Hello there,
Yeah yeah.. we know blogging is passe. Twittering or as one Airtel ad puts it, Impatience is the new mantra! This is a group of few MICAns who are trying to understand and analyse this impatience in the society around them.
To the uninitiated, here are few introductions.
MICA: One of the best marketing communications schools in India. Based out of jungles in outskirts of Ahmedabad, its residents are used to seeing Tarzons, Jane and if time permits, some teachers & professors during their stay at MICA. Oh, and yes! MICA stands for Mudra Institute of Communications, Ahmedabad.
Authors:
Himanshu Gupta: A Geeky looking lad with the distinction of having done solo Cheerleading dance for his section’s girls in a throwball match at MICA. It was such a huge hit that he got a call from Washington Redskins next day. It turned out to be a prank call though, but that’s not the point.
Himanshu did his B.Tech. from IT-BHU, Varanasi, and then worked for 3 years in India’s famous/infamous IT industry. Like all good Indian IT engineers do, he also went *onsite* to “Germany” and came back to tell stories of red light areas to all his lusty friends (insider tip: He didn’t even go inside a strip bar, but even the mentions of architechtural designs of those bars were enough for his friends).
Utsav Mamoria: A Quizzing and Documentaries buff, with speaking speed so high that those disclaimers read at break-neck speeds at the end of financial advertisements seem like an Atal Bihari Vajpayee speech.
Amit Montiero: Better known as Monty by his friends. Is working on puttings “first MICAns on mooon” mission under the aegis of new academic council of MICA. Like Utsav, Monty too is a quizzing buff but is sorta crazy about sports(err.. we are taking about watching here, not playing).
Rohan Warey: Warey positioned himself as the Yogendra Yadav of MICA, accurately predicting any election that happened in MICA using Game theory and Strategy. The last we heard of Warey, Mayawati, Lalu Yadav and the Republicans from US were trying to poach him into their think tanks. Warey remains as elusive as the proverbial “Kala Bandar” mentioned in Delhi-6.
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