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Sitting down with The Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri

Dr G. Satheesh Reddy is the Scientific Advisor to Raksha Mantri. A proponent of indigenization, he guides the development of significant programmes on missiles and strategic systems, fighter aircraft and unmanned aerial defence systems, underwater systems, radar systems, strategic materials, and armaments among other futuristic technologies. The MIT Post had the fortune to interact with and interview Satheesh Sir about his expert experience and in-exhaustive knowledge in the scientific domain.

MIT Debate Tournament—Revels’22

The sixth edition of the Manipal Institute of Technology Debate Tournament was hosted under Ergo. It featured debaters from across the globe, spanning 11 countries, engaging in an intense display of competitive debating prowess. Held online, the tournament followed the British Parliamentary Format and enjoyed critical acclaim from renowned debating circles.

The Student Council (2021- 2022)

One of the most important student bodies of MIT, the Student Council is an example of the ethos of democracy in action. These elected individuals form the link between the student populace and the administration. In this article, the members of the Council share their motivations for running for office and their aspirations for the upcoming year.

Student Plaza

Of Triumphs and Tribulations—College Through a Fresher’s Eyes

I sat in the passenger seat of the car as we drove to the campus. It had been a long journey to get there, but an even longer one lay ahead. The online experience, making friends and deciding which clubs to join might seem like a daunting task. A second-hand perspective and reading up about what to expect as a fresher on campus can prove valuable in this fog of unpredictability.

How MIT Celebrates

Fests, whether they be cultural or technical, help you sharpen your skills, interact with different people and have the time of your life. Read on to take a peek at this colourful aspect of MIT.

The Technical Clubs Guide—Providentia

ASME Manipal Students’ Chapter organized Providentia, where MIT’s top technical clubs were showcased to freshers to help them choose the right clubs for themselves. The event was streamed live on YouTube, and seven clubs presented their exciting work and the opportunities they offer.

Rethinking Evil—Villains 101

Blank 101 kept the young minds of MIT students racing with yet another public speaking event, Villains 101. The attendees delved into the psyche and analysed the persona of their favourite villains in an interactive session held via live stream.

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