Yearbook 2008

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That obscurity we fought everyday. In a strange place that became home, locked under a piece of sky with strangers who became friends… that obscurity we fought everyday. And everyday we won little concessions for ourselves, little pieces of victory and little pieces of sorrow… and everyday we went and ate, attended classes, did assignments, drank tea, drank coffee, read books, watched films, found friends, found love, found lust, discovered heart-break… and everyday, we won little concessions. Now we get ready to move on. To rejoin the world, and make a life that if not meaningful or profound will be on our own terms, and we do this no longer as nameless beings stumbling forward in dark-alleys. We do it now proudly as bearers of an identity that binds and unites us all… we do it proudly now, as MICAns. But, I pause to ask. What happens to all those who fought obscurity everyday with us? What becomes of the ones who we groggily nodded to as we brushed our teeth and the ones who brought us a warm glass of milk when we were ill and alone? Do we not take them and their memories along with us? This then is the story of them all. PGP #13, batch 2006-08 of MICA – and how they fought obscurity and how they came of age. They. Us. We. Do you remember? It is now time. Ravikant

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PGDM (C) & Crafting creative communication (CCC)

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Annual student review

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