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Innovation

Innovation comes from the Latin innovationem, noun of action from innovare. The Etymology Dictionary further explains innovare as dating back to 1540 and stemming from the Latin innovatus, pp. of innovare "to renew or change," from in- "into" + novus "new".

They say that "Change is inevitable", well then so is innovation. From Aristotle's metal bird to Paris' The Eiffel Tower, the mark of Innovation is etched across mankind's very existence. It enabled the Neanderthals to develop tools and Neil Armstrong to walk on the moon.

So here at IIT Guwahati, we plan to Celebrate what generations before us have had to present, thus paying homage to the toil and effort that made sure they didn't just exist on this planet. They, in fact, changed it forever.