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A Summer of New Bonding

A big shout out to all the team members present in Summers. Being one of the only full-time thirdies in the lab, it would have been impossible to survive these two months. You all were there for all the work and the lukkhas. Though the work was expected, the team bonding which entailed was quite better than the past few years. We spent many times together:


The First Lukkha: Trying out the new games like Psych and Contact, revealed the hidden personalities of Ashay and Mrigi. This was followed by a fiasco with the hide n seek. A little of Pictionary and finally ended with a perfect game of Mafia.



The Second Lukkha: This one is hardest to describe. It started as a horror movie night but turned out to be three back to back blunders. We had to play Pictionary for an hour to just get rid of the thoughts of those three movies. Ended this night with going to Maddu Mess with everyone swearing to never go there again.

Sameer Hill Visit: This is the best fun of Summers. Climbing the hill with the team, watching a full rainbow. Visiting a temple and the horror of climbing down those rusted stairs. Intro of a few freshies and scaling down all drenched and dirty. This was followed by an epic treat by Ranade and to-be-thirdies. Finally ending with everyone acting out movies in Dumb Charades.

Atop the Sameer Hill

Incredibles 2 Movie: A good movie outing with the team, it was entertaining (Patki was finally allowed to accompany). Special thanks to Mrigi and Shrita for Popcorns. And a friendly reminder to people to pay for the tickets 


Incredibles 2 Movie Outing

Apollo 13 Screening:
Delayed a lot due to the appeal by Shreeya to watch the football match. Time well utilized by a few people by dancing on random Marathi numbers (we have got a lot of Marathi's in the team). Finally watching the greatest space movie (no mention of Armageddon needed, Ranade) along with fundae from me and Ranade.

SSTV Reception: Climbing atop the VMCC roof to get the best SSTV image till date (Comm people correct if wrong). Credit for this one goes to Puneet for the dedication.

This was by far the best and most memorable summers of my Insti Life. I have got no regrets of not going on an Intern, Thanks to you guys. Apart from the major happenings mentioned above we had MTL visits, Swimming Pool visits, going outside insti for eating chat, CHEA visits, every night dinner at H10 or H12 and some regular lukkhas in the lab. Overall a thank you to everyone involved.

PS: Hemil, Yogesh and Prashant, your names are not anywhere above as you were the constants in most of these awesome events. Prashant, teri kahaniyan toh awesome thi. :D

 On occasion of completeion of six months of new team members.

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  1. Coined at the Indian Institute of Technology in the mid 1970s,'Lukha' basically refers to a person doing nothing constructive/whiling away his time or basically

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