Bulletin 2006 - 02 - 13
OnliNews 13, February, 2006
Yudha Vidhya 2006
Trichy, 12-02-2006: It is during the last trimester of the academic year that the most interesting things happen on campus. In accordance with this unwritten rule, the FinClub of BIM started the Yudha Vidhya 2006 Business Simulation Game for the members of BIM 22 today.
There were 19 teams from PGP 1 comprising a maximum of 6 members per team. The enthusiastic participation was a shot in the arm for the organizers. It was evident from the professional way in which the inaugural session was handled that a great deal of planning had gone into the preparations for this event. The complex process was flawlessly executed.
Yudha Vidhya 2006 was inaugurated by the Director, Prof. M. Sankaran in a brief ceremony. In his address to the gathered students, the director emphasized that it was in events like Yudha Vidhya, BIMEX and MarWar that the students actually had a chance to implement the theoretical knowledge they had gathered. He said that such practical application of thoughts and ideas would definitely stand them in good stead when the students went out into the competitive business environment.
After the Director’s speech, Hemant Sethia, FinClub member of PGP 2, made a detailed presentation to the audience about the event. He covered the required ground exhaustively. Then the teams were announced and the first day’s materials were distributed to the teams. A sample of what was expected of the teams was explained to the PGP 1 members. Then followed a question-answer session where the questions raised by the participants were answered by the event organizers.
After that, the teams were moved over to the classrooms where the appropriate seating arrangements for the teams had already been made. There they started on the work for the day. Most of the teams made use of laptop computers while a few had scientific calculators as their only aid. After an interesting session, Kriya was announced as the winner for the day.
There were 19 teams from PGP 1 comprising a maximum of 6 members per team. The enthusiastic participation was a shot in the arm for the organizers. It was evident from the professional way in which the inaugural session was handled that a great deal of planning had gone into the preparations for this event. The complex process was flawlessly executed.
Yudha Vidhya 2006 was inaugurated by the Director, Prof. M. Sankaran in a brief ceremony. In his address to the gathered students, the director emphasized that it was in events like Yudha Vidhya, BIMEX and MarWar that the students actually had a chance to implement the theoretical knowledge they had gathered. He said that such practical application of thoughts and ideas would definitely stand them in good stead when the students went out into the competitive business environment.
After the Director’s speech, Hemant Sethia, FinClub member of PGP 2, made a detailed presentation to the audience about the event. He covered the required ground exhaustively. Then the teams were announced and the first day’s materials were distributed to the teams. A sample of what was expected of the teams was explained to the PGP 1 members. Then followed a question-answer session where the questions raised by the participants were answered by the event organizers.
After that, the teams were moved over to the classrooms where the appropriate seating arrangements for the teams had already been made. There they started on the work for the day. Most of the teams made use of laptop computers while a few had scientific calculators as their only aid. After an interesting session, Kriya was announced as the winner for the day.


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