AIESEC Manipal conducted Aashayein, a fun-filled virtual event focussing on appraising and familiarising the students of Unity International with the various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the 1st of August, 2020. The event spanning two hours was divided into two sessions of one hour each. Packed with light exercises and interactive storytelling, the first session… Continue reading Aashayein: A Virtual Platform To Expand Your Horizons On SDGs
Month: August 2020
Book Review: Parva (Epoch) by SL Bhyrappa
The Era of Dharmasthapana (Disclaimer: Contains mild spoilers. Oh well! It’s a familiar story in every Indian household.) Parva is but a renowned chronicle narrated differently. We grew up listening to the epic of Mahabharata from parents and grandparents, watched it on TV in the form of various television series, and even read it in… Continue reading Book Review: Parva (Epoch) by SL Bhyrappa
Rakshabandhan – Much more than a religious festival
3rd August is Rakhi 2020, a traditional Hindu festival celebrated in Multiple parts of the world including India (Suburb of Nepal), Nepal, and basically everywhere around the world where Hindu communities exist. The festival is marked by sisters tying sacred amulets, also called “Rakhis” around the wrists of their brothers – a sign of protecting… Continue reading Rakshabandhan – Much more than a religious festival
A secret guide on how staying updated about the latest incoterms can help a trader stay way ahead of the competition
The international trade industry is one giant hub of importers, exporters, and shippers from all around the world. It is run by loyal partnerships between two traders of different countries who are divided by geographical boundaries and language. In fact, the rules and regulations of freight shipments are also different in almost every country. All… Continue reading A secret guide on how staying updated about the latest incoterms can help a trader stay way ahead of the competition
From Popes to Paperbacks
When we pick up the daily newspaper from our doorsteps every morning, the centuries of work that’s gone into making the newspaper what it is today is rarely noticed. But, the colourful history and evolution of the printing press, and the humble newspaper, are really something to be cherished and remembered. So where did all… Continue reading From Popes to Paperbacks
