Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Tennis team's grievance

When we started this blog, the idea was to bring information to you at the earliest and sometimes live. It was also to give your opinions some public space. So when a BITS Tennis team members complained today to us that the panel discussion held yesterday in the Gym grounds distracted them from concentrating on the game and requested that we cover this on our blog we were only glad to do so. We understand his point of view.
Obviously our intention was never to cause any distraction to any sports being played in Gym grounds. However, since the panel disussion was being held for the first time there was no past experience to bank on. The scheduling and the choice of venue were not totally our decisions. Our job was to organize the panel discussion. We will pass on this year's experience so that we can avoid any inconvenience next year.

Panel Discussion

The BEP event, slated to begin at 5:00, got off to a rocky start forty five minutes behind schedule. However, the initial hiccups over the court set-up and the sound systems did not dampen the atmosphere. The panel were on the court and raring to go, even to the extent of beginning the discussion amongst themselves before the event began. The panel comprised Mr.G.K Pillai, CMD of Heavy Engineering Corporation, flown in from Ranchi especially for the evening, Dr. B.R Natarajan, Dean DLPD, the captain of the boys’ table tennis team of BITS, Pilani, Abhijit Kamath and former captain of the BITS girls’ basketball team, Smitha. And interestingly, also present were some of the local sports stars of back in the day- Arjuna award winners, national level players, state champions, winners of the President’s award for athletics- all from in and around Pilani, adding a personal touch to the otherwise formal event. The topic for the discussion was “Revitalizing sports in India- Policy Changes and Campus Involvement.” As the moderator, K.Ramya so perfectly put it, issues like these, however distant they seem, are in reality much closer to home than we realise.

Mr. G.K Pillai is an alumnus who has made BITS proud on the hockey field, playing at the national level in various tournaments. Mr. Pillai, having been active in the sporting society of our country, has an understanding of the situation as it stands today and provided valuable insights. The first thing he stressed on was that many changes must be brought about in the sporting scenario of our country and yet, in our planning of these changes we mustn’t be restricted by expectations of gold medals or instant fame. Dr. Natarajan stressed on the point that playing a sport goes a long way in developing a professional attitude and instils a drive to work hard and succeed; establishing the fact that ‘sport’ encompasses so much in terms of learning experiences.

Coming to the changes that the system must see, the primary point raised seemed to be lack of awareness. The students on the panel voiced their opinion that pressure from society prevents college students to take sport seriously, in turn encouraging an academic curriculum that is not conducive to the kind of training that competitive sport requires. This results in polarisation of the student population, one group purely academic and the other, purely concentrating on a professional sports career. However, Mr.Pillai rubbished the idea of sports quota calling it another method for backdoor entry to institutions.

In conclusion, the panel agreed unanimously that the introduction of some sport in the curriculum of colleges would be a great first step towards ‘revitalizing sport’ in our country, and at a very basic level, learning to take sport seriously. Dr Natarajan, also went to the extent of saying that someday he would like to see graduates from the IISS- the Indian Institutes of Sporting Sciences, a statement that was greeted with much applause from the audience. Ultimately, only when we start viewing sport as a necessary component to lead a healthy and satisfying life and not as an investment with out of proportions return, will we be able to see the real benefits that “play” can give us. Mr. Pillai bid Pilani goodbye on a positive note, saying that creation of awareness was a key factor and the panel discussion itself was a step in that direction. With these thoughts and ideas fresh in our minds, let’s greet the next three days of BOSM with a vigour and enthusiasm worthy of sport in all its vitality.

Fear Factor

Fear Factor, the all-new extreme adventure event organized by BOSM Sponz promises to be one which will keep your adrenalin levels high throughout its duration. The event gives the people who are not involved in the various sporting events a chance to show their physical prowess off the courts. Fear Factor will include activities like Zorbing, Rock Climbing, Flying Trapese and Spider Web. It is being organized by the Wanderlust Adventure Sports India, which is a well established player in this business. These events will commence from the tomorrow, the 13th and might continue for another day if the response is good. Students can sign up for individual events as well. All the participants would be equipped with proper safety gears so safety would be a non-issue. Mess signings for Fear Factor began yesterday and the response has been very encouraging. So if you think you are up to the challenge, go for it.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Monkeying Around

With BOSM finally underway, the soaring enthusiasm levels have reached sky high. Hoping to capitalise on this mounting frenzy is the department of Informalz, that has planned plenty of fun events this BOSM. We spoke to the Informalz co-ord, Anviksha Khare, who gave us a round-up of all the events in store. First up is Monkey Kick-off. A game in which you kick the ball as far as you can, it is the humanoid version of a highly popular flash game that had the campus crazed last sem. Scrabble, the battle of words, and human foosball are the two other new introductions this year. Anti-chess, where you “lose to win” and tug of war, the ultimate test of brawn are the events continuing from last time. There will also be crosswords and quizzes available at major hang-outs like Gym g and SAC that people can solve and drop in at the Informalz booth. Anviksha said that plenty of experimentation has gone in this BOSM and she hopes that it will pull crowds of BITSians and outstis alike to the Informalz booth.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

SIGN UP NOW!

BOSM 2008 might just be the most adventurous BOSM yet, with events such as "zorbing", rock climbing and spider web, courtesy BOSM Sponz. The snag? Apparently, the organization handling these events has agreed to offer their services on the condition that at least ONE THOUSAND people sign up. The events will be held on the 13th, spanning the whole day. Mess sittings are underway. So go on, do something crazy this BOSM...

And for those who are wondering, "zorbing" involves being suspended in a transparent ball and 'rolling with it'.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

EVENTS TO LOOK OUT FOR !!! (Third Base Issue One)

SLAM DUNK
This BOSM, everyone can play! ...
Slam Dunk- a super selector like game for Basketball is being organized by CEL (www.cel-bits.org). Choose your dream team of five, gain points when your players play well. You can change your team after every match. Prizes worth Rs.8000 are at stake. Play smart and win big. To play, visit www.bosm.cel-bits.org.

PANEL DISCUSSION : 11th September, 5 pm, Basketball Court
This BOSM, BEP is holding a panel discussion on ‘Revitalizing Sports in India- policy changes and campus involvement’. The idea is to have constructive discussion on what can be done with regard to sports administration in our country. A first time ever in BOSM, this panel discussion will be moderated by Ramya (former EPC Secretary) and will see some eminent personalities on the panel. The guest panellist is Mr. G.K.Pillai, the Chairman cum Managing Director of Heavy Engineering Corporation based in Ranchi. Mr. Pillai is an alumnus of distinction with a keen interest in sports and has played hockey at the national level. Joining him on the panel will be Dr. Raghurama, Deputy Director (Academic) and Dr. B R Natrajan, Dean, DLPD, BITS, Pilani. The student panellist is Abhijeeth Kamath, the Table Tennis Captain of BITS Pilani team and is also a former state level player for Maharashtra. This discussion will help in creating a positive environment of hope around the fest.

ANTI-CHESS, TUG-OF-WAR & MONKEY KICKOFF : 11th September, 4.30 onwards, Gym-G
The Department of Informalz presents three events—Anti-Chess, Tug-of-War and Monkey Kickoff on Day 1 of BOSM. Monkey Kickoff is based on the flash game which was the rage on campus all through last semester. Anti-Chess is the game of anti-games where you have to “lose to win”. Meanwhile, Tug-of-War is just that—the age old brawny exercise involving grown Homo sapiens tugging at a rope.

SLAM DUNK !!!!

This BOSM, everyone can play! ...

Slam Dunk- a super selector like game for Basketball is being organized by CEL (www.cel-bits.org). Choose your dream team of five, gain points when your players play well. You can change your team after every match. Prizes worth Rs.8000 are at stake. Play smart and win big. To play, visit www.bosm.cel-bits.org.

Live Text - Make Yourself Heard

This BOSM, BEP presents you—the readers—with an opportunity to make yourself heard. SMS your comments and experiences regarding BOSM to any of these numbers—9928169121, 9983525850, 9983525948, 9983526080, 9772974558. Or mail in the same to epc.bits@gmail.com. And we will put up what you have to say on our official blog at http://bosm2k8.blogspot.com