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Published April 15, 2015 at 5472 × 3648 in Welcome.
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Work Logs

  • The bells are on a break! – Support beam failure October 6, 2016
  • Data collection, More Free-Wheeling September 6, 2015
  • Wifi enabled and Circuitry added September 5, 2015
  • LAN repositioned + Weights adjusted September 1, 2015
  • Bevel Gears – Wear and Bushings August 11, 2015

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The Heart of the Clock

The Heart of the Clock
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Welcome!

The most iconic landmark in the quaint, little hamlet that is Pilani, the BITS Clock-tower brings with it more than half-a-century’s worth of history and tales aplenty.  Occupying a central place in BITS folklore, over the years, attempting an ascent of this structure was something of a rite of passage for every BITSian who hopped onto the life-mobile and sauntered off into the sunset.

As clock-towers go, this specimen is about as unique as they come – its array of 10 bells, gives it an unparalleled musical range among its brethren nationally, and it certainly hits rarefied notes on a global scale.  That it has had to suffer in silence for the last 30 years is a deafening tragedy, with reports from its heyday extolling how its chimes could be heard from miles away!

Over the last couple of years, there has been a dedicated student-run initiative to restore this tired behemoth to the pristine glory of its yesteryears.  Mentored by a group of recent alumni, a team of able hands and minds have made great strides in this regard.

Wishing you well, ye old Methuselah. Long may you enthrall generations hence!