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1 Industrious and enterprising, Dr. M. S. Ramaiah is among Karnataka’s illustrious sons and an engineering contractor of national repute. He founded ‘Gokula Education Foundation’ in 1962 without expecting any kind of assistance from the establishment with an objective of serving the society. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) was born under the aegis of this foundation in the same year, creating a landmark in technical education in India. Through the years RIT has imparted quality engineering education, accessible thousands from across dia and abroad facing a lack of opportunity to pursue higher education. Widely acknowledged as a visionary, Philanthropist, educationist & industrialist Dr. M.S. Ramaiah personally ensured that the institution which began with just two disciplines, grew phenomenally over the years. RIT now offers Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate programmes in several disciplines and is recognized as one of India’s leading names in technical education. The Institution is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, well stocked libraries and has highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty. In tune with the noble ambitions and aspirations of Dr. M.S. Ramaiah to developed the institution so as to become a ‘ Jnana Sagara’, all departments are continuously engaged in implementing appropriate procedures to initiate, include and conduct unique programmes keeping in touch with the emerging requirement of the industry. A Tribute to our Founder Chairman Dr. M.S. Ramaiah ( 1922-1997)

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Industrious and enterprising, Dr. M. S. Ramaiah is among Karnataka’s illustrious

sons and an engineering contractor of national repute. He founded ‘Gokula

Education Foundation’ in 1962 without expecting any kind of assistance from

the establishment with an objective of serving the society. Ramaiah Institute of

Technology (RIT) was born under the aegis of this foundation in the same year,

creating a landmark in technical education in India. Through the years RIT has

imparted quality engineering education, accessible thousands from across dia

and abroad facing a lack of opportunity to pursue higher education.

Widely acknowledged as a visionary, Philanthropist, educationist & industrialist

Dr. M.S. Ramaiah personally ensured that the institution which began with just

two disciplines, grew phenomenally over the years. RIT now offers Bachelors,

Masters and Doctorate programmes in several disciplines and is recognized as

one of India’s leading names in technical education. The Institution is equipped

with state-of-the-art laboratories, well stocked libraries and has highly qualified,

experienced and dedicated faculty. In tune with the noble ambitions and

aspirations of Dr. M.S. Ramaiah to developed the institution so as to become

a ‘ Jnana Sagara’, all departments are continuously engaged in implementing

appropriate procedures to initiate, include and conduct unique programmes

keeping in touch with the emerging requirement of the industry.

A Tribute to our Founder Chairman Dr. M.S. Ramaiah ( 1922-1997)

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Dr. M.S. RAMAIAH MEMORIAL LECTURE BY Dr. K. SIVAN, CHAIRMAN, ISRO.

PRADARSHANA - 2018

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MAGAZINE COMMITTEE

Members

Chief Editor

Dr. N V R NaiduPrincipal

Editor

Dr. P. DineshProfessor, Mechanical Engineering

Dr. Maya V. KarkiProfessor, Electronics and Communication

Engineering

Dr. Ahalya NAssociate Professor, Biotechnology

Mrs. B. SujathaAssociate Professor, Electronics and

Communication Engineering

Dr. B. UmadeviAssociate Professor, Civil Engg.

Dr. Pushpa M.KAssociate Professor, Electronics and

Instrumentation Engineering

Dr. C.K NarayanappaAssociate Professor, Medical Electronics

Dr. Shilpa M.Associate Professor,

Industrial Engg. and Management

Dr. S.G Shivaprasad YadavAssociate Professor,

Telecommunication Engg.

Mr. Rajaram M GowdaAssociate Professor, Information

Science and Engineering

Dr. M. Rizwana Associate Professor,

Management Studies

Dr. Rashmi NiranjanAssociate Professor, Architecture

Dr. Manish KumarAssistant Professor, Computer

Applications

Mr. Bharath. M.RAssistant Professor, Mechanical Engg.

Ms. S.B. RashmiAssistant Professor,

Management Studies

Mrs. Annapurna. S. MuchandiAssistant Professor, Chemical Engg.

Mr. Uday Kumar H.MFaculty, Humanities

Mrs. Aparna RAssistant Professor, Com.Science Engg.

Dr. Basavaraj M.SAssistant Professor, Mathematics

Dr. B. SiddlingeshwarAssistant Professor, Physics

Dr. S.B. PatilAssistant Professor, Chemistry

Mr. Vinayak Venkatesh RaoAssistant Professor, Electrical and

Electronics Engineering

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EDITORIAL

From the Editors desk

“In the end, what makes a book valuable is not the paper it’s

printed on, but the thousands of hours of work by dozens of

people who are dedicated to creating the best possible reading

experience for you.”

-John Green

The Editorial board of Ramaiah Institute of Technology is proud

to present SUDARSHANA 2018, an annual college magazine

highlighting literary and artistic talent of our students and faculty

members. The magazine extensively covers the major events and

achievements of our institute during the academic year 2017-

2018.

The final publication reflects and encompasses the diversity

inherent to the academic and extra curricular spaces in our college.

We are grateful to the Management for their encouragement and

cooperation for completion of this publication. Our gratitude to

all those who have contributed to make our college magazine a

big success. We hope you enjoy reading this issue as much as we

have enjoyed making it.

Editorially yours…..

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CONTENTSMessages

Department Information

Alumni Association

Pradarshana Open Day - 2018

Sports

NSS

Dr. M. S. Ramaiah Memorial Lecture

DECA

IEEE-Women in Engineering

Placement Report

English Articles & Poems

Kannada Articles & Poems

Hindi Articles & Poems Sketches

Paintings

Photography

Group Photos

Fresher’s Day

Graduation Day

Farewell Outgoing Students

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(M.R. JAYARAM)

Message from Chairman

Technical Education is the backbone of every nation and is the stepping

stone for a country to move into the niche of a developed nation.

Creating better human beings’ is our motto and we can do that when we are

able to mould our students to be good human beings with values which are

embedded for life. We aim to provide an overall development that nurtures

them towards becoming strong and focused human beings. We nurture the

latent talent lying in all our students and faculty and SUDARSHANA has

emerged as a showcase for those talents.

We wish the best for all our students, and the members of the institution

who reiterate their aims at providing the best in academic and extra-

curricular fields. We must believe that success is inevitable where these

exist- foresightedness, firm determination, hard work and discipline.

Once again, we wish all our graduating students a successful and rewarding

career.

Dr. M.R. JAYARAMChairman, GEF & RIT

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(M.R. SEETHARAM)

Message from Vice Chairman and Director

I am happy to note that SUDARSHANA 2018 showcasing the talents of faculty

and staff is being brought out. In this regard I congratulate the entire team

of Sudharshana.

Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) presents a happy blend of traditional

and modern education where knowledge is imparted to the students so

that they may occupy a better place in the modern competitive world and

develop all round personalities retaining the beauty of mind and intellect as

well as of soul. It has made its mark in academic, sports and cultural fields. I

can feel proud of its Alumni who are holding responsible position in social,

political and economic life of the nation.

I take this opportunity to congratulate our graduating students and wish

them the best.

Sri. M.R. SEETHARAMVice-Chairman, GEF & Director, RITFormer-Minister, Govt. of Karnataka

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(M.R. RAMAIAH)

Message from Secretary

The main focus of the Institution is to empower students with sound

knowledge, wisdom, experience and training both at the academic level

of Engineering and in the highly competitive global industrial market. The

infrastructure facilities and state-of-the-art equipments combined with

competent, talented and dedicated faculty contribute to an enjoyable and

an easy learning experience at Ramaiah Institute of Technology.

College magazine like SUDARSHANA 2018, serve as a platform for literary

and artistic talents of our students and faculty. I congratulate and wish all the

students and faculty to scale greater heights.

Sri. M.R. RAMAIAHSecretary, GEF & Director, RIT

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(B.S. RAMAPRASAD)

Message from Chief Executive

Ramaiah Institute of Technology has a reputation for attracting the best students in the chosen faculty. It is a matter of great pride that the College has made consistent progress, year on year, in academic and co-curricular activities.

Challenges and Opportunities are two sides of the same coin. Modern education, curriculum development and teaching methodologies have to keep pace with the demand of the economic environment. The manager, businessman and the entrepreneur of today needs many more weapons in armory. Holistic education should include all round development of a student.

Overall development of the individual is the goal of education and we all have to ensure that there is no stone left unturned to equip the student of today for the challenges of life. SUDARSHANA 2018, has served as a platform for students and faculty to exhibit their talent. I commend the faculty, students and the editorial board of Sudarshana for bringing out an excellent college magazine

I wish the students all the best for achieving greater success and scaling newer heights in your education and career ahead.

Sri. B.S. RAMAPRASAD IAS (Retd.)

Chief Executive, GEF (Engg. and Gen. Sci.)

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(N V R NAIDU)

Principal’s Message

It gives me immense pleasure to pen a few words as prologue to our in-house

magazine SUDARSHANA 2018 exclusively meant for bringing out the talent

of faculty and students, which bears immense potentiality of sharpening

communication skill as part of over all personality development. I congratulate

all the contributors and the editorial board for bringing out such a beautiful

magazine.

Empowerment of students for their all round development through education is

our cherished motto. Today education means much more than merely acquiring

knowledge. It is acquisition of knowledge and skills, building character and

improving employability of our young talent, the future leadership. Measures

initiated by the Hon. Management, steps taken by the college administration, the

willing contribution of the teaching and non-teaching staff and over whelming

response and enthusiastic participation of students in the college activities in

the recent past all vouch for this.

My heartfelt Congratulations and best wishes to our graduating students.

Dr. N V R NAIDUPrincipal, RIT

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About the Department

The Department of Civil engineering was started as the third department in the institute with an intake of 60 students in the year 1971. Structural Engineering, the first PG program of the institute was started in the year 1984 with an intake of 10 students. The UG programme has been accredited by NBA for four times and recently it was accredited for the years 2017-2020. After obtaining the autonomous status in the year 2007, the department focused towards providing state of the art curriculum development, offering electives of the present day need and techno innovative projects. These initiatives resulted in enhanced performance of the students in terms of increase in placement, increase in the number of students writing competitive examinations and pursuing higher education in the foreign universities.

Further Department of Civil Engineering was recognized as a research centre in the year 1994 leading to PhD/MSc in Civil Engineering under Bangalore University till 1994 and later it was brought under State Technological University VTU. The research centre has attracted 43 Ph.D and 3 MSc research scholars to pursue their degree from this research centre and 16 research scholars have completed PhD degree. The areas of research include Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Water resources Engineering and Environmental Engineering.

The Department has close interaction with

number of industries and Government agencies through R&D, and consultancy works. It also has MOU’s with industries and other institutes for improved interactions with outside world.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. In association with Glass Academy, Chennai organized a faculty development program on “GLASS in BUILDINGS” from 5th to 8th July 2017 at RIT, Bangalore-54.

2. A six day faculty development program on “Application of Green Technologies to Overcome Environmental Challenges for Sustainable Urban Development” from 24th to 29th of July 2017.

3. An industry institution interaction workshop on precast construction was held on 16th December, 2017 for the students of M S Ramaiah Institute of Technology by the BCV Developers Pvt Limited as a part of their corporate social responsibility activity.

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal : 02

Number of Publication in International Journal:18

Number of Publication in National Conference: 02

Number of Publication in International Conference: 01

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department of Mechanical Engineering commenced in the year 1962 with an intake of 60 students. The department has grown strong over the last 56 years with the intake rising to 180 students educated by a teaching staff comprising 50 members. The department was awarded the autonomous status by the VTU in the year 2007. Master’s degree program in Manufacturing Science and Engineering and Computer Integrated Manufacturing were introduced in the year 1985 and in 2004 respectively to create adequate opportunities to scholars with a desire to pursue career in research and education. The Department also offers research program which includes MSc Engineering by research and PhD degree from VTU and at present 24 researchers are pursuing PhD.

All the staff members have post graduate degrees and 21 of the staff members are having doctorates. The staff members of the Mechanical Engineering department have taken up a number of research projects funded by many external agencies like DRDO, DST, AICTE, and VTU and have received funding to the tune of Rs. 1 Crore. Faculty members from the department have published books in different domains of Mechanical Engineering and these books are recommended by the Visvesvaraya Technological University’s Board of Studies as reference text books. The department has also contributed in developing intellectual property for the institute by obtaining a patent and currently is in pursuit of three patents.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. One-day program on “Ethics in Business”, in collaboration with Boeing, on 29th 2017.

2. One-day program on “Materials & Manufacturing Technology”, in collaboration with Boeing, on 6th 2017.

3. Two-week Faculty Development Program on “Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technology”, 4th to 16th 2017.

4. Two-week Faculty Development Program on “Cloud Based CAD / CAM Tools for Product Design”, 15th to 29th 2017.

5. Two-day workshop on “Advances in design of aerospace components & pressure vessels – Fatigue, Creep & Fracture”, 21st - 22nd

2017.

6. Three-day program on “Nano technology and Its applications”, 26th - 28th 2018.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal : 22

Number of Publication in National Conference : 01

Number of Publication in International Conference : 07

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department was started in the year 1962 along with establishment of college. The department is recognized as a Research Center by V.T.U in the year 2003 and M.Tech program Computer Application in Industrial Drives was started in the year 2004. The research areas of focus are Power Systems, Power Electronics, Drives, HV Engineering, HVDC, MEMS and Renewable Energy Sources.

The department has set up a Center of excellence in Process automation and Control in Collaboration with Schneider Electric, Bangalore. An MoU is signed with National Instruments India Pvt. Ltd. to establish NI LabVIEW Academy .This facility is being established with a vision to empower the students with ‘do engineering’ skills, so that they will be industry ready when they graduate .Department has been sanctioned Rs 6.35 Lakhs for “Modernization of Power Electronics Laboratory”, under MODROB scheme, AICTE, October 2017-September 2019.

List of Workshop Conducted

1. Six day Faculty development programme on “Lightning Phenomena, Hazards and Protection Safety of LV Electrical Systems”, from 24th to 29th July 2017.

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal : 01

Number of Publication in International Journal : 14

Number of Publication in International Conference : 12

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was started in 1975 and has grown over the years in terms of stature and infrastructure. Department offers one undergraduate program with an intake of 120 and two post graduate programs, Digital Electronics & Communication was introduced in 2002, and VLSI & Embedded Systems was introduced in 2013 with intake of 30 and 18 respectively. It is recognized as a research center by VTU Belgaum, whereby candidates can register for pursuing M.S (Engg.) / Ph.D, centre have 18 research scholars pursuing Ph.D and 6 scholars have completed degree. The Department has received funding for research from Vision Group on Science and Technology (VGST), Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of Karnataka, NVIDIA GPU and KSCST. The department consists of highly qualified and experienced faculty members who have won several accolades and recognition in academics. The department has well-equipped simulation and electronics laboratories, along with Research and Development facilities. Past and current research sponsoring agencies include DST, VTU, VGST and AICTE.

Funded Projects:

1. Vision Group of Science & Technology, Govt. of Karnataka funded Rs. 60 Lakhs for the project entitled “Food Grain Characterization using RF Technique, Security Technology”.

2. NVIDIA GPU Grant of Rs 1.25 Lakhs for the project entitled “Deep Neural networks for Cancer detection”.

List of Workshops Conducted

i) “Speech Signal Processing” in association with the IETE, Bangalore Centre, during 2nd-4th January 2017.

ii) “CAD tools for RF Circuits and Antenna Design” during 30th January to 3rd Feb 2017.

iii) “5G multiuser MIMO and Massive MIMO Systems” in association with IIT Kanpur during 14th to 16th June 2017.

iv) Training on “Segger Empower Board ARMCORTEX M4” by ESA Bangalore on 28th June 2017.

v) “Pedagogy, Principles and Practice” on 8th October 2017.

vi) “Flight Control Electronics and Software” on 30th November 2017.

vii) “Embedded System Design with ARM Processors” during 8th – 13th January 2018.

viii) “Research Methodology and Report Writing” workshop on 10th Feb 2018 for final semester PG students of all braches under IEEE affinity group.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal : 07

Number of Publication in National Conference : 02

Number of Publication in International Conference : 34

Number of Invited Guest lecturers from eminent scholars from industry : 09

Number of Students achievement in Projects of International/National Recognition : 19

Number of PhD’s produced during this year: 02

Number of student’s industrial visits :06

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) was established in the year 1984 with an initial intake of 30 students in UG programme and the intake was enhanced to 120 in the year 1994. In 1998, CSE department started a PG programme in “Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)” with an intake of 18 students. Presently, the department has two PG programs, M.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering and M.Tech in Computer Network Engineering with an intake of 30 and 18 students respectively.

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) has four eminent emeritus professors, 9 faculty with the doctorate degree and 16 pursuing the doctoral studies. The faculty has been publishing in refereed journals and in conference proceedings. The department also conducts vocational courses and proficiency courses on fundamental and new programming languages and computer science concepts. The Department has state of the art laboratories like SAP, IBM Centre of Excellence and Cuda learning center. Technical seminars, workshops and hackathons are conducted regularly for UG & PG students. The department is accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) for the period of 3 years. The department has MoUs with leading IT Industries like NVIDIA, SAP, IBM and HP. The department conducts subjects with more of hands-on sessions and encourages students to take up MOOC based online courses in NPTEL, IITBombayX, Coursera, Udacity and edX.

The Department of CSE has 100% placement track record every year. Number of students eligible for placements was 134 and as of February 2018, 200 job offers have been made to CSE students. The Highest Package bagged by CSE students is 16 LPA in this

academic year 2017-2018. The Computer Science and Engineering department also hosts several activities such as the Project Exhibition, The department ACE Tech Fest, the department Alumni Meet, Conferences, Seminars from eminent Industry and Academic personalities.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. One week workshop on Distributed and Cognitive Technologies, Business and Security from 24th-29th July, 2017.

2. National Conference on “Making of a Digital India-Renewed Challenges, Opportunities and Effective Deliverables” during 16th-17th November 2017.

3. Staff Development Programme on “Desktop & Cloud Based Office Utilities-II” from 17th - 20th January 2018.

4. Two Day Symposium:IEEE 2018 - “Women in engineering: Technology Development And Community Outreach” during 8th - 9th March 2018.

5. One week workshop on Practical Statistical Machine Learning and Data Science with Julia from 11th-16th June 2018

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal: 02

Number of Publication in International Journal: 11

Number of Publication in National Conference: 05

Number of Publication in International Conference: 30

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Chemical Department was started in 1978, the Department was the first to offer a course in Chemical Engineering by a self-financing engineering institution in Bangalore and the fifth to be started in MSRIT. The Department is certified four times in succession by the National Board for Accreditation. Over 2000 students have graduated in 33 batches. The department offers excellent infrastructure and students have won various prestigious awards, international internships and high accolades for innovative projects. A testimony to this is the fact that the Bangalore Regional Centre of the Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers is functioning from this department for almost a decade. The country’s most prestigious event in Chemical Engineering CHEMCON-2011 was organized at MSRIT.

The department is approved as Research Center by VTU for acquiring higher qualification leading to M.Sc and Ph.D degrees. The expertise of the faculty covers a wide range of disciplines and they are engaged in cutting edge technological research. The department has several sponsored projects from DRDO, DST and IEI.

The students are encouraged to participate in co-curricular activities like Organizing

seminars, Invited lectures, Industrial visits, etc. The conducive professional atmosphere helps the students in their all-round development and to become dedicated to profession. The department takes pride in its past achievements and has the dream and action plans to make it as one of the best Chemical Engineering Department.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. Workshop on Sustainable Rural Technologies 18th – 23rd January 2018.

2. National Level Technical Symposium – Rasayan on 20th April 2018.

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal: 04

Number of Publication in International Journal: 05

Number of Publication in National Conference: 06

Number of Publication in International Conference: 04

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DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ELECTRONICS

About the Department

The Medical Electronics department at M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology (MSRIT), Bangalore was started in the year 1996. The department is offering 4-year full time B. E. degree course in Medical Electronics, affiliated to VTU, Belgaum, recognized by Government of Karnataka, approved by AICTE, New Delhi and accredited by NBA. The department is recognized as a research centre by VTU and is actively involved in R & D activities in the area of Biomedical signal and image processing and Instrumentation. The department has been actively involved in conducting workshops, FDP’s, Industrial visits and seminars to provide a platform for sharing and spreading the latest developments in the field of Medical Engineering ethics. The Department is a part of IEEE EMBS Bangalore chapter and IEEE EMBS student chapter. The Department is also a part of IEEE System Man and Cybernetics (SMC) Bangalore chapter. The department has 12 faculty members, four of them have PhD, and one faculty submitted thesis and five members pursuing PhD.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. The Department of Medical Electronics in association with Philips healthcare, Texas instruments India and Edugate technologies have organized one week workshop on “Big Data Analytics, IOT and Cloud Computing for Healthcare Applications” from 23rd to 29th

2017.

2. The IEEE EMBS MSRIT Chapter, IEEE EMBS Bangalore Chapter in association with Medical Electronics, M. S. Ramaiah Institute of Technology, Organized One week workshop on “Real Time signal Processing and its Applications” from 19th - 25th 2018.

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal:

02

Number of Publication in International

Journal : 09

Number of Publication in National

Conference:05

Number of Publication in International

Conference : 06

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

About the Department

Department was established in the year 1992 and became autonomous institute (affiliated to VTU) in the year 2007. Recently on 16th December 2017, the department celebrated its silver jublee celebrations by inviting all the alumni and ex Hods and felicitating them. The department is certified thrice in succession by the National Board of Accreditation(NBA), Certified with ‘A’ grade by NAAC and was ISO 9001:2008 certified till January 2016. We have secured majority of the university ranks. Achieved hat-rick in getting 1st rank when the institute was under the university. The department has state of the art Instrumentation and Automation Laboratory with Allen Bradley PLCs and Schneider SCADA Systems. The expertise of the faculty covers a wide range of disciplines and they are engaged in cutting edge technological research. The department has active MoU with Mitsubishi Electric India Private Ltd.

The department offers excellent infrastructure and student innovation centre to motivate the students to do innovative projects. All faculty members are actively participating in R&D activities. Department regularly conducts workshops and faculty development programmes for updating their knowledge skills . Regular interactions with Alumni and Guest Lectures from industry are organized to deliver talk on latest technology. Organize National and International conferences.

Every year, students are encouraged to participate in cultural fest called Udbav and organize a Technical fest called Upakaran. Students’ projects are selected for KSCST and Alumni funding. Our Students win prizes regularly in contests organized by leading industries like ABB, TI, FREESCALE etc. Students have undergone internships in renowned organizations like ABB, ISRO, HMT, HAL etc. They have won various prestigious awards, international internships and high accolades for innovative projects. A number of students have published papers in National and International journals. Students are constantly involved in extra-curricular activities.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. Internet of Robotic Things (IoRT)” from 16th–21st January 2017 under TEQIP-II, in association with Phytech Embedded Pvt Ltd, CDAC Bangalore, FluxGen Engineering technologies

2. Robotics and Embedded systems from One Week Faculty Development Program on Robotics & Embedded Systems from 31st July – 5th August, 2017

Publications

Number of publication in International

Journal : 4

Number of publication in International Conference: 5

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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department of Information Science and Engineering (ISE) was established in the year 1992 with an objective of producing high-quality professionals to meet the demands of the emerging field of Information Science and Engineering. The department started with UG programme with an annual sanctioned intake of 30 students and the intake was enhanced to 60 seats in the year 1999, to 90 seats in the year 2001 and then to 120 seats in the year 2008. The department started M.Tech in Software Engineering in the year 2004. The department has been recognized as R&D center by VTU. The department has well equipped laboratories. Some of the laboratories have been set up in collaboration with industries such as Intel, Apple, Honeywell, EMC2, Nokia Siemens and IBM. The department has highly qualified and motivated faculty members. All Faculty are involved in research and technical paper publications in reputed technical journals, conferences across the world. The department has been accredited by the NBA in 2001, 2004, 2010 and reaccredited in new format (outcome-based education) of NBA in the year 2015. Out of a total strength of 29 Faculty, eight of them have PhD and 14 have registered for PhD. The department has successfully conducted seminars & workshops for students and academicians in the emerging technology.

Some of the funded projects are BCI, Pattern Recognition, Robotics in Health Care, AI System; Designing a Data aggregator using wireless embedded network system for an agriculture field; An Interventional study on Comprehensive Emergency care of Trauma

Registry for Road Traffic injury in India, Bangalore; Developing Teaching Learning Apps for differently abled students, etc..

List Workshops Conducted

1. “VMware vSphere and vSAN” from March 3rd - 4th 2017 .

2. Symposium on Smarter Cities held under TEQIP-II from March 10th - 11th, 2017.

3. Microsoft Cloud Connected App Development on 4th February, 2017 at Intel Centre of Excellence.

4. “Heart Rescue India Resuscitation Academy“ from 11th - 17th March, 2017.

5. “Internet of Things (IoT)”,from 22nd to 24th

May, 2017.

6. Microsoft Student Developers Network Training was held in June, 2017.

7. “Machine Learning Techniques and Advances for Cognitive Computing”, from 31st July to 5th August 2017.

10. Machine Learning and Deep Learning, from 10th and 11th of October, 2017

11. “Computational Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence: Enabling cutting- edge skills to build the future” was held during 18th to 23rd January 2018.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal: 17

Number of Publication in International Conference: 2

Number of Book Chapter published: 2

Number of Books published: 1

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DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

About the Department

The Department of Telecommunication Engineering was established in 1996 to address the increasing demand for professionals with expertise in communication and networking technology in India. The graduate engineering program is governed by a robust and dynamic Quality Management system which covers all academic and co-curricular activities including course revision, delivery, evaluation, laboratory assignments and seminars. The department has state of the art laboratories, equipment’s, resources and committed faculty having best of the academic and industry recognition. The department started an M.Tech program in Digital Communication Engineering in the year 2004. The department has a Research Centre which was started in the year 2012. Department has collaborations with some of the leading industries (e.g. Nokia, Honeywell, Intel, ARM-Nuvoton and Ericsson) and with leading national and international universities, enabling the department to focus on R&D, and thus providing new avenues for PG/UG students for placement and higher studies.

List Workshop Conducted

1. “IoT System Design using RPI and Data Analytics” during 16th to 21st January 2018.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal : 13

Number of Publication in International Conference : 10

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

About the Department

Established in 2002, the Department of Biotechnology offers a four year B.E. Biotechnology Program with an intake of 60 students and a two year PG Program, M.Tech in Biotechnology with an intake of 18 students. The department also offers a job oriented diploma course (Biotechnology Skill Enhancement Program in Biopharmaceutical Technology - BiSEP) with an intake of 20. The B.E Biotechnology Program is accredited by NBA. The Department is also a recognized Research Centre by VTU, Belgaum, offering M.Sc (Engg.) by research and PhD programs.. The Department has excellent infrastructure and state of the art laboratories. All the class rooms in the Department are spacious, well-furnished and equipped with LCD projectors. The department library houses ample number of books, in addition to the central library facility. The Department has 14 faculty members, 10 of them are PhD holders and the others are M.Tech holders pursuing Ph.D. Many of the faculty members have post-doctoral experience in premier institutions in India and abroad. The faculty members have competence in core areas of biotechnology viz. food and agricultural biotechnology, health and medical biotechnology & environmental biotechnology and bioprocess engineering. The department research is focused towards these core areas and funded by national and state funding agencies like AICTE, DST, VGST, VTU and RGUHS. The student research projects have been funded by VGST, KSCST and MSRIT alumni association.

List Workshops Conducted

1. Cytoflex-Flow Cytometry applications in Biotechnology from 4th-9th June 2018 in association with Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, Bengaluru.

2. Basic Molecular Biology Techniques on 1st Feb 2018 in association with Faculty of Dental Sciences, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru.

3. Novel drug discovery & development from 17th -22nd Jan 2018 in association with Biocon-Bristol-Myers Squibb India Ltd, Whitefield, Bengaluru.

4. Basic Molecular Biology Techniques on 10th August 2017 in association with Faculty of Dental Sciences, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru.

5. Recent Advances in Industrial Applications of Enzymes from 28th July -3rd Aug 2017 in association with Novozymes South Asia Pvt. Ltd. Bengaluru.

Publications

Number of Publications in International Journal: 17

Number of Publications in National Conference: 3

Number of Publications in International Conference: 7

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

About the Department

The Department of Industrial and Production

Engineering was established in the year 1979

as a part of Mechanical Engineering. The

Department got separated as an independent

department in the year 1984. Industrial

and Production Engineering department

was renamed as Industrial Engineering and

Management in 1992. The department was

under Bangalore University from 1979 to

1998. The department is under Visveswaraya

Technological University (VTU) from 1998.

The department was accredited by the NBA in

the year 2001 and reaccredited in 2004, 2010

and 2015. M.Tech. programme commenced in

the year 2012. All the faculty members have

obtained their master’s degree, with 6 having

doctorate degree from prestigious universities

and 4 faculties are pursuing their PhD and 1

faculty is awaiting defense.

Behavioral Science Research Centre is setup

in collaboration with Columbia / Stanford

University – USA & National University of

Singapore. MOU with Cimtrix Pvt. Ltd.,

Bengaluru.

Actively involved in R&D activities by getting

funds from reputed funding agencies like DST,

UGC & VTU. Funding received from research

proposal : MODROBS (Modernization and

Removal of Obsolescence Scheme), funded

by AICTE, Rs. 8,25,000/- . Two days National

Conference on “Making of a digital India

– renewed challenges opportunities and

effective deliverables”, funded by AICTE,

Rs. 3,00,000/- & “Data Science – Impact on

Business Decisions”, funded by VGST (Vision

Group on Science and Technology), Rs.

2,00,000/-

The society of Industrial Engineering

and Management, “INDEMAN SOCIETY”

established in the year 1996, was formed with

the intention of bringing out the hidden talents

of the students and to expose them to latest

technological developments. The society

is engaged in organizing invited lectures,

industrial visits and other co-curricular

activities.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. “Challenges and Opportunities in industry

4.0: Manufacturing and Operations in Smart

factories.” 24th to 29th July 2017.

2. “Making of a digital India- Renewed challenges,

opportunities and effective deliverables.” 16th

& 17th November 2017.

3. “IT Tools for establishing Smart Factory” -

The Next Gen Industry. 16th to 21st Jan 2018.

4. ‘Data Science – Impact on Business Decisions’

10th to 13th April 2018

Publications

Number of Publication in National Journal : 03

Number of Publication in International

Journal: 26

Number of Publication in National Conference

: 58

Number of Publication in International

Conference : 05

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

About the Department

Physics department has a team of dynamic

and well qualified faculty (all with Ph.D)

with a passion for research. Majority of

them have more than 15 years of teaching

experience and more than 10 years of

research experience. The department is

recognized as a research center by VTU and

three research scholars have been awarded

Ph.D from the department. Five research

projects with external funding to the tune of

Rs. 50 lakhs from BRNS and VGST have been

successfully completed. The Department

has very good infrastructure, well equipped

spacious laboratories, computational and

research facilities. Two faculty development

programmes (FDP) have been successfully

conducted by the department in last one

year. More than 50 delegates from various

institutions across the state had attended in

each FDP and benefited by expert lectures.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. Faculty Development Programme on “Recent trends in Photonic techniques” during 31st July to 5th August 2017.

2. Faculty Development Programme on “Recent Advances in Materials Science and

Applications” during 16th – 21st, January 2018.

P ublications

Number of Publication in National Journal :

1

Number of Publication in International Journal

: 15

Number of Publication in National Conference

: 02

Number of Publication in International

Conference : 02

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DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

About the Department

The Department came into existence in the year 1962 along with the institution itself to teach mathematics for electrical engineering and mechanical engineering students. In those days mathematics was taught in all the five years of study and in the fifth year mathematics was offered as an elective subject which plenty of students used to take and scored very high marks. Thus mathematics has remained always a popular subject and even today it is a popular subject in its own way. In 1971 civil engineering branch was started in the college and there after branches after branches, namely, Electronics and Communications, Computer Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Information Science and Engineering, Instrumentation Technology, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Medical Electronics, Industrial Engineering and Management, Telecommunication Engineering, Biotechnology, B. Arch and several PG courses were added as branches of study in the institution.

In tune with this progress of the institution the department of mathematics also grew in size and stature to its present condition consisting of twenty staff members with eleven Ph.D. holders and remaining are pursuing their Ph.D. degree. Also, department is recognized as a research centre in the

year 2004 under VTU. At present, eight students have obtained their Ph.D. degree and seventeen students have registered for Ph.D. programme in the department. To its credits, the department has taken up many funding projects from various organizations to meet the needs of the industry, research and higher education. The department is offering engineering Mathematics course to I and II year B.E and I Sem M.Tech programme. Open electives are also offered for the students in the seventh semester.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. ‘Theory and Applications of Mathematical Modeling in Engineering’ from 26th-30th July 2016

2. ‘Discrete Mathematics, Modeling & Computational Techniques in science & engineering’ from 16th - 21st January 2017.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal: 05

Number of Publication in National Conference: 02

Number of Publication in International Conference: 12

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

About the Department

The Chemistry Department is one of the oldest Departments (established in 1962) of Ramaiah Institute of Technology. The Department consists of ten well qualified and experienced faculty members. The Department aims at preparing the students for careers in all the fields of engineering aspects and also carry out basic and applied research work. The main activity of the department is to teach engineering chemistry theory and Laboratory courses to the under graduate engineering students of all disciplines. Department is also involved in teaching Technical chemistry and Instrumental methods of analysis for III and IV semester BE chemical engineering students.. The department offers open electives for higher semester students. The department is a recognized research centre by VTU and eighteen research scholars have registered for Ph. D. All faculty members are actively engaged in research work and publishing regularly research papers in reputed international journals.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. TEQIP-II funded Faculty Development Programme on ‘Industry-Academia Interaction in Research and Developments: Opportunities and Challenges (IAIRD-2017)’. on 16th to 21st January 2017.

2. One week Professional Development Workshop on ‘Back to Nature - Nature Friendly Attitudes, Sciences and Technologies, (BN-NFAST)’was organized by the department in association with Luminescence Society of India: Karnataka Chapter (LSIKC) & MHR Foundation of India, on 24th - 30th June 2017. In which Padmashree. Subhash Palekarji, participated and gave 3 days deliberation.

3. In association with Luminescence Society of India: Karnataka Chapter (LSIKC) and Water literacy foundation, Department of Chemistry conducted a Zero – Budget program called ‘Rain water harvesting in agriculture System’, under this program, LSIKC members interacted with Sri. Ayyappa Masgi, Water Man and Founder of Water Literacy Foundation, Bangalore on 24-9-2017.

Publication

International Journals : 25

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About the Department

The Department of Humanities in Ramaiah Institute of Technology was established in the year 2008. It was established when RIT became an autonomous institution. There are seven dedicated faculty members in the department. The department is involved in teaching subjects like Professional Communication, Constitution of India & Professional Ethics, Kannada Language, Communication skills for students of Engineering and Architecture department. The department also gives training English for the rural and needy students who require guidance in spoken and written English. Thus the department looks into the needs of the student through outcome based curriculum.

• Communication classes: The department conducts English Communication classes for NRI First year and needy students to learn fundamentals of English language skills in order to excel in their core subjects.

• Creative writing sessions: Creative writing sessions in Kannada and English are also being conducted every academic year for BE I year students.

Publications:

Number of Publications in International journals: 04

Number of Publications in International Conference: 05

Number of guest lecture lectures delivered: 02

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

About the Department

The Department of Computer Applications was established in 1997 with the objective of producing high – quality professionals to meet the demands of the emerging field of Computer Applications. The department got academic autonomy in the year 2007 and is accredited by NBA. The Department of Computer Applications is recognized as a Research Center under Visvesvaraya Technological University in 2012. The department is able to provide services of high quality to its students because of the motivated and cohesive staff members of the department. The department comprises of eight doctorates out of twelve faculty members. The department has established stable and adequate infrastructure, library and well-equipped laboratory facilities. The Curriculum is framed on par with the standard

of IIT/International Universities to enable the students to meet the requirements of industries and to do higher studies.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. One Day National Level Workshop on “Bloom’s Taxonomy: A Taxonomy For Accreditation” on 28th July 2017.

2. One Week Faculty Development Programme on “Cloud Computing with Amazon Web Services” from 31st July – 5th August 2017.

Publications

Number of Publication in International Journal: 05

Number of Publication in International Conference: 08

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES

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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

About the Department

The Department of Management Studies (MBA Programme) was established in 1998 with an objective of creating high quality professional managers to meet the emerging and ever growing demands and challenges of the industry in an ethical and responsible manner. Over the years, the Department has built a strong reputation for its program and graduating students are placed in reputed institutions and leading corporations.

The Department offers a 2 year MBA degree course of Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU). The department is a recognized Research Centre of VTU and, at present there are 5 Doctorates and 17 researchers are pursuing their Ph.D under the their guidance. Three Researchers are already been awarded their doctoral degree from our VTU Research Centre. Recognizing the quality of management education imparted by our Institution, the Department was the first in Bangalore Region to receive academic autonomy from VTU in the year 2007. The faculty of the Department are well experienced both in industry and in the academic field. Many of our faculty members have authored books and published papers in leading journals and they have attended national and international conferences and seminars. The Department has professionals with ample industrial experience as visiting faculty leading some of the significant and contemporary subjects. The Department believes in continually enhancing the expertise of the faculty by deputing them to various workshops and faculty development programs.

The Department is committed to deliver quality management education. Facilitating this, processes like Teaching process, Proctor process, Quality Audit programs are in place. The department has conducted programmes and workshops for the benefit of teaching fraternity and students.

List of Workshops Conducted

1. National Seminar on “Strategic Approach Towards Indian Foreign Policy: Issues And Challenges” from 2nd & 13th October 2017 sponsored by ICWA, New Delhi

2. National Seminar on “Empowering Indian Society towards Cashless Economy” from 24th & 25th November 2017 sponsored by AICTE, New Delhi

3. Faculty Development Programme on “Changing Paradigms in Management & Research” from 1st to 8th January 2018

4. Management Development Programme on “Building Managerial Competencies for New Age Organizations” from 3rd July 2017 to 8th July 2017

Publications:

Number of Publications in National Journals : 10

Number of Publications in International Journals : 08

Number of Publications in National Conferences : 46

Number of Publications in International Conferences : 04

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About the Department

The School of Architecture, MSRIT, Bangalore, established in 1992 is situated in the sprawling campus of MSRIT. Focus of SOA-RIT is to provide quality education, imbibe deep-seated values in academics, design competitions, co- curricular and extracurricular activities and thus create high value forerunners in the field of Architecture. The Council of Architecture, New Delhi, India and AICTE has recognized this program. Programs offered at SOA-RIT are Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), 5-year degree program,

Masters in Architecture M.Arch (Landscape Design), 2-year degree program, was started in the year 2011.

The strength of the School of Architecture lies in the fact that the faculty is of various expertise ranging from Professional Office Practices and Ethics, Product Design, Environmental landscape design, Planning, Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Conservation, Concrete Structures, Sustainable Building systems, Infrastructure Systems, Advanced Architectural Design and Visual Arts who nurture the aspiring architects. Overall holistic development in Architectural Design as well as the social aspects concerning the community are inculcated at all stages in the students.

Students of SOA have participated in

various National Level Sports and Cultural competitions and in Architecture Design competitions and fests like NASA and ZONASA and have brought many laurels to the department and the Institution at National and Zonal level.“INSPIRIT”- an annual inter-collegiate fest organized by

the students and faculty of the department paves way for excellence in creative fields. Nationally and Internationally renowned Architects are invited to deliver talks to inspire and motivate the students. The annual magazine of the department, “RENDER” brings forward the literary talent of the Architecture family.

Students undergo a mandatory 1-year internship under a COA-registered Architect and this provides them with the necessary practical knowledge. After completing B.Arch other possibilities include higher education either in a national or an international university; working at an MNC or a private firm, Journalism, freelancing, govt. jobs, teaching, etc. Alumni association is part of the Institute and is actively associated with the overall development and progress of the School of Architecture.

Faculty Development Program conducted

1. “Trends in Sustainable Architectural Practices” from 24th - 28th July 2017.

Workshop conducted

1. “Alternative and Energy Efficient Building Technologies” in collaboration with Gramavidya on 25th to 28th October 2017.

2. “Tectonic Articulation using software Dynamo” from 2nd Feb – 3rd Feb 2018.

Publications

National Journals : 03 International Journals : 03National Conference : 02International Conference : 06

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

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PROCTORIAL SYSTEM

The Proctorial system was introduced with the main objective of providing supportive care and advice for the students to help them in their academic and personal problems, if any, from time to time and to counsel them appropriately. This system would help the students to complete their studies comfortably and successfully.

Proctorial process is a supportive process, where in Chief Proctor heads the system. Every department has a deputy chief proctor and all the faculty members are called the proctors. Each proctor is allotted to about 20 students. The proctor acts as a local guardian helping to solve the academic and administrative problems faced by his wards, she/he would help in solving personal problems, if any. Proctor maintains a student information record for each of his/her wards, this record gives all the details of the students, in terms of course registration/course dropping/withdrawn/re-registration etc.. In addition to the details of Proctor-student/Proctor-parent meetings held from time to time. It also gives the details of the

performance of the candidate in the semester end examination. Proctor dispatches two rounds of progress reports at the end of 45 and 90 days from the day one of starting of the semester.

Chief Proctor conducts scheduled meetings with the deputy chief proctors and HODs to update the details of the Proctorial process.

Student Information System

RIT has in place a Student Information System (SIS), an online application that offers students and their parents /guardian up-to-date information. The attendance/CIE Marks entered by each faculty member in SIS is constantly monitored in the Chief Proctor’s Office. This information is displayed in the respective departments. Finally this data is used to prepare the candidate eligibility list for the semester end examination. Student whose performance is not up to the mark is asked to appear for counseling with the proctor/deputy chief proctor/chief proctor in order to help the student to improve upon in the coming semesters.

Dr. G.S. PRAKASHCHIEF PROCTOR

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MSRIT ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Scholarship Distribution

Merit and Means and GMW Aspire Foundation

Scholarship Distribution : Merit and Means

Scholarships and GMW Aspire Foundation

Scholarships distribution function was arranged

on 27th March 2018. Sri B.S. Ramaprasad Chief

Executive, GEF appreciated the alumni for their

kind gesture of giving back to the alma mater. The

Merit and Means Scholarships were distributed to

thirty four students and GMW Aspire Foundation

scholarship was distributed to ten students.

Under these scholarships each student received

and amount of Rs ten thousand only.

Two alumni of the first batch (1962-67) present

for the program, Sri M.G. Vijay and Sri Prabhakar

were felicitated during the program.

Shri Krishna P Godasi Scholarship – Maganti

Foundation:

Maganti Foundation provides the Krishna P.

Godasi Scholarship, in the memory of Late Shri

Krishna P. Godasi, to the students in any branch

of engineering or architecture at M.S. Ramaiah

Institute of Technology. The objective of this

Scholarship is to grant full tuition fee for the entire

B.E. / B.Arch course provided the students meet

the required criteria. This year 36 students were

awarded Rs 16.8 lakhs towards this scholarships.

Project Grant:

Every year MSRIT Alumni Association provides

grant to undergraduate and post graduate

students of the institute. This year twenty eight

projects were provided a total grant of Rs 1.44

lakh.

Rank Holder Felicitation:

The Excellence shown in the Academic

Performance by the students of MSRIT by

securing a Rank during the Engineering course

is recognized and gold medals instituted by

distinguished alumni are awarded during

graduation day ceremony every year. Rank

holders are awarded Gold Medals instituted by

alumni during the Graduation Day ceremony.

Gold medals are instituted as follows:

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S.No. Branch Gold Medal

Instituted by

1. B.E. Civil

Engineering

Sri Manoj

Srivastava

2. BE Mechanical Engg

(2 Nos)

Sri Sajjan Jindal

Sri Vijay Mohan

Rao

3. BE, Electrical &

Electronics

Sri Jasbir Singh

4. BE, Electronics &

Communication

Sri Anurag

Agarwal

5. BE, Chemical Engg Sri Aju Jacob

6.. BE, Industrial Engg

& Mgmt

Sri C Lakshmi

Narasimha Rao

7. BE, Computer

Science &Engg

Sri Yogesh Jain

8. BE, Information

Science & Engg

Sri Nabarun De

9. BE, Telecommn

Engg.

Sri Yogesh Jain

10. BE, Instrumentation

Tech.

Sri Tallam

Venkatesh

11. BE Medical

Electronics

Sri Nabarun De

12. BE Biotechnology Sri Parveen Satija

13. B. Arch. Sri Jasbir Singh

MSRITAA Research Fellowship Scheme

MSRIT Alumni Association (MSRITAA) has

instituted MSRITAA Fellowship Grant was initiated

in 2014 to provide financial assistance to faculty

members pursuing research projects or plan to

conduct research work in advanced areas and

requiring research fellows or innovative student’s

projects of social impact. The support includes

a Fellowship of Rs. 5,000/- (Rs. Five thousand

only) per month for one year with a contingency

grant of a maximum amount of Rs. 10,000/- (Rs.

Ten thousand only) per annum. This year Ms. V.

Vijayalakshmi under the guidance of Dr. Bindu

s., HOD, Biotechnology was granted MSRITAA

Research Fellowship Grant for the year 2017 on

24th March 2017.

Bus Pass Scheme: Under this scheme alumni

association provided a grant of Rs fifty seven

thousand to thirty eight students towards bus

pass.

Distinguished Alumni Talk Series:

• Sri R K Jaogopal, Manageing Director, Struct

Geotech Research Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. Gave a

talk on 24th November 2017 on Career Prospect

for Civil Engineers and Bridge Structures.

• Sri K S Rajgopal, DGM Mahindra Electric gave a

talk on Electric Vehicles – The Future of Mobility

on 16th December 2017.

• Lt Col (Retd) Palani Raj Janardhan, Corps of

Electronics and Mechanical Engineers, Indian

Army and an alumnus of 1967-71 batch of

Mechanical Engineering gave an inspiring talk

to the students and faculty members on Role of

Engineers in Indian Army on 23rd February 2018.

• Dr. Lokesh Boregowda, Director, Samsung R&D

Insitute India deliverd a talk on 30th April 2018 on

Sensor Centric Research Journey – Engineering

Beyond Cubicles.

MILANA 2017 – The annual alumni meet of

Ramaiah Institute of Technology (RIT) was

organized on 19th August 2017, Saturday at

the institute campus. The program started at

11.00 am with Ramaiah anthem. The meet was

inaugurated with lighting of the lamp by Shri

Tallam Venkatesh, President, MSRITAA, Dr. M.R.

Pattabhiram, Trustee GEF, Sri S.M. Acharya,

Chief Executive, GEF, Dr. N.V.R. Naidu, Principal

(RIT), former Principals Prof. Y.A. Prahlad Rao.

Prof. B. Krishnappa and Prof. R Suresh Kumar,

Registrar Academics. Distinguished Alumni were

felicitated during the program – Shri Vadde

Sobhanadreeshwara Rao, Ex MP – Lok Sabha, Dr.

M Srinivasa, Chief Engineer, Bangalore Metro Rail

Corporation, Smt. Sarala MS, GM & Head, Secon

Pvt Ltd, Sri Lokesh Boregowda, Senior Principal

Engineer, Samsung R& D Institute, Shri Sameer

Upendra Parikh, Director, Lift & Shift India Pvt.

Ltd., Shri Girsh S., Deputy Commissioner of Police,

North East Divison, Bengaluru, Smt. Sumana

B.K.,Chief Product Officer, NetX International

Pvt. Ltd, Shri K.S. Rajagopal, Commander Indian

Navy & DGM, Mahindra Electric, Dr. Ravi Kumar

N.V, Professor, IIT Madras. Former Principals, Prof.

Y.A. Prahlad Rao and Prof. B. Krishnappa were

felicitated. Former Professors of the institute

Prof. Shanmukha and Prof Kumudhini.

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The Library came into existence in 1962. The

library with its modern collection knowledge

resources and innovative information services

fills an essential role for students, faculty and

the surrounding community in their intellectual

pursuits. It is a centralized Air Conditioned

fully automated library predominantly related

to Engineering, Technology, Management

and allied subjects. The collection comprises

of 1, 34, 554 volumes of Books with 35,937

Titles. Library subscribes to leading National

/International e-Resources pertaining to

Engineering & Management, which include 8640

full text e-journals from IEEE [IEEE Conference

Proceedings (6514), 3043 IEEE Standards from

IEEE/IET Online], Springer link, ASCE, ASME,

Taylor & Francis, Proquest and K-Nimbus. We

have also subscribed to 22129 e-Books from

Springer, McGrawHill Education and Taylor &

Francis publications.

The e-resources can be accessed remotely. The

other learning resources preserved in the Library

are 3720 Bound volumes of journals, 4404

Compact Discs (CD’s), Handbooks & Data Books,

75 Video Cassettes & Indian Standards. Library

has developed a State of the art Digital Library

with Wi-Fi connectivity & automated all services

through Web based Library Management

Software called “Libsys 7 Rel. 3”

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTRE(Welcome to treasure house of wisdom)

Prof. Kalyani, Prof. R Chandrashekhar were also felicitated during the program. First batch of the institute

the Golden Jubilee batch 1962-67 were honoured.

Post lunch alumni visited their departments and interacted with the staff and students. A separtate

reunion of Golden Jubilee batch was arranged. The MILANA 2017 was a memorable meet and concluded

with Hi-Tea.

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ICT enabled services:

URL:https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/

msrit/Infrastructure/Library/Library-Services.

pdf

[www.msrit.edu --- Facilities --- Library ---

Library Services]

Library and Information centre is providing the

automated Library services through LIBSYS

(Release 3.0), and we have set up a Digital

Library having 143 Personal Computers with a

higher bandwidth speed of 200 mbps.

Important web links to our services are available

through the following links:

LIBRARY WEBSITE: http://msrit.edu/facilities/

library.html

• E-RESOURCES : https://s3-us-west-2

amazonaws.com/msrit/Infrastructure/

Library/E-Resources.pdf

• WEB OPAC: http://172.1.20.20:8080/

jopacgwt/GwtOPAC/GwtOPAC.html

• INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY: Dspace

IR (Q.Papers, Research Articles etc..):

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Institutional Membership & specialized services

Library caters to the user needs by becoming a

member of the following Institutions of National

importance.

• DELNET www.delnet.nic.in

• BRITISH COUNCIL LIBRARY

www.britishcouncilonline.org

• I NDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT www.

iimb.ernet.in/

• CMTI, BANGALOREwww.cmti-india.net/

Library Activities:

SIX DAYS ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL

BOOK EXHBITION 2017

• The Library and Information Centre, MSRIT

Organized SIX DAYS ENGINEERING AND

TECHNICAL BOOK EXHBITION 2017, 12-18,

December, 2017. The Inaugural ceremony

began at 11:30 AM. The Chief Guest Shri.

G.Ramachandra, COF & CE I/c and Dr.

N.V.R.Naidu, Principal, RIT, Inaugurated the

event by ribbon cutting & by lighting the lamp

with all dignitaries. Dr. SHIVAPUTRAPPA

KATTIMANI, Librarian briefed about the

theme of Book Exhibition. 6 Distributors

(represent 10 to 12 Leading Publishers) were

took part and exhibited more 10,000 Latest

titles related to Engineering, Management

and General.

• And all our HOD’s, Faculty and Students were

actively participated and selected valuable

books for their respective departments

through this Book Exhibition of 2136 titles

with 7371 books at a net cost of Rs.32,61,

889/- for purchase.

Book Exhibition-2017 Inaugural Function held on

12th December 2017

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Entrepreneurship Development Centre

(EDC) RIT Bangalore is a Platform for the

RIT students dedicated to development of

multidimensional skills. Creating a forum where

we can bring Interdisciplinary students to

bring the heterogeneous culture together. It

invites various eminent entrepreneurs to deliver

lectures to educate students about the joys and

hardships of entrepreneurship. Guest Lectures,

Workshops, Case Study, Group Discussions

are conducted throughout the year to involve

students in activities that are essential to be an

entrepreneur. EDC also actively incubates startup

ideas by creating required eco system to be an

entrepreneur.

MSRIT STARTUPS MENTORED BY EDC Bhelley

Construction

A startup working in the construction sector,

they develop ‘green building’ concepts with

a vision towards a greener society. They try

implementing processes and creating structures

that are environmentally responsible and resource

efficient though out a building’s lifecycle. Their

concepts have helped reduce carbon emissions

by 35%, water consumption by 40%, energy

consumption by 50% and solid waste generation

by 70%.

Listen to news

Founder : Mr Bhanu Krishna

Email id : [email protected]

Contact number : 9538717524

Mr Krishna was unable to catch up to latest

news and stories from around the world due to

his busy schedule. He thought of developing a

mobile application which read to him news and

articles depending on his lifestyle and needs. The

product aptly named ‘listen to news’ can help

people from all background update themselves

with current affairs.

366 The Brewing Company

Year of Establishment : 2015

Founders : Mr A Vishnupati

Mr Koushik Mallesh

Ms Parmita Narang

‘366 The brewing Company’ aims to introduce

craft sodas to the Indian market. They have

already launched their root beer product to the

market and currently working to introduce new

products.

Autometa

Founder : Mr Daniel Nicolas Monterio

It aims to simply the auto hailing market with their

product which calculates the right fare an auto

driver should charge. The app also mechanisms

in place which help the rider get in touch with

a traffic police. The app delivers a hassle-free

experience to users.

Ecodrive

Year of Establishment: 2016

Founders : Mr Suraj Singh

Mr. Sumit Kumar

A technology driven startup which aims to provide

modular electric bicycle conversion kits. The kit

can be mounted on any bicycle and convert it

into a smart bicycle that aims to improve lives

of thousands of people. The company will be

launching their product by the end of 2016.

H.O.P.E

Year of Establishment: 2016

Founder: Mr Yogesh Suresh

H.O.P.E or Hitech OMR Pen for Exam is a product

that caters to students writing entrance exams.

The pens have dual functionality that it can be

used a normal pen and that it has a stamp end

that helps colour an OMR bubble in one go.

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, RIT 2017-2018

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GeekSynergy Technologies Pvt Ltd

Founders : Mr. Gowrav L

Mr. A B Sachin Anchan

Mr. Anil Kumar M

They believe in creating great products which

are innovative, sustainable that really makes

a difference in the lifestyle of people and are

meaningful to us. They are focused on simplistic

designs which are developed as a result of

rigorous R&D. They believe in innovating things

and help mankind in discovering and educating

themselves.

Products : Airpaper: Digital data distribution

platform using Radio

FirstLight: A mechanical inverter.

Science 19

A website (science19.com) dedicated to science

and technology, where users get to question

and answer scientific questions and theories.

The website aims to deliver a simplified user

experience and give correct answers to questions.

The website is a small step towards realising the

right to right to quality education.

YANTRAK

Founders : Mr. Sonu Singh,

Mr. Abhijith K G,

Mr. Chetan S Naik

Yantrak is a technology start-up aspiring to

fulfil design andtechnical needs of individuals,

companies, and other uprising startups in various

fields. The team at Yantrak believe in innovative

ideas and products that have the potential to

change the industries and ultimately the lives of

people. It is incubated at M.S. Ramaiah Institute of

Technology, Bangalore under Entrepreneurship

Development Cell (EDC).

At Yantrak there are personnel from Mechanical,

electronics and computer science engineering,

who share the same vision. They believe in

interdisciplinary approach to the problem in hand

and everybody at Yantrak shares the same vision

of building products that are smart, durable, and

productive. Yantrak has been working towards

this goal since its inception in 2012.

Services provided, 1. Engineering Consultancy

2. Product Development 3. 3d part design

(mechanical as well as 3D printing design) 4.

Embedded system and electronic design 5.

Prototyping 6. Design solutions

Accomplishments:

1. Durga-Yantrak Safety Alarm.

2. Helmet Detection System. 3. 3D Designing.

CreatHives

Founders :

Mr. Manoj Kumar Kalaivanan,

Mr. Vignesh Subramanyam,

Mr. Jayanth Veerandra,

Ms. Ranjini Prabhu,

Mr. Vishnu Tenkayala

Contact : 8867500207

CreatHives, an incubated company at

Entrepreneurship Development Cell has been

able to connect to various investors and grant

agencies.

It all began in 2011, when a bunch of theatre

enthusiasts from Ramaiah college were asked

to put up a performance for the Bangalore

Mirror Amateur Theatre Festival. CreatHives is

an initiative that brings to focus, the imbalance

between the market requirement and what the

artists have to offer. We, at CreatHives, cater to

both ends of a creative collaboration, finding

the right artist for creative needs and the artist

finding the right kind of work. Now you can meet

other artists, trainers, vendors, and network all

you want with just a few clicks.

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PRADARSHANA 2018OPEN DAY - PROJECT EXHIBITION

Ramaiah Institute of technology, Bangalore

organized its Open day Project Exhibition -

Pradarshana 2018 on 9th and 10th of May 2018. The

project exhibition provided a unique opportunity

for students to promote their conceptual ideas

to leading decision makers in the industry. The

students showcased their technical knowledge

and innovative ideas for technical development.

This high level technical event displayed the

hardware, software and fabricated projects of

undergraduate students from various engineering

disciplines under one roof. The main objective of

this event was to provide a stage for students to

exhibit their skills, to reward their hard work and

to motivate the younger generation to strive for

excellence.

The project exhibition was inaugurated by the

chief guest Dr. Om Prakash, Director, Materials

and process, Boeing research and Technology

India centre. The dignitaries Dr. MR Jayaram,

Hon’ble Chairman - GEF, Sri MR Seetharam,

Hon’ble Vice Chairman- GEF, Director RIT,

Minister for Planning, Statistics, Science and

Technology, Govt. of Karnataka, Sri M.R. Ramaiah,

Hon’ble Secretary- GEF, Director, RIT, Sri. B.S

Ramaprasad, Chief of executive- GEF, Sri G.

Ramachandra, Chief of Finance - GEF and the

Hon’ble Principal of RIT Dr. N.V.R Naidu lighted

“Kuthuvilaku“- the lamp of knowledge and set

the ball rolling for Pradarshana 2018.

It was followed by releasing of the souvenirs

containing the projects of all departments.

The Principal welcomed all the delegates and

gave a brief introduction about Pradarshana

which is happening for the fifth time at MSRIT and

wished for its grand success. He congratulated all

the students for coming up with projects that has

social impact and highly useful for the society.

The chief guest said that it was his honor to be

the part of Pradarshana. He congratulated all the

young minds for showcasing their projects and

insisted them to use this platform for building

better future.

The chairman stressed on the need and

importance of innovation when he said,” Survival

has become inevitable and innovation is the

only way to achieve this.” He congratulated the

students on showcasing more than 150 projects

which will help in starting the era of new life and

technology.

Dr.Lingaraju GM Professor, ISE dept. event

Coordinator and Dr. Chethan Kumar CS,

Associate Professor, IEM dept. EDC coordinator

accompanied the dignitaries to different project

stalls. The Project coordinator of each dept. and

the industry experts evaluated the exhibited

Projects.

The event saw a lot of foot fall and was a

resounding success.

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1. Cross Country Race – Akash Astkar M student of VI Semester Chemical Engg,.

Secured Gold Medal in VTU Single Zone Cross Country Race (12 KM – 44:12 Sec.) held

on 5th April 2017 at KIT, Tiptur.

2. Kho – Kho (Men) – Men Team Secured Runners Trophy in VTU Bangalore Central Zone

Tournament held on 6th & 7th April 2017 at BMSCE, Bangalore.

The Team Secured Second Runner-Up Trophy in VTU Inter Zone

Kho-Kho Tournament held on 11th & 12th April 2017 at SIT, Tumkur.

3. Ball Badminton Women – Team Secured Runners Trophy in VTU Bangalore Zone

Tournament held on 10th April 2017 at RLJIT, Doddaballapur.

4. Hockey Men – Team Secured Runners Trophy in VTU Bangalore Central Zone

Tournament held on 15th April 2017 at TOCE, Bangalore. Kho-Kho Tournament held on

11th & 12th April 2017 at SIT, Tumkur.

5. Chess Men - Men Team Secured Runners Trophy in VTU Bangalore Zone Tournament

held on 21st & 22nd April 2017 at SJMIT, Chitradurga.

The Team Secured Runners Trophy in VTU Inter Zone Tournament held on 23rd & 24th

April 2017 at SJMIT, Chitradurga.

6. Cricket Men – Team Secured Winners Trophy in MVJCE Inter Collegiate Cricket

Tournament held from 8th to 12th May 2017.

7. FOOTBALL : MEN team secured WINNERS trophy in VTU Bangalore Central Zone

tournament 2017-18 held at Ramaiah IT, Bangalore on 20th & 21st Feb. 2018.

Chitradurga.

8. CRICKET : MEN team secured WINNERS trophy in VTU Bangalore Central Zone

tournament 2017-18 held at CMRIT, Bangalore from 26th Feb. 6th March 2018 and also

team has secured Second RUNNERS UP in VTU Inter Zone Cricket Tournament held at

RYMEC, Bellary from 20thh to 24th March 2018.

9. CHESS: WOMEN team secured WINNERS trophy in VTU Bangaluru Zone tournament

2017-18 held at RVCE, Bangalore on 16thh & 17th March 2018 & also WINNERS in VTU

Inter Zone tournament 2017-18 held at MVJCE, Bangalore from 26th to 28th March.

2018.

VTU Sports Achievements

DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS

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INVITATIONAL INTER COLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT

1) BASKETBALL : MEN

WINNERS in 12th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial Basketball Inter Collegiate tournament

held from 20th to 22nd September 2018.

WINNERS in BMSCE “Kreedothsav” 2018 an Inter Collegiate tournament held from 8th

to 10th March 2018.

WINNERS in All India South Zone Inter Collegiate Basketball Tournament, organized

by NMAMIT, NITTE, from 23rd to 25th March 2018.

WINNERS in “AZURA-2018” an Inter Collegiate Tournament, organized by New

Horizon College of Engineering, held from 2nd to 5th April 2018.

RUNNERS in ‘VIE-2018” All India Inter Collegiate Basketball tournament, organized

by Jain University, from 25th to 28th January 2018.

RUNNERS in “Malleshwaram Cup – 2018” Invitational Inter Collegiate Basketball

Tournament 2018, organized by Bharath Sports, Malleshwaram, Bangalore, held from

8th to 11th Feb-2018.

2) BASKETBALL : WOMEN

SECOND RUNNERS UP in 12th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial Basketball Inter Collegiate

tournament held from 20th to 22nd September 2018.

3) CRICKET :

WINNERS in RVCE “Sri. Chamaraju Memorial Inter Engineering Colleges Cricket

Tournament-2018” held from 8th to 23rd Feb. 2018.

RUNNERS in ‘20th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial State Level Inter Engineering Colleges

Cricket Tournament-2018”, organized by Ramaiah I T, from 21st March to 3rd April

2018.

4) FOOTBALL : MEN

RUNNERS in ‘SPIEL-2018” an Inter Collegiate Tournament, organized by St. Joseph’s

College of Commerce, from 10th to 19th February 2018.

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SL. No.

NAME OF THE STUDENT

SEM BRANCH GAMEREPRSENTED

FOR

1 AYANA HOLLA II EEEWATER POLO

INDIA

2 KEERTHANA S IV EEEWATER POLO

KARNATAKA

3 ABHISHEK REDDY II MBA CRICKET

KARNATAKA RANAJI TROPHY &KARNATAKA U-23 Years (Capt.) KPL (Hubli Tigers)

4 SUJITH N GOWDA VIII EIE CRICKETKARNATAKA U-23 Years

5 SAMARTH OOTY II MBA CRICKETKARNATAKA U-23 YearsKPL (Hubli Tigers)

6 NIVEDITHA A II TELEVOLLEY-BALL

V T U

7 KAUSTUBHA S PATIL VIII MECHBASKET-BALL

V T U

8 GOWTHAM REDDY IV EIEBASKET-BALL

V T U

9 SHOUMI MUKHERJEE VI ISE CHESS V T U

10 NISHA N PATKAR VIII ISE CHESS V T U

11 MEGHANA B R VI E&C CHESS V T U

12 ANITHA SARAH KOSHY IV TELEFOOT-BALL

V T U

13 NIKITHA BOPANNA IV CHEMFOOT-BALL

V T U

14 SOUNDARYA KULKARNI VI CHEM CRICKET V T U

15 PREYA PRAKASH VIII B ARCHBADMIN-TON

V T U

16 PRAJWAL K H VIII CIVILKHO-KHO

V T U

INDIA, STATE & VTU PLAYERS LIST - 2017-18

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In House Activities

71st Independence Day Celebrated on 15th Aug. 2017 along with other GEF Institutions.

Inauguration of 12th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial Basketball Men & Women Tournament 2017 held from 20th to 22nd September 2017 at our Basketball Court

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MEN SECTIONRIT Men “A”Team WINNERS Position

Organized 47th Annual Athletic Meet on 14th October 2017

Conducted 47th Annual Athletic Meet on 14th

October 2017 in M S Ramaiah Sports ground.

College flag hoisted by Dr. NVR Naidu, Prin-

cipal, Ramaiah I T. Athletic Meet inaugurated

by Sri. S M Acharya, Chief Executive, GEF,

Engg., Sri. G Ramachandra, Chief of Finance,

GEF., Dr. T V Suresh Kumar, Registrar Aca-

demic and Sri. S Ramesh Naik, Registrar Ad-

ministration were grace the occasion and

program presided by Dr. NVR Naidu, Princi-

pal, RIT.

Inaugural Speech has given by Dr. G S

Prakash, Vice – Chairman, Sports Committee

and Vote of thanks given by Sri. Kiran Kumar

H K, Director of Physical Education, RIT.

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Anusha N of IV Sem Mech and Ameen Iqbal of II Sem Civil Won the Championship Trophy in

Men & Women Section in Athletic Meet

Running Competition in Annual Athletic Meet

We have organized Inter GEF Institutions Athlet-

ic Meet. The Athletic Meet Inaugurated by Dr. Na-

resh Shetty, President, Ramaiah Memorial Hospital

& International Program, Chief, Ramaiah Advance

Learning Centre. Sri. G Ramachandra, Chief of Fi-

nance, GEF were also presence and Dr. NVR Naidu,

Principal, Ramaiah IT, presided the inaugural pro-

gram. All the Principal’s of GEF Institutions were

witnessed the inauguration.

Around Seven GEF Institutions took part in the

Athletic Meet – Ramaiah, Medical College, Ramaiah

Law College, Ramaiah Institute of Management,

Ramaiah Arts, Science & Commerce College and

Ramaiah University (Peenya Campus and Jana-

gangothri Campus).

Organized 2nd Inter GEF Institutions Athletic Meet on 7th March 2018

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Organized 20th Dr. M.S. Ramaiah Memorial Cricket Tournament from 21st March to 3rd April 2018

Ramaiah IT Athletic Team Secured MenTeam Championship Trophy, Women Team Champion-ship Trophy and Overall Championship Trophy in the Athletic Meet.

20th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial Cricket Tournament inaugurated by Sri. B S Ramaprasad, Chief Executive, GEF, Engg. and Sri. G Ramachandra, Chief of Finance, GEF were also presence and Dr. NVR Naidu, Principal, Ramaiah IT, presided the inaugural program. Around Eighteen Engineer-ing Colleges took part in the Tournament.

Organized 20th Dr. M S Ramaiah Memorial Cricket Tournament from 21st March to 3rd April 2018

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NSS ANNUAL REPORT 2017-18

The ultimate aim of NSS volunteers is to build a better society and we stand firm by the motto: Take Charge, Educate and Empower. Following are the events conducted by NSS for the academic year 2017-2018.

NSS SPECIAL CAMP

The NSS Special Camp was conducted from 17th of July 2017 to 10th of August 2017, where the NSS volunteers made around 7000 new books from old blue books. These books along with school stationery items such as geometry boxes and exam pads were distributed to government schools and slum children whom we adopted this year:

• A sports day was also organized for the children in the RIT playground.

• Skill development programme was also conducted not only for the government school children but also for housewives where they were taught basics of English and computers.

• E-waste collection drive was organized in order to spread awareness on recycling of electrical waste. A dengue awareness rally was also conducted around the college campus to educate the society regarding deadly effects of the disease.

• • • • • • • • • •

PLANTATION DRIVE

Plantation Drive was conducted on 28th

September 2017. NSS volunteers planted around 100 saplings in and around the campus for a cleaner and greener Bengaluru. The event was inaugurated by Sri Raksha Ramaiah, the youth icon himself.

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ANTI-TOBACCO AWARENESS PROGRAM

A talk by Dr. Mohan Kumar.S, Consultant Oncologist, Ramaiah Hospital was organized as a part of Anti-tobacco Awareness program on 16th of October in the campus to educate every one about the harmful effects of smoking and to inculcate a healthier lifestyle in their lives.

BLOOD DONATION CAMP

Among the several activities organized by NSS, the Blood Donation Camp is one of the biggest event and continues to remain the pride of NSS. The 20th Annual NSS Voluntary Blood Donation Camp was conducted on 29th of November 2017. Our honorary chief guest was Sri. M. R. Seetharam. The event started at 9 A.M. and went on till 5 P.M. The following blood banks participated in the camp:

1) Rotary TTK Blood Bank

2) M. S. Ramaiah Blood Bank

3) Lions Blood Bank

4) K.C. General Blood Bank

5) Victoria Blood Bank

6) NIMHANS Blood Bank

7) Red-cross Blood Bank

8) Rashtrothana Blood Bank

9) Kempegowda Blood Bank

10) Narayana Hrudayalaya Blood Bank

11) Bangalore Blood Bank

ORPHANAGE AND OLD-AGE HOME VISIT

NSS organizes old-age home and orphanage visits every year and distributes the clothes, groceries and other utilities which are collected by volunteers near the college premises. It was conducted this year on the 23rd of September 2017. This is done in order to bring in the sense of social responsibility so that students become better individuals and contribute their best to the society.

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Donors also participated in large number and totally 1328 units of blood were collected.

Ramaiah Clinic

2) St. Paul’s English School

3) C.M.N School

4) Anandha Clinic

5) Ashwini Clinic

6) Modi School

7) MES Convent

8) Shishu Vihara (BBMP)

Pulse Polio Campaign 2018

The NSS volunteers were guided and trained regarding the vaccination procedures by the medical experts of the BBMP hospital, Mathikere, Bangalore. The first phase of the pulse polio camp was held from 28th of January 2018 to 31st of January 2018 and the second phase of the pulse polio camp was held from 11th March 2018 to 14th of March 2018. The children below the age of five were vaccinated at the allotted booths around the college campus. The following are the booths that were covered by the NSS volunteers:

Cancer Awareness Programme

‘Rise Against Cancer’

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and often creates fear which comes out of ignorance and misconception. It is known that “Cancer is curable, when detected early”. Towards this goal, NSS RIT in collaboration with Indian Cancer Society (ICS) and Times of India conducted the Cancer Awareness Program on the 2nd and 3rd of February 2018. On the 2nd of February 2018 an awareness talk was organized where doctors from the oncology department from Apollo hospital were invited to educate and inform students about the key risk factors and its prevention. The event was graced by Sri. Kishore Rao (Vice Chairman ICS, Karnataka chapter),Sri.M.R.Kodandaram(Director Trustee,Gokula Education Foundation), Miss Sheila Nair (Director General ICS) and Dr. Vishwanath.S (Senior Oncologist, Apollo Hospitals) and on the 3rd of February 2018, a zumba fitness session followed by a walkathon was organized around the campus in order to spread awareness on prevention of cancer. Hundreds of enthusiastic students, NSS volunteers and also the staff of RIT participated.

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Rise Against Physical Exploitation #Write

for Right

The NSS volunteers of RIT believe that as the future of the country need to raise voice louder than ever before against the crimes committed against women. Thus, an initiative called Rise Against Physical Exploitation #write for right was started. The agenda is to reach out to the Prime Minister of the country and be the voice of the succumbed through letters addressing the plight of thousands and to seek a quicker and strict verdict against the offender. Around 500 letters were posted to the Prime Minister.

Zero Plastic Campaign at Chinnaswamy

Stadium, During IPL-2018

A team comprising of faculty and students ten in number of Ramaiah Institute of Technology, other environmental enthusiasts from local industries of the city and officials of Bhrut Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)

were actively involved in promoting less use of plastics during IPL 2018 tournament. They campaigned for minimizing the use of plastics by promoting zero plastic campaign at Chinnaswamy Stadium during IPL 2018 April / May matches. The spectators were made aware of using less or zero plastic for a better environment utilizing the voluntary services of the above mentioned team. The activities were coordinated by Dr. Jyothilaksmi R and Lokesha from department of Mechanical Engineering, with Sri Ramakanth and Dr.Sandhya of BBMP.

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DR. M. S. RAMAIAH MEMORIAL LECTURE

Dr. M. S. Ramaiah Memorial Lecture was delivered by prestigious Dr. K. SIVAN, Chairman, Space Commission Secretary, Department of Space, Chairman, ISRO.

The function was presided by Dr. M. R.Jayaram, Hon’ble chairman, Gokula Education Foundation (GEF), Sri. M. R. Seetharam, Hon’ble Vice Chairman - GEF, & Minister for Planning, Statistics, Science & Technology, Govt of Karnataka, Sri. M R Ramaiah, Honorable Secretary GEF, Sri. B. S. Ramaprasad, Chief Executive, GEF, Dr. N V R Naidu, Principal MSRIT and Registrar Academic Dr. T V Suresh Kumar, Chief Finance Officer Sri. Ramchandra. The function began with a welcome address by Dr. N V R Naidu, Principal MSRIT. Firstly he paid tribute to the great visionary Dr. M. S. Ramaiah. Then he welcomed the eminent scientist in Rocket Technology Dr. K. SIVAN, who is globally recognized for his contributions and achievements in the field of space technology and research. He also welcomed other dignitaries. During the function Dr. K. SIVAN, Chairman,ISRO was felicitated by the dignitaries. The Chief Guest, Dr. K. SIVAN, Chairman, Space Commission Secretary, Department of Space, Chairman, ISRO, delivered the M.S.Ramaiah Memorial lecture, he started his lecture paying tribute to the visionary educationalist Dr.M.S.Ramaiah and the great visionary Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, Father of Indian Space Program. In his lecture he talked on space launching vehicle, evaluation of rockets, challenges in launch vehicle technology. He also discussed the problems encountered during launch of PSLV and GSLV vehicles. He was very proud to say that ISRO has a world record launch of 104

satellites at a time successfully. He advised all the youngsters by quoting many motivating examples in space technology and research work in ISRO. He also compared the rapid development of China in technology with India. He advised youngsters to be more deterministic, hard working, generous and imbibe the spirit, culture and attitude of great persons. He also advised students to work hard to become a great personalities so that India will be one of the top leading nations. He motivated all the audience by setting beautiful examples from his rich experience in the field of Rocket science and engineering. Finally he wished all the youngsters to work together in making India one of the leading nations in world.

Dr. M.R.Jayaram, Hon’ble chairman, Gokula Education Foundation GEF addressed the gathering. He told that whole India is proud about Dr. K. SIVAN achievements in the field of space technology. He also expressed that the talk of Dr. K. SIVAN was fabulous, impressive, motivating and most relevant for today’s generation. He also urged all the young student engineers to follow the great scientist’s advice in making India proud and work together for better tomorrow. Finally Registrar( Academic) Dr. T V Suresh Kumar concluded the function by delivering the vote of thanks.

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DEPARTMENT OF EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

DETAILS OF ACTIVITIES CONDUCTED BY DECA (AUG 2017 – JUNE 2018)

TEDX MSRIT 2017 (SEPTEMBER 9TH, 2017)

TEDxMSRIT is an attempt by the students of

Ramaiah Institute of Technology, to bring forth

people from different walks of life and uniting

them under the umbrella term ‘Ideas worth

spreading’. It provides an opportunity for anyone

and everyone to share their ideas that might be

beneficial to the society. The TEDxMSRIT society

is backed by the Department of Extracurricular

Activities. TEDxMSRIT 2017 edition had an

impressive and reputable line of speakers who

are well established in their fields of interest. RJs

Priyanka and Shilok shared their experiences

and dwelled on the idea ‘Identity and Voice’ as

transgenders in the society. It is the first TEDx

regional talk in Bangalore and the second

Regional TEDx talk in India. TEDxMSRIT had the

privilege Dr. N Santosh Hegde who was the judge

of the Supreme Court. He graced the platform

by sharing his views, experiences on the idea

‘Humanism and Greed’. Other ntobale speakers

who were a part of this event included Dr. Naveen

Bagalkot, Mr Sanjay Koppikar, Satish Perumal,

Sugandha Sukrutraj and Dr Sarthal Kamath.

Dr. M.S. Ramaiah Memorial Parliamentary

Debate 2017 (September 9th-11th, 2017)

MSRMPD 2017 was organized on 9th, 10th and 11th

September. The tournament played host to some

of the best debating minds in the nation and

after five preliminary rounds, 16 teams made it

to the knockout rounds. At the end of a gruelling

quarterfinal, semifinal and final, OshoChhel and

Ritika Ajitsaria’s team from NLSIU emerged

victorious. The other 3 finalist teams were

from RV College of Engineering, NUJS Kolkata

and IIT-Bombay. Some of the country’s best

debaters were part of the adjudication pool for

the tournament and the Chief Adjudicators for

the tournament were Jainah from UT MARA,

MubarratWassey from IIUM, Suchisubhra Sarkar

from NUJS, Gaurav Saraf from MSRIT and

SaharshSood from VIT.

ShoutOut 10.0 (October 12th-14th, 2017)

ShoutOut has always been the most coveted

event during an odd semester. ShoutOut 10.0

was no less, as it was organized, publicized and

executed to perfection. This edition of ShoutOut

was held on the 12th, 13th and 14th of October

2017. The performances by the members of

Chiraranga- the Kannada Theatre Society and

Theatrix - The MSRIT Theatre Society were

appreciated by a houseful audience on all 3 days.

Prior to the main days of the event, the students

conduct workshops to teach the art and rules of

theatre. The workshops are to give tips on how

to perform on stage, script-writing, direction,

and much more. The event showcased 22 Skits,

10 One Acts and 6 Short Movies and 3 Short Ads

which left the judges amazed with the young

talent present in our college.

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Kannada Rajyotsava 2017 (November 8th-10th,

2017)

Kannada Rajyotsava has always been the most

celebrated event during an odd semester.

Kannada Rajyotsava 2017 was no less, as it

was organized, publicized and executed to

perfection. This edition of Kannada Rajyotsava

was held on the 7th-10th of November 2017. The

events conducted during these 4 days were well

received and appreciated by the college faculty

and students. The event was flagged off by a

performance by the music team and the during

day 1 and day 2, many events were held. During

the third day, the Chief guest of the function

were Shri Vijay Raghavendra and Gnanapeeta

awardee Shri Chandrashekar Kambar and

gracious presence of Shri Danish Sait. The stage

events held on the third day left the chief guests

amazed with the young talent present in our

college. With the success of the event, the next

year’s Kannada Rajyotsava is expected to raise

the bar to a whole new level.

UDBHAV 2018, MSRIT Annual Cultural Fest (22nd,

23rd and 24th of March 2018)

The Annual cultural extravaganza of Ramaiah

Institute of Technology, UDBHAV is a melting

pot of cultures and continues to grow in size

and magnitude progressively. This year it was

scheduled to be held between 22nd of MARCH

and 24th of MARCH 2018. It is no wonder that

across the years it has become one of the

biggest and well-known fests in Karnataka with

a footfall of approximately 10000 people and

participants from all the colleges of Karnataka.

Spanning over 3 days, Udbhav not only provides

a platform to its own students but also to various

young aspirants across the state. The events are

categorized into inter college and intra college to

create an atmosphere of maximum exposure to

the student community. This year we hosted 30

intercollegiate and 23 intra-college events which

were categorized under the umbrellas of art,

music, dance, literature, theatre besides many

miscellaneous events. Participant is incentivized

and encouraged not only by the quality of

competition but also by giving away various prizes

and rewards. To create a conducive atmosphere

of youthful exuberance, the fest carries various

themes; this year’s being “AROUND THE WORLD

IN 3 DAYS”. Also, various companies have come

forth and endowed us financially and some in

kind.

This year BHAGIRATH CONSTRUCTION and

COGNIZANT, being our associate partners have

helped us in bringing this fest to life. MAX,

BLUE FROG, BLITZ-ZONE, THE HINDU, CEAT,

Aikya by AKSHAYA PATRA, TUCKINTO has also

contributed significantly in making this fest

successful. For the students organizing it, Udbhav

facilitates the metamorphosis of from promising

aspirants to future leaders. It has carved a niche

for itself in the hearts of the students.

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18th Annual VTU Youth Festival “Kalasurabhi”

(11th – 13th April 2018)

Every year, VTU organizes one of the most widely

participated cultural extravaganza in Karnataka,

at different host colleges affiliated to the

university. This year, VTU fest was held from April

11th to April 13th at Angadi Institute of Technology

and Management, Belagavi. RIT was represented

at the fest by a selected contingent of 43 talented

students, under the guidance of Dr. K.R. Phaneesh

and Dr. Sanjay H.S. of the Department of Extra-

Curricular Activities. With the encouragement

from the college administration and faculty, the

contingent was able to participate in the fest

without any major hassle or letdown. At the

festival, there were five categories of competitive

events, namely, Dance, Music, Fine Arts, Literary

and Theater, under which there were several

events like “Western Group Music”, “Indian Group

Music”, “One Act Play”, “Skit”, “Mime”, “Elocution”,

“Debate”, “Cartooning”, “Clay Modeling” etc.

We participated in 23 events out of 25 events,

making our contingent one of the most diverse

contingent at the fest. We began our winning

streak on day one itself, and it became evident

by day two; as we were positioned favorably in

top events like Light vocal Solo, On The Spot

Painting, clay modelling, skit etc. With enough

points in our bag we were already near the top

spot and we solidified our lead with spectacular

performances on day three, especially in Folk

Orchestra and One Act which brought us laurels

and appreciation from everyone. Finally, at the

end of the fest which lasted three days, saw

participation from over one hundred colleges, our

cumulative score placed us SECOND amongst all

participating institutions. It is worth noting that

the RIT contingent put up some of the most iconic

performances at the fest. Our performances by

Folk Orchestra , classical instrumental solo(Non-

percussion), One Act , light vocal solo , skit were

some of the most well-received performances as

made evident by resounding rounds of applause

and standing ovation our teams received.

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On the occasion of International Women’s Day,

Ramaiah Institute of Technology celebrated

the Women in Engineeringflagship event with

the theme of “Technology Development and

Community Outreach”, 2018. The objective of

conducting this flagship event every year on 8th

and 9th March is to facilitate the development of

programs and activities that promote the entry

into, and retention of women in engineering

programs. IEEE-WIE is a global professional

body with the aim of facilitating the recruitment

and retention of women in technical disciplines

globally.

Successful women achievers from various fields

graced the occasion and delivered insightful

and inspiring talks to encourage young women

engineers. Some of the distinguished speakers

of the two day symposium included Dr V Shubha,

distinguished scientist, NAL; Mrs. Bhanumathy Y R,

Group Director, SSQG-ISRO; MrsAnasuaBhowmik,

PMTS- AMD India; MsRitu Agarwal, Intel India;

Prof RohiniBalakrishnan, Centre for Ecological

Sciences, IISc; MsMeeraKoushal, Program Director,

GTRE DRDO Labs; MsManogna H Sastry, COO,

Centre for Fundamental Research and Creative

Education; Mrs. RevathiKasturi, Head LAQSH

Job Skills Academy and Mrs. PragathiOgalRai,

Director, Deutsche Bank Labs.

The Symposium also included a panel

discussion on “Lead with Change”, headed

by Purna Sarkar, Repair Café; DrVyjayanthi,

Psychiatrist, MSRMC; Vanaja H Rao, Yoga guru;

VijayalakshmiRagothaman, Program Director,

IBM Cloud Platform Developer Services and

ShruthiBhat, Hindustani Classical Vocalist.

The two-day Symposium saw nearly 485

students from all over Bengaluru engineering

colleges participating in various events such as

Quiz, Techathon, Potpourri and Bridge Modelling

to name a few. The Symposium concluded with a

few cultural performances by students as well as

the faculty of Ramaiah Institute of Technology.

2018 IEEE- WOMEN IN ENGINEERING: “TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH”

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236 COMPANIES……......…1123 OFFERS 39.12 LPA-The highest CTC

Placements for 2018 batch are still ongoing

The Placement season turned out to be a resounding success with participation from top-notch companies from various sectors.

Within no time the high-end companies picked our seventh semester students.

Recruiters were extremely satisfied and happy with the quality of students and the way the placement process was conducted.

Besides, Placement department has maintained a sound industry-institute interface, which convinced corporate to look to our campus for recruitment.

Placements for the batch of 2018 was a super success and confirmed the growing faith and interest the industry has on RIT and its students.

Biggies from the various sectors such as Adobe, Google, Amazon, SAP, Oracle, Goldman Sachs ,Directi, Flipkart and so on made their presence felt by selecting the candidates in significant numbers.

Trainings

We impart training (soft skills training and hard skills training) to students, from experts from industry from their training division throughout the year, so that they become competent and motivated engineers and scientists.

Our Major Recruiters

MuSigma, L&T Infotech, Akamai, Bristlecone, Skanray Health Care, SAP Labs, Mahindra, J.P.Morghan, Unisys, Capgemini, L&T

Construction, Hindustan Unilever Ltd, ABB, Bosch, Volvo, Commvault, Sapient Nitro, Aricent, Aptean, Expicient, Google, HP, Oracle, Tesco, Ernst & young, Societe Generale, Juniper Networks, Caterpillar, Aryaka, Genpact, Infotech Enterprises, Atkins, Avtec, Tractors India, Moonraft Innovation Labs, LangdonSeah, Century link, Inmobi, National Instruments, Bally Technologies, L&T - Integrated Engineering Services, Morgan Stanley, Icreate, Yodlee, Kone Elevator India Pvt Ltd,

TD Power Systems Ltd, Obopay, AIG Analytics, AVAYA, Textron, Book My Show, Aatria Power, Target, Vtiger, Grail Research, TechAspect solutions, Sika Interplant Systems Limited, Lam Research, Parker Hannifin India Pvt. Ltd, FICO, Sobha Developers, MCF,

L&T Technology Services, JSW Steel, Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan, Abeyti technologies, Brigade Group, Symphony Teleca, Tata Teleservices, Health Asyst, Adobe, Samsung, TE Connectivity, Toyota-Kirloskar, Ansys, Systemantics, Artha and so on.

International placements from

1. Khimji Ramdas from Muscat, Oman

2. EAMCO, Bahrain

3. EMRILL, Dubai

• 57startup companies on campus for recruitment drive & nearly 89 companies are first time visitors

Engagement Activities

Technical quiz, hackhathon, guest lectures, IWD (International Women’s Day), Girls in Technology, Code for Good, Epic Code’15 and so on are the other activities conducted.

PLACEMENT REPORTRECESSION PROOF

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Diversity recruitment drives

Recruitment drives were conducted specially for women candidates by the below mentioned companies:

1) Adobe

2) HSBC

3) Intuit

4) SAP Labs

PLACEMENT STATISTICS for the past 6 years

Campus placement for the batch 2019 is started.

Highest package by Adobe Systems- Rs 39.12 LPA

Photos of Adobe selects-2018 Batch

Pallavi Ferrao USN - 1MS14IS076

Keerthana N S USN-1MS14IS130

Prakruthi USN-1MS14IS078

Sindhura Gowri G S USN-1MS14IS105

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MIND BLOWING FACTS ABOUT SPACE

Utkarsh AnandUSN : 1MS15CV130Semester : 4th

Dept. : Civil Engineering

Many of the atoms you’re made of, from the calcium in your bones to the iron in your blood, were brewed up in the heart of an exploding star billions of years ago.

Forty-seven years ago, humankind took its first steps on the moon — and the bootprints will probably still be there a million years from now. That’s because the moon has no atmosphere, so there’s no wind or water to sweep through and erase the marks.

Light from some stars takes so long to travel to our eyes that when you look at the star-speckled night sky you’re actually peering deep into the past. NASA’s Hubble Telescope can look as far back as 100 million years ago.

The nearest star to our earth is Proxima Centauri(A part of the three star system Alpha Centauri) which is at only 4.24 light years away. So if you are looking at it today from earth then you are looking as it was 4.24 year ago.

Olympus mons located on mars, is the largest and highest peak in our solar system (25km). It is nearly three times the height of Mount Everest.

Four American spacecraft are headed out of our solar system to what scientists call interstellar space. Voyager 1 is the farthest out — more than 11 billion miles from our sun. It was the first man-made object to leave our solar system.

Did you know that tidal effects of the moon cause a decline in earth’s rotation speed? In the last century, earth’s rotation has slowed down and added about 1.7 milliseconds to a day. We have 2.3 milliseconds more in a day than we did in the 18th century. It is said that there were only 23 hours in a day when dinosaurs walked the earth.

When a massive star explodes, its scrunched up core forms something called a neutron star. Neutron stars are so dense that just a teaspoon of their material would weigh more than Mt. Everest. The explosion can spin the neutron star to mind blowing speeds — up to 600 rotations per second.

The Milky Way contains a supermassive black hole at the center known as the Sagittarius A* star. It is believed all active galaxies contain a black hole at their cores.

ENGLISH ARTICLE AND POEMS

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Life, not merely a word, constitutes all the mighty prudential of the universe, sophisticated holohyaline feelings, vindictive enthusiasm for the love breaches, the befouling relationships, chilling workmanship, the betraying nature of the social animals, jeopardizing aspects of human voice. Life is not so easy; it has to be made easy for our existence. The vengeance of rhetoric aspects of human behavior always culls the easy-going life. We face hundreds of hurdles in our life; this does not mean that it should be abandoned. One has to make the road to overcome the difficulties in driving the life wagon. A true warrior is one successfully overcomes the difficulties on his way.

Yep, I admit there are many factors which increases or diminishes the aspects of life. Character of own is one of them. The word “character” already is a mischief if not understood properly. However it is always generalized to define a person. Actually, what happens that most of us wear the blanket of purity, which they can jurisprudentially make it right to be believed by everyone. But it is proved to be blemish, most of the time if it really not satisfying. Now, there arises the question about the validity of this essence.

Should it be the only judgmental criteria to explain the life pertaining aspects of a social animal? I am asking this question seeking the pseudo perspective of this universe for its coherence.

The gossips what we make with each other also defines the monetization of the human life. In between the fake essence of love there always lies a Stalingrad. It is not necessary that you will get to know the verdict, but it is already taken by the troops. Just hoping for the win-win situation will be merely a sky-fall. Many a times the fellow you are talking is neither focussed nor interested in you for the gossip. It may be due to your own inappropriateness in behavior, or the listener’s own introspective nature. This peculiar condition comes to a judgmental issue when the listener overrides every petty phoneme. This becomes a drastic phenomenon when you are compressed every time even for the demand of your own personal space and opinion.

Now it comes to discuss about some other aspects which often makes the life miserable. Yes, I am talking about the ignorance, which means unawareness of something. It occurs most of the time due to dis-clarity in the perception. So, there arises a question that “how to enhance our level of healthy perception?” I can say that it can be done by the increase in level of attention and listening and understanding ability of us. It needs to proper care and profoundness towards the necessary aspects. We should have keen attention towards only those things in our life which really mean for us. I would prefer to become selfish in real life. And now many gentlemen will refute my statement. They will tell this is human life. We have got this after taking thousands of births. We should help each other. We should spread love. So my answer to those useless over thinkers that please understand my wordings first, then give your own jurisdiction. What I really mean to become selfish is to first care for you, your viewpoint, your lifestyle, your personal

Anurag Kashyap USN : 1MS16CV015

Semester: - 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

THE VENTURES OF LIFE

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space, your need, your point of importance. Because any how you are in need to survive, the coherence is needed first with own life, not by taking the burdens of other.

Ignorance causes depression. So, again arises a question that “to whom we should we remember at the time of depression?” Remember? Depression? But actually we know that the reason of depression is us only. It is only our pre-assumption and exceptional exaggerated thought, illusion to show as a minimalist far from reality. The depression is caused due to useless overthinking over freaky and absurd issue brought in existence by our own unaware conscience. So, what we need is to perpetuate our own existence by taking the things lightly in life. This thought I got from one of the most valued person in my life, whom I admire my motivator, my strength, source of generator of hope, my unicorn(s).

Meghalaya which is located on the North-Eastern part of INDIA popularly known as “The Seven Sisters” which consists of Assam, Sikkim, Manipur, Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram. “Meghalaya means “The Abode of Clouds” which is derived from Sanskrit and it is the wettest region in India recording an average of 12,000 mm of rain in one year. Meghalaya is surrounded by three Hills known as The Khasi Hills, The Jaintia Hills and Garo Hills in which each hill is divided into various types of districts. Due to moderate climate , heavy rainfall, cool fresh air, less populated and pollution people from various parts of the country visits Meghalaya and enjoys the beauty of the scenery and goes back home with satisfaction and memories.About 70% of the state is forested.

“Shillong” is the capital of Meghalaya which also known as “Scotland of The East” which says that during the British rule the rolling hills around the town reminded the British the settlers of Scotland. The population of Shillong in the year 2017 as per estimated data is 207,573. Meghalaya has three tribes namely Khasis, Jaintias and Garos. I being a Khasi Tribe is the largest community group in the state and the official language of Meghalaya is English and principal languages are Khasi, Hindi, Garo and Pnar (Jaintia). The uniqueness of the culture in Meghalaya is that it follows a historically matrilineal system where the inheritance and property are traced through the women; the youngest daughter inherits all wealth and their children would take the surname of their mother which proves that women empowerment is dominant in the Khasi society. People here are friendly ,frank ,honest ,eyes bit chinky but are always ready to help the others who are in need as well as they have the capability of bringing the entire society into a single strong bond so that everybody would never hesitate to leave his/her culture into a waste.

I come from a small but beautiful place where God has really blessed us with natural greenery environment such as the thick dense forests, strong rooted massive trees, clean overflowing rivers , mountains, waterfalls, rainfall etc. This hilly place is called

MEGHALAYA – “THE ABODE OF CLOUDS”

Alvinson PsyiemUSN : 1MS16CV010

Semester : 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

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One of the famous place in Meghalaya called as Sohra (Cherrapunjee) which is well known for receiving its highest rainfall each year. Earlier first , but now it is the second wettest place on earth after “Mawsynram”. Sohra has abundance of waterfalls , natural parks, artificial lakes, natural flowing rivers and various viewpoints where one can see the border of India-Bangladesh, not only the place has environmental beauty but also has an environment-friendly eco system where people of the village would advise the people coming from all over the states not to dirty the place and make the tourist spot as clean as possible. Cherrapunjee still holds the all time record for the most rainfall in a calendar year and in a year it received 9,300mm in July 1861 and 26,461mm between 1st August and 31st July. Apart from this Meghalaya has been blessed with various kinds of caves to name a few are KremSyndai (“Krem” means “Cave” in Khasi language), KremMawsmai , KremLiatPrah, KremPuri in which Puri Cave having a length of 24.5km almost three times the height of Mount Everest which was recently discovered by the explorers and mapped by the Meghalaya Adventurers Association(MAA). This cave has the largest number of Sandstone hence it is also known as The Sand Stone Cave and it is 6000m longer than the record holder Cueva Del Saman in Edo Zuha , Venezuela. The Cave has fossils of dinosaurs, especially Mosasaurus a giant reptile that lived 66-76 million years ago. The cleanliness, proper hygienic, good sanitation also attracts many people from all over the world to visit Meghalaya and stay for a week or a month, this place where it is known to be God’s own Home is located near the India-Bangladesh border called as “Mawlynnong” which is the “cleanest village” not just in India, but in Asia. The uniqueness about the village is that the literacy rate and women empowerment scenario is taken as a dominant role which proves that both these can be achievable. Cleanliness is a way of life in Mawlynnong Village! All houses here have functional toilets since 2007, there are

bamboo dustbins all over the village, even the dry leaves fallen from trees go straight into the dustbins, plastic bags are banned and smoking is prohibited. The rules are strictly followed and the defaulters are charged heavily. That’s not all, Mawlynnong gets its own manure which is converted from garbage dug into pit. People not only clean their houses , they step out to sweep the roads and planting trees is a part of lifestyle too.

Though Meghalaya has many natural greenery sceneries, rainfall, the landscape of the state makes it to be the most attractive part and its uniqueness about the matrilineal system shows that women empowerment plays a very important role in the society. But people rarely knows about this small state called Meghalaya where God has really bless with all the needful of life henceforth as a citizen of Meghalaya, I urge to all the people especially from our country should have a visit on the place and also give importance not only to our state but also to the North-Eastern part of India since it is only part of the country where one can experience God’s own Home.

Drishya K RamdasUSN : 1MS16CS125

Semester: 4th

Department : CSE

A SHOUT FOR SILENCE

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Life is beautiful, when we live it. But life is phenomenal, when we live with those who cannot live without us.

When I opened my eyes for the first time with some fear, I didn’t know why I was here, But there was someone for which I could cheer...

A lady who could understand my unspoken words, And a man who could make wonders... For them, I was a princess, And for me, they were my happiness..

As a tiny-tot, there was anger, guilt, an emotion, a feeling, an enmity... Anger when that lady said not to play in rain, because I would fall sick... A guilt when I didn’t share chocolate with my bestie.. The sweetest emotion and feelings for the two most beautiful people in this world... An enmity when he forgot to get me a doll...

All this would end up before I would go to bed, Because they bid me good-night with a sweet smile and kiss! And those beautiful people are... MOM and DAD!

TICKET FOR LIFE!!! 

Priyanka B. PatilUSN : 1MS16IS415

Semester : 6th

Department : ISE

One of the most prominent aspects of any common man’s life, the redundancy of it is unbelievable and it is widely distributed. Confused, slightly? I am talking about none other than, noise. Amusing for everyone in the computer science related branches, the unnecessary element in communication channels. We represent it using a block or an arrow but that is ironic because it is has so much more to it, an element that is universal, a hindrance and is highly troublesome.

We see people indulging in conversation, or idly listening to music, or angry horns blaring away rapidly, or family members conversing deeply, phone conversations stretching for hours together, Social media associations that tend to infinity (mostly).

So where is the space for us to open up? For us to think of our day, our actions, and most importantly ourselves?

Noise is not just noise, it is an abstract phenomenon that has consumed us in our entirety, has become a regular part of our lifestyle, is so common that, life without noise seems shocking.

Let us take a moment to think of the bliss, the peaceful nights and the wake-up-with-a-smile mornings when we can actually open our eyes to silence and think of our day? Progressiveness goes hand in hand with silence, in fact the power of our mind is a force to be reckoned with; noise causes it to go haywire and lose track of the crucial events thereby forcing us to deal with the insignificant and trivial issues.

One mandated rule must be that, we need to strive for the overall growth of this generation and our developing nation, working in harmony and orchestrated symphony to touch the finish line and make ourselves unbelievably proud!

Come with me, shout for silence, let us create an uproar, a havoc, whatever it takes to serve. silence for each individual as it is quite a fundamental aspect ever since the beginning

of time. This will result in a sea of change which is actually what the society needs to become a better and more productive space.Join hands on this pledge and let us silence the noise.

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Days passed... Everything changed... The same words; anger, guilt, feeling, emotion, enmity... but a different phase.. This world seemed to be cruel, to be suppressing, to be haunting...

But, there was another sweet world which was filled with love.. This love makes me breathe and stay healthy with all the nutrition of care, concern, and smiles.. The support I find in this world, is my shelter where no thunderstorm, no lightning, no earthquake can scare me.. The presence of every minutest part of this world of my life...

It is,A small world of my family in itself is the most huge one.. Parents are the creators.. And me, living every moment of it..

Every world is not this beautiful.. Every presence doesn’t be a path of light to live.. Every word of support doesn’t mean it.. Every moment doesn’t make an urge to relive.. Every breath doesn’t make feel alive..

But, I live such life... A life which I wish to relive again and again.. !!!

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FOSSIL FUEL COMPANIES

Pavan RaoUSN : 1MS15ME121

Semester : 6th

Department : Mechanical Engineering

When ExxonMobil and the other Big Oil corporations realized, in the 1980s, that continued use of fossil fuel would eventually a) be curtailed by regulation and/or b) cause the end of civilization and thus corporations, they should have started on plans to change what they do. A big energy company could have developed non-fossil fuel burnable materials, they could have muscled their way into the electricity industry, figuring that electric motors, already the preferred means of running a lot of machines that could have been run with IC engines, were part of the future. They could have done a lot of things to usher in a new age of reduced fossil fuel use and expanded use of other energy sources. Today, we look at Donald Trump, the Koch Brothers, Rex Tillerson, the petroleum industry, the Heartland institute. They didn’t make these decisions. So why would someone like Rex Tillerson, when he was CEO of a major oil company, make short term decisions like this? A lot of you will say: they do it for the short-term profits, for the quarterly earnings report, because the corporation is beholden to the stockholder, and other such responsibilities.

Even though all those reasons are true, there is something else that should be going on. Leaders of many corporations make decisions that positively affect the long term. They recognize that short term reduction in earnings can have long term positive effects on earnings. However, if you are a Rex Tillerson in charge of an ExxonMobil, or the CEO of any of these high risk corporations, there is a distinct possibility that you will wake up one morning to the news that a chemical leak in one of your factories just killed thousands of townspeople, with thousands more to have permanent debilitating injuries. You might be informed, just before picking up your bonus check, that one of your ships ran ashore and dumped 41 thousand cubic meters of crude oil on a formerly pristine natural coastline. You

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might get the news that one of your offshore rigs has exploded and is burning, eleven dead, three months of oil spewing into the sea, the worst environmental disaster ever, and on your watch. Or perhaps you’ll learn that one of your aircraft just collided with another at an obscure airport in the Canary Islands, and nearly 600 died in the fiery crash. Bhopal, Exxon Valdez, Deep Water Horizon. Unforgettable disasters.

For the CEO, the relevant balance is between covering high end expenses for the whole family vs. the long term health of a corporation that might fire you at any day if something goes wrong. Lawrence Rawl, in charge when the Exxon Valdez crashed into Alaska, was criticized for badly handling the response. Warren Anderson, who was in charge of Union Carbide when Bhopal happened, remains a fugitive. The Deepwater Horizon disaster ruined Tony Hayward’s career. The bottom line: In an industry that can spit out major career ending disasters, the foresight of corporate leaders becomes myopic, and long term prospects become invisible, much more easily than in most corporations.

THROUGH PORTALS

Reshma. RUSN : 1MS14CH037

Semester : 8th

Department : Chemical Engineering

Old and ashen,A lump on the sofa side,My eyes doze to that travel,Through portals of my life.

The first, an intricate artwork,Every detail refined.I walk in, a portrait of innocence,Amazed at the pretty pictures I find.

Thirteen years hence,Lured by dazzling colours,I stand at the doorway,That leads to the hall of mirrors.

Each time I walk,I bump, I fall,And yet, knowing I’m right,I walked through the hall.

So full of confusion,So full of me,Yet my head stayed high,For all I see is me.

The portal up front,The most beautiful sight yet,Pulled me to its mystic,Its magical world ahead.

Once in, I met,Love and passion set on fire.And their heady pals,Lust and desire.

Friends for years,Memories for life,Sweet and bitter scars,Marked with a sharp knife.

Spent and sated,Now a woman wise to bits,I walked with steady steps,To the door marked, “FEMINISTS”.After years of big words,It was time to sit down.So I headed to a special door,Inside, I put down my crown.

With a silent song behind,And a life of purpose to live,

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Found a man who assured me, All the love he could give.

Many have come and gone,With rays of joy and drizzles of pain,‘Twas my little one’s turn now,Through him, I saw the portals again.

Hence, in and out, through portals I go,A requiem for nuance,Still at the sofa side,I slowly woke up from the trance.

“Every life has some trouble when you worry you make it double” – Bobby McFerrin

Avoid, Alter, Accept, Adapt

Avoid

Need to release stress? Then follow the 4As

One of the best ways to stay away from problems, negativity, depression is by AVOIDING it. But how do we do this?1. Avoid people who bother you. Try to be in a company where people respect you and your thoughts.

STRESSED?

Shubha Anant BalgiUSN : 1MS15EC097

Semester : 6th

Department : E&C

2. Learn to say NO. If there are too many things on your platter, you’ll either end up not completing or messing things up. It’s better to take the risk, but make sure it causes no harm to you.

3. Do one small thing every day besides your work or school that makes you feel good. For instance:

• If you love books, make the time to read a novel for 30 minutes before going to sleep. Make it a ritual: prepare a cup of tea, eat a few squares of good dark chocolate, play some relaxing music, and enjoy the experience.

• If you like to be physically active, schedule a bike ride, a long walk, or a run in the late afternoon when you’re done with your work or studies.

• If you love music, learn how to play guitar or drums or a harmonica. • I f you like to write, make it a priority to write one page every single day, either early in the morning before getting ready or later at night when it’s quiet and you have the time to organize your thoughts.

These little things every day will surely keep your worries away

But sometimes it’s impossible to avoid circumstances. How do we deal then?

Alter

Try ALTERING them. Change the situation for your own good. Okay, we can see this in this way. Consider it as an opportunity to showcase your talents. Under such circumstance and pressure, a person’s true ability can be revealed. Also, you get to know the amount of risk you can take at a point of time in life.

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1. Communicate. Share your thoughts with your colleagues or teammates. Learn to voice your opinion. If you disagree, then be firm and stand by your word.

2. Ask for help. It’s always okay to seek assistance and guidance from others. Yet again at times, we cannot alter the situations, what do we then?

Accept

Then you got to ACCEPT things. Let go of the things which you cannot control. Sometimes we may have no choice but to accept things the way they are. In such case:

1. Talk with someone. Share your problems with your loved ones, parents or spouse or siblings or close friends. You may feel better after taking it out.

2. Practice being positive. It’s easy to lose objectivity when you’re stressed. One negative thought can lead to another, and soon you’ve created a mental avalanche. Be positive and mentally stronger. Indeed, it is very difficult to stay positive in a very negative situation, but it is not impossible.

3. Learn from your mistakes. A mistake is not a big mistake, but to repeat a mistake is a big mistake. Find out your strengths and weaknesses, be clear and then accept the change with a smile.Now, as we have accepted the situation we need to adapt ourselves to it.

Adapt

Thinking we can’t cope is one of the greatest stresses. Any new environment, habit, new place, the new shoe takes at the most 21 days to adjust.

1. Reframe the issue. Try looking at your situation from a new viewpoint. Take it as a challenge and be successful.

2. Adopt a mantra. Tell your mind repeatedly that “I can do this”. Also, go to bed on time and get up on time so you don’t start the day rushed.

3. Look at the big picture. Ask yourself, “Will this matter in a year or in five years?” The answer is often no. Realizing this makes a stressful situation seem less overwhelming.

Remember “It’s your life, body, and mind, it’s you who can rule them and not the external factors”.

Rajshekar G SUSN : 1MS15IS087

Semester : 6th

Department : ISE

A HAWKING EULOGY

“We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.”

-Stephen Hawking

The doctors said he only had 2 years to live, 55 years ago.

They said he would never speak again, 33 years ago.

He stuck around until 2018 with one of the loudest voices on the planet.

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Remembering Stephen Hawking, a renowned physicist, and an extraordinary man. His theories unlocked a universe of possibilities and his legacy will live on for time to come.

Diagnosed with ALS at 21 and yet still solved science’s greatest mysteries, Stephen Hawking’s courage and persistence is and always will be an inspiration to me and everyone else regardless.

Stuck in a wheelchair for most of his life, he discovered that Black Holes did emit radiation contradicting the fact that nothing could escape it. He authored a book which sold a dozen million copies. He was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom(US’s highest civilian honor) though not being an American citizen. A cameo in ‘The Big Bang Theory’ and not to forget his sense of humor was as vast as the universe itself.

Reading “A Brief History of Time” was an exciting and unparalleled experience and would recommend it to everyone who would crave to have a “Woah!” moment at the end of every page.

He believed that the long-term future of the human race belonged in space and that we shouldn’t have all our eggs in one basket(Earth). Let’s honor him by hopefully averting to drop that basket until we have spread the load.

Goodbye Stephen Hawking. Thank you for sharing your beautiful mind with this pale blue dot.

A star just went out in the cosmos.

THE HORRORS OF HYPERCONNECTIVITY

Akanksha MishraUSN : 1MS16ME209

Semester : 4th

Department : Mechanical Engineering

It’s been 11 years since the late Steve Jobs (1955-2011) introduced the sensational iPhone in June 2007. Smartphones have become one of the most important daily necessities in this rapidly changing world. The convenience of having a computer in our hand has radically changed how we interact with the world.

Mobile phones and tablets are primarily personal devices which serve as the new interface through which you connect to the world, and as personal devices they are also our archives of personal memory, desires and anxieties. It is not uncommon to find people extremely anxious if they have misplaced their phones or even forgotten it at home. We find ourselves getting anxious if someone does not immediately reply to a message we have sent them and in that sense a phone is more than a tool of communication, it is an intimate interface which powerfully alters our experience of time, of relationships and our sense of the world.

Smartphone addiction, particularly among children, is altering the way we interact with one another. The consequences of this are very serious. Human interaction helps a child

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to develop emotionally and behaviorally in a way that communicating over smartphone cannot. Adults are no less likely to become addicted to their smartphones though, and the costs are no less destructive. Staring at a screen, for instance, prevents the brain from releasing something that is called melatonin, our natural sleep chemical. As a result, our bodies don’t register that we are tired. Overuse of smartphones therefore leads to interrupted sleeping patterns and means that we do not function as well throughout the day, affecting our abilities to work.

As with so much else in life, moderation in our digital world should be the hallmark of a healthy relationship with technology. Too many of us have become slaves to the devices that were supposed to free us, giving us more time to experience life and the people we love. Instead, we’re constantly bombarded by bells, buzzes and chimes that alert us to messages we feel compelled to view and respond to immediately. We’re still very early in the research stage when it comes to the connections between smartphone technology and well-being. While it may turn out some of the more hyperbolic dangers we’ve been warned about do not pose a significant threat, there’s no denying that heavy phone usage is not great for our bodies. At the same time, we know there are small steps we can take to mitigate some of the most obvious effects smartphone use has on our health. Don’t wait until it’s too late.

In this enormous world filled with species, species with love, love with emotions, emotions with feelings, those feelings and thoughts come out through your lips with a whisper. In a low voice, in a low tone, in a low frequency and yeah, whisper itself means, “in a low voice or something confidential”. So, how come a loud whisper? Sounds interesting? Then roll your eyes down and listen to the whisper.

Female population in our country, according to 2011 survey is “five hundred eighty six million four hundred sixty nine thousand one hundred seventy four” and 24,923 rape cases were reported across India in 2012 and 54% of the rape crimes are buried unreported. Also, Rape is fourth most common crime against women in India. What is happening in our country ? This disgusting crime has become as common as Sun sets and rise.

Are we giving our women justice? What if our own mother or sister was raped and thrown in the middle of busy streets? It is a terrific imagination right ? Yeah, We young captains of our nation should not just sit ,watch and

LOUD WHISPER

Avinash Nompi PUSN : 1MS17CV029

Semester : 2nd

Department : Civil Engineering

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mumble about this crap. If a girl elope and marry her loved one, people raise their voice. If a girl walks with a bunch of boys, people stare at her. If a girl does what she likes and wears what she is comfortable with, Society see her as a black dot. But, when a girl is raped to her death, Where will the voices go ?

Can we just leave this issue to our feminists and ask them to fight against these odds? No, Each and every single person has a feminist in them. It is not about the gender, The talk is about emotions. Explore the feminist in you and let’s protect our future from rapes.

I penned these lines to bring some awareness in you people. This is my role in this play for now. What’s yours?

Yes, I whispered these lines into your ears, but I hear a Loud cry of women in this whisper.

So, I named this content as a, “LOUD WHISPER”.

THANK YOU

(If you have liked my work, You can check out my other blogs on blogger by referring my name in the search or else you can mail to [email protected] for more information.)

MEDICINES THE LIFE SAVERS

Anil C JaraddiUSN : 1MS16CV013

Semester : 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

“Life is precious for everyone” but in India the millions of people are losing their life means it’s not that they don’t want to live; It is that they can’t afford the treatment so their life is ending. In the treatment there will be large charge on medicines only. If the country with second highest population can’t give the medicines for treatment for the citizens in the cheaper way means it’s not a good thing for our country. So we have finally found out the solutions for all this problems as “Generic Medicines”.

How it can solve all the treatment related problems means ‘If a new medicine has to be come means it has to be invented first and the invented people will get the patent with their name for some years, if the other countries want those medicines early means the invented person can give money and he can release his patent early only. After completion of his patent duration the formula given by him can be taken by anybody in the country and they can prepare the medicines which we call as Generic Medicines what we will see’.

India is known as the Pharmaceutical Hub

of the world because 70% of the generic medicines will be supplied from India to the whole world including Japan, USA, and World Health Organisation. According to last survey held by WHO all over the world the total generic medicine usage is 92-93%. Highest prescription is filled in USA which constitutes 88% and India with only 30%. According to Ministry of health and welfare there are nearly more than 700 types of medicines will be exported to other countries and WHO. This is the quality of Generic Medicines.

If we will come towards the cost means for example: If Diclofenac 50mg+paracetamol 325mg+Chlorzoxazone 500mg of 10 tablets costs normally Rs.166.50 whereas in Generic Medicine shop we will get it for Rs.12.40 for

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same 10 units. Normally a Cancer patient costs Rs. 1,50,000 monthly whereas in Generic Medicines we will get it for Rs. 10,000.

In present situation there is nearly 3000 Generic Medicine shops are there in India and there is 5000 taluks are there in India which will approximately come into 1 Generic medicine shop for 2 taluks, India required the setup of these Generic Medicines shop in villages but there is no one all are there in the cities only.

It’s not only the mistake of government it’s also mistake of public also because the government has not given any tender to the businessmen and all. It is giving the permission to people to open new Generic Medicine shops which covers the India’s two problems. One is unemployment and another one is Generic Medicines. In some places who has opened the shops they got the threatening from private medical shop owners.

Generic Medicine is not required for government it’s required for us who is known as ‘PUBLIC’.

The sun sets and the darkness creeps

And all the shadows begin to cease

When all the world just seems to freeze

I come riding with the demonic breeze

When the seals are broken

And the time is frozen

When the skies are all clouded around

When your hope is drowning

And the soul’s been howling

Open up the gates that lead me to your soul

And reach out to me

Death spreads and the reapers reap

What is left are shattered dreams

The world’s been turned all upside down

Coz in the corner, A devil weeps

When the sins are breaking

And the heart is bleeding

When the soul just seems no longer alive

When the screams are fading

And your eyes have gone old

SET YOU FREE

ParitoshUSN : 1MS15CS083

Semester : 6th

Department : CSE

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Open up the gates that lead me to your soul

And reach out to me

I come to free all the souls and release from

within

All my heart’s darkest dreams

Till my pain and my fear’s lifted up

And I will set you free

It all started with the orientation,

When people barely tried to start a conversation.

About the college we were eager to know,

And more excited about how the four years would go!

We entered into a world that was new,

To find out that we were the chosen few.

All things around were strange and queer,

But something said that there was nothing to fear!

With all those endless assignments,

We struggled hard to give our best.

But then came the last minute forwarded answers,

Aishwarya MUSN : 1MS14EC007

Semester : 8th

Department : ECE

ELECTRONICALLY COMMUNICATED

So that in peace and calm we may rest.

With hope and despair equally spread,

It was the internals that we would dread.

Days and weeks, we sat and listened,

Only to realize that nothing glistened.

For every special class that they’d announce,

‘Mass Bunk’ was all that we would pronounce!

Half the time we were busy with circuits and equipment to fix,

Frightened we were when the voltage across the diode was much more than point six.

And then came fourth year, to tell we neared the end.

But now we long for the past that we could mend.

Placements and projects kept us occupied.

These were the times on our confidence we would confide.

All the pressure and adversities magnified.

We would grieve upon the subjects, which were completely filled with regrets.

When you look at your marks with exasperation,

You know its Wireless Communication!

No matter how hard we would try,

We could never get past those alpha, beta and phi!

We longed for the bright days to come,

Our hopes clinged onto reasons that were some.

Like the jolly days we would discuss,

We prayed all of this would pass without any fuss.

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Nevertheless, the world we knew was full of high-fives.

Needless to say those were the best days of our lives!

Time progressed neat and clear,

Reminding us that our graduation was near.

Looking back at the days gone by,

Gives us a reason to cherish and cry.

We enjoyed the way very few knew,

With tidy thoughts that were free from dew.

Despite the fact that we will be separated,

We hope to stay electronically communicated!!

LIFE OF A CROOK

Tushar SudheeshUSN : 1MS15IM058

Semester : 6th

Department : IEM

Seated on his only rock,

a man who knew little of his own shock.

Driven by his greed and hunger,

he left to paint the streets of the town down under.

Hustling and bustling through the tainted street,

he met a few boys that could arrange the right meet.

Right or wrong, he didn’t know for long,

all he knew was his new soul song.

Papers flew in like planes,

with chains dangling about his mane,

and eyes so red he was deemed insane.

In the middle of it all he saw his own pain,

pulling him into a whole new domain.

A world so cruel he couldn’t run away,

stuck with his fears in an endless day.

Staring back into the eyes of a devil,

was once a man who knew no evil.

Left with his Glock and nothing to mock,

he knew he was all alone on his hazy dock.

Papers flew in like planes,

with chains weighing down his mane,

and eyes so red he just couldn’t be insane.

Fearing the worst he dropped the gun,

hoping to be free of all that he’s done.

Time caught up in its own way,

taking away what were his best days.

Behind the bars was his broken face,

filled with regret and scars from an old mace.

With his demons right beside him,

he knew there was little left inside (him)

Papers flew in like planes,

with chains leaving him in wane,

and eyes so sad he had to be a (forgotten) man.

Parthik P USN : 1MS15MCA32

Semester : 6th

Department : MCA

REALIZE.ACCEPT.LIVE

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1. Try to accept the fact that no one cares.

2. People come into your life because they need you and they’ll leave you eventually.

3. Your life totally depends on your activities and your decisions.

4. Death will come to everyone. Sooner or later.

5. Failures are necessary. The difference between a master and a novice is that the master has failed more than the novice has even tried.

6. You don’t love your crush. It is the evolution fooling you for a better gene mix up and better kind of species.

7. It’s never too late to start, but Always too early to give up.

8. No one is born great, they groom themselves to become one.

9. If you don’t love the person you see in the mirror, you are responsible for that.

10. Life is not like what you see on Instagram.

Sweet is the scent

Of flower in this land where fairies descends

Beauty lies in every being’s heart

Evil and good, differentiated-apart.

Saurabh Kumar USN : 1MS17MCA45

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

MY NATION

Principles define us better than riches

A land where great people were born to

Slay wretches

Beauty lies in every living being’s heart

Evil and good, differentiated-apart

When the sun sets and all’s dark

In intense cold we struggle to keep

Up the spark

So that they kindle into fire

Pride and culture is our attire

Beauty lies in every living being’s heart

Evil and good, differentiated-apart.

India my country,

My Mother, My pride

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM HACKERS

Manish BhadranUSN : 1MS17MCA25

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

There are thousands of different codes and programs used by hackers to look into computers or their networks. Once a skilled hacker knows how a system works, he can code his own program to exploit it. Be Aware and careful from cyber world.

Install or Update Your Antivirus Software:

Antivirus software is designed to prevent malicious software programs from embedding on your computer. If it detects malicious code, like a virus or a worm, it

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works to disarm or remove it. Viruses can infect computers without user’s knowledge.

Keep Your Firewall Turned On: A firewall helps protect your computer from hackers who might try to gain access to crash it, delete information, or even steal passwords or other sensitive information. The software is prepackaged on some operating systems or can be purchased for individual computers.

Prevent hacking of your G-Mail Account/

Phishing: Someone mail you that we have a business opportunity for you. And say click on this link for more details. Whenever you click on that link, a Gmail screen shown including message. Your session has expired login again. It’s a clone of Gmail screen that can hack your password.

Install or Update Your Antispyware

Technology: Some spyware collects information about you without your consent or produces unwanted pop-up ads on your web browser. Some operating systems offer free spyware protection, and inexpensive software is readily available for download on the Internet or at your local computer store. Be wary of ads on the Internet offering downloadable antispyware in some cases these products may be fake and may actually contain spyware or other malicious code.

Keep Your Operating System Up to Date:

Computer operating systems are periodically updated to stay in tune with technology requirements and to fix security holes. Be sure to install the updates to ensure your computer has the latest protection.

Don’t Judge on Prize or Lottery E-mail:

Someone mail you that you won the Lottery. And request you to give information regarding bank account or others. They keep your data’s and demanding some money for Draft charges. It’s totally fraud.

Be Careful What You Download: Carelessly

downloading e-mail attachments or unknown software can harm your computer. Never open an e-mail attachment from someone you don’t know, and be wary of forwarded attachments from people you do know. They may have unwittingly advanced malicious code that can easily control your PC.

Social Engineering: Cybercriminals also use social engineering to convince you to install malicious software or hand over your personal information under false pretenses. They might email you, call you on the phone, or convince you to download something off of a website. Don’t use free, open or public Wi-Fi, its makes too easy to hackers to steal your information.

At last I advise to create complex unique, long passwords of eight characters or more using upper and lower-case letters, numbers and symbols and change them regularly. And don’t use same password for all accounts, this means that if hackers break one password, they will have access to everything. So, be aware and careful from cyber world (Hackers).

STAY SAFE AND SECURE.

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Connection between Science and Spirituality

There is a general feeling among many that science and spirituality do not mix. Some evidence to the contrary is presented in this article. Three concepts are considered. The first is the Darwinian theory of evolution and its spiritual counterpart, reincarnation. Second is the scientific concept of Chaos, and its spiritual counterpart, Guna Varna. The third is the Six Sigma methodology and its spiritual counterpart, Karma Yoga.

1. Evolution and Reincarnation

The apt reference for this is the following verses from Bhagavad Gita

Lord Krishna says, “Whenever there is decay of righteousness, O Bharata, and there is exaltation of unrighteousness, then I Myself come forth; For the protection of the good, for the destruction of evil-doers, for the sake of firmly establishing righteousness, I am

WEST MEETS EAST

Dr. S. Sethu SelviProfessor & Head

Department : E&C

born from age to age”. These verses prove that rise and decline of cultures occur as a natural course and are also cyclic in nature. These verses also support the notion of reincarnation. Evidence of reincarnation has come from the examination of parallel sayings of Sri Krishna, Jesus, and Buddha, who had lived around five thousand years and many thousand miles apart. In the Bible, Jesus says, “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you”. In Bhagavad Gita, Arjuna asks Sri Krishna,

which means, “The Sun God Vivasvan is senior by birth to You. How am I to understand that in the beginning You instructed this science to him?” For which Lord Krishna responds.

which means, “Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot, O subduer of the enemy!” Based on this theory of reincarnation, Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa remarks – “In the ocean of Sachidananda a wave rises in one place at one time and it is called Krishna. Another wave rises at another place sometime later and it is called Christ”. These findings provide a conclusion that (i) a person has to be equally comfortable praying in any place of worship, be it a church, temple, mosque, synagogue, gurudwara, or something else (ii) there is no scope for feeling superior on the basis of race or culture as decline is inevitable (iii) Genetics and the environment play a role in the rise and decline (iv) Western cultures that have risen to towering heights in the past few hundred years have not yet declined while the eastern cultures that had declined for a thousand years or more are on the rise once again.

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2. Chaos and Guna Varna

Chaos is dubbed as a new science, invented about 50 years ago. A system described by three differential equations, with at least one nonlinear equation, is capable of exhibiting chaos, depending on the initial conditions. Sri Krishna invented an ingenious scheme involving the three Gunas: (i) Sattvic (ii) Rajasic and (iii) Tamasic. In Chapter 14 of Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna gives a detailed description and definition about the three modes of material nature.

The sattvic nature is pure, without impurities, illuminating and free from sickness. It binds the soul through attachment with happiness and knowledge. Rajasic nature is full of passion and is born out of intense desire and attachment. It binds the soul through attachment with action. Tamasic nature is the darkness and the crudeness in man. It is born of ignorance and the cause of delusion. It binds the soul through recklessness, indolence and sleep.

Human actions are determined by three components of the mindset: (i) S component (sattvic nature) – truthfulness, honesty, compassion, evenness of mind - unaffected by success or failure, non-injury, etc., (ii) R component (rajasic nature) – bravery, ambition, ego, greed, etc., and (iii) T component (tamasic nature) – lying cheating, causing injury in words or deeds, killing, lethargy, excessive sleep, etc. Each of the inhabitants of the planet

Earth has a unique combination of these three components that determine who they are. Taking the three components as fractions summing to 1, actions of an individual with a high S component are generally expected to be good while those of an individual with a high T component are generally expected to be bad. This has been true for thousands of years and it will be true for thousands of years in the future, unless nature decides to change its own natural laws. The mindset components undergo transformation over time leading to rise and decline of societies. The S component dominates during the rise while the T component dominates during decline. The impact of environmental factors on mindset transformation cannot be ruled out. The phenomenon of rise and decline is cyclical. The present rise of China and India is an indication of the cyclical nature of the rise and decline.

3. Six Sigma and Karma Yoga

According to the natural laws, any outcome is influenced by three types of causes: (i) Common causes – causes that are unknown or uncontrollable, (ii) Measurement error, and (iii) Assignable causes – causes that can be discovered. The natural state of a process is one where its outcome(s) are influenced solely by common causes. Six sigma strategies are all about minimizing measurement error and discovering and fixing the assignable causes so that the outcome is returned to and remains in its natural state.

Six sigma processes produce extremely few defects leading to very high levels of customer satisfaction and a significant impact on the bottom-line. Sri Krishna counsels, “Karma leads to more karma. Do your karma without a sense of attachment, ego and greed”. This is the notion of karma yoga as mentioned in the verse

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In the present context, the implication of this advice is that all that we do has cause and effect. Furthermore, the effect is a cause for another effect. This ancient concept is the foundation of six sigma. In karma yoga, one attempts to break down the endless chain of cause and effect through meditation. The likes of Buddha have followed this path. In six sigma strategies for the material world, a major objective is to first find and then build cause and effect relationships for the process or transaction under scrutiny with an aim of achieving a substantial reduction in defects as perceived by the customer. In karma yoga, the path to self enlightenment is pursued in phases. In six sigma too, the progress comes in phases, beginning with the easiest to the most difficult. These parallels are tabulated below.

Some may believe that meditation is for those in the pursuit of spirituality, not relevant for others. By now, numerous studies have appeared in reputable scientific and medical journals confirming the health benefits of meditation. Says Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, “When I came out of meditation, I thought a few moments had passed, but thirteen days had passed; People had garlanded me, they were prostrating in front of me; my fractured foot was completely healed and my migraine

was gone forever…”. In yogic circles, Patanjali (~ 500 BC) is credited with pioneering the eight-step Yoga system for pure consciousness of which meditation occupies the last three steps (concentration, meditation, pursuit of pure consciousness). This system reminds us that a major impact factor important for success with meditation is the state of health. Patanjali designed a set of Asanas for the proper functioning of external systems (joints, muscles, spine, etc.), breathing exercises, called Pranayam for internal organs and systems (nasal systems and sinuses all the way to GI and urinary tract), and meditation for the mind. This system is a great example of Shruti for there was no known science available to Patanjali to design his Yoga system. Another major impact factor important to success with meditation is the food we eat. The last impact factor important in meditation has to do with whether meditation is pursued alone or in a group. Those who are believed to have realized pure consciousness never meditated in a group but this issue is important to the most of the rest of us who wish to pursue meditation for health and wellness.

Yogis characterize foods and drinks as Positive Pranic, Negative Pranic, and Neutral. Positive Pranic foods and drinks are said to promote the S component, negative Pranic foods, the R component, while the neutral foods promote the T component. Yogis design their diet that primarily focuses on Positive Pranic foods. These practices are probably several thousand years old. Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev demonstrates an interesting experiment in which the “Rudraksha Mala is seen to rotate clockwise (looking down) over Positive Pranic foods, counter clockwise over negative foods and back-and-forth over neutral foods”.

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Figure 1: Program to raise one’s level of

consciousness

The program to raise one’s level of consciousness is indicated in Figure 1 and has two components (i) A conscious effort to track one’s S, R, T components always attempting to guard against the decline of S while controlling R and T (ii) diligently pursuing the rest of the program whose side effect is a rise in level of consciousness (LOC). For success it is always essential to always remain committed to the six sigma principle of relying on data alone for decision making but it is essential to remember the wise counsel, “Too much analysis leads to paralysis”. The different steps of the program are (i) Yoga/Aasanas/Exercises for external systems (ii) Pranayam for internal organs and systems (iii) Meditation (iv) Emphasis on positive pranic foods. Rising level of internal excellence as depicted in Figure 2 equates to higher S, R, T Level of Consciousness. S: Truthfulness, honesty, steadfastness, equanimity, study; R: Attachment, bravery, ego, ambition, greed, desire to live; T: Lying, cheating, causing injury in words or deeds, sleep. Minimum S, R, T required for life. S component strongly correlates with positive emotions (unconditioned love, kindness, empathy, compassion, gratitude, forgiveness, etc.) Excessive R, T components strongly correlate with negative emotions (Anger, hostility, hatred, irritation, sorrow, fear). External excellence refers to doing all that we do from wake up time to bedtime including all that we do at work in the best possible manner.

Figure 2: Rising level of internal excellence

Science and spirituality may well emerge as two sides of the same coin after all.

Referring to as the capability of matter to travel at the speed more than light, enables us to imagine more consequences that would be possible when we had the capability of travelling more than the speed of light.

As mentioned, only those particles that have a zero mass have the capability of travelling at the speed of light. What about those particles that are capable of travelling at superluminal speeds? Those particles travelling at superluminal speed exhibit the property of Negative Mass and Negative Pressure. That is if we had an orange exhibiting the property of negative mass, then it would probably created a hump on the rubber sheet when placed on it. A theoretical particle that is able to travel at superluminal speeds is called a Tachyon

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MEDITATION AS A PART OF MODERN DAILY LIFE

Dr. A. MahalakshmiAssociate professor

Department : Management Studies

‘What you meditate upon, you shall become’- a fundamental principle that makes human endeavour possible. Thoughts and feelings have an effect on the events occurring in one’s life, both personal and professional.

Infinite possibilities are possible with infinite intelligence. This could be the essential reason for advanced developments in science and technology. When one focuses constantly on something, he or she slips into waiting mode establishing a platform for attracting that desired thing to flow inside him or her. The law of attraction works out well during meditation and results in absorption. During meditation, being inattentive to unwanted thoughts, a thoughtless state is created enabling expansion into greater self beyond time and space and also one’s own individual identity. This connection to infinite space helps oneself to acquire enormous knowledge. Utilization of such knowledge depends on the traits of the individual. Further meditation builds such traits stronger and stronger such that it helps him or her in attaining the goals fast as he or she wishes for.

Meditation differs from concentration. Concentration focuses on oneself whereas meditation enables a person to regulate mind and heart, go beyond self inviting the divine and attract the source of energy. The mind gains ability to link with the source of knowledge. The energy and knowledge together flows into every single cell of the human being uplifting from current state of mind. Thus the person becomes what he or she wants to be.

Meditation is a voluntary effort, if practiced, yields healthy life both mentally and physically. Certainly, the involuntary effects due to movements of planets are minimal on the meditating minds. The predictions of such minds are, most of the time, accurate like those of Nostradamus and Rishis, Munis and Sages in our own motherland. The success of innovative minds are remembered forever.

As significant participants in the present education system, let us attempt to make even infinite impossibilities possible with the help of infinite intelligence.

It is a beautiful page in my life of experiences….

Which

Ph.D IN MY LIFE…..

Parkavi AAssistant Professor

Department : Computer Science & Engg.

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Taught me to be persistent in things of failures….

Taught me to be patient in things of uncertain…..

Taught me to be innovative in things of ancient……

Taught me to have peace in things of tempests…..

Taught me to be determinant in things of hatreds….

Finally taught me to have hope in the right timings of God….

She splits herself into many pieces to attend all her duties daily.

An average Indian women aptly juggle between the multiple roles starting from home to work space. Women are breaking all stereotypes from getting highest degree from reputed university, leading at workplace to managing their home with supreme care and love. She puts lot of efforts to balance between personal and professional life. Time has changed but traditional thought remains same. Contributing equally to household income, she is expected to do all household chores along with taking all responsibilities at competitive workplace environment that sucks more time leaving fewer hours for home.

It is not easy to handle household chores without complaining, managing workplace tasks with perfection and also dealing with hostile remarks of missing the joy of raising children. She has to bear all this because she decided not to give up and stand against all odds. It is so ingrained in her psyche that she immediately responds to changes turning every negative into positives in her life. Somewhere in between this balancing act, every woman has to deal with the pressure of achieving a “Super Perfect” status for everything she does. This pressure does not act as a fear factor for her but rather appears to be a challenge that is meant to be accepted. She is born with the killer instinct of “never dying” attitude. It is secondary that whether her husband supports her or In-laws to become a superwoman. She becomes one, the moment she believes in her infinite abilities to give wings to herself!

But as she moves forward effortlessly, she neglects and ignores the most important thing – her own health. Before she is finally exhausted by putting everyone before herself, she needs some time to spend with

Padmalini SinghAssistant professor

Department : Management Studies

TO THE WOMAN WHO NEVER CEASES TO AMAZE

ME: SUPERWOMAN

My idea of a Super Human was never Super Heroes but those Wonder Woman whom we call “Superwoman” nowadays…

A formal definition of superwoman is “a woman with exceptional physical or mental ability, especially one who successfully manages a home, brings up children, and has a full-time job”. Superwoman neither have heavy costume nor does she fly in the sky. She lives in every home with a strong indestructible mental and emotional balance.

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The style of architecture during historic times was more dependent on climatic factors of particular geographical area with availability of materials. Necessity of shelter was mainly for protection from the extreme climatic condition for survival, the expression through art was only limited with drawing/painting on wall depicting the day to day activities of life.

herself to rejoice the experiences life has given to her.

Whatever circumstances she has to face, she will always come out as a winner. She possesses divine power to break all prejudice, eradicate traditional mindsets and emerge as a face of New India.

Expressionism was an early 20th-century movement in art and architecture. The external façade and form of the building Expression through inner feeling and emotions in architecture is an individualistic approach in the process of design. To understand the transformation and the guiding factors in the process of design through the timeline, first we need to look into the historical evolution across centuries.

IGLOO, dwelling unit, cold climate

Dwelling unit, deserts

We can see the shift in change of expression in architecture during the historical timeline period. Expression in architecture during prehistoric times (9000 BC)

G Sudha KumariAssistant professor

Department : Architecture

EXPRESSIONISM IN ARCHITECTURE

Lingaraj temple, Bhubaneswar

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During Renaissance period (1600 AD)

During 16th century, Cartesian a French philosopher and mathematician in his book “rules for the direction of mind” says we should investigate everything with certainty and not just follow what other people have thought, is the first strings of modern theory. The Enlightenment or The Age Of Reason was an intellectual movement in Britain and France. The enlightenment period in Europe was full of spectacular architectural works that had their own style different from any other period. Marc Antoine Laugier, first modern architectural philosopher describes as “Beauty of buildings depends on three things: accuracy of proportions, elegance of forms, and choice and distribution of ornaments.”

Modern movement (18th – 19th CENTURY)

The 18th - 19th century revival period with the birth of industrial revolution and availability of new materials like concrete, glass and steel, expressionism in architecture was guided by the new material available and also influences of great modern movement masters like Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Adolf Loos and Mies Van Der Rohe were seen. Adolf Loos, the father of modernism said “the evolution of culture marches with the elimination of ornament from useful objects, while Frank Lloyd Wright believed, “Architectural form must be determined by the FUNCTION, ENVIRONMENT AND THE MATERIALS of the building”. Expressionism was guided by eliminating of unwanted ornamentation/overly decorated surfaces from the wall. The building had more straight lines, clean planar walls and windows and clean curves with wide use of concrete walls.

But modern architecture met with some criticism, during 1960s on the grounds that it seemed universal and lacked meaning. Hence architects explored new style of architecture called postmodernism which offered a blend of some pre-modern elements and ornamentation to move away from rectilinear designs which resulted in mix of styles in the following years.

De Constructivism - an expression during

20th century

Deconstructivism is a development of postmodern architecture that began in the late 1980s.

It makes the use of computers especially pertinent. Three-dimensional modeling and animation assists in the conception of very complex spaces and also helps in working

Falling water, Frank Lloyd Wright

Chandigarh high court, Le Corbusier

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out the construction details and economics. Expression of architecture was more based on experimentations of new materials in the construction industry irrespective of the availability of material locally and also advancement in technology and machines taller buildings with more complex shape and size was easily achieved with lesser time taken for execution.

the works of Dr. Singh Intrachooto where he uses up cycled materials obtained from the waste of construction, factories…etc. Hence our need and necessity have changed with time and technology, communication and connectivity has reached its peak. The global environmental crisis is a question of survival. There should be a more creative approach to problems facing today through expressionism in architecture.

From above we could understand the evolution and shift in expression of buildings through the timeline period, as architecture is guided by many factors like cultural, socioeconomic, climatic, and political. But in present scenario due to growth of population and over consumption of natural resources, expressionism in architecture can be guided through the works and concepts of architects like Laurie Baker also called as “Gandhi of architecture”, where he emphasizes on less energy utilization and architecture available for common man, Likewise when we see

Riyadh metro station, Zaha Hadid

Royal Ontorio, Daniel Libeskand

DRIVING - DESI STYLE

As I began my drive to college, I prayed I should be safe on road and return home safely. I also pray I will not get annoyed at certain scenes I encounter on daily basis since I can do nothing to change it. Why and what are these fears and irritations? Help me to bring this change that can make our everyday journey joyful.

I share this incident that happened on the way one morning; A father and son on scooter are heading to School. The Yeshwanthpur flyover is designed for tragedy (remember the fall of a poultry van killing nearly 1000 chickens instantly), the massive pillars block the view of anyone coming in the opposite direction, it’s like people have to play peek a boo while crossing. An enthusiastic biker

Aruna GopalSystem Analyst

Department : Architecture

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jumps the red signal and rides on high speed towards the Triveni road, at the same time this father-son duo emerges from the other side of the massive flyover pillar with no idea of the biker jumping signal resulting in crash and what! the father-son falls off their scooter, the biker doesn’t stop but accelerates to vanish from the spot!!

Here’s another scenario at the same spot another day. Another father-son (kindergarten) on scooter rushing to school. Now this man (father) jumps the red signal and scoots away to put his boy on time at school. I watched both the incidence and wondered who is wrong? Children learn by watching people around them, I am sure this kindergarten kid learnt how to thwart rules to reach on time, he will one day like the biker, speed on breaking traffic rules thinking it’s the right thing to do.

Parents are no different from politicians, preach but not practice. Newspapers and media is full of such instances.

A beautiful story a friend sent on WhatsApp illustrates how a country like Japan learn basic life lessons. Here it goes:

I was waiting at a traffic light to cross the road with Haruki, a Japanese friend. It was a lazy Sunday afternoon in a small town on the Tokyo outskirts and there was not a vehicle or soul in sight. So, I turned to Haruki and said, “Hey, I know it’s a red man but should we just cross?”

Haruki looked at me and shook his head. “No, we wait for the green man.”

I was a bit perplexed- it did not seem to me that it would make any difference whether we waited or not. “There aren’t any cars. Why do we need to wait?”

Haruki smiled, then asked me a question in return: “What if a child is watching?”

* Now I know what they mean when they say it takes a village to raise a child.

LET’S MAKE A DIFFERENCE TOGETHER…LET’S BE THE CHANGE.

So, what’s this desi style?

• Jumping signals.

• Speaking on Mobile phone while driving. (as common as 1 in 5)

• Spitting on the road (1 in 10 does this, it is road not bathroom sink) and littering it.

• Honking while waiting for signal, even if signal is showing red.

• Not showing empathy to people in distress due to accidents.

• Not giving way to ambulance, instead speed along with it.

• Parking on busy narrow roads, near no park zones, near bus stops causing jams.

• Driving in the wrong direction i.e. using one way in the wrong direction.

• Opening car doors without checking out the incoming vehicles.

• Speeding with loud sound.

• Driving on footpath

• No indicators shown while taking a turn.

• Getting into petty tiffs when hit, resulting in brawls and raucous exchange of expletives.

I am sure all of us has at some point or other been either the victim or the culprit of the above said instances.

This has become our desi style of driving. Exploding population is only making it worse. Still there is hope that we can change and make a difference or so I think and write this article.

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Mahantesh K AngadiProgrammer

Department : Information Science & Engg.

TECHNICAL PAPERON ATTRIB –s –h *

Many of us have this myth in mind “hey I have an antivirus installed in my PC, so my PC is safe”. But people who think like this finally end up with a statement: “Che! A virus has infected my PC. I think my antivirus is not functioning properly. But the truth behind this is –

“ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARES ARE NOT THE BIBLES OF ANTIVIRAL SOLUTIONS” i.e. , they can detect a virus only if it has updates to detect that particular virus with the virus threats increasing day by day, there is a need to think of the alternatives. There is assaying- “prevention is better than care”. So, why don’t we think avoiding viruses infecting our PC instead of repenting after sufficient damage has been done?

The potential source of viruses, nowadays, is a pen drive. So I restrict this article to this tiny portable electronic brain. But it is only a virus that can cause threats, even worms. Trojan horses can do it. A virus attaches itself to a program or a file so it can spread from one computer to another.

Almost all viruses are attached to an executable file, so these are like snakes. That is unless the user runs the executable or runs the malicious program they won’t harm the system. Worms form a subclass of viruses. But these are smart compared to a virus because they have the ability to replicate themselves without human intervention. Ex: a recent worm named W32.sillyDC replicates itself by creating a .exe file with the name of parent folder. These intelligent programs can also spread from PC to PC across a network by taking advantage of remote file behind the mask. At first glance it will look like a useful software, but causes damage when installed in the system. Here, in the article, I’m using the word VIRUS to imply all the spywares/malwares/viruses. Consider a virus infected PC. The virus process will be running as a daemon (that is in the background) on that PC. When the pen drive is inserted into the USB port of that computer, the smarty will detect that event and since pen drives are not write protected, it will put a copy some files that are necessary for it to spread from PC to PC, and HIDES these files. Most common ones are:

1. autorun.inf is the primary instruction file (or initiator file) associated with the autorun function. autorun.inf is a simple script that tells the operating system which executable file to start. When you double click open the pen drive icon in “my computer”, the script gets executed which runs the executable containing virus and ‘congrats! Your PC has just now got infected with a virus’.

2. An executable file that contains the virus, which when run will activate the program autorun. inf file will make it run.

If you want to avoid getting infected, one trick you can play is NEVER DOUBLE CLICK OPEN YOUR PEN DRIVE and don’t give the autorun.inf file a chance to cause the

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21 Years old, 3rd year MSRIT, Bangalore.....have I made an identity? Sadly no. and it’s the case with most of us reading this.

Thousands of students do engineering every year and get placed in some or the other company. Does everyone stand out from the mob? Obviously not.

damage. Next big thing you have to do is to delete these files. To do it, first you have to unhide these files. It is not possible to unhide them by checking “show hidden files and folder” from “Folder Options”. The reason is the virus process gives it a SYSTEM attribute while replicating. And the hidden files with SYSTEM attribute are treated equivalent to system files and are called as super hidden files. MS-DOS (unfortunately this powerful tool is no more used) will help us to unhide the super hidden files. Dos has a command named ATTRIB. follow these steps:

1. Insert your pen drive; go to start -> Run, Type cmd or command and hit ok. Take care not to open the pen drive, especially by double clicking on the icon.

2. This will open the black beauty MS-DOS prompt. Now go to ‘my computer and not the Drive letter of the pen drive (like G:, H: C :). I assume the drive letter as ‘X”.

3. Return to the DOS prompt and type the drive letter followed by the colon (:) and press enter. Here, I type X: and enter. (replace X with your system drive letter).Now type attrib –h*. This will display a list of hidden files. If no files are displayed, it means your system is already infected with the virus that is intended to run using autorun.inf or the pen drive free of the virus. In this case you are free to open the pen drive by double clicks. I assume that the DOS has given the following list of files:

autorun.inf

ntdetec1.com

Here autorun.inf is the script and ntdetec1.com is the executable file.

4. Now these files are to be removed using the same attrib command. Type attrib –s –h <name of the file> and press enter. <Name of the file> field has to be replaced with the name of the file that is in list. The command has to be executed for each file in the list. In

the example given above, I write:

attrib –s –h autorun.inf

attrib –s –h ntdetec1.com

in attrib technologies, -h means remove HIDDEN attribute of the file and +h will hide the file specified in <name of the file>. Similarly –s will remove the system attribute. Please check the spelling of the command and filename you entered if you get an error of ‘file not found’.

5. After this go to start -> run. Type the drive letter and a colon (:). That is X: in this example. Now SEARCH and DELETE the files that you unhidden. If you can’t see the files, follow the above written steps again and if the system is infected. After you delete these files, return to DOS and execute the command attrib –s –h *.

If you don’t see any file in the list, then the pen drive is free from virus files. Safe Remove the pen drive and reinsert it and you can double click and open the system is infected with the intended virus.

With the viruses rampant, it is better (as software engineers) to find simple alternatives than blaming antivirus applications and to think of a solution before forming the drives/PC every time when infection is found.

AN IDEA CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE...!!

Sukesh KumarAlumni

Department : ISE

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The question is how to come out from it and have the confidence in oneself to face the world. Each and everyone of us have capability in some or the other form, we just need to identify it. We live once, die once, so to achieve your dream you have to wake up and chase it.

Success comes to those who believe in themselves when no one else will. The point is that you may be passionate about sports, dance, music, theatre or coding programs but lot of constraints will be restricting you to reach there. You didn’t go for a dance audition because your friends will make fun of you? Or you didn’t get selected in the college team because of some cheap politics of the selector? You didn’t register for a hackathon because you were left alone and all your friends wanted to watch a movie? Or you didn’t participate in an event because you thought there are better participants in it than you.

An idea can change your life doesn’t mean you have to invent or do something new altogether. It means creativity. People from years are doing the same thing and even you have to do the same thing, just in a unique way, just to create a little difference between you and others which will highlight you in the crowd. Even shadow leaves your back in darkness but also remember that stars shine in darkness only.In these four years of engineering, people experience every shade of life. Whether it is love, hatred, treachery, friendship, loneliness, pressure or survival. Facing all these situations will crush you, break you and dishearten you. The talent in you has to just be blended with self-belief, confidence, determination and boldness.

We usually read success stories and start admiring that person but we learn more when we come across stories of people who were unsuccessful. Successful stories tell us what to do but the unsuccessful ones, they will tell

you what NOT to do, which matters more as it tells you why they were unsuccessful.

The point of writing this article is to motivate people to think differently, act differently, making your methods unconventional and whatever you do, do it passionately. Stand, in what you believe, even if you are standing alone because boldness has genius, power and magic in it.

“Log kya kahenge?” my mom asked me the day I made the mistake of letting out my passion; Journalism. “That is a hobby not a job” she said. In her eyes I could sense fear of judgment more than disappointment. After all, being my mother she did not want to see my demand in the marital market reduce. “One is safe & secure if he acquires a job in the corporate sector” she said. I argued trying to give her an insight on the Supply & Demand concept of Market equilibria in Economics only to be dismissed to my room. This was a routine. For days, months, years. The beginning being seventh grade. It was time to make a career choice. Blinded by both parental as well as societal pressure, I opted for engineering. Since then, I always say, ‘I don’t want to die an engineer’ (no offense, Mark Zuckerbergs!)

I justified this decision of mine by calling it a backup for journalism. Myriads laughed. I

Aishwarya MuralidharAlumni

Department : ISE

To B.E OR NOT TO BE

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Including myself, more than half of the Engineering population goes on to do masters in non-engineering fields. Engineering shows us what we are certain we do not want to do.

Engineering is an intelligent, renowned and respectable profession and rightly so. To the few who genuinely comprehend it and are interested in it, respect. To the others who are forced into it like myself, my heartfelt condolences. Close your eyes. Do you like what you see? Live it.

There are no successful or unsuccessful dreams. A dream is merely an innocent’s image of the life he wants to live. Nobody ever said life would be easy, they said it would be worth it.

If Mary Kom had succumbed to her Father’s castigation or if Marilyn Monroe let her critiques get the better of her who asked her to forget modeling and consider becoming a secretary, the world would have two lesser inspirations.

I want to live a life where every single day feels like a holiday, where the adrenaline rushes through my veins, where I hear my heart beat faster each second. Falling in love with your work is the key to a happy life.

You can only be good at what you love. Be motivated by the fear of being average & pursue that flighty temptress-passion!My one day is to test the mightiness of the pen. Don’t forget to let me know what’s yours .

joined them. Mentally. I was a coward. Guilty as charged. Afraid of not making it big, afraid of being mocked, afraid of letting my parents down, afraid of hearing my mom say, “I told you so”.

Are you an overachiever in school? Got an “unsafe” dream? You are at the risk of hearing your parents say, “You are so intelligent. See your marks in school. Why do you want to pursue Arts? You can easily do Science”Dear parents, some of us don’t want to do Science. We don’t want to be Engineers or Doctors. How about that insane idea, huh?

Managing a course and being good at it are two entirely disparate concepts. If by-hearting codes sans understanding how a while loop is different from a for loop counts as being a good engineer, color me proud!

Another irksome myth being that people who pursue Arts are low on IQ or/and unable to grasp other courses. One can read several books and try his hand at coding but no encyclopedia in the world will tutor someone on how to write, sing or dance. It’s high time we give Arts some credit, it’s high time we let the youth breathe.

You aspire to be different, be prepared to be daring too. Because there will be one too many hurdles occluding your journey. But, the satisfaction of tasting success and being who you wanted to be and what you are cut out for will be worth it. In addition to discouragement, you will also have to face the depressing facts. These courses do not pay well. The job spectrum is dull both in India and overseas. There is overtime. The deadlines are unrealistic. There is lack of holidays. There is the infamous H1B issue. There is continual struggle. I, for one, choose this over making love to a PC 9am to 9pm just so that I can have a fat bank account.

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“Not enough people are innovating enough in higher education,” gripes Larry Summers, the economist who served for five years as president of Harvard. “General Electric looks nothing like it looked in 1975, but Harvard, Yale, Princeton, or Stanford look a lot like they did.

What strikes your mind when you think of a college library? The ephemeral glow of a dusky room, thousands of tomes on unbelievably rare subjects, lines and lines of students bent, entranced, over their gigantic textbooks in overpowering silence? That vision has become more a memory and less reality now. Physical libraries no longer have their strange, spellbinding effect, especially in colleges. A huge number of technological changes in the way they are managed has amounted to this. Books have turned into digital catalogs and even the oldest ones have been scanned and copied, over and over again. The University of Chicago simply moved the library underground while the University of Texas at San Antonio, separated study spaces from physical resources. Most students these days use the library to discuss ideas or complete projects with each other,

IT’S THE END OF THE UNIVERSITY AS WE

KNOW IT

Animan ThakurAlumni

Department : Mechanical Engineering

and barely use it for information causing these kinds of study spaces to become obsolete. Students require a large amount of both generic and intensely specialized resources and universities must cater to all of them in a substantial, yet affordable way.

When we imagine a revamped educational institute to keep up with the times, several entities have come up with a startling new answer: get rid of the university itself. At least in the physical sense.

Distance learning has always been an alternative that is now catching everyone’s attention. Platforms like Coursera and the University of Phoenix offer courses available to absolutely anyone with an internet connection. Even traditional campuses, Ivy League schools and incredibly old and respectable universities, are offering lecture courses for free across the internet. One could even complete their degrees completely or partially from home.

The Oxford tutorial system—in which eager students meet capable instructors one on one for lively debates—was construed in a time when less than 1% of the population went to university. Apprenticeships quickly made way to mass-scaled, standardized education formats, courtesy of the industrial revolution. This form of education soon became mandatory, an essential tool for any child growing up and any potential worker. As specialization became more commonplace, and more attractive to bidders, so too did the need for standardized universities providing intermediate and advanced skillsets.

However, it seems obvious that this cannot continue in the same fashion and still expect to churn out the required number and quality of graduates and professionals.

One solution is to offer professional online cloud-based courses from universities in tiers, starting from completely digital, and

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completely free, courses. Meanwhile, other students will pay a premium to interact with professors for more of a traditional campus experience. The most elite will get what they do now, an ability to walk amongst the best of the best lecturers and enablers, with personal discussions and expert tuition, for which they’d have to pay like elites.

There will always be some professors on campus. Perhaps just fewer of them. Universities don’t only educate the minds of tomorrow, they also produce research and scholarship. That puts a large premium on soft skills because in-person learning will be a more valuable commodity, especially as AI develops. As University of Illinois economics Professor David Albouy states, “AI might be better—it is better—at lots of things, but I have a comparative advantage when it comes to teaching because I am good at the mushy human stuff.”

College education has become a necessity for employment. Universities and students alike have to now accept that those who can pay the most will also receive the most scarce and valuable skills. It’s stinging how all this new technology has brought an exponential increase in access, but in the same time, in a different place, it also amounts to polarizing inequality.

There are many things that you can do to strengthen your relationships. Often the most effective thing you can do involves saying just three words. When spoken sincerely, these statements often have a power to develop new friendships, deepen old ones

Krupashree Krishna Alumni

Department : ISE

JUST 3 WORDS

and even bring healing to relationships that have soured.

The following three-word phrases can be tools to help develop every relationship.

1. Let me help: Good friends see a need and then try to fill it. When they see a hurt they do what they can to heal it. Without being asked, they jump in and help out.

2. I understand you: people become closer and enjoy each other more when the other person accepts and understands them. Letting your people know about you in so many little ways would build a better understanding and so a best relationships.

3. I respect you. Respect is another way of showing love. Respect demonstrates that another person is true equal. Respect would strengthen bonds of a relationship.

4. I miss you. This powerful affirmation tells they are wanted, needed, desired and loved. Consider how important you would feel, when you receive an unexpected “miss you”.

5. Maybe you’re right. This phrase is very effective in diffusing an argument. The implication when you say “maybe you’re right” is the humility of admitting. “maybe I’m wrong” let’s face it. When you have an argument with someone, all you normally do is solidify the other person’s point of view . They or you , will not likely change their position and you run the risk of harming the relationship . Saying “maybe you’re right” can open doors to explore the subject more and you may then have the opportunity to express your view in a way that is understandable to the other.

6. Please forgive me. Many broken relationships could be restored if people would admit their mistakes and ask for forgiveness. All of us are vulnerable to faults and failures. A man should never be ashamed

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to own up that he has been wrong, which means to say that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.

7. I thank you. Gratitude is an exquisite form of courtesy. People who enjoy the companionship of good, close friends are those who don’t take daily courtesies for granted. They are quick to thank their friends for their expressions of kindness.

8. Count on me. A friend is one who walks in when others walk out. Loyalty is an essential ingredient for true friendship. Its an emotional clue that bonds people when troubles come, a good friend is there indicating “you can count on me”.

9. I’ll be there. Being there for another person is the greatest gift we can give. When we are truly present for other people, important events happen to them and us. We are renewed in love emotionally and spiritually. Being there is at the very core of civility.

10. Go for it. We are all unique individuals. Don’t try to get your friends to conform to your ideals. Support them in pursuing their interests, no matter how far out they seem to you. Support and encouragement strengthens a person.

11. (Bonus) : I love you: Perhaps the most important three words that you can say. Telling someone that you truly love them satisfies a person’s deepest emotional needs.

The need to belong, to feel appreciated and to be wanted. Your parents, your spouse, your children, your friends and you, all need to hear those three little words: “I love you”. Love is choice. You can love even when the feeling is gone.

When I’m walking with you,

I’m a feather floating in the cool air,

Dusted with melting mist: warm and so rare,

Like the kiss of an angel I don’t know from where!

When I’m walking with you,

I’m a bird flying free in the clear skies,

Caressing the mountain peaks: graceful and nice,

Seeing everything I want even with the closed eyes!

When I’m walking with you,

I’m a kid: gentle, innocent and cheerful,

Stupid, yet very lovable and playful,

Making every day so lively and wonderful!

When I’m walking with you,

I’m me, loving everything in the world,

I’m me, living every moment I could harness,

I’m me, seeing light where others see darkness,

‘Coz with you, I’m the best in the world!

WHEN I’M WALKING WITH YOU!

Chinmay HegdeAlumni

Department : ISE

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Mohammad TabrejAlumni

Dept : ISE

MY STUDENT DAYS Trying to find my wings,

Learning how to fly,

Amongst those nicknames and lectures

Philosophies and late night roads.

Fighting for that lunch box

Or gathering guts to talk to that one special

girl…

All the bounteous memories

Scattered through time that’s lost

To the blurry past

Making me wonder if it happened at all

Those friends who got happy in my happiness

Sadder in my sadness

The 2 ‘o’clock parathas

Or the impossible bets to drink lassi

Teachers, Wardens, Professors and even the

canteen walas…

The people who contributed to who I am.

Truth is, it was the best of times.

Mistakes made,

Hearts broken,

Hard lessons learnt.

That special chapter of my life

Written so graciously

Time has come to see all through different kind

of eye

The one that we’ve grown into,

The gift that’s beyond the best

So I tell you that I love you all

With heart filled gratitude

Considering myself truly blessed

And thanking my Alma Mater

for making me what I am today.

What should I say?

Where do I begin?

What happened to our yesterdays?

It can’t possibly be that long…

Since I was beginning to adjust to the first

time in Hostel

Or when I found my amazing bunch of friends.

Through those awkward hellos

And all those silly fights

When did I grow up so much?

How did I end up walking so far?

I remember well saying,

Don’t know when I’ll be done with these four

years

But now it feels like something is left behind.

Amongst those million untold words

And those crazy unforgettable times

Udbhav or or our nostalgic Graduation

Bringing tears and smiles alike

Looking at everything and wondering

How the years have gone by

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a

Oh Lord, I bow to You,

To You, from Whom all my prayers come true.

My Parent, my Guardian, my Friend,

Everything’s Beginning and everything’s End.

Lord, I pray to You from my heart:

“Let things not happen, let things not start,

Grant me my wish, I want not.

‘Tis the least I’d expect from all that I’ve got.

Instead I’d choose my desires this way -

Give me the strength to do, I’d say.

Give me the strength to never fear,

Give me the power, O Lord Dear!

Give me the power to advance boldly,

Though defeated, never to surrender coldly.

Give me the strength to defeat my obstacles,

Give me the power to destroy my pain shackles.

Give me the strength to inspire and pray,

And I’ll teach all to follow Your Way.

Give me the power of wisdom and grace;

I shall work hard to make this world a better place.

And to You, Lord, I shall give all my endless blind trust.

Ornaments, riches and pretence to You, I know, are rust.

Finally, give me the power – the truest of the true:

To surrender myself and all my powers, with Love, to You.”

Soumasish Das Alumni

Department : ISE

A PRAYER

We admire the horizon painted with glow,

But when it darkens,we feel,why is it so ??

But when a rainbow sparkles through the cloud,

We realise,change is divine and it shows.

We adore a steady path to destiny,

But criticize when it’s no longer easy.

Lets learn from a river, overcoming every resistance,

And gliding through change successfully.

We love the moment,but despise the change,

For we don’t want a difference.

But why do we tend to forget,

That life is all about moments coming with a change!!

These ever changing seasons of joy,

Like the call of spring or autumn with sigh.

Life would be too hard to imagine,

If change was just a lie.

Sugandha BharatiAlumni

Department : ISE

CHANGE IS INEVITABLE

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Department : ISE

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Department : Mechanical Engineering

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“£À vÀ¸Àå gÉÆÃUÉÆà £À dgÁ £À ªÀÄÈvÀÄå ¥Áæ¥ÉÆÛùä£ï AiÉÆÃUÁVߪÀÄAiÀÄA

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ªÀÄÄlÄÖªÀÅ¢®è, ªÀÄÈvÀÄå EªÀgÀ ºÀwÛgÀ ¸ÀĽAiÀÄĪÀÅ¢®è. AiÀiÁjªÀgÀÄ? EªÀgÉÃ

AiÉÆÃUÀzÀ CV߬ÄAzÀ vÀªÀÄä£ÀÄß vÁªÀÅ ¥Àj¥ÀPÀéUÉƽ¹PÉÆArgÀĪÀªÀgÀÄ”

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HINDI ARTICLE AND POEMS

Adithya Swaroop USN : 1MS14EE005

Semester : 6th

Department : EEE

Sumit KumarUSN : 1MS14IS136

Department : ISE

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Sourav Roy Alumni

Department : ISE

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माना की है अँधेरा..

Sumit KumarUSN : 1MS14IS136

Department : ISE

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Akshay Patgar

Semester : 8th

Department : Civil Engineering

Akshay Patgar

Semester : 8th

Department : Civil Engineering

SKETCHES

Akanksh B S

Semester : 6th

Department : CSE

Akanksh B S

Semester : 6th

Department : CSE

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Nikitha Preetham

Semester : 7th

Department : CSE

Amrita Behera

Semester : 6th

Department : CSE

Amrita Behera

Semester : 6th

Department : CSE

SKETCHES

Nikitha Preetham

Semester : 7th

Department : CSE

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Jayashree S

Assistant Professor

Department : ECE

SKETCHES

Karthikeyan V

Semester : 4th

Department : MBA

Sarvesh G.H.

Semester : 2nd

Department : Architecture

Jayashree S

Assistant Professor

Department : ECE

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Jani Muzaffar

USN : 1MS17MCA48

Department : MCA

Harish E

Semester : 4th

Department : EEE

Harish E

Semester : 4th

Department : EEE

SKETCHES

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PAINTINGS

Rachana.Umesh

Semester : 2nd

Department : Architecture

Shashank.S

Semester : 2nd

Department : Architecture

Sushmitha

Semester : 2nd

Department : Architecture

Varsha. D. vadone

Semester : 2nd

Department : CS

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PAINTINGS

Nootan Narayan Bhat

Semester : 4th

Department : CSE

Priyanka R

Semester : 2nd

Department : Architecture

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PAINTINGS

Anusri S

Semester : 2nd

Department : EC

Anusri S

Semester : 2nd

Department : EC

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Saurav Palakkeel

Semester : 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

Saurav Palakkeel

Semester : 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

Saurav Palakkeel

Semester : 4th

Department : Civil Engineering

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

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PHOTOGRAPHY

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

B.N. Nithya

Assistant Professor

Department : MCA

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

Saurabh Kumar

Semester : 2nd

Department : MCA

B.N. Nithya

Assistant Professor

Department : MCA

B.N. Nithya

Assistant Professor

Department : MCA

B.N. Nithya

Assistant Professor

Department : MCA

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section B)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section A)

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS-M.TECH (STRU. ENGG.)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section C)

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section A)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section B)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section C)

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section D)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS M.TECH (MSE)

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGG. STAFF AND STUDENTS - M.TECH (CIM)

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF ELNS. AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS–M.TECH (CAID)

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF ELNS. & COMMN. ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section A)

DEPARTMENT OF ELNS. AND COMMN. ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section B)

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF ELNS. & COMMN. ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section C)

DEPARTMENT OF ELNS. AND COMMN. ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS M.TECH [(DEC) & (VLSI]

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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ELECTRONICS

DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ELECTRONICS STAFF & STUDENTS

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section A)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section B)

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS M-TECH. CSE

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTSM-TECH. CNE

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

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DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGG. AND MGT. - STAFF & STUDENTS

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGG. AND MGT. STAFF & STUDENTS–M.TECH (IE)

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section A)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section B)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

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DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS M.TECH. (S/W ENGG.)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS (Section C)

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

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DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTSM.TECH (DC)

DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION ENGG. STAFF & STUDENTS

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DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY STAFF & STUDENTS

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY STAFF AND STUDENTS M.TECH (BT)

DEPARTMENT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE - STAFF & STUDENTSB.ARCH (Section S)

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE STAFF AND STUDENTS B. ARCH (Section T)

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DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS STAFF

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY STAFF

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS STAFF

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DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

DEPARTMENT OF MBA STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section A)

DEPARTMENT OF MBA STAFF AND STUDENTS (Section B)

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES STAFF

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS STAFF AND STUDENTS

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LIBRARY STAFF

EDC COMMITTEE

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MAGAZINE COMMITTEE

PLACEMENT STAFF

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EXAMINATION SECTION STAFF

FAMILY WELFARE FUND COMMITTEE

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SPORTS STAFF

SPORTS COMMITTEE

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INTERNET SECTION STAFF

DEPARTMENT OF MAINTENANCE - STAFF

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BALL BADMINTON TEAM - WOMENALUMNI ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE

IQA COMMITTEE

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TABLE TENNIS TEAM-MENBOYS HOSTEL STAFF

DEPUTY CHIEF PROCTORS COMMITTEE

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BALL BADMINTON TEAM - WOMENSAMPIGE NEWS LETTER COMMITTEE

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE-STAFF

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TABLE TENNIS TEAM-MENVOLLEY BALL TEAM - MEN

DRIVERS

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BALL BADMINTON TEAM - WOMENBASKET BALL TEAM - WOMEN

ATHLETIC TEAM- MEN & WOMEN

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TABLE TENNIS TEAM-MENBADMINTON TEAM - MEN & WOMEN

WRESTLING AND JUDO TEAM- MEN & WOMEN

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BALL BADMINTON TEAM - WOMEN

CHESS TEAM - MEN & WOMEN

TABLE TENNIS TEAM - MEN & WOMEN

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TABLE TENNIS TEAM-MENFOOTBALL TEAM - MEN

HOCKEY TEAM - MEN

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BALL BADMINTON TEAM - WOMEN

FRESHER’S DAY - 2018

GRADUATION DAY

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FAREWELL TO OUTGOING STUDENTS