Sunday, November 2, 2014

A Voice For Change

                             “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors,
                                         We borrow it from our children.”

Materials derived from the natural environment aren’t in endless supply, so sustainably managing them today ensures future generations will be able to utilize them.

Aimed at capturing this essence of IITR’s eventful and prominent cultural fest ‘Thomso’, NSS IITR organised Vimarsh-a consultation on 2nd November’14. Vimarsh is about change; an analysis and a celebration of change.
Presentaion by the participants
Vimarsh provided the platform for the students to give their views on the problem of waste management and enhance their practical knowledge and insight by rallying their brains to seek out solutions to the threat the problem possesses.
Appeal by the paricipants
Prof. Vimal Kumar and Prof. P.K. Jha embraced the event as the chief guests with their presence. The competition provided a stage where young minds presented their views on the present scenario of waste handling. Their enthusiasm to pursue the increasing level of awareness clearly resonated among all the audience. With the gigantic increase in the generation of e-waste and problems arising due to their inert nature, much emphasis was laid on this issue. Focused on education and implementation of the various waste disposals and recycling directives, the discussion aimed at seeking employment via recycling.
The ever enthusiastic audience
The notion of reusing waste heat emitted by air conditioners was put up further by Prof. Vimal Kumar. The program concluded by awarding the winners- Prakhar Gupta and Rutuja Viregaonkar.

As Keats so beautifully put it, “a thing of beauty is a joy forever”. Let’s hope that this initiative of ours increases its profoundness over time, spreading across the whole world and never pass into nothingness; in our minds, actions and surroundings.





Friday, October 31, 2014

It is time we had a transparency revolution!

     Trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty!
                

On the first day of our magnificent cultural fest, THOMSO’14, the members of Awareness cell, NSS IIT Roorkee, organized a nukkad-natak to create awareness about RTI. The event was held on 31st October 2014, on the U.G. Floor.

Performed by twenty-three students of NSS Awareness Cell, this nukkad-natak brought RTI act to the spectators’ notice by organizing a skit about the same. The Right to Information Act (RTI) is an Act of the Parliament Of India to provide for setting out the practical regime of right to information for citizens. Under the provisions of the Act, any citizen may request information from a public authority which is required to reply expeditiously or within thirty days. The Act also requires every public authority to computerize their records for wide dissemination and to proactively certain categories of information so that the citizens need minimum recourse to request for information formally. This law was passed by Parliament on 15 June 2005 and came fully into force on 12 October 2005 but there are very few citizens of the country who exercise their right.


Students shout slogans

The slogans “aao! aao! natak dekho!” drew the attention of the crowd and people in the nearby areas. Soon the crowd began to flow towards the U.G. floor .The crowd was very curious and one could have easily observed the sparkle in their eyes portraying excitement for the play. The crowd comprised people not only from our own campus but also from other colleges. The efforts put in by the street play performers finally bore the fruits, as the act was flawless.

Bringing awareness about the RTI Act

The NSS group succeeded in their endeavour of bringing awareness about the RTI Act. This event which began with completely ignorant spectators, ended on a positive note of enlightenment regarding the rights in this democratic country.