Room 276, Gandhi Bhawan, BITS Pilani

Siddhant Shrivastava

May 24, 2015

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Why write a post about an indistinguishable dorm room?

Gandhi 276 (Coordinates - 28.360874 N, 75.588507 E) ushers in a profuse stream of consciousness (and subconsciousness) for me.

I made it my home for two long academic years (that is four semesters (2013-2015) and a summer (2015).

Today (24 June, 2015), I am leaving it as I complete the final phase of packing up the lightweight items. Incidentally, today is also the date when I took my BITSAT exam in 2012. It also happily collides with the end of the community bonding period and the start of the coding period for GSoC which I explained in this post.

How I got this room?

Out of pure whim. BITS Pilani allows students to choose their wings and rooms. The final wings are decided by a lottery system in cases of a collision. So yes, our wing (the ‘ghot’ wing) got the upper back wing, and consequently I got this room.

About Gandhi 276

Experiences with GN-276

I stepped foot in this room on July 31, 2013. The previous room occupant, U.R. Lohi was the president of BITS Pilani Student Union for the 2012-2013 session. So in a way, I got the president’s room, out of pure whim. A cool and cringey bragging right to start with.

First Semester, 2013

Second Semester, 2014

First Semester, 2014

Second Semester, 2015

Summer 2015

The common denominator in all these eventful times - Gandhi 276.

Thank You Gandhi 276.

For standing by me. For becoming a home which I’d go on to endear more than my family home. For sheltering me from the sweltering heat and the frosty chills of this sleepy university town. I learnt to touchtype as fast as 100 words per minute in this room. My first Git commit. My first pull request. My first blog post. Thank you room for all the experiences, sicknesses, treatments, soporific ambiences, all-nighters, Gtalk & IRC sessions, and above all - a nurturing environment where I grew up as a Computer Scientist.

Closing remarks

This has been a long farewell post. And this experience wouldn’t have been this awesome if not for the people around this room - Karan, Kunal, Gaurav, Sai Charan, Shreyansh, Priyank, Girish. I wish all the best in life and beyond to the future and past occupants of this room.

“May the GN276 Force be with you!”

So long and thanks for all the fish.