Indian Institute of Science

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With the encouragement of Swami Vivekananda, JRD Tata sought to build a research institute for science in India. Sir William Ramsay, the Nobel Laureate who discovered noble gases, suggested our very own Bangalore. The Wodeyars contributed acres and acres of land. And in 1909 one of the finest institutes was born. The most striking feature of the institute’s building is the looming central tower-like structure that’s decorated with balconies and windows. While entry into the campus is strictly monitored, it might not be too difficult to gain access if you have a pal who works or studies there. 

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Navya considers herself to be the Cassandra of the 21st century – no one ever listens to the wisdom that she so willingly imparts. This is the only Greek tragedy element in her otherwise happy life. She’s got her Husband Charming, has perfected the art of sarcasm, is always fed copious amounts of good food, and is well on her way to self-actualization.