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Jain International School students bring laurels

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Nagpur News: Students of Jain International School, Nagpur proved that they are second to none, by winning the trophy for the “Best Quiz Team” of Nagpur in Vodafone Derek’s Faster Smarter Better Challenge 2013 in partnership with Derek O’Brien & Associates.

The champions of the team were Vyoma Varsha Std VI, Avni Tambi Std VII, Vedaant Tambi Std VIII and Rohit Pant Std X.

The competition was, indeed, a feast for discerning minds with the participation of Nagpur’s finest schools.

The students thanked the teacher in-charge Charu Gulati for her guidance and motivation. They were congratulated by the management, principal Anmol Badjatia, the staff and students for their stupendous performance.

Jain International School students bring laurels


GMCH Dean to address First Year MBBS students on August 12

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The Dean of Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) Dr Rajaram Powar would address a meeting of those students who have got their First Year MBBS admissions in the GMCH. The meeting will be held onAugust 12 at the College’s Auditorium Hall at 11 am. The Dean has requested all the students, parents, and Editors to remain present at the meeting, a press release issued by the GMCH said.

GMCH Dean to address First Year MBBS students on August 12

Students’ rivalry may turn into college clash at GMCH in Nagpur; 2 hostels at loggerheads

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A sort of college clash is being anticipated as the warning bells go ringing at the two boy’s hostels in the Government Medical College and Hospital in Nagpur. The students from the boy’s hostel no. 3 and 5 in the GMCH premises are reportedly at loggerheads owing to the inborn rivalry between a group of senior and junior boys. The situation has gone alarming enough to fire outbreak of fight between the two groups as the junior students from hostel no 5 have been told to move into hostel no 3 which is reportedly dominated by senior students.

The third year students from hostel no. 3 are worried that the final year students in hostel no. 5 may try to settle scores with them in the sequel to the big fight that rocked the campus few months back.

In February 2010, GMC’s annual sports meet had to be called off in the midst of things followed by a brawl between the students from these two hostels. The students took to their fists and cuffs taking the fight to enormous proportion. Since then, the boys from both the hostels have been training guns upon each other. And the latest order by college administration seemed to have blown the issue again.

Sources said the students of hostel no-5 have requested the warden not to transfer them fearing backlash by final year students. They alleged that the Warden is not listening to them and has given them ultimatum to vacate the premises and shift in no-3 within three days.

Now the students have rested their hopes the GMCH Dean, however they could not meet him on Saturday. The students said that coming three days would be holiday for which they could not only be able to meet the Dean once the college reopens.

Hostels under poor hygiene

Students also complained about filthy and unhygienic state of affairs at these hostels. The toilets stink due to no regular cleaning while the water being supplied too is not clean. They are forced to live in unhygienic condition.

GMCH authorities must act before the students go on rampage.

Students’ rivalry may turn into college clash at GMCH in Nagpur; 2 hostels at loggerheads

Akki meets aspiring technos at G.H Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur

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He came, he smiled and he conquered. The students of G.H.Raisoni College of Engineering could not have asked for a better surprise than having the “ Khiladi “ of Bollywood  Akshay Kumar coming to their college .  Akshay Kumar was in the city to promote his upcoming film “ Once upon a time in Mumbai – Dobara”.  During this visit, he chose to visit G.H Raisoni College of Engineering to interact with his fans.

The college was abuzz with activity and excitement which followed by the anticipation of his visit. Long before he was expected to arrive, majority of the students had filled the auditorium and the rest of them had lined up against the balconies and corridors to get a glimpse of their favourite star. On Akshay’s arrival, the students went crazy cheering and applauding him. Arriving in an Audi Q6, Akshay looked as handsome and dapper as ever. Sporting a causal look and a bowler hat, he waved at his fans obliging them with his smile. From the car he proceeded swiftly towards the main auditorium where he performed on a romantic number “ Allah  ho “ from once upon a time ….dobara” . The director of G.H Raisoni  Dr. Preeti Bajaj madam felicitated him with a bouquet of flowers. In his address to the students Akshay revealed that the key to his success lied in the blessings given by his parents. He told the students that before starting anything , he would always seek blessings of his parents . He asked the students to also do so.

Upon his departure, the whole college was drenched in Akshay’s  fever. The Khiladi conquered a lot of hearts with his smile and many more with is down to earth demeanor. A superstar of his magnitude coming to Nagpur and then visiting G.H Raisoni college will be always remembered.

Akki meets aspiring technos at G.H Raisoni College of Engineering in Nagpur

BVM, Mundle School, Modern School emerge winners in Vande Matarm singing contest

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The winners of Mahapor Chashak Vande Mataram Competition (Mayor’s Trophy for Vande Mataram) in final round were declared after the Mayor Anil Sole inaugurated the final round of the Competition and distributed the prizes held at . The winners of first prizes were as follows:

Results of final round:

GROUP-I (CLASS 9-10)

1) First Prize: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Civil Lines. (Rs 10,000 and Memorabalia)

2) Second Prize: Shrimati Dadibai Deshmukh Hindu Girls School (Rs 7000)

3) Third Prize: RS Mundle English School (Rs 5000)

4) Vimlabai Tidke, Atrey Layout (Rs 3000)

5) South Point School, Onkar Nagar (Rs 2500)

6) Consolation Prize: Sheshrao Wankhede Vidya Niketan NMC (Rs 2500)

GROUP-II (CLASS   6-8)

1) First Prize: BRANS Mundle English Medium School (Rs 10,000)

2) Second Prize: R S Mundle English School, Samarth Nagar (Rs 7000)

3) Third Prize: School of Scholars, Vanadongri (Rs 5000)

4) Vimala Tidke, Atrey Layout (Rs 3000)

5) Bar Sheshrao Wankhede Vidya Niketan, NMC (Rs 2500)

6) Consolation Prize: Pardi Marathi Higher Secondary School, NMC (Rs 2500)

GROUP-III (CLASS 1-5)

1) First Prize: Modern School, Koradi (Rs 10,000)

2) Second Prize: South Point, Onkarnagar (Rs 7000)

3) Third Prize: Sandipani School, Civil Lines (Rs 5000)

4) B R Mundle  English Medium School, Laxmi Nagar (Rs 3000)

5) RS Mundle English School, Samarth Nagar (Rs 2500)

6) Consolation Prize: Pardi Marathi School No. 1, NMC ( Rs 2500)

7) Special Prize: Kurvey’s New Model and Junior College (Rs 3000)

The Mayor Anil Sole awarded Mahapor Chashak, cash and certificates to the winners. The programme was compered  by  Assistant Teacher in the Education Department Anand Thakre while vote of thanks was proposed by Education Committee Chairperson Chetana Tank.

BVM, Mundle School, Modern School emerge winners in Vande Matarm singing contest

Centre Point School students gigantic, fine gesture towards Uttrakhand flood victims

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Deeply affected and moved by the news stories of the plight of the victims of the Uttarakhand floods, students of all the three branches of Centre Point School in association with HelpAge India , lended a helping hand to bring a bit of normalcy in these people’s now chaotic lives and sent relief  material to Uttarakhand on Friday 16th .

Notices to this effect were sent to the parents and soon contributions started pouring in the form of cereals , grains, medicines  and other relief materials. Teachers and school staff also joined in this drive by donating one day’s salary for this noble cause. A total amount  of Rs 3,12,791 was collected , informed  Abha Parasher , Head Co-ordinator.

The touching gesture by the children of Centre Point Schools, had responded mighitly by collecting more than 4.5 tonnes. Which as follows rice 1500kgs,800 kgs Dal, 300kgs sugar, tea powder ,spices 50 kgs, wheat flour 600kgs, match boxes, candles ,bathing & washing soaps 1200 pieces, 140 new blankets, ready to make food 5 cartons, 1600kgs of salt ,detergent powder 100 kgs . medicines worth  above lac. School stationary for children . this aid will be moved to Dehradun and there family packs will be made and sent to the villages and will be carried on head as roads still are in bad shape .

HelpAge India came forward to help the school in packing all the items which had been collected by all the three branches of Centre Point School.

Our HelpAge team has been on the ground at work 24×7 , since June 21, providing primary medical relief to those affected and distributing family food packages, this convoy is the last of the material we bought from the funds we have and it will barely last for 15 days . Honestly ,it isn’t enough , and we need funds urgently to help them cope,” says Mathew Cherian, CEO HelpAge India.

The  contributions were dispatched in the presence of the students who had smiles of contentment on their face with knowledge that their little  gesture will help in the rehabilitation of the victims .

Centre Point School students gigantic, fine gesture towards Uttrakhand flood victims

Independence Day celebrated at PIET rendering around the message of peace

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The Gathering

The air flew free in the skies as the folks took breath of Independence with the feeling of oneness and vision of colors that marks the independence for all of us. As sun rays made the eyes blink, the early morning gathering at the Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering on the eve of Independence Day saw a noble deed of tree plantations as well.

Dr CG Dethe

 

 

Independence Day was celebrated in the sprawling campus of Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering & Technology; Nagpur on 15th August at 7.30 A.M. Flag Hoisting ceremony was done at the hands of Dr. Satish Chaturvedi, Chairman, LTJSS. Smt Abha Chaturvedi, Secretary LTJSS and Dr. O.S. Bihade, Executive Director, LTJSS were prominently present. The principals of other colleges in the campus namely Dr. M.P. Singh, Dr. C.G. Dethe, Dr. A.R. Panat, Prof. P.P.Padgilwar, Dr. S.R. Verma, Dr. Vijay Dattarkar and Deans of various Institutes. Teaching faculty & staff of various colleges under Priyadarshini group of Institutions attended the function. Dr. Satish Chaturvedi addressed the gathering with inspiring speech which was followed by cultural events, patriotic songs and sweet distribution.

 

Mrinal, Swarda, Sumitra, Seema

The National Anthem moment

The Flag Hoisting

The celebration started with the welcome ceremony of dignitaries, Dr Satish Chaturvedi and Abha Chaturvedi.

The function then proceeded towards flag hoisting followed by a united offering of salute and National Anthem. The speech delivered by Dr Satish Chaturvedi was indeed one of the enlightening ones. Rendering around the message of peace in their own different attitude of Independence, the folks were appealingly dressed in white attires.

Tree plantation was also organized under the NSS cell of PIET. Principal, Mr. Sawade, Prof. Ambadkar,Staff and students of Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering & Technology took pains to organize the function.

Dr. Satish Chaturvedi

Smt Abha Chaturvedi

Tree plantation was also organized under the NSS cell of PIET. Principal, Mr. Sawade, Prof. Ambadkar,Staff and students of Priyadarshini Institute of Engineering & Technology took pains to organize the function.

Dr CG Dethe, Principle, PIET proudly shared his joy at the function saying, “Everyone present here visibly has a feeling of nationality. The excellent speech by our Babuji was the highlight that gave examples and awareness about the freedom struggle and non-violence.”

Rangoli

Tanvi

Aditi and Sanjana

Aakash

Swarda

Saude, Ambadkar and Sachin Sir

The National Anthem moment.

Abhijeet and Rahul

 

Students

Tree Plantation

Sandeep, Ankit, Rajpal, Amlesh

Priyanka and Hema

Avinash

Priyanka

Prateeksha and Reena

Vivek

Shubhangi and Rutuja.

Sheetal and Meghashree

 

-Ritu Walia

PICS BY : Amol

 

Independence Day celebrated at PIET rendering around the message of peace

GMCH Warden’s resignation calms down explosive situation in hostels, students heave a sigh of relief

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The burning issue of hostel problems like unhygienic conditions, frequent clashes between senior and junior students of the hostels and the harassment of sorts by at the hands of Warden watered down after the Warden Dr Makarand Vyavhare of GMCH resigned thus averting a major controversy. The resignation of the Warden brought peace to a battle of all ills as dozens of difficulties got resolved at a stroke.

The students of Government Medical College and Hostel, Nagpur were at the receiving end since past few months facing internal problems in the hostel. Problems of uncleanliness and improper facilities at the hostel was a nasty hurdle for the future doctors. According to the students, their complaints were also not addressed by the Warden Dr. Makarand Vyavhare.

Nagpur Today had carried a report titled ”Students’ rivaly may turn into college clashat GMCH; two hostels at loggerheads” about possible clashes between students of Boys Hostel No -3 and No-5 wherein the students ( 3rd year) of Hostel No-5 were directed by the Warden to move to hostel No-3 (final year students) having bitter rivalry between them. The third year students from Hostel No.3 were panicky over the fact that the final year students may try to settle the scores with them in the sequel to the big fight that rocked the campus few months back at annual sports function SYNERGIE-SYNAPSE.

The students had requested the Warden Dr Vyavhare not to shift them but he did not budge. Students had also pleaded with the Dean GMCH in this regard. According to sources, there were lot of complaints coming up against the Warden that forced him to resign . However, officially it is claimed that Dr Vyavhare resigned on personal grounds.

GMCH Warden’s resignation calms down explosive situation in hostels, students heave a sigh of relief


Green Heaven Kids School students go ecstatic celebrate Independence Day with enthusiasm

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Nagpur News: Tomorrow’s “Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mother Teresa” celebrated the 67th Independence Day at their Green Heaven Kids, Dindayal Nagar,Nagpur with great patriotic fervor and enthusiasam. The picture at Green Heaven Kids School was ecstatic as the kids were full of excitement and cheerful.

Renuka Deshkar , renowned person in the field of compering and who was chief guest on the occasion guided the students about the importance of Independence Day in her simple but beautiful words. Kavita Sharma, Director of the school inculcated feelings of patriotism in the students.

Students of all the classes actively participated in the event, which was marked by the speech by Abhinav Kumar, Ajinkya Rajkarne, Shelly Patel, Kavya Shah, Ishitha Bangale from KG I and Ananya Awasti, Pravin Kumar ,Neha Thool from KG II. All the kids performed a mesmerizing Mass PT.

A beautiful chorus patriotic song was presented by the students. The programme was anchored by Prasanna Nanduri and was grand success under the guidance of Principal Aboli Bidkar and hard work of staff. This was appreciated by chief guest and the management.


MEDICAL CAMP:
Green Heaven Kids Dindayal School organized a free medical checkup camp for making students and parents aware about their health issues. All the students were examined by eminent doctors from Aarya Clinic Dr Dheeraj Patil, Pediatrician and Dr. Madhuri Patil, an ophthalmologist. Head of Green Heaven Kids Aboli Bidkar expressed sincere thanks to the team of doctors for their noble cause, through which many students were benefited.

Green Heaven Kids School students go ecstatic celebrate Independence Day with enthusiasm

PIET Industrial Visit at Mahindra & Mahndra Ltd

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Mechanical  Engineering  Department  has , recently  organized  Industrial  visit  for  III  semester students  at  Mahindra & Mahindra Limited  MIDC  Hingna  Nagpur. Ashish Kolhe (H. R. Manager) & Shrikant   Gade (Deputy Manager H.R.)  helps to permit the student .   Nitin Mahure ( H. R. Executive ), Bhushan  & Yogesh briefed  the  students  about   various operation  &  practices  followed  in  the industry .  They  had   interactive   session  with  students. Prof.  M.S. Dhande and  Prof.  M.P. Nimkar,  accompanied  the  students during industries  visit.

Dr. C. G. Dethe,  Principal,  Dr. A.P. Kedar, H. O. D.,  Mechanical   Engineering    Department appreciated  the  initiative  &  urged  the student   to   update   themselves  with  current   industrial practices.

PIET Industrial Visit at Mahindra & Mahndra Ltd

Priyadarshini College of Engg. won general Championship in swimming

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Priyadarshini Engg College won the general championship in swimming, organized by Rashtrasant Tukodoji  Maharaj Nagpur University. Priyadarshini College Of Engg. won with maximum 20 points. Harikisan Gogai , Rajul Singh , Vivek Bhangade,  Kishlay Chaturvedi, Devrath participated in the events.

The chairman Of Priyadarshini Group Of Institutions. Dr. Satish Chaturvedi, Secretary, Smt. Abhatai Chaturvedi, Executive Director , Dr. O. S. Bihade , Principal Dr. M. P. Singh,  Sports Officer Prof M. K. Ambadkar. Etc. congratulate for their success.

Priyadarshini College of Engg. won general Championship in swimming

Indian Air Force Conducts AFCAT at KDK College Of Engineering, Nagpur

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Air Vice Marshal VS Bharti, Senior Air & Admin Staff Officer, Maintenance Command presenting a token of appreciation to Prof. Madhur Shukla of KDK College of Engineering, on behalf of Air Marshal P Kanakaraj AVSM VSM, AOC-in-C Maintenance Command during inaugural ceremony of Air Force Common Admission Test held on 25 Aug 2013.

Nagpur News: Air Force Common Admission Test (AFCAT) is a part of unified selection system to provide adequate opportunities to the candidates eligible for multiple branches of the Indian Air Force to apply through a single application. AFCAT is conducted for the following Non-UPSC entries for induction into officers’ cadre of the IAF Flying branch: Short Service Commission (Men/Women), Technical Branch:Permanent Commission (Men) / Short Service Commission (Men/Women), Ground Duty branches: Permanent Commission (Men) / Short Service Commission (Men / Women).

Headquarter Maintenance Command, Air Force conducted the AFCAT on 25 August 2013 under the overall supervision of Gp Capt AK Upadhyaya at KDK College of Engineering, Nandanvan, Nagpur for central India candidates in which 2635 candidates comprising of Male/ Female candidates appeared.

Air Vice Marshal VS Bharti, Senior Air & Admin Staff Officer, Maintenance Command, visited the venue to review the arrangements. He complimented the college management for their continued support to the IAF, and presented with a token of appreciation on behalf of Air Marshal P Kanakaraj, AOC-in-C Maintenance Command.

Indian Air Force Conducts AFCAT at KDK College Of Engineering, Nagpur

Guest Lecture inauguration under ChESS-2013 at Priyadarshini Inst.of Engg & Tech, Nagpur

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A Technical programme was organized by Chemical Engineering Students Society “ChESS-2013” which was held at seminar Hall, P.I.E.T. which was scheduled on Friday, 23 August 2013 at 11.30 am. Er. S. P. Ghuge, Scientist, EIRA Division, NEERI, Nagpur was the chief guest and delivered the lecture on topic “Process risk modeling for chemical industries” at the inaugural function. Dr. C. G. Dethe, Principal, PIET was presided over the function. Prof. S. R. Mote,  Head-Chem.  Engg. Dept. and Er. Kiran D. Bhuyar, Assistant Professor  & Coordinator, ChESS-2013, were prominently present on the Dias. The ChESS program  was inaugurated by enlighten with Divas followed by floral welcome of guest.

Prof. S. R. Mote, explained the objectives of the ChESS-2013 to contemplate upon the emerging knowledge in Chemical Engineering so as to improve the Human life. She has put the departmental overview and achievements under the banner of ChESS.  Dr.C.G.Dethe has guided the students to take benefit of such program to build up bright future. He has also guided the students to enhance the knowledge base by attending such program. Prof.K.D.Bhuyar has extended his sincere thanks towards guest and also red out the brief achievements of Scientist Er. S.P.Ghuge.  Mr. Ghuge  has explained about how to overcome the different risk factor and sugest solution based modeling of it for Chemical Process Industries and new research areas in Chemical Engineering which do exist and every Chemical Engineer has to explore out and imply the new ideas in practical life to find the solution to critical risk problems.

The event concluded by presenting the memento to Hon’ble Scientist S.P.Ghuge.

Respected Faculties Prof M.D.Waghmare, Prof W.S.Deshmukh, Prof Rashmi Nibalkar, Prof G.P.Lakhawat, Prof A.H.Batghare, Abhilesh Kombe, Laboratory Assistant  were prominently present in the programand also worked hard to make this event very successful one.  Sagar Dhanuskar, proposed the vote of thanks. Following student members of ChESS  Pritam Sarkar, vaibhav Gawande, Swapnil Upadhyay,   Sandip Tiwari, Saurav Das, Ketaki Tarodekar,  Nivedita Nandanwar,  Shamal Tarar  has worked hard for this event.   Management of LTJSS has fully supported this event.

Guest Lecture inauguration under ChESS-2013 at Priyadarshini Inst.of Engg & Tech, Nagpur

NSS Unit of RCOEM organizes PRARAMBH 2013

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National Service Scheme (NSS) unit of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engineering and Management (RCOEM) organized “PRARAMBH” on 24th August 2013. PRARAMBH is a program organized to not only introduce the activities of NSS to Second Year students of B.E., M.B.A and M.C.A. but to also incorporate new members for the session.

PRARAMBH began with the traditional opening ceremony followed by the introductory remarks by Shreshtha Swami (Secretary, NSS) who presented the annual report on NSS activities. The Chief Guest of the function was Dr. Manoj Tatwadi (Director, Raviraj Centre for Social Reconstruction), who inspired the students to adopt the virtues of honesty, bravery and constant hardword for success. Dr. VS Deshpande (Principal, RCOEM) graced the occasion as well and highlighted the importance of social services and soft skills. The function concluded with the investiture ceremony of NSS post holders for the year 2013-14. Shraddha Chaterjee and Anish Vinod further conducted the proceeding while Nikita Pal delivered the vote of thanks.

The program was organize under the supervision of prof NM Deshkar (Dean, Students’ Counselling and Welfare Cell) and Dr S Dogra (HOD, Physical Edu Dept and NSS officer).

NSS Unit of RCOEM organizes PRARAMBH 2013

Green Heaven Kids visit Shraddanad peth Anathalay to Celebrate Rakhi

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Nagpur News: Students of Green Heaven Kids visited Shraddanad peth Anathalay with great enthusiasm to Celebrate Rakhi with their new brothers and sisters. Kids from school and children of orphan home tied sacred threads to each other with high levels of happiness.

Children also gave gifts to orphan kids with abundant love. Principal Aboli Bidkar gave her blessings and distributed sweets to all the kids of home.

Kids also celebrated raksha bandan at school premises where kids were taught about strengthening the bond between brothers and sisters and fostering brother hood.

 

 

Green Heaven Kids visit Shraddanad peth Anathalay to Celebrate Rakhi


Electrical Dept. of RCOEM organizes an encouraging technical seminar

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The Seminar

A technical seminar was organized on 20th Aug 13 by the electrical dept. of Shri Ramdeobaba College of Engg. & Management. It witnessed the presence of HOD V.T. Barhate & other professors of the dept. including N.M. Deshkar, Prof. Arora, Prof. Gaurav Goyal & Prof. Rangari. Two guest lectures were delivered, one by Mr. Pitam Shinde & the other by Mr. Kaustubh Katdare. Both are alumini of RCOEM & successful entrepreneurs presently. Enlightening the students of 3rd year & final year of electrical dept, both encouraged the students with their lectures. Pritam Shinde who deals with the RFID technology is the Business Development Partner at Gyantech.  Radiofrequency identification (RFID) has variety for applications & the market for this technology is expected to rise till about 7.6 billion USD by 2020. Because of its huge potential & ever growing popularity, it promises to provide enormous scope for the upcoming electronics & electrical engineers. There was a question answer round at the end of this session, wherein challenging questions were put forth that turned into an interactive one.

Kaustubh Katdare

The later hour of seminar was engaged by Mr. Kaustubh Katdare, who is the founder of www.crazyengineers.com. He briefed the students about his website & history behind it. His website is said to provide a great platform for engineers all over the world. This is a place where top level technical discussions are done & engineers get their queries resolved. With a huge no. of aptitude tests available on the site, it helps the students in their campus placements as well.

All the students found this technical seminar to be encouraging as they got to know about the recent technologies. As this seminar witnessed overwhelming response more such seminars shall be conducted in future.

Electrical Dept. of RCOEM organizes an encouraging technical seminar

Lecture for chemical engineers organised at LIT

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DR. M.G. Gharpure delivering the expert lecture

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The Expert lecture of Dr. M.G. Gharpure, a distinguished Chemical Engineer, member jury committee MEDA and resource person for SAARC energy committee, was organized at LIT. The lecture was organized under the aegis of “ Pandharipande- Taskar lecture series”. At the beginning Mr. Avinash Patil, Secretary LIT Alumni Association Mumbai has explained the background and purpose of this lecture series to make awareness amongst students about the latest developments in the Process Industries.

Dr. M.G. Gharpure  has deliberated on the topic “Role of Chemical Engineers and technologists in optimization of energy consumption in process Industries; Carbon Credit and PAT Scheme”. He has explained about how the Thermal & Electrical energy audits lead to improvement in Chemical Process Industries earnings. Giving the example of Sulfuric Acid plant he has enumerated that the plant which was consuming the energy has started cogeneration by Combined cycle on DG set .Explained the need, evaluation and trading of Carbon Credits. Highlighted the PAT scheme. He observed that if the energy considerations are properly incorporated at design stage the energy costs can be substantially reduced.

The programme was attended by all the Faculty members and students of Final Year B. Tech. & M.Tech. Enthusiastic queries of Students were satisfied by the guest speaker.

Prof. T.B. Chahande the Director In charge has presided over the function. Dr. K.V. Koranne, Prof. S.P.Ghisad, Dr. R.P.Ugwekar, Prof. R.P. Birmod took efforts to make the programme successful.

Student coordinators  Shruti Paidipati, Neha Saraf, Akash More, Mohasin Ansari, Nana Satpute, Pratik Khobragade  and group have actively participated in the programme.

LIT management conducts these kind of programmes for the benefit of students.

Lecture for chemical engineers organised at LIT

Janmashtami celebrated at Green Heaven kids

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Nagpur News: Green Heaven kids celebrated Janmashtami with great pomp & show. All the boys had been dressed as Krishna and all girls had been dressed as Radha.

Mrs.Snehal  narrated a story for imparting more knowledge about shri Krishna and significance of this festival.With this understanding, on this occasion of Janmashtami,children performed mind blowing Ras Garba.Students enjoyed Dahi Handi as a symbol of team building followed by distribution of highly nutritious Prasad Gopalkala .Mrs.Sangita,Mrs Prasanna, Mrs Nandini,Mrs Sridevi took lots of efforts to make the program successful under the guidance of Mrs.Aboli Bidkar head of the institution .Mrs Kavita Sharma,director of the institution uploaded the whole event. Mrs.Deepthi presented vote of thanks.

Janmashtami celebrated at Green Heaven kids

Y.C.C.E. organizes a two day ISMOKE campaign -If YOU can’t stop smoking, CANCER will!

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Dr Smita Gupte with dean Ujjwala Gawande

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The youth is the most attracted crowd towards smoking and the only reason for this is the ‘glamour’ quotient involved. Sometimes there are ones who realize the outcomes to be but it is generally very late realization. It’s not only the smoking that kills; passive smoking is also a reason. Smoking is like a chain reaction and it will get bigger and harmful if it is persistent.

Fortunately the same goes with anti-smoking or quit smoking attitude, it is also passed onto others and will spread if the right measures are taken. ISMOKE is a representative of one such measure which if spread and implemented, then can definitely change the numbers up there.
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering conducted a two day campaign in collaboration with Tech Fest IIT Bombay’s innovative idea, patronized by UNESCO and UNICEF, entitled ‘ISMOKE – I Support the movement to kill cancer’ in association with ICS (Indian Cancer Society), with a vivid vision to widespread the message among the youth to quit smoking.
“Good habits formed at youth make all the difference.” – Aristotle

YCCE- ISMOKE Apurva Salway with her slogan

The two day program comprised of a seminar and “The Doodle Project”. On 29th, Y.C.C.E. conducted the seminar in which Dr. Smita Gupte, a renowned oncologist educated the audience in her presentation, about different types of cancers, how they can be prevented and how they can be cured.
“..there were lungs polluted, entrenched with tar stickers, Y.C.C.E. enthusiasts came and took off those, fixing its back side with their name on a burning cigar making it a ‘white’ one, a new one again; similarly purifying the lungs with air and making them healthy again..”

YCCE Ismoke coordinators

YCCE Ismoke students participating

The Doodle Project included a slogan writing competition, the best to be awarded by IIT Bombay. Not only folks from all departments of Y.C.C.E. but even the professors expressed their rage about smoking, letting out their emotions on paper in the form of slogans!
Principal U. P. Waghe, Dean Students’ Activities, Ujjwala Gawande and umpteen Y.C.C.E. mentors were very glad over the overwhelming response of students about this drive. They encouraged and supported the students for the same. The college coordinators Anveet Akre, Asmita Rahatgaonkar, Pavan Agrawal with a team of 12 volunteers toiled hard for the success of this event.

Shalaka Kulkarni

Y.C.C.E. organizes a two day ISMOKE campaign -If YOU can’t stop smoking, CANCER will!

IN-TECH PROTOCOL ’13 inaugurated at PIET

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

In-Tech Protocol ’13 is a two- day’s Tech Fest of IT Dept. student forum having an aim of providing a platform for the student community to develop and showcase their technical competency.

Dr. C. G. Dethe, Principal, PIET appreciated the student organizers for receiving enormous response for participation in different events of In-Tech Protocol ’13. He has also expressed his views on career opportunities in Information Technology and motivated the students during his address.

Student organizers explaining the different technical events

Felicitation of College Toppers of IT Dept.

Felicitation of College Toppers of IT Dept.1

Prof. Pallavi Chaudhari , HOD , IT Dept. , emphasized on the activities under In-Tech i.e. innovative technocrats of Information Technology , the student forum of IT Department. She has appreciated the untiring efforts taken by all the fifth semester IT students to organize In-Tech Protocol ’13.

Aptitude Test

Tech Hunt – C-CODING

 

Prof. Archana Potnurwar, Teacher In-charge, guided the students throughout their preparation.

Prof. Abhijit Warhade exerted for the wide publicity of the event. Prof.H. M.  Kubade, Prof. N. S. Puri, Prof. S. D. Ghode, Prof. R.K. Choudhary, Prof. P. G. Chaudhari , Prof. A.P. Ingle and Prof. S. N. Borkar supported the students.

In particular, Saurabh Kant, Trushal Raut, Amritanshu, Kunal Kishor, Manish Kumar, Raju Kumar, Sohan Kore, Amlesh and many other students put in lot of efforts to make the event successful.

The following were the different technical events of IN-TECH PROTOCOL ’13:

TECH PAVALLION – TECHNICAL QUIZ

Event Head – Abhishek Kumar Pandey

 

TECH HUNT – C-CODING

Event Head –Akshay

 

NET NAVIGATION – NET SURFING

Event Head – Sneha Babhale

 

R-U-EMPLOYABLE – APTITUDE TEST, GD & PI

Event Head- Kunal

 

CYCL-ECO-N – JUNKYARD WASTE TO USE

Event Head – Shubham

 

INNOWEB- WEBSURFING & INNOVATIVE WEB

Event Head – Rohit Chandrikapure

 

FASTEST FINGER FIRST – TYPING SPEED TEST

Event Head – Kaushal Kishor

 

MIND CRUNCHER – PUZZLES, SUDUKO

Event Head –Rohit Pimple

FAR SIGHT – GAMING

Event Head – Arindam

PIET Team with student organizing committee

IN-TECH PROTOCOL ’13 inaugurated at PIET

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