Ashoka Reflections - Jan 2023
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ASHOKA
REFLECTIONS
A S H O K A U N I V E R S I T Y ' S M O N T H L Y N E W S L E T T E R
J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 3
Professor Somak Raychaudhury
takes over as Vice-Chancellor of
Ashoka University
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
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Professor Somak Raychaudhury, eminent Indian astrophysicist, takes over from
Professor Malabika Sarkar, who completed her term after serving as Ashoka
University’s Vice-Chancellor since August 2019.
Professor Raychaudhury was previously the Director of the Inter-University Centre for
Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune.
Professor Raychaudhury graduated from Presidency College, University of Calcutta, and
went on to read Physics at Trinity College, University of Oxford, supported by an Inlaks
Shivdasani scholarship. He did his Ph.D. in Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge,
supported by the Isaac Newton Studentship, where he was awarded a J T Knight prize.
He then moved to the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, (CfA) at
Cambridge, USA, as a Smithsonian Fellow. He stayed on to work in the High Energy
Astrophysics division of the CfA, working for a NASA project, as part of the team that
built the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, now in orbit. At this time, he was always a Fellow
of Lowell House, Harvard University.
Professor Raychaudhury worked at IUCAA Pune as an Assistant Professor for a few
years in the 1990s before moving to the University of Birmingham, UK, where he taught
at the School of Physics and Astronomy for more than a decade. He moved back to
India in 2012, to help rebuild Presidency College, Kolkata, into Presidency University,
where he was Dean of Science and Professor and Head of Physics, till he moved to Pune
in September 2015 as the fourth Director of IUCAA, which is one of the top research
institutions in Astrophysics in the world.
His work involves a wide range of topics in Cosmology and Astrophysics and has made
seminal discoveries using observations at radio, optical and X-ray frequencies, from the
ground and from Space. He has worked on exotic stars such as black holes and neutron
stars in nearby galaxies, including our own galaxy, the Milky Way. He has worked on
observational cosmology, in determining the scale and age of the Universe.
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He pioneered the study of galaxy superclusters as the largest structures in the Universe
and has discovered some of the largest structures of galaxies in the Universe, including
the “Saraswati” supercluster of galaxies. In the recent past, he has been in leading
positions in several of India’s mega-science international projects, including the Thirty
Meter Telescope and LIGO-India.
He has developed innovative machine-learning algorithms for mining large
astronomical datasets, and recently co-chaired the committee to compile the Vision
document for the Government of India, for the next decade of Astronomy research.
On taking over as Vice-Chancellor, Professor Somak Raychaudhury said, “In a short
period of eight years, Ashoka has firmly established itself as a bold and innovative
institution which pioneered the kind of interdisciplinary education that the New
Education Policy has now recommended for all higher education institutions in India.
It is very inspiring indeed to join Ashoka at this exciting juncture, as the University is
poised to build its new campus, double student numbers, and build strong partnerships
in research and pedagogy across the country and the world, in pursuit of its vision to
become India’s leading University and one of the world’s leading institutions of higher
education. The success of Ashoka, as of all universities, will ultimately rest on the
people in its community, and our goal now will be to make it the preferred destination
for the best students, faculty, administrators, recruiters, and partner organisations."
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InfoEdge Centre for
Entrepreneurship
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In Focus
Entrepreneurship @ Ashoka in 2022
“There are decades where nothing happens;
and there are weeks where decades happen”
~ Lenin
Our times have come to justify what Lenin said
many decades ago. When we stepped into 2022,
there was still fear and caution about the
pandemic lingering around. We continued living
our professional lives through the boxes on our
screens for almost the entirety of the first quarter.
This was not much difficult for any as the inertia of
WFH had already kicked in, the challenge was to
break it, shun our pyjamas, and don a mask in a
physical setting. There were students and
colleagues who had started their journey with us
virtually. It was an exciting period post the mid-
sem break in March to finally meet them and get
back into our work space and classrooms after two
springs.
P R I Y A N K N A R A Y A N
C O V E R S T O R Y
We had kickstarted the Spring Semester in January
with a major uptick in the number of
Entrepreneurship courses being offered. We were
fortunate to have some of the pioneers and
thought leaders in their respective fields teaching
our students. From Pramod Bhasin, the Founder of
Genpact doing a Leadership course to Raman Roy,
a leader in the Indian BPO Industry and a prolific
investor doing a course on How to Start a Startup.
Then we had courses on the themes of digital
transformation, real estate, finance, and investing
added to our course catalogue. The trend of the
Entrepreneurship course offerings going north
continued for the Monsoon Semester in September
with some amazing courses being offered in the
areas of Leadership, Strategy, Finance, Digital
Transformation, Management and
Entrepreneurship. The number of students being
engaged by us makes Entrepreneurship the biggest
minor on campus.
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Minting NFTs
This piece does not enlighten you
about what an NFT is. However, if you
have been interested in reading
about NFT minting & some hands-on
experience of first time NFT minters,
then definitely give it a read
Our courses even attracted staff and alums who
sit through them. I am particularly proud of a
first-year student who spent her Monday
evening voluntarily attending Aditya Ghosh’s In
Pursuit of Service Excellence course. An
alumnus travelled all the way from Gurgaon to
attend the same class. It is these acts of
dedication and determination that keep us
going, and act as an assurance that we are on
the right track.
As always, our courses had learning
components even beyond the classroom
through late-night Dhaba conversations with
the faculty and guest speakers, field trips, and
real-life immersive assignments where the
students had the opportunity to gain hands-on
experience through directly working with
organizations, running live social media
marketing campaigns, conducting sales
research on the field, and even minting NFTs. A
highlight of this year was the Dinner with
Founders where our students could interact
with Ashoka University founders like Ashish
Dhawan, Pramath Raj Sinha, and Aditya Ghosh
interact with students in an informal setting,
singing along with them while strumming the
guitar.
Another gratifying moment this year for us has
been to see so many of our Entrepreneurship
students acknowledging that their experiences
with us have immensely contributed to their
success during the Placement Season.
We continued empowering and supporting
student-led initiatives on campus through
various clubs like the Entrepreneurship Club
and the Business Club, better known on the
campus as E-Club and B-Club, besides assisting
the Ashoka Investment and Consulting Clubs.
They have surely been able to enhance the level
of engagement on campus through their
various intra as well as inter-institution events.
Supporting the startup founders and the
startup ecosystem is of prime importance to us.
The Startup Incubation Lab and the
Entrepreneur-in-Residence programs witnessed
Ashokapreneurs (student and alum startup
founders) being systematically supported by
mentors like Srikant Sastri, the President of TiE
Delhi-NCR. We also participated in initiatives to
strengthen the startup support ecosystems
locally as well as globally.
Collaboration is a cornerstone of
Entrepreneurship, and we were able to
contribute to some interesting initiatives
like the Panchkula Urban Dialogues with
the Government of Haryana and the
Registrar’s Office, Inclusion Through
Innovation: Designing Barrier-free
Environments with the OLS, and an L&D
initiative for the staff and a fun staff after
hours with the HR.
As Entrepreneurship at Ashoka
progressed in leaps and bounds, there
was a personal high for me in 2022. My
book, ‘Leapfrog: Six Practices to Thrive at
Work‘ co-authored with Prof. Mukesh Sud
was published by Penguin India. It lays
down six evidence-based insights to help
readers advance their careers at an
incredible pace.
In 2023, as we look to reinforce our
various offerings including our courses,
we would strive to promote and practice
Human Centered Entrepreneurship and
live the Ashoka Sutra values. We definitely
want the weeks of 2023 to become
fruitful, and help us set even higher
benchmarks for ourselves. May 2023 in
the pages of Ashoka’s history be a period
where a ‘decade’ happened.
Prof. Priyank Narayan is the Director of
the InfoEdge Centre for Entrepreneurship
at Ashoka University.
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Read more
An Evening With Neil George, MD,
Nivea And A Comic Book Author
The InfoEdge Centre for Entrepreneurship
at Ashoka University hosted Neil George,
the Managing Director of Nivea India, on
the 3rd of November, 2022. A report by
Abhirup Chatterjee (ASP'23)
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Constructing, Deconstructing
and Reconstructing Paradigms of
Success
While Prof. Asha Kaul already teaches
Business Communication and Negotiation
here at Ashoka, she demystifies the subject
for the wider ecosystem through this piece
Read more
Between Classes & Office Hours:
Web3 & the Creator Economy
Jaspreet Bindra is a thought-leader on
digital transformation and digital
technologies. During one of his trips from
Cambridge to Ashoka, he penned down his
insights on the Creator Economy in the
Web3
Read more
A Candid Conversation with Prof.
Mukesh Sud
On a cold winter morning as Prof. Sud
takes a break to enjoy his fruits, we got a
brief opportunity to have a candid
conversation with him to get to know him
better
Read more
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Ashokapreneur Highlight: Abbas
Ali Zaveri, Founder, Hypefly
This interview attempts to capture the
entrepreneurial journey of Abbas (UG’23)
and the trajectory of Hypefly
Read more
Ashokapreneur Highlight: Amaan
Andicot, Co-Founder, Finforall
This case blog captures the story of
Finforall’s journey from inception to
getting acquired and everything in between
Read more
Experience of Teaching as a
Visiting Faculty at Ashoka
Sridhar Sethuram is an investor and a
prolific traveler. In this blog he describes
his journey and his experience as a Visiting
Faculty at Ashoka
Read more
Learning about myself and the
world at Ashoka
Rohan Manoj shares his experience of
choosing Entrepreneurship courses in his
last year and the impact it has had on him
and his outlook
Read more
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Experiencing entrepreneurship
differently
This piece takes a look at the journey of
Ayush Agarwal as an entrepreneurship
student at Ashoka and how it has helped
shape his professional journey
Read more
What is Your Idea of a Perfect
Workplace?
Avnie Garg shares her experience with
Entrepreneurship at Ashoka as a student
and now as a workplace while being a
startup founder too
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From scepticism to belief with
Entrepreneurship at Ashoka
Abhiir Bhalla retraces his journey from
being sceptical about Entrepreneurship in
a Liberal Education setup to staying back
the fourth year to pursue a Minor in
Entrepreneurship
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A journey of deep gratitude
In this gratitude blog, Kavya Satish reflects
on her Ashoka journey and
Entrepreneurship’s impact on it. Having
donned multiple hats as a student from
starting and leading a club to assisting in
the delivery of courses, Kavya is set to join
McKinsey soon
Read more
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