![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, India's innovation is a game-changer! "Do you think Chandrayaan 3's jugaad innovation approach to space exploration will redefine global norms? Back in 2009, our beloved ex-president and eminent rocket scientist, APJ Kalam, graced the launch of the Centre for India and Global Business at Cambridge with a captivating keynote lecture. With our introductory post, we also take a trip down memory lane. Professor Jaideep Prabhu explores Chandrayaan 3 in the context of the six principles of Jugaad Innovation. Chandrayaan 3 is a stellar example of what India can offer to the world in this realm. Īt the Centre for India and Global Business in Cambridge, we've long been fascinated by and indeed coined the concept of jugaad innovation (inspired by but distinct from everyday jugaad hacks). How on Earth can India send robots to the moon for less than half the cost of making the epic movie Interstellar ($165m)? The Financial Times delves into this intriguing question in ‘Making Space for India’. Jugaad Innovation: The Curious Case of Chandrayaan 3 “I like to seem like I’m a nice person, so I try to dress in a way that it seems like I am approachable.Jugaad vs. When I started meeting these people I just wanted to dress cool like them,” Lampkin said. “There’s a lot of people in my classes that I’m friends with that I really love how they dress and I love how they look. She wore a denim midi skirt, paired with a black top and a sheer cardigan, and some mary-jane style shoes. “Sometimes I wake up and I’m feeling very casual, or some days I wake up feeling very tomboy or girly, and then I’ll pick out an outfit of how I’m feeling.”Ĭlara Lampkin, a senior studying music, went with a ‘cottagecore-esque’ look. I began with a black skirt and a tank top and then just found random things to make it something,” Lawrence said. “Usually when I first start my outfits I start with something very basic, and then just use a lot of accessories to elevate the outfit. She accessorized with a scarf, a black hat and some chunky jewelry. She dressed in a black maxi skirt, paired with a white tank top and Adidas shoes. Garrison Lawrence, a sophomore majoring in psychology sported a chic look. “I’ve always had a passion for fashion and I have so many overflowing ideas, so my style varies quite a lot.” “I got inspiration from a music video from an artist called Chungha, for her song “PLAY.” I’m filming a dance cover for it so that’s why I chose it,” Kontometros said. She wore a mesh, cream skirt, paired with a matching corset top. “These days I’m just dressing for comfort.”įreshman Mia Kontometros, aspiring to major in music, went with a more unique outfit. The shoes, little beat up converse situation because yesterday it rained, and I don’t wanna get my nice shoes dirty,” Miller said. I was like, it’s gonna be hot today, gotta wear shorts. “I woke up this morning and I was like, I wanna wear this shirt, so I put it on. Jason Miller, a junior studying psychology, decided to go with a more casual look, with a graphic tee, shorts and some black converse. “I’m very susceptible to trends, so when the cowboy aesthetic came in, that’s sort of where all this came from.” “My red cowboy boots are like my tried and true, so I know they’ll make any outfit at least a little better,” Douglas said. She paired the accessories with a knit top, a black skirt and some ripped tights. ![]() Kiara Douglas, a UNCA senior majoring in mass communication, decided to showcase her love for the cowboy style by rocking her red cowboy boots, bandana and a bolo. ![]() UNC Asheville students showcase their creativity and embrace their individuality with their sense of fashion on campus. Fashion is an art form for expressing one’s uniqueness in daily life. ![]()
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