INTERFACE: Non-Technical Paper Presentation
“All truth passes through 3 stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”
- Arthur Schopenhauer
It’s all about idea! Will you pour billions of dollars in mail-order-catalogue business on the eve of birth of e-bay? Or enter CD music business when iPod and iTunes are in sway? You won’t! And in today’s integrated and digitized global market, institutions and individuals alike are always in relentless pursuit of such ‘Big Ideas’; ideas that will tackle and overcome global warming, ideas that will reduce human poverty, ideas that will make earth a ‘smart planet’. The only rule we know is: Whatever can be done, will be done. The only question is will it be done by you or to you.
Results
We would like to thank all the students who sent it their abstracts for Interface.
Good efforts guys! Sadly only the top 8 entries will make it through to the final.
The following papers have been shortlisted. Congratulations to all selected!
1. Citizens Charter by Khushboo Gupta (108588, NIT-K)
2. Monotheism-The Unravelled Deception by Kunal (107374, NIT-K)
3. Indian Aviation Industry: In a Mess! by Ankita Jain & Prashant Bhatt
(G B Pant College, New Delhi)
4. Indian democracy vs Chinese autocracy by Niharika Joshi (Bharati
Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering,New Delhi)
5. News channels: news or nonsense? by Jitender Kumar (108156, NIT-K)
& Lakshay Girdhar (108148, NIT-K)
6. FDI: The past, present & the future by Chirag Bhutani (107108, NIT-K)
& Raghav Shourie (107436, NIT-K)
7. Young Drivers: The major contributors in Highway Accidents by
Charu Singh & Gaurav Singla (NIT-K)
8. Juvenile Justice by Shweta (108640, NIT-K)
The above 8 presenters are requested to confirm their participation at the
earliest to the coordinator via phone, SMS or email.
The rules/guidelines for the final paper and presentation have been
mailed to the finalist (as well as displayed on various notice boards and
website). Finalists are advised to adhere to all rules and guidelines.
Abstracts are invited from students on any topic they deem important to be discussed. Participants are expected to develop original thought process and analysis; the topic can be of their own preference.
The selected presenters are advised to present their papers according to the
guidelines mentioned below. Papers not adhering to the prescribed format will be
rejected.
• Margins
Left: 2cm
Top, Bottom & Right: 1cm
• Font: Times New Roman
• Font Size
Main headings/ Chapter Title: 16
Sub headings: 14>
Body: 12
• Alignment: Justify
• Line spacing: 1.5
• Page Numbers must be mentioned.
• All references and citations mentioned must be mentioned clearly.
• Layout of the paper: Cover page, Abstract, Table of Contents, Body
(Chapter wise), Conclusion and References.
For any queries regarding interface, please contact
Phani Bhushan :
09896382933



