A Campus of Wonders - IIT Kanpur
Soon I was looking at the proud name of IIT Kanpur carved in steel in front of the main gate. I had heard that the campus had a village within it and a school too. There was more in store for me. The taxi approached the campus and stopped in front of a check post. I hadn’t really expected a check post, but came to know that, IIT has got a very efficient security system which has been given in contract to a private security firm. Guarded by gunmen, the campus allowed entrance only to academicians, and village people were provided IDs to pass. We had to give our names and full details at the check post and then we found ourselves on the road bounded on both sides by thick greenery. I felt like I was riding through some sanctuary because such was the peacefulness and calmness inside the campus. No buses were allowed inside the campus and students used cycles for their purpose.
Shortly we realized that we were supposed to bring in our photos to be affixed on our ID cards. But as is usual in competitions in
The next day we were exploring the campus. As time passed, we were amazed to find the various facilities inside the campus. Some labs had names we haven’t hadn’t heard of, like “powder metallurgy lab”, “liquid systems lab”, “thermal lab” etc. The library building is a very huge one and the attractive part is that, all other buildings in the campus were connected to the library building by walkways. SBI had its own branch inside the campus and there was a whole village too. There was a small shopping place with a bookstore selling second-hand books, and shops selling traditional North Indian dishes. It was quite interesting when we happened to ask a guy about the route to this shopping place. He appeared to be walking but I guess he was more or less engrossed in his own dream world (most probably, ultra-quantum world). On receiving our request, he seemed to be putting his current processing on hold, acknowledged our request by looking at us and answered by pointing his hand in a particular direction and without another word, continued his stroll (processing). For the rest of the day, we got the electronics laboratory opened for us, to complete the finishing touches of our project. We were surprised to see that, all the lab desks had individual power supply boards and a computer with internet connection for instant doubt-clearing.
The Fun
At night, we took a walk visiting the various competitions that were going on. For the first time in my life, I saw small model flights flying under remote control. It had its own fuel chamber and the guy was telling that it uses some mixture he himself developed. Other attractions were a walking robot which obeys our commands and can distinguish between opaque/transparent or conducting/non-conducting materials.
There was also a “robo-romeo” contest, where the robots were supposed to pluck a flower and drop it in the centre (Juliet). The contest was accompanied by one of the most excellent commentaries I had ever heard in my life. It was making everyone laugh and completely enjoy the event.
Next day, we had our event and it went well. Everyone appreciated our design as there was something unique about it. Half an hour before the event finished, we decided to get out and have some food, as we couldn’t have our lunch. We asked a guy there if we could go. We didn’t know that we were about to get a really confusing answer to this. He appeared to be in deep thought and then told us that “I can’t find a logical solution to your problem. Come let’s ask someone else”. Then and there we decided not to ask anyone anything inside the campus. Needless to say, we didn’t get permission as they said we were still participants of the event until it got over and were not supposed to get out till then.By evening, the results of our event came and we were happy to find out that we had got third place.
An unforgettable detour - Lucknow
We had decided to visit
Back to Home
We reached the IIT Campus in haste and collected our bags and managed to get our certificates from those guys. I couldn’t say a proper good bye to the campus as I was rushing back to the station. But as is always the case with the Indian Railways, the train was running 2 hours late. The return journey was fun, with some of the Chennai-walah guys whom we had met at IITK. We enjoyed getting out of the train, when it made some odd stops, and plucking flowers that grew on both sides of the track.
3 comments:
btw wat was ur projct?
It was a frogger game that we were to develop which can be played on a CRO screen.
Congrads!! on ur Winning. Guess your hard work paid off.
So when was this competition held?
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