SUMMERTIME.
COMPUTERS
ART.
B.Sc Computer Science, 2023-2026
SUMMERTIME.
COMPUTERS
ART.
B.Sc Computer Science, 2023-2026
Sunshine
THIRUVATHIRA
B.Com Computer Application, 2023-2026
lectures end, halls get quiet,
Sunshine
THIRUVATHIRA
B.Com Computer Application, 2023-2026
lectures end, halls get quiet,
M.Com 2024 - 2026
VICTORY.
WINNERS.
B.Com Finance, 2023-2026
M.Com 2024 - 2026
VICTORY.
WINNERS.
B.Com Finance, 2023-2026
A Redefined Software Cell

Digital Infrastructure
Development
Committee

We build for students, faculty and the public. If it's useful and for the greater good, we're making it happen. Tech by the students, for the people.

100%
Student-Engineered
Website Implementation Progress 65%
10+ Core Contributors
5.4k Monthly Visits
3+ Active Services
DEPLOYMENT LIVE
STUDENT-LED

Technologies We Use

Django
Tailwind
React
Nginx
Docker
AWS
Django
Tailwind
React
Nginx
Docker
AWS
Django
Tailwind
React
Nginx
Docker
AWS
Django
Tailwind
React
Nginx
Docker
AWS

Our Team

The People Behind
DIDC

Faculty Advisor

Prof. Anju C Kurian

Prof. Anju C
Kurian

Asst. Prof. Anju C Kurian brings both academic rigor and real industry experience to her role at DIDC — a rare combination in a faculty advisor. Her high standards and commitment to the technological progress at CAS Vadakkencherry makes her one of the most dependable pillars behind DIDC's progress.

Chief Student Liaison

Basil Shybu

Basil
Shybu

Basil Shybu is one of the founding voices behind DIDC, and his ability to rally people around a shared goal continues to define the committee's culture. Beyond his role as liaison, he is also the creative force behind DIDC's UI/UX work — shaping how the college's digital presence looks and feels. He serves as the bridge between students, faculty, and the technical work happening on campus.

Chief Technical Head

Aswin S Nair

Aswin
S Nair

Aswin S Nair leads the technical side of DIDC, from infrastructure to open source. A computer science researcher in the making, he has shipped production systems, contributed to widely-used open source tools, and is focused on raising the bar for what student-led technical work looks like at CAS Vadakkencherry.