Dear Readers,
From being a small event organized by IEI Students’ chapter of CSE to becoming the largest community in the college, Ingenium has grown a lot. It started with just 22 people and only 2 teams, “Abohoman” and “Prayukti”. This year we had 200+ members and 5 different teams. If we look back to the day it all started, we never thought this would be achievable. But this truly proves: “Every journey begins with a single step. We just have to have patience.”
Even in the toughest of times the world is facing, our members didn’t lose their hope. They gave their all to this platform. The students from all around the college have provided their valuable insights and echoed their feelings through their submissions. And thanks to that, today we can proudly say I am a part of Ingenium.
Last year, we stated, we are trying to engage the maximum number of students by continuous and rapid reporting about college events through this website. That’s why there’s a new team in the picture, “Sarvagya”. Sarvagya is the eyes, ears, and voice of Ingenium. Arranging meet-ups, doing marketing for Ingenium on social media, coming up with new ideas to increase student engagement, Sarvagya is responsible for all of it. They are also responsible for broadcasting any news to the students by Ingenium. In this edition, Sarvagya gathered news on praiseworthy activities of the students. It can be found in the News & Activities Section of the Magazine and also on the Official LinkedIn and Facebook Page of Ingenium.
Like the previous year, this year Prayukti is a part of the Ingenium too. It received an overwhelming amount of response, indicating a tremendous growth in the interests of students in the field of Tech.
And just like previous years, Abohoman never ceases to amaze us. It had doubled the amount of submissions from the last year. It really depicts how culturally blessed our college is, and how much creativity can be found within our students.
As the work progressed for this edition, there was a major concern, “who will be the next gen of Leads for the magazine”. To tackle this, a new team came into the picture, “Ingenium Special Forces (ISF)”. The members of this team were the existing members of Ingenium from all the other 4 teams. Other than handling responsibilities from their respective teams, they were given extra tasks to handle, which assures the growth and progress in Ingenium’s day-to-day task.
Finally, we can’t talk about bringing a web magazine without the existence of a dedicated team working round the clock in the background. A team which is always ready to deliver the digital needs of the magazine. Graphics, logos, videos - you name it, they deliver it. After the first edition of Ingenium, we felt the need to have a team which would be on standby to fulfil the technical requirements. Hence, “Utkarshi”, the technical team of Ingenium was formed. The team comprises amazing web designers, developers and graphic designers, and they have been an integral part of everything digital done under the Ingenium banner.
Ingenium was like a puzzle that needed to be solved. And each team did its part in bringing themselves together and working to complete it. No individual team could have done it on their own. Ingenium is what it is now because everyone clearly understood their role and responsibility and did that with utmost dedication and at times going above and beyond to finish the task that needed to be done. Back in 2020 when we first thought of Ingenium, we never imagined that we could get so many people to work on a single thing. Hope you like the second edition of Ingenium and share your feedback with us through our social media handles.
Regards,
Editorial Board
Ingenium