From the Desk of Dean - Academics, INC
Campus Mergers ñ
A Natural Evolution
As the rivers flowing East and West
Merge in the sea and become one
with it, Forgetting they were ever
separate rivers, So do all creatures
lose their separateness When they
merge at last into pure Being.
- (Chandogya Upanishad. 10:1-2)
Right from the morning, Ramya,
the alumna of INC, is restless.
She is unable to concentrate on
her work at the office. The news of her
campus merging with another campus
is disheartening her. Her dear campus,
where she spent almost two
years, to
which all her sweet memories are
associated with and where she even
chose her life-partner, being closed is
indigestible to her. Although she wanted
to share this news immediately with her
ëcampus mate-cum-husbandí, Vijnan, she
could not, as he was out on an important
task. She had to wait with a heavy heart
till he returned. But to her surprise, he
laughed it off and said ìMore than the
news, it is your reaction to the news,
more than the calamity it is your fear of
the calamity, hurting you more. If you
can look at such things with a positive
perspective, nothing is a matter of worry.
He added further, ìthe fact that, just
as two different tranquil streams that
meet and merge flow as one to meet
the sea, our kindred hearts and minds
unite with the other members of the
new campus to build a church of our
own. It is a Confluence of Grace. After
all, whatever may be the identification
and wherever may be the campus, we
are all members of the same INC
fraternity, which is an epitome of
knowledge.
The word confluence means ëflowing
togetherí. At a deeper level, I think grace
is the quality of realizing and appreciating
the holiness in each other and in the
world. It happens to us individually, but
it happens more profoundly in a
community. So today we celebrate a
water communion, where water is a
metaphor.
Itís a metaphor because what we are
when we come together is more than
the sum of what we were when we were
apart. We come together to form a
cathedral, just as droplets of water come
together to form a stream. And, in the
coming together, there appears
something extra. No individual drop of
water is going to fill the riverbed, but
together the drops of water make a force
so powerful that it can sweep everything
in its path. In these days of recession, if
the group is wider, you can interact and
share your experiences with more
number of people and as a result, the
opportunities to get absorbed in reputed
organizations are more. This opens up
new vistas to one`s life.
The global economic meltdown and its
impact on our economy are forcing
every one to re-look at the way they are
carrying on their economic activities.
Coupled with this, half a decade of INC` s
operation in many locations and a
reflection of its progress, led the
organization to a paradigm shift in its
strategic plans and resource
consolidation. As a part of this, some
INC campuses are being merged with
some of the other INC campuses. The
list comprising such campuses and their
identity with the merging campuses is
given in this issue for your information.
While life at a specific INC campus is a
passing phase, the identity and
association remain strongly with INC,
the Institute.
As Lord Alfred Tennyson puts it in his
famous poem, The Brook, " ìI chatter,
chatter, as I flow to join the brimming
river, for men may come and men may
go, but I go on forever." This phenomenon
is true for INC. Students pass out, new
batches of students join, campuses may
be merged; but the Institute remains
forever and INC and INCAS are strongly
behind you, always.