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Influenced by the totally newsworthy suit worn by Narendra Modi during Obama’s visit last week, the college sweatshirt business in DU is in a state of boom as manufacturers are porting the Prime Minister’s style to colleges of Delhi University. Now, for all those bad hair days on which one doesn’t want people to even look at their face, students have the option of buying a custom sweatshirt with their own names pinstriped in gold in the front and their college’s logo at the back.

Sweatshirts are an important feature of college life as they invoke pride of belonging to a particular institution and this revolutionary variant of the same is taking it to the next level. Dubbed as the narcissist’s dress code on Twitter, the cloak is finding a lot of takers in University campuses.

Selfies in the sweatshirt have already started floating around Instagram and Facebook feeds with the hashtags, #Just NarcissisticThings and #Mitron.

The sweatshirt is priced much lower than Modi’s Rs.10 lakh suit at just Rs.55,000 and comes with EMI and house-mortgage options. You can also avail a discount of Rs.5000 by flashing your iPhone 6 (gold variant only) or Jan Dhan Yojana bank passbook while booking. The word on the street is that not only are these becoming popular among the students, a few teachers have placed orders too. Acche din, indeed!

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Vasundhara Chaudhary, a III year Psychology Honors student from Gargi college was elected as the Sarpanch of her ancestral village Lilawali, Hanumangarh district, Rajasthan, albeit unopposed. This achievement is indeed extra-ordinary and inspiring.

We got into an exclusive conversation with Vasundhara, curiously questioning her about how does she feel, what all does she plan to do in life, and for people of Lilawali and so on. Here are the extracts of our interview with her:


 

Q1: What’s your association with the village Lilawali and it’s people?

Lilawali is my ancestral village, I was born there, I lived there for 5 years until my father decided to move to Delhi for my  better schooling and education. Even then, I’ve visited Lilawali almost every summer vacation and have seen what much difference existed in the lifestyle of both places. The liberty of city life was mere theoretical for the people living in rural India.

Q2: Rural India is still considered synonymous to gender bias, stereotypes and people with orthodox mentality. Does your election as the Sarpanch of Lilawali indicate a social change, an awakening?

I won’t call it an awakening because that’ll be saying a lot. Yes, the people are changing, they are opening up to new ideas, yet the change isn’t here entirely. There’s still illiteracy, bias against women and lack of knowledge prevalent in rural India.

Q3:  Assuming charge of your responsibility, what all do you intend to do for the people of Lilawali?

My first priority would be the safety and security of women. I’ll work to make women self dependent and self reliant by making efforts to bring up the education and employment avenues in the village. I’ll make efforts to bring up the literacy rate from the current 40% to 90% in my tenure.

Q4: What do you believe will be the major obstacles you’ll have to tackle? How do you plan on facing them?

 I think it’ll be hard enough to convince people on something they aren’t aware of. Also, the fight won’t only be against men, but women as well, for they’ve lived with their beliefs for a long time now. I’ll try taking baby steps, for change isn’t immediate but gradual. Rushing through the things could go against me, people might not accept strong steps and turn defiant. So, I’ll try taking it easy and slow.

Q5: You are currently in the final year, Psychology Honors from Gargi College, University of Delhi. What are your future plans career-wise?

I want to do my Masters from the University of Delhi in gender studies or psychology, followed by a Ph.D.

Q6: How do you plan to manage your time juggling between studies, career and responsibility at Lilawali?

The head Sarpanch won’t be required physically on daily basis.  I’ve got a dedicated team working with me. I’ll visit once every fortnight to ensure that everything is being done as directed and to the best of abilities of the team and welfare of the people.

Q7: Do you aim to enter into active politics in a few years down the line?

 No, not really but I’d continue working for bringing about a change for good in the society.

Q8: Being of your age, this is an extra-ordinary achievement, how do your parents and family react?

My family is happy and supportive for they know I’ve always wanted to work for the society. My grandfather has been the village Sarpanch twice before becoming an MLA and a Rajya Sabha (1978) and my father has been a Zila Parishad member in 1996, so they understand. My peers react weird at times, but that’s fine.

Q9: Is there anything that you would like to say to or advise your peers/ juniors across the country?

I’d just say that everyone should be confident enough to stand up for what they feel needs to be changed. Take a stand to improve things and work hard to bring about the change, it isn’t anything extra-ordinary.

We thank Vasundhara for speaking to us and wish her all the very best for her future ventures!

Youtube, in the last few years has replaced television as the primary mode of entertainment. There have been many renowned Youtubers who have transformed their channels into successful sources of entertainerment. However there are others who are not far behind in talent but have not received equal fame and recognition. Here are a few not-so-familiar Youtubers who are classic entertainers and deserve to be on your list of ‘Subscribed’ channels.

SahilBedi – With his social experiments and pick up-line videos, SahilBedi has made a mark on the Indian YouTube Scene. Although you’d find the ideas in these videos to be influenced by foreign YouTubers, but the reactions in these videos have set him apart from others.


Sortedd –The Sortedd team is usually found on the streets of Delhi asking people questions that the Indian society might generally consider ‘blasphemous’. While watching these videos you are sure to find someone who shares a similar thought as you, which makes it relatable.


The React Channel –The React Channel is where the YouTube famous TheFineBros pick up a common topic and create separate videos where teens, elders and YouTubers share their point of view. The reactions are often surprising and will surely keep you entertained.


Bryan Stars – Bryan Stars usually finds himself at music concerts interviewing many punk and hard rock bands. His videos are extremely funny and you’d love them if you’ve ever wanted to ask weird questions to your favourite musicians!


Gauthi – Gauthi likes to share the story of his life on the internet. He is a person who speaks about his achievements and does various challenges to entertain everyone. The reason why his videos reach the masses is because his humility resonates with normal people like him.

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2nd February – The team will begin by contributing its support to a rally. The main agenda of the rally would be the demand of 9% GDP for the children in the upcoming budget so that, 6% of it could be invested in their studies and the other 3% in their health. 3rd February – Volunteers will visit orphanages and children hospitals to give away items like winter clothes, shoes, books and other stationary items that they have been collecting through various donation camps. 4th February – They will visit an old age home to spend some time with the inmates and would try to make them feel happier. 5th February – The volunteers will be visiting a blind school to help those people. 6th February – NSS Hans Raj would conduct a food walk and collect food from various restaurants, food joints, hotels, hostels and PGs in order to provide food to the ones who are deprived of it. 7th February – Volunteers will pay a note of thanks to the non-Collegiate staff who are often ignored by the students, by gifting them with cards and sweets. 8th February – Volunteers plan to gift books and other stationary items to the children enrolled under Padhaku, the education wing of NSS Hans Raj. “As love is for everyone, at NSS Hans Raj we wish to celebrate the love week. We hope that this February, we can be the reason for someone’s smile”, said Tanmay Ghosh, President, NSS Hans Raj College, on what the event hopes to achieve.   Shaurya Sahai [email protected]  ]]>

The 2015 Delhi Assembly elections scheduled for 7 February seems to be more of a standoff between titans Arvind Kejriwal contesting as chief ministerial candidate from AAP and former IPS officer Kiran Bedi contesting from BJP. The anti corruption crusader who managed to tame even the Delhi police is running high on the popularity charts and whose name was synonymous with Delhi elections until Kiran Bedi entered the race and has since shared the limelight with him.

Kiran Bedi is contesting from the Krishna Nagar constituency against candidates S.K Bagga from AAP and Bansi Lal from Congress. Our ‘runaway CM’ however will be contesting from the New Delhi constituency where he defeated three time Congress Chief minister Sheila Dikshit in the 2013 elections. He will be contesting against Kiran Walia from Congress and ‘cub politician’ Nupur Sharma from BJP.

Nupur Sharma, a former DUSU president and an Oxford alumni, created a stir when her name was announced among the list for 72 candidates by the BJP for the Assembly Elections. She has been actively working with the BJP since 2008 and has 10 years of political experience and therefore we can expect the competition to be tough. Between the AAP and BJP, Congress seems to be standing on the side like a weak shadow. According to a recent pre-poll survey, the BJP will bag 37 seats with a clear majority while Kejriwal’s AAP will come second with 29 seats. Congress however, will have to be satisfied with only 4 seats, as per the survey.

The big fight now seems to be between the AAP and BJP which is evident from the digital war that was fought with major social networking sites like Twitter being flooded with #tags such as #Delhi4Kejriwal #Mufflerman by AAP supporters on one hand and #CrazyKejaria  #DelhiwithModi by the BJP ones.

With all the major characters in place the only thing that can be predicted about the 2015 Delhi elections is that it will be unpredictable. With AAP giant Arvind Kejriwal on one hand and BJP’s masterstroke Kiran Bedi on the other and with the entry of faces like Nupur Sharma, this election seems  pretty interesting from the start. Let us hope that this year we do not witness a catastrophe like the last Assembly elections and that we get a party with a clear majority for a stable government.

So do use your voting rights people!

Arindam Goswami for DU beat.

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Rhapsody 2015 was flagged off to a positive start with inauguration by Chief Guest Manoj Tiwari,  actor and presently a BJP MP. Once the fest was declared open, a variety of cultural events took place. Match The Beat- the western group dance event, Intifida– the street play event, Swar Sadhna- classical solo singing, Sursangam– semi classical solo singing; Cross Fire- the debate competition, Penpower- the creative writing competition and Framed- on the spot photography were some of the events of the day.

Here’s a little sneak-peek into the day:

Match the Beat, the western group dance took place in the field of the college. In the end, Jesus and Mary College bagged the first position, where the judge was quoted as saying, “their team had the best prop’s usage amongst all”. Kamla Nehru College bagged the second position, giving a very tough competition to the winners. The event ended with a performance by Maitreyi’s team Zeal, which received the loudest cheers from the crowd.

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Intifida, the street play event organised by the Dramatics Society of Maitreyi- Abhivyakti, displayed some very powerful themes with thought provoking messages aimed at the audience, compelling them to be proactive towards diverse social issues. After a very close competition between the participating colleges, Shivaji College stood first while the College of Vocational Studies stood second. Gargi College received a special mention by the judges for their outstanding performance.

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The music events, which took place in the amphitheatre, saw a large crowd swaying to the rhythms of some very talented vocalists and instrumentalists. The music events came to a close with Hindu College at the top bagging major positions.

The first day of Rhapsody 2015 ended with a performance by the band Vyom, which got the crowd grooving in no time!

Tarushi Verma

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