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Waves 2010: The National Cultural Festival | BITS - Pilani KK Birla Goa Campus
Waves is the annual national cultural festival hosted by the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani - KK Birla Goa Campus. Waves 2010, to be held from October 14 to 16, is one of the biggest college festivals in the Goa-Mumbai region. Themed on Viva La Vida; a Celebration of Life, this Waves hosts competetive events spanning 8 categories, a plethora of creative workshops, and special nights previously graced by the likes of Parikrama, KK and DJ Suketu.
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BITSMUN 2011 | 4-6 February | Be the change you want to see
Organised by the BITSMUN Society, held annually at BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus, BITSMUN is the biggest MUN in the country and one of the largest youth conferences of Asia. Attracts participation of over 1000 delegates from prestigious institutes all over the world. It also hosts social events like Nobel Laureates Conclave, showcasing some of the best speakers from several countries; a World Fest, which features the different ethnic traditions and culture of different communities; and an Education fest, which provides them with a prospect to gain knowledge about different career paths that they can choose in leading universities across the world. BITSMUN 2011, to be held from February 4-7, 2011 will be one of the biggest and the most awaited youth conferences in the subcontinent. With the prize money over INR 3,00,000 (over $6500), BITS Pilani is well on track for another successful event.
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The town of Surajgarh in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan derives its name from the 18th century
fortified Palace SURAJGARH. The name literally means the castle of the sun. This 4 acre fortified palace is being lovingly restored to
give our guests the experience of living like a Maharaja. Established in 1780 by Shekhawat Suraj Mal, ruler of the Jhunjhunu thikana,
the township of Surajgarh came up with the construction of the fort, for the construction of the fort not only offered employment to the
people from the neighboring villages, but after its completion also offered a safe sanctuary from marauding bandits and invading armies.
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