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“Democracy must be built through open socie-ties that share infor-mation. When there is information, there is enlightenment. When there is debate, there are solutions. When there is no sharing of power, no rule of law, no accounta-bility, there is abuse, corruption, subjugation and indignation. “
Atifete Jahjaga
The President of Kosovo, in these lines, has under-lined exactly the root
Candle Light March
Inside this issue:
Candle Light March 1
Vigilance Week 2
Christmas 2
Achievements 3
IIM Ranchi
IIM RANCHI Parable
Special points of
interest:
Candle Light March
Vigilance Week
Christmas
Achievements
DECEMBER 2015 VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2
cause of corruption, and the only solution to preempt it– vigilance. For the day we stop ask-ing questions to those accountable, the worm inherent in power will manifest itself. Manju-nath Shanmugam ques-tioned authority in a sys-tem that has grown ac-customed to having its own way, and had to pay with his life as a penalty. It is our duty to ensure that what he began does not die out, that we re-member not only the man, but the idea.
For, as Alan Moore said, ‘ideas are bulletproof’. That, and much more, in this edition of the Parable. Vigilance Week celebra-tions, Candle-light march and all that happened at IIM Ranchi. We wish you a happy reading, and a quote by George Bernanos to bear in mind for this edition, and his life. “The first sign of corruption in a society that is still alive is that the end justifies the
means.”
The students of IIM Ran-chi on the 19th of Novem-ber participated in a can-dlelight march to demon-strate solidarity for the late Manjunath Shanmugam, and to demonstrate their support and tireless efforts to make a corruption-free India. The Manjunath Shanmu-gam Trust, a pan IIM initi-ative, organizes this every year across all IIMs and other major B-schools across the country on the Remembrance Day of Manjunath Shanmugam, an IIM Lucknow alumnus who was working as a manager at IOCL when he
was murdered for sealing a petrol station in Lakhim-pur Kheri, Uttar Pradesh for selling adulterated fuel. The death of a talented young manager, who only had his duty in mind is a stark reminder to us of the multiple layers of corrup-tion that mire our society. On the occasion of this day, Samarpan, the Social Responsibility Club of IIM Ranchi, organized a can-dlelight vigil at our Khelga-on premises. Students marched silently, candles in hand, through the cam-pus. The proceedings were followed by the taking of the Pledge of Integrity,
and the National Anthem, as our students vowed to weed out corruption from all levels of society. Let’s hope this pledge spurs everyone to strain every nerve, sinew and muscle to destroy those vested interests that drag our country and stop it from reaching the potential it surely can. As members of a premier institute, our students have demonstrat-ed that they have not only business acumen, but a keen sense of social re-sponsibility as well, and this will serve the nation well in the future.
Vigilance Week
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The Central Vigilance Com-mission along with the HRD Ministry launched the ‘Vigilance Awareness Week’ Campaign to promote probity and integrity in governance by creating public awareness against corruption. It is truly fitting that ‘The Vigilance Awareness Week’ coincides with the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhai Patel, a man of unshakable personal integ-rity.
IIM Ranchi joined the cam-paign against corruption by organizing events for students on October 30th, 2015. The Literary Club of IIM Ranchi conducted an intra-college Debate and Elocution compe-tition on the theme of Preven-tive Vigilance to support this initiative.
The first event for the evening was the elocution competition, which saw enthusiastic partic-ipation by the students and some impressive analysis,
insights, and suggestions on how to bring about positive changes. The debate competi-tion that followed set the stage for some fierce arguments among the students who spoke for and against the top-ics ‘Vigilance is the Sole Re-sponsibility of the Govern-ment’ and ‘Whistle-blowers - A Social Blessing or a Selfish Quest’.
Mr. Priya Ranjan Kumar, Manager, Vigilance for Central Coal Fields Limited was the chief guest for the pro-gramme. He explained that public awareness against cor-ruption was the need of the hour and that students of IIM Ranchi should uphold honesty and integrity in every step of their journey.
The various viewpoints and suggestions that emerged out of these competitions clearly emphasized the importance of having a platform to discuss important issues like Vigilance and the importance of having healthy debate and conversa-tions around them.
"Eternal
vigilance is the
price of
liberty; power
is ever stealing
from the many
to the few"
Christmas Celebrations
A few moons before Christ-mas, a tiny mob of students were seen excitedly shuffling between blocks in Khelgaon, wearing their furry Santa hats on a cold winter night. It began with the farthest Blocks of 3, 4 and 5, where the group set in motion their in-tent of spreading the festive mood with carols, going to every floor and waking up the sleepy and the lazy with their songs, who eventually joined the troupe. People sang fa-mous carols like Joy to the World, Wish You a Merry Christmas, Jingle Bells and A Long Time Ago in Bethle-hem while Nabarun and Deepak played their guitars. Shalini dressed up as Santa, distributing cake and choco-late to everyone.
The next evening, Blocks 10, 11, 12 and B resonated with the songs of the choir.
A Christmas tree was put up in the common area, decorated with lights and stars, and gift boxes.
The celebrations concluded with all the students gathering in the Recreation Room for cake and a warm cup of hot chocolate, their hearts happy that winter had begun and holidays were closing in.
Achievements
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“The
starting
point of all
achievement
is desire”
– Napoleon
Hill
1. IIM Ranchi wins the CFA Research Challenge - East-ern Zone. The team consisted of Amaresh Krishna, Mahesh Alapati, Avneet Pal Singh, VVB Satyanarayan, and Sid-dhant Chhaochharia. 2. Team Cynosure - Anushka Chowdhury, Oindrilla Mon-dal, Rini Joseph - secured the 3rd Rank and Best Audience Choice in RPG’s Invincibles 3. Team FISTA - Nikhil Dalal and Parina Kolhe—received a special mention for the Ad Analysis competition conduct-ed by Mantra, the Marketing Club of IIM Raipur 4. Nikhil Dalal and Parina Kolhe received appreciation from the CEO and Founder of Mera Medicare, along with an interview offer for part time internship/live pro-ject.
Nikhil Dalal converted the interview and bagged a part-time internship at Mera Medi-care for the post of Digital Marketing Manager
5. Team The Minions - Sudeep Ranjan Sahu, Abhishek Gaurav - and team The Per-fect Guessers - Kamal Hasija, Aneesh Tripathi - Won Guess-timate Knights 3.0 con-ducted by Conundrum, IIM Ranchi’s Consulting Club 6. Team MARCOPS - Sudeep Ranjan Sahu, Abhishek Gaurav, Abhay Narula - se-cure the 3rd Rank in Ptak Prize Case Competition 2015 - Asia Qualifier - India 7. Team OREO - Nikhil Dalal, Parina Kolhe, Ashish Kumar - Won the ad analysis competi-tion of IIMC and IIMB
and most importantly, of learn-
ing from them. It’s enticing to
know that you have the free-
dom to speak your mind and
bring your ideas out in the open
without being judged. This at-
mosphere of dialogue is so
deeply ingrained in the very
fabric of this wonderful place,
that a ninety minute classroom
session without at least a couple
of arguments and clashing ideas
is unusual.
With 2016 ahead of us, I wish
for each of us to make a start
on the things we love, the
things we have been putting off
It’s the time of the year for
resolutions. Everywhere there is
fresh enthusiasm to get things
right this time around. Newspa-
pers and social media brim over
with stories of successes and
failures from last year. And
more often than not, we tend to
drool over the successes while
ignoring the latter.
As I write this, the roads and
the open area outside the hos-
tels are deserted, and there’s a
chill in the air. But there’s
warmth in thinking that at IIM
Ranchi, we understand the sig-
nificance of making mistakes,
for too long: writing, taking up
a tennis racquet, or picking up
that guitar and getting on stage.
Let’s stop falling prey to our
own fears and inhibitions. In-
stead, let's focus on chiselling
out our ideas and skills, bit by
bit, in pursuit of perfection.
Happy New Year!
- Arun Kumar K. K.
On behalf of
The Literary Club
IIM Ranchi
Letter from the Editor
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, RANCHI
The ninth Indian Institute of Management was established at Ranchi in 2010. This was made possible
with the extensive support of the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta and the Government of Jhar-
khand, working under the guidance of Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
We started at a time when competition and aggression was prevalent in management education. Understand-
ing the need to incorporate right values in young minds, IIMR was started to incorporate right values in
young minds and impart education for the information age that encourages networking and collaborative
advantage.
IIM Ranchi currently offers a two year PGDM in General management and another two year fulltime
programme on Human Resources Management (PGDHRM), Fellow Program in Management and 18
month part time Diploma in Management (PGEXP).
Our Programs are different and we are an institute with a difference.
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