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Panorama 2009, Entrepreneurship Week

The
main
aim
of
Panorama
2009
was
to
encourage
eco-system
for
entrepreneurs
and
students
and
was
inaugurated
by
K
Ganesh,
the
MD
and
founder
of
Tutor
Vista.
The
theme
of
the
event
was
'go
green',
Mr.
Ganesh
went
on
to
highlight
the
importance
of
being
environmentally
aware
and
narrated
his
own
story
of
starting
his
career
working
with
a
company
that
manufactured
compact
fluorescent
lamps.
The
CEO
of
Myntra,
Mukesh
Bansal
also
went
on
to
talk
about
his
struggles
while
establishing
Myntra
along
with
Padma
Shastry
from
Saahas.
'Ethon' provided the meeting and sharing platform for entrepreneurs. The main highlight was a national level business plan competition. K J Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research, Mumbai, emerged the winner, walking away with a prize of Rs 1 lakh. Their plan was 'Kadam-A school for the elderly' with team members Avipsha Banerjee and Siddharth Bhel. The runner up were Mats Business School. Their plan was 'Swatch-Waste Management'.
The 'Expressions' held competitions on street plays, documentary, and paper presentations. The judges were from CRY and saw efforts from the contestants about their concerns about child-related issues. 'Jubilant' showcased rock shows, fashion shows and fusion dance, with a participation from twenty teams. 'Euphony' was all about solo-singing with 23 contenders from 13 colleges, followed with 'Head strong' a rock band competition with theme 'save earth'.
The leading band was Demonic Resurrection, from Mumbai and the grand finale was 'Purple Stripes', a fashion show with ten colleges competing for the title. The event was a grand success and proved to be a major crowd puller.
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