Pragyan, the ISO 9001 and 20121 certified international techno-managerial fest of NIT Trichy
provides a platform for multitudes of students to showcase their technical prowess every year.
Organising 40+ events sorted into different clusters, the fest covers a wide variety of
technological and managerial aspects. With guest lectures and workshops spanning a wide
variety of fields, the fest attracts students from various parts of the country every year. The 14th
edition of Pragyan was sponsored by Caterpillar and was held between 1st to 4th March 2018.
The theme for this edition was ‘The Next Dimension’.
Pragyan has expanded beyond the four days of the fest, celebrating technology through multiple
outreach events and social responsibility events conducted throughout the year. Pragyan ‘18
commenced on March 1, 2018 with an inauguration ceremony held at the Barn Hall. Mr.
Veerendra Vasamsetty, Innovation Manager, Schneider Electric (Research and Development
wing) was the guest of honour for the event. Dr. B. N. Suresh, a renowned scientist and an
aerospace engineer, was the Chief Guest for the occasion. The Chief Guest’s address delivered
by him motivated many young students to take up and excel in their respective careers in
engineering and technology.
To end the day on a cheerful note, an infotainment show presented by The Parchai Group, a
Mumbai-based shadow dance troupe mesmerized the audience with their shadow art. Their
performance was based on the silhouettes formed by their bodies on a huge screen, and the
captivating ways in which their shadows danced together. The screen was soon set alight with
the contrasting darkness, keeping the audience completely under their spell.
After the spectacular beginning on Day 0, Day 1 of Pragyan 2018 commenced on 2nd March,
with a series of exciting events, workshops, guest lectures, exhibitions and a lot more.
Numerous events under different clusters were held on Day 1 of Pragyan like the NFS Aqua
event under the Core E cluster, How Stuff works Quiz, Rush hour, Pragyan Design Challenge
and a lot more. The GPU coding event was conducted in two stages, the first stage being a
workshop dealing with the programming of a graphics card and the second stage being the
coding competition.
The first Guest Lecture of Pragyan 2018 was by Dr. Casey Handmer, a levitation engineer at
Hyperloop One. He touched upon various topics in his talk including space technology, Mars
habitation and the use of machine learning to predict unrest in war torn regions by tracing
fluctuations in market prices. This was followed by a Guest Lecture by Mrs. Meher Pudumjee,
the chairperson of Thermax and an expert on energy and environment. The guest lecture was
conducted as a question and answer session, where Mrs Meher was asked a set of questions
and she answered them, while also skilfully blending in some useful and important ideas. The
last Guest Lecture for the day was by Mr.. Ajay Bhatt, the computer architect, widely known as
the co-inventor of the USB. Through his presentation titled ‘In Pursuit of Innovation’, he
elaborated on current trends and opportunities relevant to the present scenario. His message
to young innovators was that one only needed to look around oneself to innovate. He stated
that creativity needs purpose and one should think big, start small and act now in order to
succeed.
Day 1 concluded with an Infotainment show by the ventriloquist Shawn Chua and his puppet
the Sensational Stefano. Through a creative and brilliant performance with lots of humour, he
left the audience with lots of smiles and good memories.
3rd March, 2017, saw the Day 2 of Pragyan ‘17 with a wide range of events, designed to test the
technical abilities of the participants. NITTRO – an RC car racing event, Pragyan Premier League
– a managerial competition where each participant had to run their own cricket teams under
simulated environments, Pragyan Biz Quiz – testing the business knowledge of participants,
Hunt the code -a platform to exhibit skills in coding and Quad Combat – where participants
waged war with their perfectly crafted Quadcopters against each other, are a few to name.
Pragyan also organised a human library on Day 2 and Day 3 of Pragyan 2018. The largest
human library conducted by a student-run organisation, the human library consisted of 14 books
from Human Library, Hyderabad, and was conducted in rooms 108 to 112 in the Lecture Hall
Complex. The event witnessed many students flocking to the LHC to read books of varying
genres from sections on LGBT rights, fighting body image stereotypes to sexual abuse. The
wide range of titles available included, “Break the Silence on Child Sexual Abuse”, “The
Sojourner”, “School, Sq.ft & Motorcycles – A Self-taught Architect”, “Being a Duck”, “Urdu
speaking Brahmin”, “Closets are for Clothes”, “Overcoming Obesity”, “The Dancing Masculus”,
“Self-Loathing Narcissist”, “The Price of Smiling”, “Young Politician”, “Postings and Pearls”, “Life
in the Olive Green” and “Wonder Woman”.
A number of Guest Lectures were held throughout the day. The first highlight of Day 2 was the
Guest Lecture by Mr. Shivshankar Menon, former National Security Advisor of India. Talking
about the various aspects concerning the security of India, Mr. Shivshankar Menon highlighted
the various dimensions to the same by walking the audience through the changing scenario of
security over the years. There was also a Guest Lecture by Dr. Kevin Grazier, an American
planetary physicist known for his work on the Cassini/Huygens Mission to Saturn and Titan
where he had the dual roles of Science Planning Engineer and Investigation Scientist for the
Imaging Science Subsystem instrument.
Day 2 of Pragyan ’17 saw its only Crossfire event taking place. ‘Crossfire’ is an annual
panel-discussion held during Pragyan every year which brings together the country’s best minds
from diverse backgrounds to put forward their views on a common, socially-relevant topic. The
topic for the Pragyan ‘18 Crossfire “Should we concede our privacy for greater good?” was well
received by all panelists as well as the audience. The panelists for the session were: Reetika
Khera, Associate Professor of Humanities. IIT Delhi, Anand Krishnan, Policy Maker, Data
Security Council of India, Retd. Major General Sudhir Vombatkere, Cyber-law and security
activist, Debabrata Nayak, Chief Technical Architect at Digilocker, and Shyam Divan, Senior
Supreme Court Advocate. The discussion was moderated by Suhrith Parthasarathy, Advocate
at Madras High Court. The discussion ensued for an hour, in which the panelists presented their
thoughts on privacy infringement, especially with respect to the government encouraging linking
of Aadhar IDs to bank accounts in recent days.
The night drew to a close with an infotainment performance by Shao the Manipulator. A master
of buugeng – a combo of martial arts and illusion, his performance was a visual treat that left
everyone spell-bound and wanting more.
The final leg of Pragyan ‘18, the third day of the fest took place on 4th March 2018. With
another day packed with engaging guest lectures, exciting events and and events that are sure
to exercise your grey cell, the first half of Day 3 has been a phenomenal experience for the
participants.
The major highlights of the day are the three guest lectures covering a diverse range of topics.
The first speaker was Dr. A. S. Ramasastri. Formerly the Chief General Manager-in-charge of
the Department of Information Technology at Reserve Bank of India, Dr Ramasastri is currently
the Director of the Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology. He has
spearheaded projects in the areas relevant to banking, like cyber security, analytics, cloud
computing and payment systems, which have resulted in monumental growth of the Institute.
The second Guest Lecture of the day was by Bhargavi Nuvvula, Vice President of American
Express Technology, India. She spoke about the complexity of programming that goes behind
implementing algorithms, and how things must be engineered to achieve artificial intelligence
that can be compared to a human. The highlight of Day 3 was the Guest Lecture by Dr. Robert
Metcalfe, the renowned electrical engineer credited as the co-founder of the Ethernet. He spoke
at length about how he formulated the protocols for network file transfer TCP/IP, and his
subsequent LAN wars with other competing corporations and their respective proprietary
network protocols. Another insightful part of the talk revealed how he had already laid the
groundwork for what would become modern WiFi by using Radio waves to transfer data. The
story of how he founded 3com, his start-up, and its journey from a one-man company to the
world leader in networking was awe-inspiring.
The morning of Day 3 of Pragyan’ 17 witnessed a number of events conducting their final
rounds, including Topographya, String Theory, Crime Busters, IOT Challenge and Marketing Hub
to name a few.
Apart from this, the entirety of the fest saw a plethora of Workshops and Exhibitions. The
workshops aimed at providing hands-on, practical training to the participants included C2000
Real Time Controller, conducted by Texas instruments teaching the basics of using the C2000
microcontroller, Artificial Intelligence Chatbots conducted by American Express, giving a
practical and theoretical exposure to the bots, and a workshop on cyber security was organised
by experts from Wipro to name a few.
Pragyan 18 showed a number of astounding exhibits that held visitors in awe, including
Hyperloop India, a prototype built by Indian students in accordance with the standards of
Hyperloop One, InMoov, a 3-D printed life-size robot, KalamSat, the world’s lightest satellite, an
array of exhibits by the Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre of the Indian Space Research
Organisation (ISRO), and Ugears, a collection of intricately crafted self-propelled mechanical
models from Ukraine.
The Valediction ceremony of Pragyan ‘18 took place in the evening which was presided over by
Mr. Vivekanand Vanmeeganathan, Managing Director, Caterpillar India as the Chief Guest. The
winners of Sangam and Ingenium events, the flagship technical-exhibition contests held every
year by Pragyan were felicitated.
The valediction ceremony was followed by a spectacular infotainment performance by the
Mumbai-based mentalist and hypnotic artist Suhani Shah who left the audience spellbound with
a wide array of mind-blowing tricks. The last infotainment show of Pragyan, the stand-up
comedy show by Azeem Banatwalla enthralled the crowd and had them in splits for the entire
hour. The laughter and smiles from the audience was a fitting conclusion to the eventful and
magnificent fest that Pragyan ‘18 was.