Get a new vision at NM College’s Drishti 16!

Drishti, NM College’s management festival is currently in its 17th year, has managed to achieve its goal of being the #1 management festival of Mumbai. Drishti 16 is an innovation beyond imagination! This time, the theme of the festival is COSMOPOLIS. It indicates an ideal city where all the cultures and religions of the world come together and live in harmony to make the world a better place! The fest will be held on the 26th, 27th and 28th of January.

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Winner Announcement: #TalesOf2015 activity

We welcomed 2016 with open arms, leaving behind the year 2015, but carrying forward the lessons, memories, events and dreams of the year gone by. What do you do with all the experiences gained over 365 days? You write a blog post for #TalesOf2015! You gave us a time machine in the form of your blog posts through which we relived the past year. Thank you to everyone who participated in the activity. And now it’s time to announce the winners of #TalesOf2015!

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Book Review – Second Spring by Sandhya Jane

After a certain point in life, people start thinking that they are sorted, or settled for life. They have every right to think that way, as they are set in their ways, and have worked really hard to achieve a certain level of respect and stability. But the heart knows no stability or logic, and dances to its own tunes. Would you like to read a story of a successful and smart woman, who goes through an unexpected upheaval in her life? If yes, then Sandhya Jane’s book ‘Second Spring’ can be yours to review!

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Buzzing Blogosphere – Indian Journalism: In Need Of An Overhaul

Students of journalism will remember one of the first things taught to them – Free Press is the Fourth Pillar of democracy which keeps the first three pillars on their toes. Newspapers and journalists were instrumental in the Indian freedom struggle, and we’ve had free press in our democracy, if we count some years of exception. In recent times, journalism is getting a bad rap because of allegations of sensationalism, misreporting, biased reporting and stories being planted either out of spite or for money. The rise of social media has also changed the face of journalism, with Twitter being the first source of information whenever a big event happens. Let’s take a look at what the Blogosphere thinks is ailing the Indian media.

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