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Turing Club Elections 2021/22

Welcome to the club elections 2021/22 for Turing Club. Below you will find the nominations and videos of those standing for the multiple posts. As a voter, you should read the rules shared by the CulSec and the DSO, watch the videos of the candidates, ask any questions you have in the Whatsapp group and vote on the voting day!

Read on to see the nominations for the posts!

Convener

James

A sentence is too less to encompass a person. You can find me at my Github

Co-Convener MS19

Nikhil Bansal

Hi, I am Nikhil, MS19099. I am nominating myself for this post because I have certain plans and goals for my club and I would want to make them a reality if given a chance.

You can find me at my Github

Co-Convener MS20

Ansh Mishra

Hey, I am Ansh, MS20112. I hereby nominate myself for the post of co-convener for the Turing Club. I am a compititive programmer myself, hence would try to take this club to a level where we can start participating and winning prestigious competitions like GSoC, ACM-ICPC, Google Code Jam, Hash Code, etc. I have spilled the beans on my futher plans in my manifesto video.

You can find me on Github and Codechef.

My manifesto video

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Arhan Vora

Hi, I am Arhan, MS20089.

I use tabs, not spaces.

You can find me at my Github

My manifesto video

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Sachin G Iyer

Hi, I am Sachin (MS20056). As a captain, I had to set up my school's first serious cricket team without the support of the administration (who gave us a volleyball coach and no practice.) Unfortunately, this is the same skillset I will need for this club.

You can find me at my Github

My manifesto video:

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Note: At 00:10 I mean "events happening pre-covid" (sounds like pre-code)