous years, the event in 2009 will certainly prove to be bigger and better.

KALA DARBAAR
Every year the Dramatics Society provides a platform to budding actors to showcase their talents through ‘KALA DARBAAR’. It has a host of competitions like group plays, story with songs, mime and a laughter challenge. Some of the most sensitive issues of society are scripted in the form of well-directed plays.
ELECTRONICA SOCIETY EVENT
The Electronica Society organizes ELECTRONICA-09, the Mecca of Techcellence, with software programming, gaming, workshops, quizzes, puzzle desk, guest lectures, talk shows and paper presentation.
HONG-KONG SIXES
The very first edition of this competition happened last year and was a huge hit amongst the students. Cricket teams comprising 12 members are required to register alongwith a manager. It is imperative that the manager of all teams are females. There is no limitation on the composition of the team however. The matches are played with a tennis ball in the football field of our campus and are usually very high-scoring matches. The second edition of this entertaining tournament is eagerly awaited.
Intra-branch Cricket
On 28th November, the day our End term exams got over, the Final Year batch played a cricket match. Their sub-batch CH1 challenged CH2 to a 12-over tennis ball match at the basketball court. This was an audacious display of over-confidence on part of CH1 as CH2 happens to boast of many players who have played cricket at professional level.
CH2 won the toss and opted to bat first. CH1 bowlers bowled tightly and bagged Sajeev’s wicket in the very first over. CH2 was made to work hard for their runs as Nikhil and Pronit tried to resurrect the innings. Meanwhile, there was tension building between Pronit and Khanik and Khanik challenged him to hit a boundary off his bowling. The plan paid off as in an attempt to hit a boundary, Pronit skied the ball outside the basketball court and got out in the process. Wickets tumbled quickly thereafter as Mohit from CH1 bagged Surendar, Ritesh and Malpani off consecutive deliveries. However, Nikhil at the other end held the innings together in the wake of CH1’s onslaught. CH2 finally ended their innings at a modest 42 runs and CH1’s delight was palpable.
CH1 started their innings with an air of dominance. However, runs were hard to come by as Siddharth Gupta and Pronit kept a tight leash on the batsmen. CH1 could not build any partnership as CH2 kept swapping wickets at regular intervals until Khanik came and slogged a couple of boundaries. Sadly, Pronit lost the bet and he owes him a treat at McDonalds. Eventually, as Khanik was run out, CH1’s hopes tumbled with him. Even though Biyani survived CH2’s voracious attack, it was difficult for him to score runs. Finally, it was a matter of mere formality as CH2 bagged the remaining wickets and continued their dominance.
PS: The Chemical Brothers from Final Year now challenge rest of chemical to form a team that can match their cricket prowess.
 

Potpourri

In this section, we invite students to give their insight on various matters that happen all around us. Articles are invited from all students of the Department for the ensuing editions of Chemically Yours

MUMBAI TERROR ATTACKS - The Indian 9/11
-Ankur Surolia (III year BTech)
The recent terrorist attack on Mumbai is being called India's 9/11. In sheer audacity of design, that is true. The US, whose mainland has never been attacked, could not have imagined that a set of planes could be transformed into enormous bombs. Nobody in India thought of a sea-borne invasion of Mumbai- the attackers are said to have hijacked a fishing trawler, steered it towards the Mumbai coast and then landed on motorized dinghies.
The sole surviving terrorist of the Mumbai attacks allegedly spent 18 months training at camps run by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LET), a banned Pakistani militant organization with a long history of high-profile attacks in India and Indian-controlled Kashmir. And Indian authorities also have found the names of several high-ranking LET members in the satellite phone used by one of the Mumbai perpetrators.

Without an overhaul of governance, without greater accountability, it is hard to see how terrorism can be fought effectively. It is the democratic process and the rule of law that need to be strengthened for these to happen.
Smoke billowing out of the WTC is one image that is etched in our minds; so will that of the Taj Hotel in flames. The Mumbai attackers have certainly met their objective.
Vulnerability to terrorism, it is worth pointing out, is an aspect of corruption and an indifference to the rule of law. The political class will not prosecute or pursue high-profile cases of terrorism; businessmen will maintain links with the underworld; the police are more concerned with collecting bribes than with maintaining law and order; the media has no qualms about lionising celebrities who have been convicted in important cases. When a political party moots the idea of giving a Lok Sabha seat to the key suspect in the Malegaon case that is confirmation that India in many ways has the traits of a banana republic.


Important History Events
30 Apr 1975 End of US-Vietnam war after 28 years
09 Nov 1989 Fall of 43 Km. long Berlin Wall
02 Oct 1990 East and West Germany united
17 Jan 1991 Gulf War (Kuwait & US Aliens vs. Iraq)
25 Aug 1991 Fall of CCCP in the USSR after 77 years
07 Dec 1992 Demolish of Babri Masjid at Ayodhya, India
30 Jun 1997 Hong Kong handed over to China after 156 years of British regime
Should Rahul Dravid retire??
-Ankur Surolia (III Year BTech)
Rahul Dravid’s long and glorious career is at a serious crossroads. For long, India’s most dependable batsman and indeed its most productive, “The Wall” has begun to wobble dangerously even on home turf. Although the fittest of the so-called Fab Five, tongues have begun to wag that Dravid may have completely run out of steam and motivation after chucking the captaincy. And an enviable Test average of 58 is now plunging downwards.
Should Dravid retire before the whispers reach a crescendo?
When a sportsman who has done great things for his country but finds that in the twilight of his career he is in poor form and not able to give his best, what should he do, still carry on or retire?
Rahul Dravid has done yeoman service for India. He has one of the highest averages both in and outside the country. He has had some great scores against the top teams of the world and has more than 10,000 runs in test cricket. However age has caught up with him and his reflexes are not that good. Of late a string of poor scores by his standards must be bugging him to no end. Moreover he looks very tense and has a worried look on his face when he is on the field. Unsmiling as he usually is he does not seem to be enjoying the game anymore. Both the stalwarts Sourav Ganguly and Anil Kumble have retired and already people are asking why he doesn`t too? There are many youngsters eagerly waiting in the wings. Is his presence in the team not stopping their chances?
But is this the treatment the biggest test match winner that the country has produced in the last decade should get? He should be at least given an extended run and the entire cricket frenzy nation should support him in the process of gaining back the lost form.
Let’s hope that we get back the vintage Dravid or else who knows India might follow the Australians.
Alpha-numeric Wonders
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321
Letters 'a', ' b', 'c' & 'd' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 99 
(Letter 'd' comes for the first time in Hundred)
Letters 'a', ' b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999
(Letter 'a' comes for the first time in Thousand)
Letters 'b' & 'c' do not appear anywhere in the spellings of 1 to 999,999,999
(Letter 'b' only comes for the first time in Billion)
Letter 'c' does not appear anywhere in in the spellings of entire English Counting
Asia’s Largest Techno-cultural festival : TECHFEST 2009
-Ankita Gautam (III Year BTech)
Science and Technology has been in the forefront of transforming the world of yester years to the world we live in now. It has produced amazing achievements and new and revealing perspectives during its journey. The year 2009 will especially be a year to analyze the wider implications of modern technology and its notions of progress. Along with saluting the role of science in the history of humanity and promising new inventions and discoveries in the coming year it will also provide us with new opportunities to showcase our talent and unleash the engineer within us .The year starts off with the much awaited technical event of the country Techfest ‘09, the Annual International Science and Technology Festival of IIT Bombay scheduled from 24th to 26th January. Witnessing a huge success and participation in the previous years, the Techfest is here in its twelfth and larger than ever avatar. From nerve-racking competitions to lectures by noted luminaries, incredible workshops to fun-filled ‘Ozone’, it will have everything to conquer your imagination and tempting you with attractive prizes!!
Workshops have always been the major attraction, promising to open new horizons for the students. They bring the students face to face with the new technologies while providing them valuable hands-on experience under the expert guidance of noted professionals. With workshops on interesting topics like Archery, Aircraft designing (SPAD), Special effects and Green Camp, it is definitely going to be an enjoyable and enriching experience for the participants.
This year Techfest 2009 brings a unique collection of exhibits giving students an opportunity to interact with some of the finest researchers in the world. Some of the major highlights of the exhibitions include the Aircraft exhibition, showcasing the features and working of various latest aircrafts, Mystique, revealing some of the mysteries of science and technology.
The most distinguished segment of Techfest, the lecture series will provide the participants with a chance to interact with some of the world’s most eminent personalities like Spencer Well (Director of   National Geographic and IBM's Genographic Project), Eric Chivian (Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize), Dario Floreano (Director of the Laboratory of Intelligent Systems, EPFL, Switzerland), Martin Hendry (Senior Lecturer in Astronomy & Director of Teaching at the University of Glasgow).
Technical events, covering all fields from advanced circuitry to simple logic, see the best of minds fighting for the coveted Techfest Trophy. Events related to chemical engineering and biotechnology such as Elixir 2.0, an open biomedical design competition, offers prize money of Rs 1, 20,000, while Energize, and requires participants to design a device that works only on renewable energy sources. That apart, there are fun events like IG Nobel, Junkyard wars, Survivor and online games, quizzes and puzzles.
That is not all; it also has a perfect potion for rejuvenation, Technoholix: Techfest@ Dark, making Techfest ‘09 an awe inspiring blend of technology, science and entertainment.
For further details visit www.techfest.org


Blitzschlag 2009-SWORN TO SUBSIDE THE AURORAE
-Arthy J (II Year BTech)
Blitzschlag is an annual techno-cultural festival that is organised by Malaviya National Institute of Technology,Jaipur.
                This techno-cultural extravaganza attracts participants from all over the country to display their highly prudent technical as well as cultural skills. An idea is only the beginning of innovation and Blitzschlag 2009 is here to provide a platform for the budding technocrats and beauracrats to convert their ideas and dreams into reality and thereby envisioning a brighter future.
              Like always, Blitzschlag 2009-SWORN TO SUBSIDE THE AURORAE is back with its promising events ranging from technical to architectural and cultural events. It also provides workshops and seminars to ignite the young minds.
           The technical events are:
·                   Thesis-The paper presentation
·                     Tronigma-Spider tacit which circuits
·                     Corpostrat-The Business plan contest
·                     Track-Tricks-The robot building competition
·                     Code Matrix-The programming arena
·                     Byzantine-The model making contest
·                     Junky-funky-Recycle your way to future
·                     Insomnia-The after hour logic quiz
·                     IDP-Industrial defined problem
·                     Eziologia-Reason it out
·                     Cartellonistica-The poster
·                     Vertical Limit
·                     Quiz Junkies-Knowledge grows by sharing
·                     Biz Wiz
·                     Hacking Hounds
·                     Mystrifirea
 
           The workshops which are being organised by Blitzschlag '09 are:
·                     Athena
·                     Logica
·                     Fotia
 
         Blitzschlag is acclaimed for cultural events.
It provides a wonderful podium to bring out the cultural talents because we certainly believe in the fact that culture refines persons' mentality and adaptability to his immediate surroundings.
        The cultural events are:
·                   Ramba Samba-The intercollegiate dance
competition that is the most awaited event. Many teams from various colleges participate in this extravagant dance competition.
Ragna Rock-The rock show
·                   Junky-Costumes
·                   Blitschlag Moods-The photography competition
·                   Dalal Street-The virtual stock exchange
·                   Treasure Hunt-Hunt for the unseen
·                   Techcherades-Silence is golden
·                   Ad-ma-taz-The ad designing competition
·                   Cut shots-The movie making competition
·                   Face painting
·                   Uproar
·                   Debate
·                   Blitz-Persona
·                   Dhun-Beyond the octaves
·                   Madana-The rangoli making competition
·                   Copycats-Show up your copying skills
·                   Labyrinth
               
The budding architects have a special series of events dedicated to them. Thus they have a platform to showcase their skills. These events include:
·                   Design problem
·                   Epitomize
·                   Intarsia
·                   Klotter
·                   Edifice
·                   Flutter
·                   Virsma
·                   Trosky
·                   Building Blocks
                 
The students, with the help of their respective faculty advisors are working very hard to make this event a successful one apart from endowing the students with an opportunity to showcase their abilities.
Blitzschlag is all set to be bigger and better than ever before and Chemically Yours wishes all the organizers and supporting members of the fest good luck. 
For further details, visit www.blitzschlag.co.in


Fear
-Nikhil Kumar (Final Year BTech)

Under the sky the mind is nurtured from birth until death
To grow into to encapsulate it all
Realization of one’s position as
The vision that screams to be heard.
The shrill humming from the shadows
trying to make you sing to its rhythm.
For those who choose not to,
there is a haze that spreads onto their head
Clouds the mind with a stench
nauseated to be engulfed in failure.