Amity’s Yet Another Miracle  

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PHOTO: T.Sukesh

Altamash Memon

AIB, AUR

While personally publicizing AYAM’10 at various other colleges in and around Jaipur, the ‘Director-Student’s Welfare’ of one such college asked me to describe AYAM’10 in few words. I promptly replied by saying-“It is just Amity’s yet another miracle.”

Miracles do happen. Especially at Amity University Rajasthan. The manner in which enthusiastic students, along with their dedicated faculties, turn Amity into an El-Dorado for students coming from all over India, in the form of AYAM’10, is nothing short of a miracle.

Be it the insane quizzing in InCanity, or the witty marketing in BioBazaar, or rather watching Entrepreneurs in the making, or the creative outflow in painting or salad presentation, each event managed to bring out talents hidden in everyone, including some couch potatoes (I personally know one such case, in which the student did nothing else except studying the whole year round, and found fests a pathetic waste of time, until she won the first prize in a creative presentation event!).

Mesmerizing evenings only added more sheen, and brought even more talents out in the open. From the melodious voices heard in Sur Saptak, to the in-sync grooves seen in Beat‘d’ Beats, to the creativity endorsed fashion taken up in Glam ‘n’ Glitz, entertainment never seemed to take a backseat in AYAM evenings, especially with delicious food being served by side in the stalls!

Sending people into euphoria was the news of EUPHORIA coming to perform live for Amity University, Rajasthan at Ravindra Manch. What an evening it was! Fantabulous, Astounding, Immeasurable, Marvellous, Outstanding, Mind-blowing, were just some of the reactions of the students on being asked about the performance. The others were just too awed, and fell short of words to describe their feelings!

The point is that students fell short of energy, cheering and dancing, but EUPHORIA didn’t fall short of energy, performing. The ambience was so electrified and filled with energy, that the crowd couldn’t help, but “LOOSE CONTROL”! Palash Sen and his troop started performing for us roughly around 7 of April 2nd, and once they started, neither could the crowd have enough of them, neither could they of the crowd.

The rest, they say, is history!

As an amitian, I wouldn’t say AYAM’10 was perfect, but trust me, nothing short of it rather. Some events, happening for the first/second time did have some flaws, some shortcomings, but as they say, “Shortcomings are the stepping stones to success!”

Some said the management needed a management, and we would end up agreeing with that. Yes, it did.

Some said the abrupt changes in the schedule, needed a schedule. Probably, it did. But the fact remains, and you’ll also would agree on this with me, that management only becomes better with more hands to manage. I agree constructive criticism is a good way to improve things, but only when there are more people listening to them, than the ones giving them.

Concluding with an optimistic note, AYAM’11 hopes to fulfil the constructive feedbacks from faculties and students, and promises to bounce back with a bang the next year it comes around. And now I am waiting for the Sanchaar’10, which will really be a rocking event….

Euphoria enthrills Amitians..!  

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T.Sukesh
ASCo, AUR

Super exhilarating, super delightful & super vigorous was the Amity’s showpiece “AYAM” this time. Boy, I tell you it was entrancing and filled with liveliness. The two-day techno-management-cultural fest was truly remarkable. Kicked off with the grand inaugural function at 10am on 1st April folded itself with the rocking night with Euphoria on day two i.e. 2nd April.

More than 2000 fans headed to Ravindra Manch, Jaipur showground’s today, in order to catch the hottest names in music, Euphoria – and bringing the 2010 leg of the to a triumphant close.

The two-day festival at Amity had a series of interesting events like dance, fashion show, treasure hunt, robotics league, director’s cut, singing and much more… It was all students’ cultivation of innovative ideas, which they planted in AYAM’10.

This festival is the only entity which will involves organized and un-organized,. Every one.

The Amity’s Street was once again turned into an art street on all the two days with college students lining up the street with their special artwork.

Amity is really, “A world that truly embraces diversity is one where the rights, dignity, and well-being of individuals are realized regardless of differences in race, faith, gender – or ability.

“This has been a truly remarkable year for Sundance in ways even we did not fully predict.

“The crowd has been well behaved. Thanks to the weather being kind to us, the number of people needing assistance was down on last year.” Thanks to all who made it a majestic one. None of these shows could be possible, of course, without the support and encouragement of the audience. Organisers would like to express their thanks to everyone who watched, listened, danced, and laughed during the fest.

Now ASCo students looking forward to make SANCHAAR a big hit … Cheers habbiee…


AMITY AYAM.. Season II  

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T.Sukesh
ASCo AUR


Amity University Rajasthan (AUR) proudly presents one of the super awaited techno-management-cultural fest of the country, AYAM- Amity Youth as Managers on 1st and 2nd of April. The two-day confluence will be having a special attraction, a star night with euphoria on the second day i.e. 2nd April at Ravindra Manch Jaipur. This unique event serves as a catalyst and an eye-opener for nurturing the latest management ideas & concepts.
The Campus will be buzzing with plethora of activities spanning over two days.


The two day confluence includes super exhilarating events like: Fashion Show, singing competition, flight of creativity, Hacking competition, Robotics league, Director’s cut, painting competition, treasure hunt, Nukkad natak etc. that celebrates the spirit of participation and aims at infusing the sapient elements passion and . The event will be kicked-off with the inauguration ceremony on 1st April at 1 pm in the sprawling campus of Amity University Rajasthan.
It is a unique endeavor of students of Amity to nurture youths & to keep students updated with current requirements and keep them improving themselves.
With so much in offing for these two days at Amity, it is surely going to be an enriching experience for all participants. It is a marvelous opportunity for the student community to interact with “the” achievers, gain experiences, and discover what made them stand out from the rest. The comprehensive details of the event are available on www.amityayam.net

The AYAM of excellence will continue…!

QUOTE OF THE DAY  

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"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must
keep moving."
Albert Einstein

Gunning for Glory made a Glory in APL  

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SUPRIYA BOHRA
ASE, AUR


23rd March, AUR: "Football is like life - it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority. You run after your goal...”

The most awaited Amity premier league had its exhilarating finals played between Gunning 4 glory (ECE) and The Oasis (Biotech). Prof. Dr. Raj Singh, Hon’ble Vice- Chancellor, Dr. Prof. Om Vir Singh, Director ASE, Major Gen.Kaul, Director ASH, Prof. Muddu, Director ABS, Prof. Dungawat, Director ALS, Brig. G.S. Rathore, Director Administration and other officials of AUR were present in the field. The match began with a heavy tussle between the two titans.

In the 90th minute of the game The Oasis equalised the score by kicking a wonderful goal giving no clue to the goal keeper. This was the turning point of the match. Fingers crossed, heart beat fast...faster, eyes wedged at the ball, supporters cheering for their teams, this was the aroma of the ground. It was the time for the penalty shoot. Both the teams did exceptionally well but it was “Gunning for Glory’s” day today. They won match by 4-3 in the penalty shoot out. The Hon’ble Vice Chancellor presented the winner’s trophy to captain of Gunning for glory, Raghav Khaund.

The whole tournament was stupefying and all the teams tried the best of their. So, to honour and motivate the deserved ones a few more trophies were presented:

Man of the Tournament: Nihit Aggarwal and Varun Maithani.

Top goal scorer: Manik Sharma, Porush punia and Nihit Aggarwal

Safe hands: Anurag Mittal

Best goal: Rajat Kothari

Best save: Navneet Dahiya

1st runners up: The Oasis (Biotech)

2 nd runners up: Rampant Assassins (CS)

Hon'ble Vice-Chancellor and Director Administration congratulated the winners and wished luck to all the players and asked to practice hard for the coming tournaments.

Happy RAAM NAVMI  

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Rama means ‘Sarveshu Ramante Iti Ramah’ – that which revels in everyone of us, the pure light of consciousness, the Atman, the Self, the Atma–Rama. This spiritual essence in us can come out only as a son of Dasaratha, one who has conquered all the ten indriyas – five Gnanedriyas and the five Karmendriyas. (Swami Chinmayananda)

..be it man, woman or ‘one lacking the characteristics of both’ or for the matter of that, any living being whatsoever, of the animate or the inanimate world, he who adores Me with all his being, giving up all guile is supremely dear to Me.. (Uttarkanda, Doha 87, Lord Rama says)



Quiz - o - Mania at AUR  

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SUPRIYA BOHRA

ASE; AUR


AUR 22nd March: The I.T. Department of Amity School of Engineering (ASE), AUR organized Quiz-O-Mania, a G.K quiz. In the event six teams from different schools of ASE viz ECE, M&A, CS took part in the competition. Tyrants of questions were planted to examine the contestant’s intellect. After the series of rounds and as per the scores, Priyank Singh and Rishab of Mech. & Automation were adjudged as winners. Prof. Om Vir Singh (Director, ASE) was glad on the response of the students. While honoring students with the certificates and prizes, Prof. Om Vir said, “Such quizzes should be organized more often as these help in exploring the intelligence of the students and prepare them for the real live world outside”. Soumika Chatterjee, a student of Information Technology said, “Unlike other quizzes, this one was not only informative, but entertaining as well”.