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EDiTORiAL
Aloha XIMBian!
At XIMB, nothing is left undone!! ! Yes, it 's not just a B-School but a way of li fe. With this edit ion of
X-Post, we bring to you - Xpressions'11, XIMB's largest flagship event resonated across the nation
- the XIMBian way of celebration. Its bigger, better and more flamboyant as ever from 11-11-11!The intensit y of scint il lations of celebration never went down throughout the three day event.
The three day extravaganza, a legacy that started in 1998, is now one of the most respected and
looked forward to b-school events in the country. It is the culmination of over 3 months of
planning and efforts of all students at XIM, with students coming together to concoct a heady
cocktail of the most innovative games, competi t ions and the hottest cult ural events in this part of
the country. This t ime this concert had the mult iplatinum award winning singer-Lucky Ali . The
prominent events that marked the festival were Homecoming'11, Carnival de Vogue, the game
committee events, Mr. & Miss Xpressions, Goonj- the solo singing competition, Thirkan- the
dance competit ion that kept the celebration throt t le of the XIMBians raised.
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CAMPUS BUZZ
BATTLE OF THE Xs
The rush of adrenaline was almost palpable when the XIMBians came all
charged up to the battleground of XIMB on the sports filled weekend of 22-
25th September. The sports battle was fought among four warrior clans-
Avengers, Barbarians, Crusaders and Royal Warriors and brought about a
warm camaraderie between the XIMB clan and provided a much needed
break from the rigour of academics and helped in revitalizing the body, mind
and spirit .
DIWALI
XIMB came to life during diwali night when the entire student
fraternity took a break from their rigorous schedule to light up the
campus with glittering diyas and spectacular fireworks. Exchange of
sweets and pleasantries marked this symbolic occasion. The Social
Responsibility Cell of XIMB also took up the initiative to celebrate it
with the not so privileged sections of society. The entire SRC team
celebrated Diwali with the children at Sneh, an orphanage at SaliaSahi.
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PRE-XPRESSiONS
Pre-Xpressions events got whackier and wilder! It kick started with the legendary X-Cricket
where Aggression and Skill was not enough for stopping the Sun or Hero from rising. The
events continued for 3 odd days and set the mood for 11.11.11. Rope Mania, Key Punch and
Online Racing events also saw huge turnouts and enthusiastic participation from all game
committees.
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X-CRiCKET
The atmosphere was electrifying with a sizeable
chunk of the students turning up to support
their respective teams. It was a different ball
game altogether-with all the four game
committees and SEC locking horns with each
other in the sports arena.
X-cricket-the cricket event was an exciting affair with the students
cheering vociferously for their teams - with painted faces as well as
catchy slogans and banners. It was a keenly contested event wit h
many twists and turns as well as nail-biting finishes. Two
mandatory female members in each team and the associated rule
privileges ensured that there was unprecedented involvement
and enthusiasm from the ladies as well.
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XPRESSiONS
Xpressions 2011 was officially launched on campus on 10th November 2011, with breathtaking musical and danceperformances by the students. The theme for this year was Iridescence- the colours of reflection, which was clearly reflectedby the colourful display of fireworks marking the beginning of a fun fi lled 3-day cultural andacademic extravaganza.
CELEBLITZ
Celeblitz, the celebrity singing event saw Lucky Ali, the multi-platinum and award-winning singer
perform live in front of the crowd. It was a scintil lating performance by the acclaimed singer and his
team, who mesmerized the crowd with their melodious lyrics. The audience was swayed to the
soulful harmonies of the singer. The event saw the biggest turnout ever in Bhubaneswar. Singing hits
like 'Na tum jaano na hum', 'Ek pal ka jeena' and 'O Sanam', Lucky Ali won the hearts of the entire
audience and provided a memorable conclusion to the three day
rocking fest.
DECIBELZXavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar (XIMB) was proud toth
present Decibelz, one of the loudest rock band competit ions, on 12 November, 2011 as part of
Xpressions 2011, its annual management and cultural fest.
The event which is the biggest and loudest rock event in the East saw seven bands-Erased Undead,
Jeepers Creepers, Turnkey, Agrath, Cynical recess, Dementia and What Escapes Me, enthralling the
audience and competing for the glory and fame of being the Best Rock Band. Vishal J. Singh, the one
man member of Amogh Symphony was the judge for the event which saw a huge crowd turn out to enjoy the music and engage in
vigorous head-banging.'What Escapes Me' from Kolkata blew the crowd away wit h their performance and they were adjudged as the winners of Decibelz
2011.
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Carnival De Vogue
XIMB organized its fashion fiesta, Carnival de Vogue on 11
November, 2011 as a part of Xpressions. The event saw
participation from institutes of national repute like BIMTECH
Noida, NIFT Kolkata, Silicon Institute of Technology and XIMB. The
event comprised of three rounds starting with 'The first date'which made teams bring out their creativity and recreate the
magic of a first date, the second was on the theme of 'Nakshatra'
or the planets and the third round showcased flamboyancy
through the theme of 'Angels and Demons', a celebration of
complementary emotions. BIMTECH Noida stole the show and
was adjudged as the winner of the event.
Goonj
It is the Solo Singing competit ion of Xpresssions and comprised
both a Western and an Eastern Section. Contestants from
colleges all over India enthralled the audience with a mix ofsongs including traditional folk songs as well as their own
compositions. The winner of the Eastern section was Debayan
Ghosh while the winner of the Western Section was Alok Albert.
Event was sponsored by Budweiser.
Thirkan
Seven teams were selected for the finals. Saw some brilliant
fusion dance forms. The theme being colors saw a lot of
vibrancy on stage. Winners got an entry into Nokia India Festin Goa and cash prize.
Mr. & Miss Xpressions
Mr. & Ms. Xpressions offered contestants the opportunity to
express themselves in the most creative ways and compete with
the very best to claim the most coveted crown in the town. After
doing an excellent job of impressing the audience and judges with
their skills, Siddharth Ranjan from BIMTECH, Noida and Purbasha
Dalabehera from XIMB were adjudged Mr. and Miss Xpressions
respectively.
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MAD ADS
In Mad Ads, contestants aimed to create wacky ads for crazy
products and convince people to buy them. The event
witnessed ads on products like 'Make me bald Hair oil' ,
'Cactus Sofa sets', 'Face cum shoe tissue', ' Make me black
sunscreen'. The event was judged by 2001-03 batch alumni,Mr. Labanyendu Mishra, Cadbury. The eventual winner was
XIMB while NIFT, Bhubaneswar came in second.
MAVEN
Maven is a national level Consulting & Strategy competit ion in
collaboration with Cognizant Business Consulting which
would see the best brains across top B-Schools combine their
domain knowledge with strategy crunching skills. TeamInvictus from IIM L was adjudged the winner while the
runners-up were Team Veni Vidi Vici from XIMB. The winners
took home a prize of Rs. 35,000 while the runners up team
took home a prize of Rs. 15,000.
INQUIZZITIVE
Bhubaneswar witnessed one of the biggest Quizzing battles in
the country. The participants became a part of the batt le where,at stake were pride and honour apart from the huge prize money.
The Quiz-master was Arul Mani of KQA (Karnataka Quizzing
Association). Winners were G. Shrikanth and B. Jayakantan from
TCS, Chennai and 1st runners up were Rohan Khanna and AP
Alagarsamy. The 2nd runners up were Sambit Mishra and Kamal
Rathi. The prize money was Rs. 40,000, 25000 and 10000 for first
prize, second prize and third prize respectively.
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CASE-IN-POINT
Case-In-Point, the national level Case Development and Case Solution
competition organized by XIMAHR - the HR Association of XIMB and
sponsored by Religare. The participants strove hard to critically
analyze the case which will be pertaining to certain issues in an
organization bringing in new and not-so obvious perspectives. After ahard-fought batt le, Team Invictus from IIM L emerged as the winner.
TRADE WARS
-Kalingasoft Pvt. Ltd (http:/ /www.kalingasoft .com) in association with
xFin,the finance society of XIMB presented the exclusive pre-launch
sneak view of Stock Market Ready, the stock trading learning and
contests platform to the participants of Trade wars, one of the flagship
events of Xpressions 2011, the annual inter B-school annual festival of
XIMB. This was an exciting opportunity for the students to hone theirtrading skills by locking their bull horns on real market data pulled
from BSE but with zero risk. There were cash prizes worth 40,000 INR
to be won.NUKKAD NATAK
Nukkad Natak is a street play competition which saw some
really interesting performances. The theme for Nukkad
NATAK was "College Zindagi,Dil Dosti Etc". It brought out the
imaginative streak in people and the crowd enjoyed it
thoroughly.PARIKRAMA
Parikrama is an online quiz-based treasure hunt conducted
by XSys, the Systems Association of XIMB.The game is a
single round event, consisting of a series of cryptic
questions which will test the teams on general awareness,
presence of mind and analytical skills. The winner was
Aarush Mohit Mittal from IIT Kanpur while the runner up
was Tushar Gupta from Delhi College of Engineering.
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CONCLAVE
Conclave was the opening as well as the most celebrated event which was a curtain raiser for Xpressions-2011. This year
at conclave we had discussion over topics which involved the society as a whole. The occasion was graced by renowned
speakers like Rita Soni, CEO, NASSCOM foundat ion and Harish Bijoor, of
HarishBijoor consultants. The topics and their main discussion points
were:>FREEDOM OF PRESS AND FREEDOM FROM PRESS The press needs to
introspect on the contours of its own functioning. The government,
irrespective of a democratic set up, impose reasonable restrictions on
the freedom of press or not .
>S Gen Y AS BROAD MINDED AS IT PROCLAIMS TO BE? - Do we really
have the spirit of questioning the set norms and tradit ions which are doing no social good but just continuing to exist as a
legacy? Is the youth capable of executing the radical changes in society what they say they believe in or are their loud
protests and voices just an intelligent cover-up? Are we taking any step towards the emancipation of the masses lying in
the bottom of pyramid, addressing the needs of the farmers, imposing strict regulations to uproot corruption or just
cribbing about the sorry state of the nation? These were some of the questions which were thrown light upon.
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NOKiA INDiA-FEST, CHANNEL V
This Xpressions was marked by our endeavour to take to a different plane
altogether . This is the first time in the history of XIMB that we had a large
scale, back to back cover up of the Xpressions event by an exclusive fifteen
member crew of Channel V. They had set up stalls on campus in all the three
days of Xpressions and there were lucky draw, turn the wheel etccompetitions throughout the festival on behalf of Channel V. The
participants and students had a great fun drawing cool goodies spinning the
lucky wheel.
Various cultural programs like Decibelz, Thirkan, Carnival deVogue and Nukad Natak were conducted that saw huge
participation than ever. The thundering rock bands and the
superfamous fashion shows electrified the festival a big time.
The winners of the events got a direct pass to the most coveted
Nokia India fest's final event that is going to be conducted at
Goa.
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SPARDHA
Spardha, the flagship social entrepreneurship event at Xpressions saw participation from business schools across the country this
year. The theme for this year's event was Micro, small and medium enterprises in Rural India: Opportunities at the Bottom of the
Pyramid. In the first round, 5 teams were short listed on the basis of their solutions to the case. The campus round consisted of two
stages; in stage 1 teams were taken to five different vil lages to test market their solutions which they had suggested in the round 1.
In stage 2, the teams made their final presentations of the business plans before an esteemed panel of Judges which consisted of
officials from NABARD, professors of XIM representing Incubator and a first generation social entrepreneur from Orissa.
Eminent business schools like IIMs, XLRI, IMI and NITIE took part in the event. The winners were the team from Xavier Institute ofManagement, Bhubaneswar and the runner up were the team from IMI Delhi. The winners went home with prize money of Rs
40000 and the runners up team received a cheque of Rs 20000.
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KURUKSHETRA
Kurukshetra 2011 was designed by an eclectic team of around 45 members who arduously prepared for around 2
months for the event comprising of students from RM, HRM and BM. The preparations initially started with
decision on the product to be launched. The game consisted of 3 modules namely:
1.Shankhnd: The preliminary round.
2. Kurukshetra: The top ten teams from Shankhnd were
invited on campus and were made to face real life business
scenarios. The game revolved around the most challenging
questions in the four key areas of business strategy
Marketing, Operations, Human Resource Planning and
Finance.
3. Chakravyuh: The teams ventured outside the campus into
the real world and were made to sell products on streets, at
stores and hts.
The teams were evaluated on the basis of the capital they have raised in Kurukshetra and Chakravyuh.
This year, teams had come from IIMC, IMI Delhi, Great Lakes Chennai, NITIE and XLRI. The battle was finally won
by IMI New Delhi and runner up was IIFT Kolkata.
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SKiLL CiTY
Skill city is a fun filled witty game designed for the creatively spoilt.
Teams of four members from b schools all over the country registered for
this game. The online preliminary round elimintoria held on 27th october
had the participating teams answer a series of tricky questions based
solely on wit against the ticking of a clock. The top eight teams selectedthrough the prelims were invited to the ximb campus to play the next
round -the road to el dorado which was conducted from 11th to 13th
november. For the first two days the qualifying teams had to compete
against each other in eight games consisting of a balanced mix of
st rategic indoor and outdoor modules. The third daycommenced with the most anticipated outdoor module of skill
city where the teams battled it out in the games like paintball,
mud tunnel etc. The final winner of this game was team
aficionados fromIIFT.
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HELiOSThe simplified management game designed exclusively for the
undergraduates was a huge hit among the participants of
Xpressions this year. They consisted of students of various
backgrounds like Engineering, Commerce, economics, etc.,
from prominent colleges across the country. The very purposeof such a management game for undergraduates during the
biggest East Indian B-school festival is to show a glimpse of B-
School scenario to the MBA aspirants. This year, there was
nearly a 30% hike in the number students registered for the
event when compared to last year. And the 400 student
participants took back the brand XIMB with them. The winnersof the event, students of NIT- Rourkela were extremely
overwhelmed and their feedback was, We have already
fallen in love with this college. This is the first time we are
practically exposed to one such management game and now
we are even more ambitious of becoming an XIMBian and be at the other side of the game in the near
future.
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GLADiATORGladiator is one of the five flagship games which are played every year during Xpressions. It provides an arena for
the best individuals from the top B-School to pit their wits, acumen and intelligence against each other with only
one emerging winner who takes it all. They are tested on many functional areas during an online quiz. This year
saw enthusiastic entr ies from all over India. The short -listed candidates were then invited over to conquer or be
conquered.. The Gladiator slogan aptly says 'A Hero shall rise'. The semi-finalists had to sit through six mind-boggling business games from all functions of management such as finance, marketing, operations, and human
resources. The games were played over two days, at the end of which three finalists were sent to the final round,
The Dark Chamber. It is but a truly unique
test of mental strength, where nothing but
a Gladiator's courage and intelligence
would suff ice.The ultimate hero is the one who can
survive this challenge which Mr. Bharat
Goel from IIM- Calcutta did. In Gladiator, as
always, 'The best takes it all'. And yes he did
take away the prize money of Rs 60,000.
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HOMECOMiNGHomecoming is the annual Alumni meet organised at XIMB, during the
most awaited B-school fest, Xpressions. This is an occasion when all the
alumni come back to their alma mater, relive the memories of their days
here and reconnect with classmates, friends, faculty and the current
batch. This year too Homecoming was held on the 12th of November,
and was a huge success as it was attended by the XIMBians in large
numbers across different batches. This was an event exclusively for the
alumni of XIMB in which they were invited to the campus for walking
down the memory lane, apart from part icipating in other activit ies.
The day began with a formal inaugurat ion ceremony wit h Fr. P.T.
Joseph, Director of XIMB, Dr. Latha Ravindran, FacultyCoordinator of Alumni Committee, and Prof. Jeevan J. Arakal,
member of the Faculty Alumni Committee. Each of them
addressed the audience and expressed immense gratitude to
the alumni fraternity. In the informal interactions among the
alumni after the inaugural ceremony, the alumni shared their
personal experiences and cherished memories of their pastXIMB life.
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This was followed by an Annual General Body Meeting (AGM) which is
a platform for alumni to share their opinions, ideas and experiences
on relevant issues for the development of the institute.
Later in the evening, the Alumni Committee organised a cultural fest
for our esteemed alumni which was followed by High Tea. A guided
tour of the institute was scheduled after it in order to show them the
life at XIMB and the changes that have come about in their beloved
campus.
Another exciting event for the day was the X-cricket organized for the alumni.
Dr. Subhajyot i Ray, Dean (Academics), Dr. Banikanta Mishra and Dr. Rajeev Roy
also participated to add excitement to the game. Skill City, one of the most
popular games held during Xpressions was organised exclusively for the alumni.
This year the Alumni Committee had taken up a new initiative to start analumni magazine, Unnayan. It is an attempt to relive the journey of XIMB by
means of the events and traditions of our Alma Mater. The magazine
containing articles from alumni, faculty and current students, was launched
during homecoming. The day concluded with a delectable corporate dinner in
the Director's lawn followed by photo sessions.
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CAMPUS BUZZSalsa Workshop
The fun filled three day beginners' level Salsa workshop was organised by X-
stage. The dance lessons were taken by the dynamic and renowned salsa
trainer Aditya Upadhya from Vive La Salsa. The six hour workshop was
characterised with energy and vigour. It was both enjoyable and a fruitful
experience for the participants. The energetic Zumba sessions were a great
add on to the whole event.
Mess Workers' Education
Social Responsibili ty Cell of Xavier Institute of Management, BBSR (SRC) a
committ ee which brings smiles to faces, which makes living worthwhile, and
which makes a difference. SRC took an init iative along wit h faculty guide
and mentor, Prof. DV Ramana to educate mess workers (Bhainas). This
simple act of kindness of teaching the bhainas basics of English,
Mathematics and Oriya and preparing them for the basic level of National Open School Examinations (NOS) bring a positive
aura and an admiration for the volunteers which consists of students from both BM and HRM. Classes are held for two
hours each day and course material and structure prepared keeping in mind the NOS guidelines.
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Bang!!! 27th of December was reverberating at XIMB. Not just because of the chimes of Christmas bells but mainly by
the reunion of the 1991 batch at the campus. The once students of XIMB came back to visit the college stunning
everyone with their never fading camaraderie and their everlasting fr iendship. Their f requency has not changed a bit!
It was such a gala time at XIMB to see all the bigwigs having fun t ime at t he campus, reliving all the happy moments they
shared together here. Life feels so full, so wondrous, and so
beauti ful when the past brings smiles for the crazy moments and
tears for they are just there in the memory! The Reunion
witnessed the same. Not only t he Alumni became nostalgic but
also the faculty who taught them, the dean, in short , the enti reXIMB was fil led with an air of nostalgia. It was awesome to see
the notabilit ies tuning their memories up to t heir antic past of
high fives, pranks and leg-pull ings. The alumni f lew f rom various
geographies across the globe and the reunion was such a great
success.
1991BATCH REUNiON
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The flow of the program was meticulously planned so as to keep the entire set of
events as informal and enjoyable as possible. The alumni so enjoyed the flash
presentation made exclusively for the reunion that perfectly covered the
growth and transformation of XIMB from those days of its infancy to its
remarkable silver jubilee year. The presentation received special thanks from
the alumni.
It was followed by Latha madam's presentation on the development of XIMB
which focussed on how XIMB was shaped by its sculptors from the time of it s
inception t il l date. Even the junior Alcom core team was awestruck to witness
the then infrastructure, hang out spots, etc., one thing that remained
unchanged was the tempo of the students amid all the tempest.
Time runs at it s own pace but there are certain things that stand very unique that
even time cannot erode. One such thing is XIMB and it s relation to surprise quizzes. Even the alumni were not spared
from the surprise quiz. The questions were highly pertaining to things that happened during 1991 and the alumni
thoroughly enjoyed the game. Toffees were distribut ed for each right answer and the participation became even wilder
in the pursuit of w inning tof fees. It was extremely strange to see people of t hat stature actively participating in the fun
games and taking pride in winning an extra tof fee.
X-Mementos-XIMB's official merchandise was inaugurated during the reunion in t he presence of many prominent and
esteemed facult ies at XIMB. In t he evening the students of XIMB had a gyaan session with the alumni and i t was highly
enlightening since the students could actually see where they wil l be ten-twenty years down the line.
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RM ALUMNi MEET
It was a Sanidhya of a different kind wherein we meet together this winter season to reminisce, network, get updated,
rejuvenated, reconnect and relive some of the cherished memories of our Alma mater. All the RM Alumni at Hyderabadth
thought to have a get together in the city this winter and hence the meeting was set up on 26 November 2011. The
evening turned out to be a deja vuof the good times one used to have at XIMB. However, the joy was kind of double this
time because it was coordinated and organized only by Alumni; the student Alumni Committee had been relieved of any
responsibility in this event and hence we had created history of sorts!
While Nilay Raha (RM Batch 2009) took initiative in contacting the Alumni, each Alumnus in turn called up their batch-
mates, Seniors and Juniors whom they were in touch with. As a result, the fifth floor of GVK One Mall at Road No. 1,
Banjara Hills was abound in laughter and memories. Bharavi Mishra and Divya Mishra (both from RM Batch 2003) came
along with their young sonRicheek. Tapan Das (RM Batch 1998) was flying from Nagaland and came straight down from
Airport to meet the august gathering!
Venkatesh D. (RM Batch 2000) proposed that we should perhaps arrange a picnic to some place outside Hyderabad where
we can get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and relive the old days. Gaurishankar Rao (RM Batch 2003) andTarak (RM Batch 2010) agreed and suggested some spots close to the city. I and Phanish Kumar (RM Batch 2011) lightened
the occasion with some banter. Apart from the usual gossip mongering and business card exchanging, the evening has
paved the way for future Alumni reunions.
I hope this gathering showed the way for XIMB Alumni all over the world to reconnect with one another within their
towns and cities. It is perhaps time for us to start being a lit tle more proactive and remove the burden of Alumni events
from the Alumni Office and the Student Committees!
-Joseph Satish(RM Batch 2011)
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ALUMNi COMMiTTEE (BM-HRM)2012
VINEETA D
(Co-Ordinator)
CHANDAN DIKSHIT DEBASHISH MOHANTY HINA KHAITAN JAYITA DAS
LAKSHAY KATYAL LITI MOHAPATRA LOKENDER SINGH MANJIT MOHANTY MUTHUNARAYANAN C.
NUTAN CHANDAK RACHNA BAGARIASHERYL MARY JOHN SUSHMITA SAHOO VIGNESHWARI CHEZHIAN
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SWATI JAMWAL
ALUMNi COMMiTTEE (RM) 2012
CATHY TERESA MATHEW GAURISH PRASHANT MANERKAR MILIND GEETE
PARTHASARATHY C
RAGHUNATHANSAUMYA SRIVASTAVA SHALABH NEPALIA SHREY RAIZADA
VISHAL JANSHUIA YOGITA DAULATANI
(Co-Ordinator)
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CREDiTSVineeta D.
Chandan Dikshit
Debashish Mohanty
Hina Khaitan
Jayita DasLakshay Katyal
Liti Mohapatra
Lokender Singh
Manjit Mohanty
Muthunarayanan C.Nutan Chandak
Rachna Bagaria
Sheryl Mary John
Sushmita Sahoo
Vigneshwari Chezhian