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So it's that time of the year again - Farewell season is here. We all are geared up now to step into a new and quite unknown universe out of college which was our safe abode for 3 years. But before this comes to an end I'm going to pour it all out here.
I'm not always good at being vocal and TMT people know this better than anyone else. That's how I got around to pick a pen instead and let my thoughts flow while I jot them down. Being a shy kid growing up, it was always difficult to fit in, it was difficult when I left home and joined a boarding school at the age of 16 and it was again difficult when I landed up in Delhi, completely overwhelmed by the enormity and energy of this city and of course JMC. There were also times when I felt like I am not enough and doubted my capabilities but TMT is where it all began. From being able to trust myself to becoming the content head, TMT gave me what I needed the most throughout this journey.
I found a sense of belongingness here, and feelings of comfort and camaraderie followed me throughout.
And I couldn't have got a better team than the most chill Prez and VP and one hell of a devoted co-head and of course the content members without whom I wouldn't be who I have become today. It was a delight to work with such brilliant minds and to be able to learn something or the other throughout this whole time. I just can't be beholdened enough to this fam for helping me grow through my life's metamorphosis process.
And lastly I wish nothing but the very best for all my TMT juniors, just how amazing Evoon and Techocial turned out this year, I'm sure that you all will again set a great show in the coming year.
 Work hard, fall, learn and grow plus make the most out of your grad life since time never stops and you guys too one day will be referred to as 'the outgoing batch of JMC.' Wishing for all the members and my fellow graduates a lifetime of happiness,success, health and wellness.
"These memories that TMT gave me are etched on my heart forever and I will look back on this time with grieving feelings of hiraeth."
Harshita Singh, Content head
The Mercurian Times
Signing off

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