The Amrita team that participated in Mozilla’s Capture the Flag (CTF) Challenge, was one of the few Indian teams to compete. The 24 hour online competition began on January 24th,. . .
One has a car. Is it possible to convert it into a hybrid vehicle? What about converting a bicycle into an electric-powered cycle, so that it can truly substitute for. . .
What can city dwellers do to mitigate some of the environmental issues that confront the world today? “Where most people think of complex solutions, we want to begin with simple. . .
“We gazed fearfully into a deep water hole of the elephants, tread on real and imaginary elephant footprints with great awe, and negotiated mounds and mounds of elephant dung. It. . .
With the growing emphasis on interdisciplinary education and research, it was no wonder that the lecture series on science and technology, Illuminati, at Anokha 2012 drew scores of interested participants.. . .
“Wealth out of Waste! WOW! The Amala Bharatam Campaign is not only about mass clean up drives and awareness campaigns but also about exploring innovative technologies for waste management,” stated. . .
The construction industry is a major contributor to global warming. Thousands of participants at the Green I conference during Anokha learned more about the role of green buildings that can. . .
When 4000 students from all over the country come together with one purpose, the results are not merely beneficial; they have the power to create lasting change. For instance, fourteen. . .
Nikhil Chandalia and Varun Ullatil, second-year MBA students at the Bengaluru campus spent their summer vacation last year in a very unique way. The duo visited 22 villages spread across. . .
“What do human values mean to me as a prospective professional in management?” MBA students from over thirty B-Schools in the country pondered on this question, as they participated in. . .