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About The ITBHU Chronicle
Arun @ May 09, 2006

The Chronicle is a monthly news magazine published by alumni association (ITBHUGlobal.org) of Institute of Technology, BHU. It is published online around 10th of every month. The first issue was published on June 10, 2005.

The magazine serves as a link between students, alumni, faculty and administration of the institute. It publishes only news related articles. By publishing success stories of individuals, we sincerely hope that our students and alumni should not shine only in the technological field, but should also become successful businessmen, venture capitalists, politicians, writers, research scientists, film producers, etc. We shall publish more off-beat news articles in future.

We appreciate divergent views from our readers. However, articles, news and views expressed in the chronicle are those of individuals, and they do not reflect views by the Chronicle Team. Chronicle is a magazine with neutral outlook, and it just faithfully covers news and events, which might be of interest to the global IT-BHU community. The Chronicle's job is to report, not to take sides.

We welcome your feedback, which should be brief (preferably not exceeding about 200 words). The Chronicle reserves the right to publish any feedback and to edit to match the space and decorum requirements.

You may send any news, article or feedback to us at news@itbhuglobal.org or chronicle@itbhuglobal.org.

Thanking you,
The Chronicle Team