Saturday, November 21, 2009



Too many people know what is wrong with the world. Their knowledge and intensity do not matter. What matters is making a small but real difference.
----Subroto Bagchi


Founded in 1999, Dream A Dream is a trust working to empower children from vulnerable backgrounds currently making a difference in the lives of about 1500 underprivileged children.

Over years Dream a Dream has evolved into a self governing, self sustainable body with the professionalism of a modern day corporate house. Currently it has 20 employees and hundreds of Volunteers working with and towards the goal of developing life skills in kids and to help them build a future for themselves and their community. There are various different programs being run simultaneously in numerous underprivileged communities of Bangalore ranging from Learn IT - an initiative to accustom kids with the world of computers, to arts, sports and a lot of Fun. There are Fun days and Adventure camps being organized at regular intervals to help these kids see the life and nature from a view they have never enjoyed before and would make them not only aware of their surroundings but also infest in them a desire to have a better life, be more responsible to their environment and above all Be Happy!!

For more information on Dream a Dream click here.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Cypress....




The logo says everything they stand for...Just Perform..
This is where I am doing my PS2, for the uninitiated this is a part of BITS curriculum where we have to do a six months internship in our fourth year.
I joined here on 2nd of July and now the internship is about to get over and I can say that it was exhilarating. An amazing experience so far with people doing nothing but working all the time..apart from the team outings, the part I liked the most.

Although I haven't been in any other organization for such a long time, NTPC, my PS1 was just a 2 months thing and that too it was total LITE..So I can't really compare the work here to any other place but seriously it's a large corporation with so many organizational and structural levels that I am totally delighted by the dedication with which people work and the way the management painstakingly persevere to organize the entire organization.

Recently PSoC3 and PSoC5 were launched with a massive add campaign and although I can't really see the bigger picture from my position I am pretty sure that it's going great.

More than that the people here can even close their eyes and answer all your questions regarding any experiment you would have ever done or will be doing...cool people who have put in endless hours learning and doing stuff.

Just a few words about PS2, it was amazing until my PS instructor got changed, the new one just loves shouting at people and scolding them for no reason in particular, its like her favorite sport. Anyways the important part is that I have enjoyed the past few months here in bangalore and particularly Cypress. The thing that I admire the most now in BITS is this unique curriculum which we follow and the practice schools are definitely the best things that any college can provide its students with. I am thankful not just to BITS but the corporate houses who are coming forward to accept interns, the BITS PS division and everyone else who is in anyway associated with the system to make these practice schools happen and not just happen but to run successfully and in a magnificent way altogether.