This podcast has been sent by Ketki Gupta, a second year PGP participant at IIM Ahmedabad. She recited the lines of famous Urdu poem "Hiras" by Sahir Ludhianvi, which expresses the longingness of the poet as he wonders whether the love of his life loves him back.
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This audio clip has been sent by Santosh Viswanath, an FPM participant at IIM Ahmedabad.
This audio clip has been sent by Neelam Karnatak, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. It explores how opening her grand mother's closet took the speaker back to the past.
This audio clip has been sent by Krutika Kharat, a PGP 2 student at IIM Ahmedabad. It is a beautiful poem on how people forgotten to love their lives these days.
This audio clip has been sent by Ankita Saha, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. She talks about various memories winter reminds her of.
The audio clip has been sent by Parikshit Das, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. He speaks about his trip to Meghalaya
This audio clip has been sent by K Satya Samyukta, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. It explores how sectionmates have come together for Aakrosh and says all that matters at the end, is whether you are there for your team.
This audio clip has been sent by Swathi S, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. It explores if it is right to define Dharma on the basis of religion and tries to find an answer with the help of Thirukural.
This audio clip has been sent by Arijita Bhattacharya, a PGPX student at IIM Ahmedabad. This audio clip explores how romantic winters can be, at times.
This clip has been sent by Harsh Pathak, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. The audio clip explores various experiences the speaker could relate winters to.
The sender's details are kept anonymous upon the request. This is an excerpt from Shesher Kobita by Rabindranath Tagore.
This audio clip has been sent by Latika Khurana, a PGP 1 student of IIM A. It tries to explain how perception of winter varies.
This clip has been sent by Vishma Vassantray, an Exchange student who visited IIM A. This audio clip explores how French culture has been shaped by geography, profound historical events, and foreign and internal forces and groups. All religions evolved with their own specific cultural and linguistic traditions in fashion, religious observance, regional language and accent, cuisine, industry and including the simplest way to pour wine, etc.
This is an audio clip by Somnath Kishore (PGP 1). The audio clip explores the speaker's opinion on the Sabarimala issue that is plaguing the state of Kerala at present. It points out the insignificance of such an issue in the bigger scheme of things.
This clip has been sent by Mr. Aaditya Agarwal, a PGP 1 student at IIM Ahmedabad. The touching speech explores how winter is a season that fills hope and humanity in the mankind.
"Parents" is an audio clip sent by an one of the members of IIMA community (The identity has been kept anonymous, as requested by the sender). The speech, in Telugu, explains the greatness of parents.
This audio clip has been sent by Mr. G Roshan, a participant of AFP program at IIM Ahmedabad.
The following is an audio clip sent by Ms. Apoorva Rajvanshi, an Academic Associate at IIM Ahmedabad. The audio clip, in Punjabi, tries to explore how mom's food makes winters more special.
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