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Message 000, IITBAA Japan Chapter, Feb 2018



IITBAA Japan Chapter Executive Committee (EC)  launches IITBAA Japan Chapter Blog : For Alumni By Alumni.

It is a relay blog where authors (alumni) would keep nominating next author.

Blog topic can be almost anything which is relevant to Alumni and it can range from your experiences in Japan, travel, food, shopping, local alumni meetups to India-Japan relations.

Current author should notify and confirm with next author beforehand, before nominating.

IITBAA Japan Chapter EC will contact nominated author.

Nominated author should send his/her blog to japan-group@iitbombay.org at his/her earliest convenience within 3-4 weeks after nomination.

IITBAA Japan Chapter EC will review the content and publish on the blog.

Those who are willing to share their blog despite being nominated, can contact currently nominated author or IITBAA Japan chapter EC.

You can comment your opinion, words of appreciation and supplementary information.

Let’s make a blog, through which we can share our ideas, experiences and opinions and connect with each and every alumnus living across Japan.

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