Isnt it that the teachers should culture their students and try to bring forth their best part? But come to IIT kgp and just have a superficial view on its so called prestigious Gymkhana. It is totally governed by dictators and monsters. I dont think they are, in my weirdest dream, are professors or teachers. And add to that, the student representatives (G.Sec and V.P) have no work but to lick their shoes and clean every single dust which they gain due to their own virtue.
These people want G.C. in the Inter-IIT sports meet which is being held in IIT Chennai this time. But they dont understand that to reap something you have to invest at least the basic inputs.The PTIs take the total credit if his team wins medal at the inter-iit level. And why shouldnt they? After all they are the officially appointed trainers. But isnt it shameful on their part to boast of things that they dont do? The team in which i went inter-iit last year won silver medal due to its team effort, on-the-spot strategy making and dedication along with respect for other team members. The so called trainer didnt even come to the practices and neither did he, in any way, involved in any improvements in the player, only except those days when he escorts his daughter to the gym. I totally agree and fully dedicate that medal to the concerned PTI. But now if he boasts of last years performance and that its only him that the team won a place in mumai, then i am sorry to say, i have to take all my respects back. Its not only my or any single feeling, its a outburst of all the team members. The team is now broken up. Dont know, how in a period of two months, a new team gonna evolve with a winning attitude at inter-iit level. Anyway, i am getting out of the track.....
I never imagined that the politics played in the gymkhana would rise at such a fast pace. Though i have seen it last year, but it was a milder version of what is going on now-a-days. "The stronger and huge always dictates over the timid and small", thats the rule of the nature. But here in the gymkhana, something else is cooking up. The authorities incharge are so easily carried away as if they dont have any credentials left. Except the G.Secs and the V.P, any other student can go to them and make them change their decisions only for the sake of his hall. I mean i dont understand. When its the question of IIT then the love for the hall comes later. Same as the way we love our country first and then our state. But some people keep all their decency at stake, infact they go against the faith of friendship, and think so narrow-mindedly that will never produce a good sportsman in their hall neither can it do any help in improving the standards of their performance. Who stops you to excel and go ahead. But if you resort to dirty games and try to reduce your competitors performance by attacking pyscholocally, is it fair that they continue in any kind of sports. My answer: NO!!
Whenever i see politics, i just show it my back and walk away of the scene. But now i think i have to jump into the mud and get myself cleaned up with that dirty water. Only then you can fight with this filthy system of IIT. You recede back, you are gone out of the scene. You show attitude and determined that "i' ll fuck them all", you rise. That kind of philosophy works here very well. I'm too late in understanding it.
These people want G.C. in the Inter-IIT sports meet which is being held in IIT Chennai this time. But they dont understand that to reap something you have to invest at least the basic inputs.The PTIs take the total credit if his team wins medal at the inter-iit level. And why shouldnt they? After all they are the officially appointed trainers. But isnt it shameful on their part to boast of things that they dont do? The team in which i went inter-iit last year won silver medal due to its team effort, on-the-spot strategy making and dedication along with respect for other team members. The so called trainer didnt even come to the practices and neither did he, in any way, involved in any improvements in the player, only except those days when he escorts his daughter to the gym. I totally agree and fully dedicate that medal to the concerned PTI. But now if he boasts of last years performance and that its only him that the team won a place in mumai, then i am sorry to say, i have to take all my respects back. Its not only my or any single feeling, its a outburst of all the team members. The team is now broken up. Dont know, how in a period of two months, a new team gonna evolve with a winning attitude at inter-iit level. Anyway, i am getting out of the track.....
I never imagined that the politics played in the gymkhana would rise at such a fast pace. Though i have seen it last year, but it was a milder version of what is going on now-a-days. "The stronger and huge always dictates over the timid and small", thats the rule of the nature. But here in the gymkhana, something else is cooking up. The authorities incharge are so easily carried away as if they dont have any credentials left. Except the G.Secs and the V.P, any other student can go to them and make them change their decisions only for the sake of his hall. I mean i dont understand. When its the question of IIT then the love for the hall comes later. Same as the way we love our country first and then our state. But some people keep all their decency at stake, infact they go against the faith of friendship, and think so narrow-mindedly that will never produce a good sportsman in their hall neither can it do any help in improving the standards of their performance. Who stops you to excel and go ahead. But if you resort to dirty games and try to reduce your competitors performance by attacking pyscholocally, is it fair that they continue in any kind of sports. My answer: NO!!
Whenever i see politics, i just show it my back and walk away of the scene. But now i think i have to jump into the mud and get myself cleaned up with that dirty water. Only then you can fight with this filthy system of IIT. You recede back, you are gone out of the scene. You show attitude and determined that "i' ll fuck them all", you rise. That kind of philosophy works here very well. I'm too late in understanding it.
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