It took days to form the final draft, hours of music to form the final draft, minutes of brainstorming to form the final draft, seconds of yelling bouts to form the final draft and now finally it’s all over! We are proud to present The Wall ’09 to dear RAITians (student and faculty) and all those non-RAITians who will still read this edition and yes, appreciate the same.
What can you expect from The Wall?
The Wall Masons expect to produce a wholesome magazine complete with imagination of the writers running wild and giving them the freedom of speech, which is the tradition of ever-so-democratic RAIT. It has the views of the Management and what they believe can make this institution better in its essence.
The Cover:
The Wall ’09 aims to initiate a positive change-in the way individuals think and in the issues that we feel are lagging behind the times. Balance and harmony of two opposites is desirable. Why not splatter our individual Walls with the change we want to see around us?
The Wall believes everyone will feel at home with the content. From the college societies to the stereotypes, from blogs to Green Campaigns in the city, from random poetry to stuff on music- The magazine caters to everyone’s needs.
We are thankful to the cooperative faculty members for their unwavering support on every step which lead to making The Wall ’09 what it is right now. We are appreciative of the moral support offered by President Shri Vijay Patil. The Wall is grateful to Shende Sir and Devane Sir; without whose guidance and vision this magazine could not have evolved. We thank Nakra Sir wholeheartedly for his suggestions and the ‘room’ he provided helped us achieve what we wanted in the magazine. I would like to thank all my team-mates for everything that went in to create The Wall ’09. I thank them a lot for bearing with me and my whims, crazy ideas and loud laughs. I thank them again because The Wall loves them all for the sweat and blood they put in with me.
The Wall misses its ex-Mason Arjun Kaushik (with all his grins and one-liners) and Tarun Venkateshwar who was one of its enthusiastic readers. They met with a fatal accident on 7th September ’09. May their souls rest in peace.
Sushrut Munje
Editor-in-Chief