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#INTELLOSPHERE
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So, these were some of the famous hashtags used for one of the most successful event held recently in Kirorimal College. The second edition of the Model United Nation held in the college on 2nd and 3rd of February , it was a great success as all the EB members which were invited in the MUN appreciated a lot and all the delegates were highly satisfied by such a smooth MUN.
On the other side there was an another event "Intellosphere" which consisted of many side events , calling celebrities , inviting politicians etc. It attracted a large numbers of crowd in it from different colleges and had excellent result overall , only one word to say " SUPERHIT SHOW" .

But....
Behind all these success there were lots of effort , sleepless nights , lots of hard work , sacrificing studies , and many things which people do not came to know.

A boy , who always lived a life of luxury , comfort , never had a taste of hard work and sweat challenged himself to getup from his comfort zone and lets gain some experience from contributing himself in these event as being a volunteer of the " THE ROUND TABLE SOCIETY , KIRORIMAL COLLEGE " who held these events.

It all started with a meeting , in which he was supposed to bring some new and innovative ideas about side events which were to be held in the fest . He gave numbers of ideas but none of them were approved by his head  . Every day meetings were held and some ideas were discussed , some days meetings were long as 5 hours a day.....

After numbers of meetings , the time came to implement the ideas finalized in the meeting. Till now it was not seem to as hard he was thinking , everything was going smooth. Day by day time get expanding from 5 hours in college to 9 hours in college. He was given many tasks everyday like marketing , shopping , and creative tasks which was never felt as burden but an enjoying
 learning experience especially because of he got good friends in that society which is always a blessing for him.

Two days before event he spend 12 hours in college each day for the upcoming event . All day spend in working for events , managing every thing at the last moment , he had no lunch for two days as he had to work all the time for his society.

Then the day comes for event 2nd February 2018 , he was appointed as chit passer in UNHRC Committee , he saw MUN delegates for the first time , every one was well dressed in formals including the volunteers of organizing committee (of which he was also a part) . he remain in a committee for a short time , because many things were required and he had to run every time to get those things as soon as possible like blackboard chalk , pens , chits etc. due to which he remain for a a very short period in a committee , on that day he was supposed to arrive at 6 am but he was not able to woke so early on that day , even he didn't know why he was not able to woke so early ? He reached at 7.30 am and started his work , set upped two committees .

The first day was totally exhausting , he got free at 8 pm . He came home , had dinner and just after that he slept and he had no idea where he is because he was very tired .

Next day he woke up at sharp 4.30 am and reached at 6.00 am and started his work by setting up committees and all , second day everything went smooth , he had no idea whats going on in his surroundings , his eyes were on whatsapp in his phone , whenever any committee requires anything , the committee in charge just whatapp silently the requirement and moment he sew that message he began running to complete that requirement as soon as possible.

He learned so many things that he cant even describe it , he had no idea whats going outside the college in intellosphere , which guests are arriving , what sessions are going on , nothing. He was totally focused on his job.

After so much tiring schedule he slept like he didn't slept for months , and spend his time with friends , sitting with them in an open air on grass field and telling them about all these experiences. It was the first learning experience of this boy.  

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