RICM - BANGALORE
Hi friendz...hope you all are doing great there...
All the best and do the Organisational Study and prepare a good report too. Hoping to see you all in RICM very soon...
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SAMANVAY 2006
Another achievement by RICMB students: A team comprising of six, all 2nd semester MBA students, won first prize for a Paper Presentation on 'Synergy of Industry and Academia'. The prize was declared and awarded in the auspicious occasion of the National Conference of Management Education - SAMANVAY 2006 venue being the R.V. Teachers College Auditorium, Bangalore. Congratulations to all the winners...
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'RICMB VOICE'
We are happy to share with you that the first ever regular bimonthly magazine coordinated by ATOM from the college is out. Our Chief Guest for the day of inaugration was Dr. Aswathappa. We will be coming out with our next issue very soon with more exciting content.
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Association for Team Oriented Management
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Creating history, to create future, the students of RICM has formed ATOM - Association for Team Oriented Management. Instigating, inspiring, integrating the journey has started. From change to change, we will march to our 'vision fulfillement'. Join your hands and thoughts with us...
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See RICM in 'The Campus Paper - New Delhi '
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Riding the New Wave
(THE HINDU . FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2006 by Deepa Ganesh & Bageshree S)
(THE HINDU . FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 2006 by Deepa Ganesh & Bageshree S)
Smita Patil was always a pleasure to watch on screen. Few actors on Indian screen could match either her dusky, smouldering good looks or her intense performance. But the two-day festival of Smita's films organised recently at the Co-operative Training College in Bangalore was interesting for more reasons than that. It was an opportunity to look back at an actor who left an indelible mark on the Indian screen before she died at 31 and place her in the context of New Wave Films that coincided with her short memorable screen reign. Smita who started out as a newscaster, became synonymous with New Wave Cinema of the Seventies and Eighties, a major turning point in cinema history.
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The Nightingale of RICM
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Vidushi: P Nandini Rao
A proud MBA student of RICM shares her life's journey with music with RICM VOICE. Excerpts...
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" This is my privilege to inform that I devoted my life for learning Karnatic Vocal Music starting at the age of four. Since then, I have participated in innumerable number of singing competitions and bagged hundreds of prizes. I gave my first concert at Kuvempa Rangamandir, Shimoga at the age of 11. This programme was constructively appreciated by the media and learned. I have given more than 300 concerts both in Karnatic vocal and light music. The places include Bangalore , Mysore , Shimoga, Mangalore, Sringeri, Horanadu, Hassan, Davangere, Kerala, Madras , Andra Pradesh, Ahmedabad, etc..."
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" I have sung in more than 20 cassettes and is a 'B' grade artist at Akashavani Bangalore and given several programmes. I was the only Bangalore finalist in the Channel 'V' pop Stars selection and I got a Scholarship of 1 lakh to pursue my higher studies in Rai University "
