Well, The Great Indian Economics festival Arthotsav is right around the corner of a corner. So, in order to make sure that our pals from other colleges don't suffer from a lack of information and assume Arthotsav to be an Art festival (on second thouhts, it does seem a good name for an art festival) we arranged for a Contigent Leader(CL) Meet.

Arthotsav deals with how you can allocate your best brains to those events where the returns would be most optimum and profitable. Yes, it's just an Economics themed fest. But but BUT before you roll your eyes and start droning on how boring an economics fest would be, we've made sure that the Contingent Leaders of your college know that it's not so.

The meet was scheduled in order to brief the CLs about the events and also get a feel of the huge campus. The host college team took great efforts to make the CL's feel at home.

True to their promise, the CL's were very well fed and watered by Team Arthotsav. Not that the meet was dull, but coffee was served; just in case . Though nobody was bored, in order to break the monotony of the average everyday CL meet that makes you drowsy at the mere thought, a game of charades was played where the CLs as well as the Arthotsav Team members tried their hand (literally) at describing words. Well, after the food and drinks and a goodie bag stuffed with goodies, it can be safe to say that the CL'S left the premises with their minds happy and appetites sated.

To all those CLs who turned up representing their college, CONGRATULATIONS! You just earned yourself a 100 points and you just put yourselves WAY ahead of the others in the race to win the Best College Award! As for the others who couldn't or simply decided not to attend, despair not! Just send your best brains and eco - worms and all those who're ready to have a blast out here - redeem yourselves! The more participants from your college, the better your chance to win!

In conclusion, just a few words: February 4th,5th & 6th  - the days where you apply Economics to elation!

~Lingosaurus.

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