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Yearbook 2020 IITG

Reminiscing the quote, "I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them." and bringing back the nostalgia of the summer of 2020, team SAIL presents to you all MEMOIR OF A LIFETIME.

Reminiscing the quote, "I wish there was a way to know you were in the good old days before you actually left them." and bringing back the nostalgia of the summer of 2020, team SAIL presents to you all MEMOIR OF A LIFETIME.

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Best memories in Campus?

The night we realized we won manthan, ghat

parties, hostel parties, street plays, late night

walks and FIFA.

Saw u grow up from a crying cheems to a crying

chad. I distinctly remember tereko 1st year mai how

we pissed u from all flanks. Die hard man u and Vp

supporter. Sadly 4 sall mai kabhi flex nahi kar paya

unke baal pe :(

Anti weeb crusader and gamer machate raho. On

road to 2k :)

Biggest change since first year?

A changed perspective on a lot of things that I

used to judge badly.

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Best thing you learned from here?

Trusting my own judgement and making my

own decisions.

Aandu mri jaan why are you so “handsomest” I miss

your hugs and our never-ending arguments. Firse

Your “main responsibility nii le skta” thing is so cute

and at the same time so annoying. I have the craziest

Ghat stories with you and thank you Ghat pr itni taarif

ke liye and for being the support during the Bhutan

trek And also mjhe HSS padhane ke liye ek bada wla

hugggg. Firse chlte h naa yrr Ghat pr one last time.

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One thing you’ll miss the most?

The freedom(both time and space) that we had.

NEHA MEENA

One thing you regret not doing?

Not being very social in my first year(thanks

drama club for helping out with that :p)

Meeting for the first time at the canteen having

sandwiches, we've come along a long way. From your

fear for maths, being the lit secy, winning Manthan

consecutively, our first trip to Meghalaya, your unsuccessful

venture to Dzuko, and finally, your victorious

Bhutan trek. I'll miss your absurd ted talks in ghat or

manas/Barak high session and all your theoretical

reasoning. From nippu to aandu, you've changed.

Changed a lot. But you remain that fat ass talkative

guy, whom we all love. Cheers!

D BEDADEEP

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