We, the students of Faculty of Architecture, GBTU, Lucknow, the nation's most talented budding architects are on a venture to proclaim our basic right to Council of Architecture or COA registration. For the same we proliferate our cause to the masses and media. We hereby request you to support us. More than 300 "innocent" students' future is at stake. Will you just stand and watch?
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Monday, 10 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Friday, 7 October 2011
BOL GCA HALLA BOL! HALLA BOL! HALLA BOL!

"THANKS A TON TO ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED OUR CAUSE AND BECAME OUR STRENGTH"
The Following lines are dedicated to all students of GCA for being so determined, for becoming those....
"crazy ones, those rebels & the misfits, those round pegs in the square holes..."
for being not fond of rules, and not respecting for the Status Quo
for being not fond of rules, and not respecting for the Status Quo
people have "quoted us, disagreed with us, glorified us and vilified us",
but nobody has been able to "IGNORE US",
because we have changed things, no matter however small or big, we have changed things.
If there is any lesson we would take from our endeavor and remember it for our lives...it will surely be that we are adept to invent, to imagine and explore, maybe inspire...
"because we are the crazy ones, because we think different."
For us, for everyone who is crazy enough to think, he/she can change the world, becuase probably they are the ones who really do...
here is the original inspiring apple campaign visual:
here is the original inspiring apple campaign visual:
(phrases taken from Apple Inc. campaign.)
This is also a tribute to Steve jobs who died on 5th October 2011, he was one of the unique visionary of tech world who inspired a generation from his novel ideas about design and technology oriented ideology , and his words will keep inspiring many to come.
(from the students of Faculty of Architecture,G.B.T.U. Lucknow)
(from the students of Faculty of Architecture,G.B.T.U. Lucknow)
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Hunger Strike DAY 4
Is there anyone listening? if yes, will you still sit & watch???
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
We are Ashamed to be part of a Nation which disrespects Students, their rights and Education
तार तार हुई मानवता और शिक्षा तथा शिक्षक की पदवी |
Nobody is concerned about the lives of 5 students, still authorities are acting casual and can't they even come and listen to our plight?
Is there no value of lives of students that are the future of this nation?
Is this a democracy? Is this a country one should be proud of being a citizen?
We are ashamed to be part of the system where the person who should be concerned the most cant even listen and understand the problems of his students, where the lives of 5 students are at stake and even then that person talks about files and holidays? Is there anything called humanity that exists within that person? Is there any humanity anywhere ? And can a person at such a respectable position of a teacher be not moved by the students who are dying...in front of that person?
Today the respected profession of education and teacher has been shattered when a teacher has called police force to keep away the students? What kind of a teacher would call police to mediate between the students and him?
Today the respected profession of education and teacher has been shattered when a teacher has called police force to keep away the students? What kind of a teacher would call police to mediate between the students and him?
We are ashamed to be part of a system that is morally so corrupt and so impotent that it can't even respect the rights of students? The central education minister tweets about right to education, but is he even humane enough to realise the real feeling of education?
Everyone is concerned about money and nobody gives a damn. They talk big, real big! All those people full of filth sitting on foamed sofas in air conditioned rooms and power chairs...they don't even know how they are moulding the whole society, for the bad.
A country where education is on the least & last priority. A nation where teaching considered a 3rd class profession in our country? Why ? Aren't teachers, students and education the backbone of our society? Shouldn't the best people in any profession be involved into something as holy as teaching and education ?
This is not an issue of just 300 students, this is an issue of the whole education system that is suffering due to administrative and political problems like these. These are the issues that keep the national talents to search outside the nation and then we blame ourselves and each other for lack of the creative people in our nation. The problem lies within us, we have to acknowledge that until and unless there are strong reforms and seriousness given to education, we should not hope for making our nation stand among the very best.
If anyone is there who understands this, listen to lakhs of silent souls that perish every year in this machinery of unnecessary competition and aimless products yielded by the monster that our education system has eveolved into.
We are sorry, but until and unless our education system evolves, reforms and revolutionizes,until and unless the custodians of the education (the ministers, the teachers and the people) are responsible enough, we will always feel ashamed as a citizen of a nation where teaching is considered as the last career option and students are considered as the least important people.
Is there anyone listening? if yes, will you still sit & watch?
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Monday, 3 October 2011
Sunday, 2 October 2011
Students donate blood on Auspicious Day of Gandhi Jayanti
Blood donation Information module: Click on the picture for Higher resolution (graphics created by Students GCA)
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