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#IWriteForDiversity: Online contest by IIMB students club gets warm response

Spearheaded by QUEst, the contest receives over 100 entries from across the country

12 October, 2017, Bengaluru: Poems, essays and short stories celebrating diversity made their way to the online contest – I Write for Diversity, an initiative of a few post graduate students in management at IIM Bangalore, led by Abhishek Ghosh and Rohit John Philip.

QUEst, the diversity and inclusion group led by Ghosh and Philip, had announced an online writing contest inviting stories, poems and reflections on inclusion. The contest #IWriteForDiversity, was launched on August 1, in collaboration with Interweave, an inclusion solutions consulting firm. It was hosted on a platform called Penbound, a socio-publishing, networking and learning platform for readers and writers.

Vineet Shetty, Co-founder of Penbound, said: “It’s nice to know that people from ages 18 to 60 and from different educational and cultural backgrounds, participated in the contest.”

Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai, author of ‘Corporate Chanakya’ and the ‘Chanakya’ series, evaluated the entries.

Charumathi Supraja, an independent journalist, who won the first prize for her short story ‘Eyes Full of Stars’, said: “It’s good to see the focus on inclusion and diversity”.  

Among the entries, ‘The Third Sphere’ by Nisha Babu, a 20-year-old student from Bhopal, shines the spotlight on the transgender community in India, ‘Three Greater Noida Poems’ by Anannya Dasgupta, Professor of English at Shiv Nadar University, deals with the subject of hate, ‘Making’, a short story by Bangalore’s George Thomas, deals with homosexuality, and ‘Cinderella – no holds barred’ by 15-year-old Upaasana Kartik retells the fairy tale. Aarti Shyamsunder, organizational psychologist who runs her own consulting practice focused on leadership, assessment, diversity and inclusion in Bangalore, writes on ‘sexism and its victims’, while Sastra University’s Kavyapriya Sethu and Lady Shri Ram College’s Aditi Majumdar, in their poems, ‘What Do You See?’ and ‘Your Cup of Tea’, write on gender roles, identities and biases.

The winning entries of the #IWriteforDiversity contest can be read at www.penbound.com.

Anushka Shetty, Co-founder of Penbound, said: “Collaborating with QUEst has helped us get people to think about issues that are often swept under the carpet. The response has been very encouraging.”

Rohit Philip, of PGP 2016-18 at IIMB, agreed with Shetty. “The response has been fantastic. We have received requests for regional language contests and we are working with Penbound on this. To sustain the momentum generated by the contest, we are also working with KASHISH Arts Foundation and will host a film festival on campus this weekend (Oct 14th) for students and the IIMB community.”

With a curated film line-up on various issues surrounding the LGBTQ community the world over, the event is meant to engage viewers.

The event will also include speaker sessions by Professor Vasanthi Srinivasan from the Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management area at IIMB, who is also the Chairperson, Ethics and Code of Conduct at the institute, and Shibu Thomas, a core trustee of the KASHISH Arts Foundation.

Event Details

Date/Time: October 14, 2017; 1600 – 1900 Hrs

Venue: N001, New Classroom Block, IIMB

Spearheaded by QUEst, the contest receives over 100 entries from across the country

12 October, 2017, Bengaluru: Poems, essays and short stories celebrating diversity made their way to the online contest – I Write for Diversity, an initiative of a few post graduate students in management at IIM Bangalore, led by Abhishek Ghosh and Rohit John Philip.

QUEst, the diversity and inclusion group led by Ghosh and Philip, had announced an online writing contest inviting stories, poems and reflections on inclusion. The contest #IWriteForDiversity, was launched on August 1, in collaboration with Interweave, an inclusion solutions consulting firm. It was hosted on a platform called Penbound, a socio-publishing, networking and learning platform for readers and writers.

Vineet Shetty, Co-founder of Penbound, said: “It’s nice to know that people from ages 18 to 60 and from different educational and cultural backgrounds, participated in the contest.”

Dr. Radhakrishnan Pillai, author of ‘Corporate Chanakya’ and the ‘Chanakya’ series, evaluated the entries.

Charumathi Supraja, an independent journalist, who won the first prize for her short story ‘Eyes Full of Stars’, said: “It’s good to see the focus on inclusion and diversity”.  

Among the entries, ‘The Third Sphere’ by Nisha Babu, a 20-year-old student from Bhopal, shines the spotlight on the transgender community in India, ‘Three Greater Noida Poems’ by Anannya Dasgupta, Professor of English at Shiv Nadar University, deals with the subject of hate, ‘Making’, a short story by Bangalore’s George Thomas, deals with homosexuality, and ‘Cinderella – no holds barred’ by 15-year-old Upaasana Kartik retells the fairy tale. Aarti Shyamsunder, organizational psychologist who runs her own consulting practice focused on leadership, assessment, diversity and inclusion in Bangalore, writes on ‘sexism and its victims’, while Sastra University’s Kavyapriya Sethu and Lady Shri Ram College’s Aditi Majumdar, in their poems, ‘What Do You See?’ and ‘Your Cup of Tea’, write on gender roles, identities and biases.

The winning entries of the #IWriteforDiversity contest can be read at www.penbound.com.

Anushka Shetty, Co-founder of Penbound, said: “Collaborating with QUEst has helped us get people to think about issues that are often swept under the carpet. The response has been very encouraging.”

Rohit Philip, of PGP 2016-18 at IIMB, agreed with Shetty. “The response has been fantastic. We have received requests for regional language contests and we are working with Penbound on this. To sustain the momentum generated by the contest, we are also working with KASHISH Arts Foundation and will host a film festival on campus this weekend (Oct 14th) for students and the IIMB community.”

With a curated film line-up on various issues surrounding the LGBTQ community the world over, the event is meant to engage viewers.

The event will also include speaker sessions by Professor Vasanthi Srinivasan from the Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management area at IIMB, who is also the Chairperson, Ethics and Code of Conduct at the institute, and Shibu Thomas, a core trustee of the KASHISH Arts Foundation.

Event Details

Date/Time: October 14, 2017; 1600 – 1900 Hrs

Venue: N001, New Classroom Block, IIMB