Tag Archives: aiesec

Project Footprints

As the world’s largest youth-run organization, the initiatives that AIESEC takes never fail to make an impact. AIESEC in India too gives a platform that one would only be proud to be a part of. This statement is exemplified by Project Footprints, an initiative taken by AIESEC Chennai’s local office. Spanning a period of five weeks, [...]

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Udaan 2011

AIESEC in Delhi University presents yet another brilliant initiative – this time, for helping the lesser-privileged realize their dreams. Shirin Rai Gupta tells us more about Udaan 2011. Young minds understand young dreams the best. This July, the largest youth organisation of the world, AIESEC presents a large-scale social event that concentrates on turning the [...]

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Discovering Hope at Delhi University

What can one expect when the largest student-run organization of the world joins hands to promote a social cause? Success, you say? Change, we say! Shirin Rai Gupta writes about Discovering Hope, an AIESEC initiative at DU for promoting breast cancer awareness. In the cushioned sphere of the privileged, it isn’t hard to forget that [...]

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Tashi Delek

Greeting someone is something that we do every day – at times, consciously and at other times, subconsciously. We greet [...]

Review: To Rome With Love

To Rome with Love is one of those films which smacks of Woody Allen but is not up there with [...]

Review: 7 Billion and a Nameless Somebody

If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my diligent quest to track down great bands and thus great albums, is [...]

Get Published: Urban Shots Yuva

After a range of successful titles, Grey Oak-Westland is all set to publish Urban Shots Yuva, a book of short [...]

The East Side Story

On the 14th and the 15th of September, the Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication (UG), Pune is hosting its [...]

Review: You Never Know When You’ll Get Lucky

Great books are bound together with not just mere text, but with an element of something special that is tangible [...]