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Life at IIM Kashipur: A Perfect Balance between Work and Play
Has it ever crossed your mind what life in a top B-School of India feels like? Are you an MBA aspirant who wishes to make a decision based on the potential life that the B-School has to offer?
Well, this article will provide you with a gist of the same.
For all us Kaspians ( as we like to call ourselves), IIM Kashipur is a learning battleground, filled with hopes, aspirations, and challenges. Yes, as most would be aware, academics can be gruelling. The day begins, mostly with classes that start at 8:30 am. A few lucky ones get access to the most elusive meal of your MBA career: Breakfast.
On an average day, your classes will go on till lunch, after which you sit along with your study groups to prepare for the upcoming quiz. The word often strikes fear in the mind of an MBA student as these quizzes carry a sizeable weight in the final grade of all subjects. The reoccurring nature of these quizzes, bundled with assignments equipped with strict deadlines, mandatory case pre-readings, and sizeable marks for class participation further propagates the fact that academics at IIM Kashipur are given the utmost importance, as is expected from any college.
But wait. That’s not all. Well, maybe it is from an academic point of view, but life at IIM Kashipur is so much more than just academics. For starters, Kashipur is in the heartland of Uttarakhand. For most students who hail from metropolitan cities, Kashipur is quite literally a breath of fresh air. In this fresh air, the emphasis is put on students to participate in various sports activities that are available on the scenic campus.
Students at IIM Kashipur are not just restricted to activities on campus. With the campus located in proximity to a vast number of tourist destinations like Jim Corbett National Park, Nainital, Bhimtal to name a few, the students often find retreat in the pleasures of trekking and adventure activities, bringing out the wanderlust within themselves
Just like majority of other IIMs, IIM Kashipur is also a student driven campus. It has around 40 student bodies consisting of committees, academic clubs, interest based clubs, cells and teams. Students are responsible for the smooth running of daily activities of the campus.
IIM Kashipur organizes various events throughout the year such as Agnitraya- the Annual Inter College Fest of IIM Kashipur, Utthistha- the Annual Flagship Event of E-Cell in association with FIED, Coalescence- the Annual Management Conclave of IIM Kashipur. All these events witness footfalls from all the sectors of the society.
Furthermore, IIM Kashipur celebrates a vast multitude of cultural events on campus, ranging from Onam to Diwali, from Christmas to Eid, and from Dandiya nights to Matki Phod. The events are celebrated fervently by each student, in the process forging a strong and everlasting bond, surpassing the apparent ethnic and cultural disparities.
It is this bond that keeps us going when the going gets tough. It is not only the faculty but also the seniors who provide constant guidance and mentorship to their juniors so that they can learn from their mistakes and become the best version of themselves.
So, this is life at IIM Kashipur. It will give you sleepless nights, grueling academic schedules, modern corporate exposure. At the same time, it will give you many moments to rejoice, discover your self and become future leaders, all the while sitting in the lap of nature.
This article is written by Sahil Sondhi, MBA Batch 2019-21, IIM Kashipur
Artificial Intelligence or Emotional Intelligence?
Evolution has been an integral part of human civilization. At a certain point, there were about six different species on earth and their ecological impact was as meager as other animals on this planet. But today, seventy thousand years later, we, the Homo sapiens are the undisputed rulers of the planet. Our evolutionary road is marred with blood and decorated with some of the greatest innovations, discoveries, and inventions. From being simple foragers to settling along the fertile river plains to building some of the greatest economies operating on complicated principles of capitalism, socialism, and democracy, ours has been a breath-taking tale of perseverance and genius.
With the advent of science and technology, we are set to upgrade ourselves into completely different beings, enjoying godlike qualities and abilities. The current generation may not even make it to the next stage of human evolution. We are becoming more and more reliant on Machine Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence to accompany a host of task ranging from brewing coffee to competing at the highest level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go), autonomously operating cars, intelligent routing in content delivery networks, and military simulations. Human Resource department of organizations leverage technologies to manage their employees, access the best of their potential and use that to get the best fit for every role. Some say artificial intelligence will take control over mankind as it is more powerful while others argue that it will help employees to be more efficient and creative in their work.

A machine can be used to diagnose complex problems of businesses but only a human is suited for skills like persuasion, social sensitivity, and empathy which will become the key differentiators as artificial intelligence take over other tasks. So, there are limitations in this road ahead when businesses need to analyze the emotions of customers and employees. A chatbot cannot easily sense the tone or emotions of customers and hence faces difficulty in interacting with them in the way they want, which can have troubling consequences a lot of times. In the future, chatbots may be able to figure out customer’s personality type, behavior or mood but that too varies for every individual. So these sentiments and behaviors are highly complex and unpredictable. Moreover, success in business is all about maintaining relationships and in my opinion, chatbots won’t be able to build these vital connections in the near future for sure.
Technology is doing good to humans in many ways but it can never replace humans as emotional intelligence continues to be equally important. Artificial Intelligence, indeed, is filling many loopholes but it is only a complement to Emotional Intelligence. It might seem that technology is our friend but it can be disastrous if used extensively. An optimum blend of AI and EI can be very beneficial and powerful and can make our lives more exciting. We need to do our research to see if we are ready for all this and then, it will be worthwhile to explore the uncanny future.
IIM KASHIPUR CONDUCTS ITS ANALYTICS AND MARKETING SUMMIT, COALESCENCE 2019
IIM Kashipur successfully conducted its Annual flagship Analytics and Marketing summits as part of its Annual Management conclave “Coalescence-2019”, on 24th August 2019.The event started with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by guests and faculty. Attendees of the event were taken through the journey of IIM Kashipur and its achievements. The event saw active participation from top level management people from the IT & Analytics and Marketing industries.
The conclave commenced with the first Keynote speech delivered by Mr. Guruprasad Mandrawadkar, Head, Business Intelligence, Star India. He talked about the future prospects of Natural-Language Generation and AI in BI platforms. The second keynote speech was delivered by Mr. Ranjan Relan, Data & Strategy Technology Consultant, ZS Associates. His speech majorly revolved around the interdependence between Deep Learning, Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence. The third keynote speech was delivered by Mr. Aditya Ghosh, Product Manager, FabHotels. He talked about the importance of digital visualization in the path to a sustainable change.
Afternoon session which was themed “What’s Trending” commenced with Keynote speeches from Mr. Rajiv Gupta, VP, Sales and Marketing, Honda Cars India Ltd., Ms. Rachitta Juneja, Chief Marketing Officer, Letstrack Ltd., Mr. Aviral Avasthi, Senior Brand Manager, Uber, Mr. Suman Paul, Chief Marketing Officer, Ability Games Pvt. Ltd., Mr. Prateek Nagar – Chief Marketing Officer, Boozeey. The discussion covered various aspects of dynamically changing trends, the importance of trends in marketing grounds and organic capitalization of trends, the influence of digital marketing and various challenges faced as a result of changing societal needs.
The Conclave served as a platform for the students to have insightful discussions around revolutionary ideas with some of the top minds in the industry. This interaction offered students an opportunity to know about the current happenings in the industry and how to evolve themselves to keep up with the ongoing revolution across all the domains.
This article is written by Vignesh M, PGP Batch 2019-21, IIM Kashipur
A traveler of time- by Mohib Ahmed
These are lines written by me as I was pondering what it would be like to travel time. I wanted to go against the established Romanticism around traveling time, the exploration and discovery and what I really wanted was to shun the idea of using it as a plot device.
What I set out to accomplish, was to understand and explore how psychedelic it would be to travel time, how one might lose track of what’s happening as everything, at least to his or her mind, is happening at once as he or she can see time, not as a moment in which he or she is, but stretched out, all moments combined.
I wanted to explore what toll it would take on one’s body and mind.
The poem is in free verse, so it goes against common notions of poems as being rhythmic.
For those who do not know what free verse is, its a form of poetry devoid of rhythm, meter or any musical pattern. I like that form because it is raw and I believe that though putting words in a rhythm is an art in and of itself, much of the intimacy and urgency is lost in trying to write your thoughts while figuring out a rhythm for them.
A traveler of time
Lost in time, shattered reality.
Confusion, apprehension, panic
Like bare live wire, megawatts of
Electricity, explosions, illuminate
The insides of the brain.
Vestiges of fading memories,
Interposed one between another,
A negative on a negative on a negative,
Inverted hues, inside out,
Unfamiliar, ethereal, images amalgamated.
Past swallowed by the future,
Future becomes the present.
Few moments stretched over an eternity.
A rubber band stretched for light years,
Your consciousness thins
Reality bleeds of color,
Drained black and white, gaunt face
Looking into gaunt eyes, the mirror
Reflections, lost to the ripples of
The horizon-less sea, infinite
This poem is created by Mohib Ahmed, Batch of 2018-20, IIM Kashipur
Indian Youth Delegation- My experience in China
The People’s Republic of China is something that rises out of the mist of culture, cradle, and communism in the mind of every history buff. A constant hurdle imposer to India in the global political framework but a close ally in the rally of “Make Asia Great Again”, I received the opportunity to represent my country among the youth of this country- People’s Republic of China.
I was among the chosen 200 students across India who arrived in China, all decked and dressed, to unfold the extraordinary learning experience of our lives. Being a part of such a huge diverse contingent, I was mesmerized by the level of knowledge the youth of India possesses. Before arriving in China, we were advised to learn about Chinese culture. I read books, blogs, anything, and everything to make myself well versed but no amount of reading can match the experience which I had when I actually visited those sites.
We were told about the history of China and how Beijing became the capital of China. On 1st October 1949 Peking, the former name of Beijing became the capital of China. In the Mandarin language, Bei means north and Jing means Capital. Beijing has a rich history of over 3000 years. Beijing can be termed as both modern and ancient capital of China. Beijing has the highest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites consisting of 7. Beijing has a population of 23 million people. Beijing experiences 4 seasons in a year- summer, winter, autumn and rainy season. The city is surrounded by Hills and mountains from 3 sides.
While traveling, the delegates were in awe of the infrastructure and the cleanliness of the roads of the city. I was amazed to see how lane discipline was followed and how proper spacing was maintained by the drivers of vehicles.
Later, we were taken to the Forbidden City. It is a palace constructed by the Ming Dynasty. Its construction started in 1406 and took 14 years to get the full completion. The Forbidden City is a UNESCO Heritage site. Here the infusion of Culture and Architecture can be witnessed at the best.
China is very rich in cultural heritage and having the privilege to observe it so closely is something I’ll cherish throughout my life. The Chinese National Museum gave a glimpse of all the major events that shaped the history and future of the People’s Republic of China.
Amidst all the explorations of the city, we received a lecture by the Professor Yang Xiaoping of the National Institute of International Strategy Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
The theme of the lecture was- “Building a community with a shared future for Mankind and cooperation between India & China.” In the lecture, Mr.Yang ushered about the era of New Socialism in China also referred to the new guiding ideology of Xi Jingping that coined “Chinese Dream” an equal challenge to the concept of American Dream.
The lecture provided a deep insight into how with the guiding principles of classical Marxism fissioned with the New Era of Socialism and thoughts of Mao Zedong has changed the fortune of Economy of China.
During the delegation, we visited OFO Headquarters in Beijing. One of the amazing things which I found there was, the sleeping rooms. If any of the employees feel the need to take a rest, he can take a nap in the sleeping room. Sleeping pods are put in place there. The major catch here is that one has to work for 8 hours a day with flexible timings i.e. the employee has to put in 8 billable hours at the office.
From art and culture to the technology, China is a country where explorations and awestruck experiences have no ends. While The Great Wall of China is a testament of what human endeavor could achieve, Hubei Provincial Museum hosts the archaeological artifacts of the Chinese emperors and gives the taste of how royalty looked like at this place in the past.
While talking about the technology, nothing could be more mesmerizing than the cars displayed at the Dongfeng Motor Corporation. Dongfeng is a pioneer in manufacturing Hybrid car models. From SUV’s to Multipurpose Utility Vehicles, the needs of all age group have been accommodated. Dongfeng’s self-brand cars are also available which is mainly popular in China. Apart from cars, Dongfeng has its presence in the arms manufacturing industry.
After the visit of the Dongfeng Motor Corporation, we approached the Wuhan Citizens Home. It is basically a Museum that covers the Past, Present and Future aspects of the Wuhan City. The first gallery carries various historical events associated with Wuhan city. One can see all the modern infrastructural development of the Wuhan city through a series of colorful portraits. Timeline for the same is also available therein. Above all the major attraction was the artificial strategic planning center of Wuhan. It is an artificial city model of the Wuhan city located in a large hall type auditorium of the museum.

One thing which I noticed in my interaction with people was that the Chinese keep their culture very close to their heart. One of the fascinating things we noticed was the teapots used by the Kings. It was all made from bronze and silver. Ancient Refrigerator was another one. Besides all such attractions, the musical instruments of those periods were the show stealer. We also got the opportunity to watch a Cultural performance which in a way resembles the concert. There the artists produced enormous musical sounds by using various instruments which we had seen in the museum. The show lasted for near about 30 minutes.
We later got the opportunity to explore Shanghai, the city which is considered as China’s showpiece of the prosperity. In my explorations, I feel the most magnificent structure of the Shanghai city was the Oriental Pearl Radio & TV tower of Shanghai. The tower has fifteen observatory levels. The highest (known as the Space Module) is at 350 m. The lower levels are at 263 m (Sightseeing Floor) and at 90 m (Space City). There is a revolving restaurant at the 267 m level. The project also contains exhibition facilities and a small shopping center.
My major takeaways from the Indian Youth Exchange program to China 2018 are diversity at the workplace is very important, it is Okay to fail, always think as a group, thinking out of the box is important and discipline is key to success. Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do and this is attitude is quite visible in the Chinese population. I believe experiencing and seeing closely everything as enhanced my learning exponentially and has made me understand the country’s culture to a large extent. In the end, I would like to conclude with the famous Chinese proverb, “Tell me, I forget. Show me, I remember. Involve me, I understand”.
This article is written by S.K. Murshed, PGP Batch 2017-19, IIMKashipur
Never Give Up: From an Average Guy to an Inventor!
It is a true story of mine.
(I had just graduated from my college. The company, I was about to join, had deferred my joining due to the ongoing adverse business conditions. It was very sad & distressing. I needed money. I looked for some other opportunities & with the help of a friend of mine, I secured a temporary role at PepsiCo R&D Center for about 2 months)
July 16, 2015. DLF Cyber City, Gurugram, India. (My First Day at Pepsico, GVIC)
There was a cluster of tall buildings all around. I was not exactly a city boy. I could sense the hustle & bustle of city (read corporate) life, the very moment I came out of Metro Rail. I was literally amazed. Sun shining bright in early morning & reflection of sun-rays from all around by glass panes. I had dreamt of living this life, It was coming true.
Before I could walk further, the sole of my shoe got broken, it was already in withered condition and I had also misplaced my foot over the pavement.
Somehow, I managed & as per the directions received by security guards, I reached the final venue. I was interviewed by a Senior Analyst at the company. He told me, that I had to come up with some solution for the problem, that one of their products was struggling with. Then & Then only, I could join the position, as I was told by him.
I said to myself, What?
I was not able to understand the problem properly & he was asking me to come up with a solution. Also, the problem was a bit related to Electronics & I was a Mechanical Engineer.
I asked myself, what other options did I have?
Answer Came: None.
Then, within a fraction of second, I replied with a big Yes.
Back then, my English Speaking skills were not good. But, it was the first time that I wasn’t afraid to try. I tried. I did better than my expectation & phobia of English speaking.
But then the real struggle started.
I come from a very weak economic background. I had only two shirts & two pants, which I had to wear on alternate days. The office location was around 65 Km from my home. I could use public transportation only. It took 5 hours a day for both ways journey.
My typical day was:
5:00 AM: Leave the Bed | 6:05 AM: Local Train | 7:20 Am: Delhi Metro | 8:20 AM: Sikandarpur | 8:50 AM: Reached Office
6:00 PM Left Office | Same way Back to home, around 9:30 PM & 11:00 PM: To bed.
I had to walk 8 Km in between to save some 40 Rupees a day.
It was frustrating sometimes, I used to cry during rainy nights & blame my conditions and the struggle that I had faced since childhood. But my Mother always supported me and I never gave up. I kept pushing myself.
I didn’t even take a single day leave when I was allowed to take 3 per month.
I made sure, I completed the task given.
Not only did I come up with a solution in 2 months but also prepared a white paper for PepsiCo. Then, It was sent for Patent Approval. During this period, I also undertook many tasks which I was not supposed to do. But I excelled in them also & came up with excellent results.
Yes, I blamed many things but when I worked, I made sure nothing to come in between me & my work.
Giving up was never an option & will never be.
Interesting Part: What did I get in return in this short period of 2.5 months?
(I received this mail a few days back that the white paper (which I filed back then) has been successfully published as a Patent & is listed on the Google Patent’s Site. I just can not express the emotions I underwent. I was smiling. I was all in tears. It was the result of all those hours that I had put in. Every single second, that I traveled to and fro. I hope you can relate to me.)
~ Now, I’m also awarded a title: Inventor!
~ I’m not an intelligent person. I’m an average guy. But, what makes me unique is: I never give up, I work hard. That’s all.
I’m still an average guy! 🙂
~ VST
This article is written by Vishvendra Singh Tomar, PGP Batch 2018-20, IIM Kashipur
Why 2nd of October should be more than just a holiday for students?
Everyone knows 2nd of October as Gandhi Jayanti but there are only a few people who also know that this day is celebrated worldwide as International Day of Non-Violence. From the time we started schools in the kindergarten we have been learning about the father of our nation and why is he called so. Every year we have a national holiday on Gandhi Jayanti. The whole country takes its time off from their work and devotes it to remember the great man who made it possible for everyone to breathe the air of freedom. But is that all one should do?
Let’s look at it from a student’s perspective. What do we, as students do on Gandhi Jayanti? The probable answers might come down to sleeping till late and loitering around. At public platforms, we proudly tell others about incorporating Gandhi in our thought processes and try to make the world a better place but how often do we do that ourselves? Maybe me asking this question is in itself questionable but isn’t it worthy to start thinking how much Gandhi do we have in ourselves individually. If the motto is about taking a rest from our busy lives on the day dedicated to a man who himself never rested for the sake of freedom he didn’t get even to enjoy himself then stop insulting him by calling him your Bapu.
On this Gandhi Jayanti Bapu turns another year older in my mind and so does in all of yours as well. We are similar to the powers of history that stood beside Bapu when he was holding the baton for our freedom revolution. Why can’t we keep up with the same spirit that changed the whole country at that time? It’s high time that we start seeing Gandhi Jayanti as something more than a holiday. It is explanatory in itself that what ought to be done? If we are able to do that then the world around us will definitely turn into a superior version of what is the status quo.
This article is written by Utkarsh Yadav, PGP 2018-20 Batch, IIM Kashipur




