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The Indic Renaissance

India has been often pontified in public discourse with the diatribe of a developing nation, poverty-stricken economy, creed based on superstition, with its people stuck in a ruckus of socio-economic issues. Have these opinions (or “realities”) remained consistent throughout the course of history? Or are there those who have believed that India’s past was the touchstone of a nation-state?

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बचपन

बचपन में एक लड़की बेटी कहलाती है और पापा के कंधों पर अपनी मंजिल सजाती है , मां के साथ में खाना पकाती है और जिंदगी की सारे दस्तूर समझ जाती  हैl सच में बेटी बड़ी कमाल की कहलाती है… भाई के साथ लड़ते-लड़ते वह अपना पूरा प्यार दिखा जाती है , और जब भी […]

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Diwali – Spreading the lights of happiness

IIM Bodh Gaya recently celebrated one of the largest festivals, Diwali. After a lengthy COVID break, the IIM Bodh Gaya students, faculty, staff, and all institution-affiliated members gathered together to celebrate this auspicious festival. Following the story of Rama and Sita, Diwali symbolises the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. Students celebrated […]

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Golden Opportunities for the Indian Textile Industry

India has been famous for its rich and astonishing variety of hand-made cotton fabrics since the time of the Romans. It has also maintained several trade relationships with countries such as China, and Egypt over the ages. India still boasts of a textile industry with thousands of clusters that weave the most magnificent fabrics. But […]

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Why SEP?

Namaste/Bonjour! We are delighted to share with you all that we will be studying our last term at Montpellier Business School in France, as part of the Student Exchange Program (SEP), spearheaded by the International Relations Committee at IIM Bodh Gaya. We would spend three months (January to March, 2023) in France learning Business Management […]