Money, pen-drives, wallets, pens, cell-phones and cameras! Wooh, the list goes on and on….EMRC has become a “chori ka adda”. It has become an issue of growing concern, both for the ones looted and the to-be looted people. A moment of careless attitude, and you never get to see your beloved mobile or that crisp 500-rupee note!
Each and every day we get to hear yet another story of some new theft. We are forced to doubt our own classmates, invariably thinking may be this or that guy was responsible for our lost items.
Let us know if the college students and teachers think the same about the recent incidents…
(As reported to Aransha Garg)
According to Soumya Roy sir two words defines it all "DEGRADING VALUES".
Nikita Agrawal , a student of MSc II sem said that she is afraid of carrying any valuable stuff and showed her concern by stating, “How can someone take such a step that too in an institution of knowledge?”
Jenifer Tahiliani from MSc IV sem commented, "As a student we need to be extra-cautious but then till what extent? You leave something on the table, and the second you turn away….it disappears!"
This magic worked perfectly on pen-drives and cell phones and now these "MAGICIANS" even tried their hand at cameras.
We talked to Mansi Thatte, a student of MSc.IV sem, who recently lost her brand new Sony Cybershot camera. This is what she said, "It is an alarming point. Every second day, our display board is decorated with a lost and found notice."
Unfortunately, here things once "LOST" are never "FOUND" !!!