Whole of IMNU was abuzz with energy and palpable excitement as the Cultural Committee of IMNU inaugurated its national level event Richter Perspective 10 on 4th December, 2015 which went on to conclude on 6th December 2015. The inaugural session was headed by the eminent surgeon Dr. Vikram I Shah, chairperson of the Shalby Hospitals.

Dr.Shah delivered an enlightening speech and advised the students to always follow their heart and pursue a career in what they love as opposed to a career which brings in only money and no satisfaction.

Teams from various B-Schools all
over the country like IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Indore, IIT Kharagpur, MICA, IRMA,
PUMBA joined the college to add on to the excitement.

Following the inaugural session,
the first event of the day was Media Intelligence 360 Degrees conducted by the
Media Committee. Simultaneously, another event Rush was conducted by the
students of IMNU, which tested the puzzles and riddles solving ability of the
competitors and their target hunting instincts.

Markenova, organized by
Niche-The Marketing Club of IMNU, was called ‘Kiosk-AThon’. Many more events
were scheduled which included Euphoria conducted by Fiesta, Rangmach by Chehre,
the dramatics club, Cerca Trova and Pratiti by Sumantra and Pratikriti
respectively.

The second day was started by
Rasprava, organised by Imprintz-The HR Club of IMNU. Other events lined up for
the day was Lynx III by Optimus- The Operations Club, Bollywood Mashup,
Quotient F by Finesse – The Finance Club, Excavate by Clique, The IT Club.

These events were followed by
Footloose by Fiesta.

The event concluded on the third
day with series of competition like Biz – Zine by Club Expressions, Start Up in
1M by Swayam Club, Prayaas – The Big Social Idea Contest by Rotaract Club of
IMNU.

The Perspective
Richter10 ended
with a bang on Sunday night with a mind-bowing performance by Arun Kamath and
band. “Musical Night – Arun Kamath Live in Concert” was organized by the The Cultural Committee, Institute of
Management Nirma University.
It’s not every day that a rock star
graces a B-School with his presence and hence the event proved to be a very
delightful change from the other ones more focused on academics. Arun Kamath
performed with great versatility, an assortment of songs of various genres. He
was very high on energy and could manage the commendable task of increasing the
temperament of the entire crowd. The crowd simply loved his covers of “Pichhle
Saat Dinno Mein”, “Bang Bang” and “Paradise”. The Coldplay song particularly
received an overwhelming response. All in all, it was an excellent end to an
already awesome fest.

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