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November, 2016Buzz 1 November 2016Volume 6, Issue 2www.mriu.edu.in
HOMAGE TO DR O. P. BHALLA
PAYING
Hon’ble Shri Vipul Goel, Cabinet Minister, Hary-ana Govt. (Ministries of Industry & Commerce, Environment and Indus-
trial Training) was the Chief Guest on the occasion. Smt Satya Bhalla, Chief Patron, MREI; Dr Prashant Bhalla, Pres-ident, MREI; Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice Presi-dent, MREI; Dr N.C. Wadhwa, Vice Chan-cellor, MRIU; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, Vice Chancellor, MRU; Faridabd Navchetna Trust Trustees Shri H.K. Batra, Shri K.C. Lakhani, Shri Narender Gupta, Shri Na-vdeep Chawla, Shri S.K. Kapoor; as also Lion H.S. Banga; Shri S.K. Syal, CEO, Bharti Realty among others graced the occasion.
The day began with floral tributes at ‘Prerna Sthal’ where the magnificent
statute of Dr O.P. Bhalla was bedecked with flowers and petals. Melodious bha-jans by the students of Manav Rachna International School, Charmwood, fur-ther added to the solemnity of the occa-sion. In harmony with Manav Rachna’s tradition of invoking the blessings of the Almighty, a Havan ceremony was also held at the campus.
Inaugurating the Blood Donation Camp, Hon’ble Cabinet Minister Shri Vipul Goel said: “I am deeply over-whelmed by the dedication and compas-sion shown by the Manav Rachna family towards the cause of Blood Donation in commemorating Dr O.P. Bhalla’s exem-plary mission towards societal good. By volunteering to donate blood, members of the Manav Rachna family have shown what it means to have a large heart and
lend unconditional support to help save lives.”
Dr Prashant Bhalla, President, MREI, said, “The generosity and zeal of our students in donating blood gives me im-mense pride for it enshrines the values that we have been inculcating among them. The Blood Donation camp or-ganized every year, is a tribute to our Founder Father Dr O.P. Bhalla, who made it his life’s mission to dedicate himself towards societal improvement in spheres such as health, education, development of housing societies and the like. In many ways, the Blood Dona-tion camp symbolises his philanthropic mission as we pledge to sustain Dr. O.P. Bhalla’s legacy and continue our jour-ney.
A Mega Blood Donation Camp was organized at Manav Rachna to pay homage to of Dr. O.P. Bhalla on his 3rd death anniversary. The entire Manav Rachna family paid homage to the great visionary and Founding Father. The Blood Donation Camp in association with the Lions Club, Rotary Club, Faridabad Central; and Rotary Club Arth. 1208 units of blood was collected on September 16, 2016.
Resurrection 2K16 got revitalized at the Manav Rachna University Campus on the 6,7, and 8 of October 2016! Resurrection 2K16 was a dream come true. A full year of hard work by the Stu-dents Welfare group under guidance of The Management, was apparent since it left one and all mesmerized! The audience, the participants and the guests enjoyed every moment which was full of excitement, enthusiasm and energy. It was exuberance...
The blood donation campMrs Satya Bhalla paying homage to Dr O.P.Bhalla
RESURRECTION REVITALIZED
Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice Pres-ident , MREI declared Resurrection 2K16 open on October 6, 2016 amidst thunderous clapping and
uproar from the students and Faculty alike. He set the ball rolling and said, “Enjoy every moment, give in your best and remain disciplined! The Fest will teach you what cannot be taught in
classrooms. Each experience in the next 3 days will be a memorable one and cap-ture as much as you can,” he said while recalling his own college days where he said Fests were such a learning and ex-
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ACTIVITIES AT CAMPPUS PAGE 5
MOUS SIGNEDPAGE 6
ALUMINI CONNECT PAGE 7
NATIONAL MEDIA CONCLAVE BY FMEHPAGE 8-9
DR O.P.BHALLA FOUNDATION ACTIVITIESPAGE 11
STUDENTS’ ACHIEVE-MENT BUZZ PAGE 14
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TEAM MEMBERS OF CAMPUS BUZZEditor-in-chief: Dr Amit Bhalla
Editor: Ms Roma Ghosh
Students:Saurav NimeshBithal Vishal
Komal Sharma
November, 20162Celebration Buzz
College days :new experienceThe first day of my college life was around four months ago: I was nervous
and didn’t know what to expect from this new phase in my life. Today, I stand
a more confident and experienced person. I am no longer the shy school girl.
I feel campus life has made me aware of different friends and experiences. At
the Manav Rachna University, I got a chance to witness many guest lectures,
media conclave and ofcourse the Fest. I have never ever experienced a Fest
of such great and big scale. Next year I wish I will be able to participate in
organizing it.
College life exposes you to many difficult challenges, but you learn to grow
and learn with friends from different backgrounds. Our Faculty is very
co-operative and understanding and I feel college life is great! And the best
period of my life.
—By Manisha Dagar, 1st year FMeH
When I escorted the Mascot ‘Ronze’‘It was a pleasure to take ‘Ronze’ the mascot for Resurrection2K16 around the campus. I , Tifaque Ali, of BJMC, Ist year
was the security guard for the mascot. I was given the responsibility of escorting ‘Ronze’ around the campus where
different activities were happening. Everyone who saw the mascot started clapping and shaking hands with him. I felt
good because, it gave me the opportunity to be of help during the Fest.
According to me, this Fest which was organized by MRIU and MRU was very good and we enjoyed every minute.
Being the security for the mascot, I also got opportunity to take pictures with celebrity. I will always remember Resur-
rection and look forward to the next one where I can contribute and help more.
—By Tifaque Ali, BJMC 1st Year
If you ignore time‘We watch many inspirational videos many real life stories of success many biographies of successful persons but what
we learn actually is nothing. Do you know why?? Because we gradually lose our mindset to do something.. We ignore
our opportunities ----
We know what is good for us but we are not serious about our life..
We have to change our mindset and the way of thinking. We have to be serious.
For example- suppose you are given a single chance for a free trip to New York or to work in a movie wouldn’t you
like to do it. Those who don’t want to do it do not want do anything..
In the same manner you are given a life which you can’t live 25 times you have only one single life and you have to
do something so that the time when you’re dying you could say I have lived my life well. There are a lot of things which
if you obey can change your life. You have to choose the right path. As a student, I feel, life gives you many opportu-
nities. College life is a phase where everyone gets an opportunity to learn and experience. So choose what is good for
you. Make the most of your time and opportunity: because time waits for no one and these days of experience and
learning will be lost if you don’t take advantage.
—By Himanshu Rathore, 1st year BJMC
Independence Day‘Vande Matram’ was the mantra of the day .FMEH celebrated SWARAJYA celebrating 70 years of India’s Indepen-
dence. The guest of honour at the function was Dr. N.C. Wadhwa who motivated the students to contribute to the
welfare of the society .Dean FMEH Dr. Neemo Dhar said ,”All of you are the brand ambassadors of FMEH.” She hoped
that department of FMEH would create their own identity. The students started on an auspicious note with the dance
on Ganesh Vandana .The seniors put a patriotic song and street play on the way of celebrating Independence Day
earlier and the way of celebrating it in present times. Certificates were also distributed by HOD. Dr. Suresh Nayak and
Dr. Shivani .We all left feeling patriortic and having enjoyed the day with fun and dance.
—BY :KARNEET AND PRASHANSA
My Experience At The Media ConclaveInspiration and knowledge was vibrating in the atmosphere on 30th August
when the National Media conclave was hosted at Manav Rachna Interna-
tional University by FMeH. Witnessing the great personalities from the media
world brought about a big change in my thoughts related to the system and
the society. Success truly comes with knowledge. The guests motivated us to
widen our spectra of observation and free ourselves from any hesitation and
fear. One might come across the faults of the system, corruption, and domi-
nance but we should keep a tight hold of our motives and keep aiming fur-
ther for their achievements. Each guest presented their own view points but
one thing was in common that was the strength of never giving up. It was an
experience which would always have an impact in my life. I’m very grateful
to FMeH for organizing this media conclave. It brought about a new hope
among the students of not only the media studies but to the whole depart-
ment of humanities. It would not have been possible without the support of
the faculties of media studies, my great thanks to the Dr. Neemo Dhar for
such great chance. I hope we will keep having such experiences in future for
the better upbringing of the students.
—BY Sonia Bhadana, FMeH 1st year
STUDENTS FROM FMEH PEN THEIR THOUGHTS
Saurav Nimesh of first year BAJMC says: The craze in the market is the new
Iphone 7. Let’s take a look at its features
The all new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus were launched on September
7, 2016. And to my opinion: they’re the best, fastest, strongest iPhones yet.
So what is so new about the new iPhone?
• The new iPhones are water and dust-resistant
• The biggest change in the new iPhone 7 is the removal of headphone
jack which now comes with lightning earpads
• Also it has a dongle for using the headphones.
• The iPhone 7 may look like the iPhone 6, but it works better.
• The 7’s screen is brighter than the 6S, The earpiece now doubles as a
speaker, so you get surround sound out of the phone.
• It’s not great, or even good, but it’s much better than the 6S.
• The best thing is that the iPhone 7’s internal storage starts at 32GB and
goes up to 256GB.
• The 12-megapixel sensor now comes with a f/1.8 aperture and optical
image stabilization, so brighter, sharper photos and video in terrible
lighting.
Himanshu Pal . 1st Year BJMC, speaks about the GOOGLEPIXEL
Phones are a passion not only with me, but with generation X .The new
phone is the Googlepixel which was launched in October 2016 .The features
of this phone are different from the existing in the market, especially when
compared to iphone 7.
According to me the phone is good but the price is not too good The Goo-
gle pixel has some new features but not worth it for the high price. Accord-
ing to Vineet Singh, a student, “the phone is better than many because the
phone comes with latest android 7.0 and new processor is good too.”
iPhone7 vs GooglepixelASSAM: THE LAND OF SERENE TEA GARDENS AND MOREBahni Shikha Paul, a first year student of BAJMC , pens down her thoughts on her beautiful state of Assam where she comes from. “The land of tranquil tea gardens, splendid wild life and diversity of culture, is my state of Assam,” she says with utmost pride. Come visit Assam and go back enriched with experience which is bound to be exotic, excit-ing and enchanting!
Born in a small town in Silchar, I have fond memories of the
beautiful surrounding and most of all the climate which was so wonderful throughout the year. Surrounded and growing up in a cosmopolitan surrounding since I did my schooling from Kendriya Vidyalaya, I grew up with the in-fluence of the river Brahmaputra. Fish was our staple diet as is with most Assamese who enjoy it with the heap of rice and the world famous Bhoot Jolokhia chilly. During the vacations my parents often took the family the tea gar-dens which was a luxury of green and wealth. But my favourite was the Kamakhya Temple . I have grown with fond memories of my lovely state of Assam and when it was time to leave for north India, I wondered how I would adjust to a brand new culture. But it has been a challenge but which has been
enjoyable.Let me take you around a trip of my beautiful state: ASSAM : known primarily for its tea plantations on one hand and the mind numbering paradox of birds committing suicide at Jatin-ga, all makes up the beautiful state of Assam. A state in northeastern India popular for its wildlife and archaeological sites, besides the scenic beauty which makes the visitor to come back again and again to this eastern state of India. The state capital is Dispur. The cultural heritage of this beautiful state dates back to early 13th cen-tury when Ahom kings travelled from Thailand through northern Myanmar and ruled for 600 years.
Come visit Assam and go back enriched with experience which is bound to be exotic, exciting and enchanting!
Here are some interesting facts about Assam
State Anthem: The Anthem has been composed by Lakshmi-
kant Bezbaroa - O MUR APUNAR DEX ( O my endearing mother-land)
State pride: It is home to one horned rhinoceros in Kaziranga national park
State culture and festivals: BIHU is the state festival of Assam. It comes thrice a year. Bohag or Rongali Bihu( mid April ), Maagh Bihu ( mid January) and the Kaati Bihu( October). The Bihu dance is a folk dance preformed during Bihu
State cuisine: As a staple diet rice is eaten steam boiled ( Ukhua) or sundried ( Aaroi ) In addition to that the state offers all avenues to foodies to take them on an ulti-mate gastronomic journey. Local specialties of pitha ladu, bamboo shoot-infused duck, pigeon dishes and rice beer are popular dishes.
State site seeing pride: Ka-ziranga National Park, Kamakhya Temple, Halflong Lake, Agnigarh Hill , Dibru Saikowa National Park.
November, 20163Resurrection Buzz
Students creating the largest footprint painting at NASA 2016
periential learning time. Prof I. K.Kilam, Dean Students Welfare and Ms Sangita Banga, director Student Welfare burnt the mid night oil with student co-ordi-nators Divyanshu Huria from FET MRIU, Nishu Goel form IT, MRU and Sakshi Gupta from MRDC to make Resurrection 2K16 a thumping success! “We have been working round the clock for the past 7-8 months. But the tension began to build up the last month and we had to burn the midnight oil,” say the 3 co-ordinators. “We dec-orated the campus and made it lively and saw to it that the flag of Manav Rachna flew high and mighty.” When asked what changes they would like to make next year, Nishu says, “Proba-bly we could do better as far as decorating the campus went. We would make it more colour-ful and lively,” she said. “ The Management lent us all their
support and we knew that ev-ery step there was someone to guide us. The Fest was truly a learning experience and each day taught us something new, “ says Divyanshu . Sakshi felt, “Al-though stressful each moment was fun and finally when the appreciation came it was worth every minute of the hard work.”
The 3-day power packed cul-tural extravaganza, presented a whole gamut of 30 plus Cultur-al Events ranging from Dance, Music, Arts, Photography, The-atre, Literary to Adventure ac-tivities as over 10,000 spectators is expected to soak in the fun and entertainment. A whole host of 100 plus colleges from Delhi-NCR and beyond includ-ing IIT, Kharagpur, NIT Kuruk-shetra, Lady Shri Ram College, Amity University, GGSIP, and the like comprising over 3,000 participants are taking part in this mega event.
Resurrection 2K16, themed on ‘Superheroes & Villains’ fur-ther witnessed the introduction of ‘Ronze’, a superhero and the mascot of Resurrection, sym-bolizing peace.
Priyadarshani Chatter-jee-Femina Miss India World 2016 was at Resurrection 2K16 to judge Miss India Organiza-tion Campus Princess Auditions . The students also made waves with a Fashion show as they walked the ramp with great pa-nache.
The Euphoria band on Octo-ber 7, 2016 led by lead singer Pa-lash Sen set the trend to the fun which was in store for the next 3 days. Euphoria performed at the Fest’s Coke Studio Night where the ‘music meets happi-ness’ mantra was amply evident throughout the Band’s power packed performance.
The second day was dedicat-ed to EDM (Electronic Dance Music) night With Sunburn Campus at Resurrection 2K16, the audience got to soak in some electrifying music that got them swaying and dancing to the beats!
While international DJ Candice Redding whipped up a storm, DJ Shaan brought in an element of surprise. Over 10, 000 students were delirious with excitement. Earlier the Cam-pus came alive as participants showcased their talent in Graffi-ti, Western Dance, Classical Solo Dance, Street Play, Street Soccer , Mono acting and a Games quiz. Besides the home Teams from Manav Rachna, participants from institutions like Maitreyi College, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, College of Vocational Studies, GTBIT, to name a few.
Resurrection 2K16 saw the grand culmination with Bolly-wood Nite as singer Benny Dayal and Hindi Band Astitva enter-tained the vast throng of young audiences with Bollywood hits.
The Nite with its over 15,000-strong crowd also wit-nessed Hindi band Astitva, a
multi genre band, striking an instant rapport with the au-dience.. What they also gifted were their trademark t-shirts which further heightened the crowd’s euphoria and joy!
The third day had competi-tions like the Hindi and Western Solo singing finals, origami and quilling, classical solo dance,
slam poetry (in association with Delhi Poetry Slam), battle of bands, street soccer not to men-tion Muqabla-e-filmi and can-vas painting. Resurrection 2K16 left memories for students of not just Manav Rachna but also of Delhi-NCR and beyond and they all await the next Resurrec-tion with greater expectations.
As many as 59 colleges including Amity Uni-versity, G.D. Goenka,
Sushant School of Art and Architecture, MBS School of Planning and Architecture, Jamia Millia Islamia partic-ipated in the event which earned a place in the Limca Book of Records with the larg-est Footprint painting that was put together at the event. Punjabi singer Indeep Bakshi also set foot tapping with his rhythmic Punjabi numbers at the mega event. The Con-vention featured seminars, lectures panel discussions, workshops on bamboo, fold-ing in architecture (origami architecture), brick jaali, and events such as glass paint-ing, best out of waste, soap carving, canvas painting, wall graffiti, which made the event full of creativity and en-thusiasm . The theme for the Convention is ‘askew’, draw-ing inspiration from the late Ar Zaha Hadid’s architectural philosophy. The Convention, is in fact, a tribute to her pio-neering work.
The Convention inaugu-rated by Dr N.C. Wadhwa, VC, MRIU was graced by a host of dignitaries from the world of academia and architecture such as Leading Architect Dr P.S. N Rao , Chairman Del-
Zonal NASA 2016 at MRIU
hi Urban Art Commission as Chief Guest; Mr. Wajid Khan, Nail Artist as Guest of Hon-our; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, MD, MREI; Dr. Anjali Krish-nan Sharma, Dean, Faculty of Planning and Architecture, MRIU and Ar Vijay Garg, Vice President, Council of Archi-tecture, among others.
At the Footprint Painting event graced by Ar Dishant Bhatia, New Delhi; Ar Noman Imran Khan, Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun; Ar Ad-itya Kumar Singh, HOD, De-partment of Architecture & Landscape Design, SMVDU, J&K; along with senior gazett-ed officers as eye witnesses, there was much excitement in the air.
The canvas, 2500 m2 in size, is expected to earn a place in the Limca Book of Records! It is noteworthy that the largest painting by foot prints measures 2020.83 m2 ((21,752.83 ft²) and was achieved by Barefoot in Ba-salt, USA on 30th May, 20015. Here in Faridabad, Students at Zonal NASA 2016 took on the challenge and have tried to break the record in about four hours. The video graph of the event would be sent to Limca Book of World Records for assessment of this extraor-dinary attempt.
Manav Rachna International University organized Zonal NASA 2016, a four day premier architectural convention attracting Eminent Architects and 2200 students of Architecture from across India. Over 2000 Students of Architecture create the Largest Footprint Painting with a view to earning a place in the Limca Book of Records!
November, 20164Creative Buzz
By Dr. M.M.KathuriaThis goes without saying that it is not possible to control the outer word of objects or nature be-cause it changes every second but comparatively it is easier to make efforts to control the human mind. Today in the machine age man has become itself a machine and looks to be surrounded by multifarious problems which make him unhappy but if a little effort to control the mind is made then one can become the happiest man on the face of the earth.
We enjoy the world with the help of the sense organs God has provided us, but it is the mind which controls our senses. In day to day life we observe that we can shut down all our sense organs and try to enjoy with a single particular sense organ but a question comes up who directs it? And who enjoys it, our knowledge will make us understand that the controlling and enjoying factor is mind. The cause of our unhappiness is that instead of controlling the mind we are being controlled by the mind. The condition is just like that of coming under the control of a monkey who troubles us and makes our life miserable but if we keep this monkey under our control then the monkey can be made to dance to our direction and tunes.
So the great scientists/saints of our past gave us an important formula to become happy i.e we have to control the mind. Now taking only this aspect of controlling the mind they have given us ways and means also, the full details are also given to us .In other words we call this science as Indian Philosophy or spirituality. India though may be called a developing country but in this respect we are developed ones and our Mother land can feel proud to be on top of the world.
To control the mind it is not as easy as it may look. It is not like readymade pill that one can take with a glass of water and work is done. One has to work hard for the same and we have to spend time for the same. Just like taming the monkey but one thing is sure that once we are put on the right path and employ the right means which are already approved and established, then there is no place for any doubt to achieve real happiness. To control the mind several ways and means are required to be adopted. Therefore we have to concentrate and meditate. For performance of any work in any field of life proper and regular efforts and concentration is absolutely necessary. It is commonly known that to be successful in life one needs a sound mind in a sound body. If the mind is sound the body will automatically be functioning properly. Many of the diseases of today though they appear as the physical body but the origin lies in the disturbed mind and troubled mind. Once the mind become clam the body’s suffering will be limited. These troubles are due to unnecessary worries which are mostly due to one’s ignorance. We seek happiness for fulfillment of natural desires which are unending and limitless. We must strive to work for our basic needs and whatever more is available should be taken as Gift of nature and must be used intelligently and be used for the benefit of the society at large. It will bring happiness at our mind level.
Thought flowing is called ‘Mind’. All types of thoughts Past, Present, Future come to the mind. With the help of the intellect, light of knowledge (Gyan) or spiritual knowledge about life as a whole i.e knowledge about self, creation around and the sources of all creations along with yogic exercises to bring discipline into your thought process pro-vides you the pruning machine to enable you to chose which thought to retain and which thought to let go or ignore. Once you learn the process to control the thoughts your disturbances will be reduced to the minimum till you reach a stage and become a focus point of inner bless, the true nature. This stage will enable man to use vast inner energies for the benefit of nature.
The happiness does not lie outside but it is deep within us. If we are happy at our mind level and thus have an inner bliss at our mind level, happiness will prevail in the world.
THOUGHTS THAT MATTER
M M Kathuria
GDPRO JUNIOR 2016
MEMORIES WHICH NEED TO FADE
GDPro Junior 2016 inspired more than 6,000 School Scholars to give off
their best at the Exclusive Group Discussion Event. The event on its
first day witnessed the Prelims and Quarterfinals for Haryana Region in
which 1,500 scholars from over 25 Schools engaged in a battle of the in-
tellect Dr Sanjay Sriavastava, MD, MREI and VC, MRU boosted students’
confidence and highlighted the importance of Group Discussions in aca-
demics and career progression . GDPro Junior 2016 continued till August
6, 2016 and recognized talent. Attractive Prizes worth INR 1,00,000 were
given away and there was also be a Bumper Prize of an exotic excursion
within India and Gift Hampers for semi-finalists along with participation
certificates for all. Basking in the ever inspiring and glorious journey of the
successful Group Discussion Events at Manav Rachna – GD MANIA-2013,
GD Pro – 2014, GD Pro – 2015, covering more than 30 educational institu-
tions and about 6000 participants in the past, the current GDPro Junior
2016 unleashed unbridled enthusiasm among 6,000 plus participants over
a 6 day period.
On the very first day, there was unbridled enthusiasm at the event as
students engaged in Group Discussions on myriad topics such as ‘Private
Tuitions is Bad or Not’; ‘Languages are Dying’; ‘Gender Equality: A Reality
or Eye Wash’, ‘Innovation is the Need of Science’, among others.
Gracing the occasion, Dr Sanjay Srivastava, Managing Director, MREI
and VC, Manav Rachna University said, “GDPro Junior 2016 will help pre-
pare North India’s students for the competitive world of academics and
enhance their career prospects since Group discussion is often used as a
screening tool by business and corporate. It has become increasingly im-
portant to understand the nuances of a GD and ace the skill-sets required.
We are overwhelmed with the response of GDPro Junior 2016 and wish its
Grand Finale stupendous success.”
For what seems like the millionth time;
I plaster around my face that fake smile,
I feel like I am being strangled, I feel so fragile
Even death seems better compared to this life.
My soul is aching; my heart is sore
although this trauma breaks me to the core
with trembling hands I open the door
and so it begins once more.
Tired I am of doing it this way
hiding after my veil day after day
I can’t even laugh freely, for the say
my voice is to be heard by no stranger, come what may.
I feel like I am on fire, my heart is smouldering
No amount of ice can soothe this feeling
I try to be strong but I can’t win
Life goes on and so, it begins.
Each day of my life unfolds
Anger, pain and tribulation it holds
I can’t even step out all alone
Without a man to lead me to the road.
Beatings and verbal abuse I face
For not doing things, for which I am apparently made
So I suffer silently but remove its trace
Wishing for it to end, but again it begins
—By Lavanya Rautela BAJMC
PROUD of the TRI-COLORSeventieth year of independence was celebrat-ed by the students of FMeH department of Ma-nav Rachna International University (MRIU) , Faridabad on 12th August 2016 , in T- Block Auditorium. The event begun with lightening of lamp . Dr N.C.Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor MRIU, said, “ these 70years have been of great develop-ment and bringing up India as World’s Largest Democracy,”.The first performance of event was a classical dance performed as “GANESH VANDANA” by the girls of second and third year BA(JMC) . Some student sung patriotic songs. Students took ini-tiatives to recite a poem or deliver a speech on Independence Day and its importance. The stu-dent of BA(JMC) Final year performed a dance on patriotic songs. There was also a talent hunt that was being organized for the freshers to bring out the hidden talents in them in which students actively participated in the activities like singing , dancing etc. Students
of second and third year even prepared a short a film on a survey in which they judged the general knowledge of today’s youth by asking them basic questions about their own country “INDIA”. Fi-nally, the program ended with a musical drama “SWARAJYA” in which they made comparison between the celebration of Independence Day that how it was celebrated in the early years of independence and how it is celebrated now. To-day Independence Day celebration has changed from showing respect towards nation and free-dom fighters to another gazetted holiday and just another way of posting selfies with flag on social media and getting maximum likes and com-ments. Drama even focused the attention on the evils that are present in the Indian society. They restrict India from growth and development such as reservation , eve teasing etc. Overall it was a pleasure to be a part of the event and we look for-ward to many such events.
—BY DIVYA MALHOTRA, BA(JMC) 1ST YEAR
Fresher’s party‘The 4th of October 2016, was marked as a memorable day in my life: it was the fresher’s party. The fresher party was a day that was filled with excitement, joy, music, laughter and happiness. The dress code for the party was ‘’Bollywood’’. The party was for both BJMC and English Honours student. Seniors also per-formed and organized a game called ‘’chit game’’, which meant that whoever got the chit had to complete their dare. It was total fun.But the moment of my life came when the selection for the titles of the day began. For the title MS.Fresher and MR.Fresher the introduction and the talent round were compulsory. All the participants gave their introduction along with a ramp work which was the first round and followed by the second round which was the talent round. All participants performed with vigour and enthusiasm whether it was dance, mu-sic, poem or any other. My first round went off pretty well where I introduced myself as a native of Nepal. I spoke about my family and I thought I suitably impressed the judges. When I had to perform an act for the second round, I was slightly nervous, but I did perform a short dance on a Hindi number. The audience which included my class mates cheered me on. When for the title ‘Ms.Fresher’ my name was announced I, could’nt believe my ears that I had been chosen for this title. I was judged on the basis of my introduction and dance and overall presentation. It was a moment of joy when my name was announced and I walked to the stage with thunderous clapping. The moment is etched in my memory as Dean Ma am put the sash on me and I received the gifts from Dr.Neemo Dhar Ma am and HOD s. The Fresher’s party will always remain special for me.
—Komal Sharma, 1st year BAJMC
November, 20165Activities Buzz
EDUCATIONAL TRIP TO NEHRU PLANETARIUM
LESSONS FOR HEALTH..LEARNED THROUGH FUN ENRICHMENT LECTURE FOR FET INNERWHEEL CLUB FOCUSSES ON WOMEN’S HEALTH AND NUTRITION
NON FET FRESHERS ORIENTATION
CDC ENDEAVOURS The English Department of
FMeH, Manav Rachna Interna-
tional University organised a one day
educational trip of the new entrants
to Nehru Planetarium, Nehru Me-
morial Museum and Library , New
Delhi on 22nd July 2016.
The students watched the doc-
umentary show ‘ the Sky Show’
which was based on the evolution
of the solar system. During their
visit to the Museum and Library,
the students observed the collect-
ed, preserved and displayed items
of artistic, cultural, or scientific sig-
nificance. Thus were enlightened
MRIU welcomed students
of Faculty of Management
Studies, Faculty of Media Studies
and Humanities, Faculty of Plan-
ning & Architecture, Faculty of
Business Studies & Commerce, Fac-
ulty of Computer Applications and
Faculty of Applied Sciences on their
first day at the University on 13th
July 2 Faculty of Management Stud-
ies, Faculty of Media Studies and
Humanities, Faculty of Planning &
Architecture, Faculty of Business
Studies & Commerce, Faculty of
Computer Applications and Facul-
ty of Applied Sciences commenced
its Academic Session 2016 with the
Orientation programme.
The day began with an aus-
picious Havan in which Faculty
and Students joined in the prayers
and invocation. Dr N. C. Wadhwa,
Vice Chancellor, Manav Rachna
International University (MRIU);
Dr. M.M.Kathuria, Trustee, Manav
Rachna Educational Institutions;
Dr. Naresh Grover, Dean Academ-
ics, MRIU addressed students and
about the rich history and culture
of India.
motivated them to start their new
life with zeal and a positive atti-
tude. Dean, Directors and HODs of
the respective departments were
also present on the occasion.
A documentary made on the
life of Founder Chairman of MREI,
Dr O.P. Bhalla, was also beamed to
the students to showcase his phi-
losophy and vision.
Addressing the Freshers at
the Programme, Vice Chancellor
Dr N.C. Wadhwa pointed out the
uniqueness of MRIU and its abil-
ity to be creative and different all
at the same time. The three day
programme included plantation
by students as per UGC campaign
‘One Tree, one student’, holistic
wellness and life skills sessions
along with yoga, nutrition counsel-
ing, psychometric test, talent hunt
and sports activities on the final
day.
Edward Levi said that “The introduction of many minds into
many fields of learning along a broad spectrum keeps alive
questions about accessibility, if not the unity, of knowledge.” With
Manav Rachna being a center of learning offering a wide array of
courses, this saying is embedded in the mind of everyone welcom-
ing the new batch of students at the campus. Career Development
Centre (CDC), the central learning training arm at Manav Rachna
is an ardent driver of change among students and it strives for value
addition beyond the realms of class room teaching. To aid this, CDC
organizes various flagship events and facilitates a slew of programs
which it acquainted the new students with through orientation ses-
sions spread over a week, covering all the faculties of both MRU and
MRIU.
Working on the personalities of the students from the time they
enter college, CDC welcomed the young minds by subjecting them
to a comprehensive psychometric test assessing various aspects of
their personality, aptitude and emotional intelligence. Ms. Ritika
gave the students an insight into what the test was aimed at and
how they can analyze their areas of improvement on the basis of
the assessment report generated. The students were addressed by
an hour long interaction by team CDC led by the Head of Depart-
ment, Ms. Gauri Bhasin.
Mr. Nitesh sensitized the students about how they were the
drivers of their own destiny and it is their hard work, sincerity &
perseverance that would steer them to success. Ms. Bhasin gave the
students a reality check by exposing some hard facts about the Indi-
an Education scenario and motivated them to become the change
agents of tomorrow. She apprised them about how they could take
an action and ensure that they evolve themselves continuously so
that when they leave the campus to take on greater horizons, they
are equipped to contribute to the nation’s economy irrespective of
the economic status of the Country.
Ms. Stuti familiarized the students with the entire gamut of
offerings at CDC – from class room engagements to important ac-
tivities; and from placement trainings to value added courses fa-
cilitated by the department. The students were also addressed by
Ms. Kanupriya Shekhar, Manager, Manav Rachna Center of Foreign
Languages, who introduced the bounty of language learning avail-
able to the students while they are at Manav Rachna.
The orientation to Career Development Center was aimed at
stirring the innate potential of every student who will now be walk-
ing the campus for the next few years for CDC believes in the words
of the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India: “Each of us has a natural
instinct to rise like a flame. Let’s nurture that instinct.”
Department of Hotel Management (FMS): Visit of students from Manav
Rachna International School, Gurgaon
The best way to make children learn is not only ‘to let them know’, but
also ‘to allow them to do’. A group of 47 students from Grade 5 of MRIS,
Gurgaon visited the Hotel Management Department of Faculty of Manage-
ment Studies on Aug. 12, 2016, Friday. The session was planned in consul-
tation with Ms. Pooja Puri, Principal, MRIS Gurgaon, with the objective of
spreading a message regarding health and nutrition. The day began with a
lot of excitement as it was going to be an experience of its own kind.
The young learners brought along unmatched energy and enthusiasm!
The day began with a brief introduction regarding the proceedings which
had been planned. This was followed by an interactive session on exotic
fruits: names, origin and benefits. FMS faculty member Mr. Syed Najmus
Saqib struck a chord with the students, making the session fun.
The highlight of the day was a demonstration for health drinks, carried
out by FMS faculty member Mr. Narender Suhag; and a demonstration for
preparing healthy muffins conducted by Mr, Syed Najmus Saqib, with as-
sistance from Food Production associate- Mr. Naseem. The students took
great interest and were hands on during this session.
During a round of the kitchen at the Department of Hotel Manage-
ment, the students were explained the importance of hygiene and safety.
They were shown how a commercial kitchen is different from the kitchen
at home, and FMS faculty member Ms. Ritika Singh shared some words of
caution for times when children offer a helping hand in the kitchen, or visit
it otherwise.
To end the day, a surprise was planned for them as they all were offered
the muffins and drinks they had learned during the session.
A few of these students may choose hospitality as their career in the
future, but a new dimension would definitely have been added to their in-
terests after a day with Hotel Management Department, FMS!
Department of Mechanical Engineering, FET, MRIU
organized an enrichment lecture for the students
on “Create Industry Ready Students through Indus-
try-Academia Partnership” by Mr. Anil Bhatia ( Lean
Consultant) and Mr. Ravi Makhija (Director, RVM CAD)
on August 10, 2016. The session was attended by final
year Mechanical Engineering students who have to face
the challenge in industries i.e. what industry need from
them? in the upcoming year 2017.
Mr. Anil Bhatia started the session with narrating
the importance of Industry ready students. He gave an
insight on the requisites of commercialization of prod-
ucts/services according to the industry perspective. In
addition, he briefed the role of innovation in the man-
ufacturing sector. His lecture was graced with the help
of presentation on the upcoming technological advance-
ment in the field of Production and Industrial Engineer-
ing especially covers all aspects of Resource Manage-
ment.
Mr. Ravi Makhija addressed the need of design phase
in the product development and also, discussed the var-
ious software’s available in the market for the design
purpose. He focused on the advanced development in
the design field i.e. integration of the design phase with
product development phase through simulation and
modelling tools.
Dr,. B. S. Gill (Director, MRIIC) concluded the lec-
tures with the role of design and development of prod-
ucts in the present competitive market scenario. He also
addressed the requisition of Incubation and its integra-
tion with the innovation.
Women’s Health and Nutrition became the
focus of an initiative undertaken by Inner-
wheel Club of Faridabad Central which organised
4 health projects under the guidance of Mrs. Ani-
ta Thakkar, Chairperson, Healthcare Committee;
Distt 301 and Club President Mrs. Renu Thakkar .
The initiative was held at Manav Rachna In-
ternational University campus, Surajkund, Farid-
abad. Smt Satya Bhalla, Chief Patron, Manav Rach-
na Educational Institutions, congratulated the
club members, students and staff of Manav Rach-
na for celebrating National Nutrition Week and ap-
preciated the efforts of Innerwheel Club of Farid-
abad Central. District chairman Mrs Renu Gupta
was the chief guest on the occasion.
It is noteworthy that Innerwheel Club Farid-
abad Central (IWC) donated 15 dentures to 15 se-
nior citizens. That besides, a cheque of Rs 2 lacs
was given to Thalassemic India, New Delhi, for
the bone marrow transplant of a 4 year old thal-
assemic child. It was on the same occasion, Dr
Gurdeep Kaur , Dietician , AIIMS, gave a talk on
Women’s Health and Nutrition. Health Sub com-
mittee Chairperson Dr. Vinita Chopra highlighted
the importance of cornea donation. The dignitar-
ies sensitized the audience on health and nutrition
related issues especially in the light of the ongoing
National Nutrition week celebrations.
November, 20166MoU Buzz
Finn Berggerlv, President, Gerlev Institute of Physical education and Sports Academy signs MOU with Dr Prashant Bhalla , President MREI
Dr Amit Bhalla signing the MoU Jio Infocomm Limited
Manav Rachna Educational Institutions (MREI), Farid-
abad INDIA and National Kaohsi-ung University of Applied Science (KUAS) Taiwan, hereby referred to as Institutes/ Institutions have had preliminary discussions with a view to engage in cooperative programs of education and to promote exchange among their students, mainly for enabling participation of Indian stu-dents in Engineering and Technical programs at KUAS, Taiwan as well as practical training to enhance their learning experience and suitability to understand Taiwanese industrial work culture and working systems.
The signing ceremony took place on the 10 October, 2016 at Hotel Vi-vanta by Taj- Ambassador,New Delhi. Dr Sanjay Srivastava, Managing Di-rectior – MREI and Dr (Ms) Rose Chang, Vice Dean - International Af-fairs, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences (KUAS) signed the document from the respective
MREI SIGNS MOU WITH KUAS, TAIWAN FOR COLLABORATIVE EXCHANGE PROGRAM
sides. Taiwanese delegation included His Excellency Mr. Chung-Kwang Tien, Ambassador of Taiwan to India and Mr. Yi-Chao Meng, Secretary
General, World Taiwanese Chambers Union among others and MREI del-egation included Dr MK Soni, ED & Dean – FET, Dr Meenakshi Khurana, Dean Academics-MRU,
• The Gerlev Institute of Physical education
and Sports Academy, Denmark was rep-
resented by Dr. Finn Berggerlv, President,
Gerlev Institute of Physical Education and
Sports Academy while Dr Prashant Bhalla,
President Manav Rachna Educational Insti-
tutions did the honors on behalf of MRIU.
• Both Gerlev Institute of Physical education
and Sports Academy and MRIU agreed to
share a commitment to high quality educa-
tion in health, sports and therapies and nu-
trition. Joint efforts will also be undertaken
to promote Physical activity and health of
the school children
Manav Rachna International University has always
been a forerunner in promoting its students to newer
frontiers of learning. A step in this direction was taken
up by Faculty of Applied Science (FAS), Manav Rachna
International University. A MoU was signed between
Gerlev Institute of Physical education and Sports Acad-
emy, Denmark and MRIU.
The Gerlev Institute of Physical education and
Sports Academy, Denmark was represented by Dr. Finn
Berggerlv, President, Gerlev Institute of Physical Edu-
cation and Sports Academy while Dr Prashant Bhalla,
President Manav Rachna Educational Institutions did
the honors on behalf of MRIU.
Both Gerlev Institute of Physical education and
Sports Academy and MRIU agreed to share a commit-
ment towards high quality education in health, sports,
therapies and nutrition. Joint efforts will also be un-
dertaken to promote physical activity and health of the
school children.
Speaking on the MOU, Dr Prashant Bhalla, Pres-
ident, Manav Rachna Educational Institutions said,
“Manav Rachna International University will be able
to give students unique learning opportunities and
experiences in short term and long term programs
being offered by Gerlev Institute in Denmark. Schol-
arships from the institution are also on the anvil. The
two premier Institutes will participate in joint semi-
nars, workshops and publication activities. The mutu-
al agreement will enhance the contribution of the two
Institutions towards International understanding and
cooperation between Denmark and India. ”
Dr Finn shared the policies of Gerlev Academy and
work profile while interacting with Faculty of Applied
Science and Centre of Excellence and Sports Science
and Rehabilitation. While interacting with Dr N.C.
Wadhwa, Vice-Chancellor, MRIU, the two agreed to
conduct mutual research for the benefit of society at
large.
“We need to have a playful approach in the learn-
ing environment and incorporate Active Living as a
way of life which integrates physical activities in the
young person’s daily routines” said Dr. Finn Berggerlv,
President, Gerlev Institute of Physical education and
Sports Academy
Dr Finn also addressed a gathering of FAS students
and Faculty on the topic ‘Active Living—the Challenge
for the Young Ones’ in which he talked about the need
for physical activity and sports as a tool for a better so-
ciety. He stated further, “Gerlev Academy is walking
the talk and finding ways to stratgise on health promo-
tion. Given MRIU’s impressive sports legacy, both the
institutions are on common ground.”
Dr Finn also quoted WHO guidelines on health for
complete, social, physical and mental wellbeing. His fi-
nal verdict: “We need to have a playful approach in the
learning environment and incorporate Active Living as
a way of life which integrates physical activities in the
young person’s daily routines.”
MOU BETWEEN MRIU AND GERLEV INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND
SPORTS ACADEMY, DENMARKThe MoU between Manav Rachna International University and Gerlev Institute of Physical education and Sports Academy, Denmark, enhances contribution of the two Institutions towards International understanding and cooperation between Denmark and India
Manav Rachna signs MoU with Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited
For digitizing the campus and
to offer short term programs
for its Institutions to create a
steady stream of students who
would be industry-ready, this
MoU will be highly beneficial
Manav Rachna has always
believed in provided cutting
edge technology to its students
to prepare them as future lead-
ers and technocrats of tomor-
row. At the MoU signed between
Manav Rachna and Reliance Jio
Infocomm Limited, on 29.9.16,
the Institutions of Manav Rach-
na can look forward to a dig-
itized campus and short pro-
grams of varying durations that
would enable students to be
tech-savvy in a digitized world.
Reliance Jio has partnered with
Manav Rachna to help create a
ready talent pool to be hired by
Jio Centres. This will enable Re-
liance Jio to create a sustainable
supply chain of skilled and cer-
tified talent. Manav Rachna, for
its part, is dedicated towards the
nurturing of recruitment-ready
students, and the recent MoU
would therefore be a step in the
right direction.
As part of the understand-
ing, Manav Rachna would pro-
vide dedicated space along
with smart classrooms for the
Reliance Jio setup. Reliance
Jio would be setting up a com-
plete Training Centre at the
campus and train the faculty
members on Fibre Optics Tech-
nology, Sales and Marketing.
The trained faculty would then
disseminate knowledge to the
students. As an initial step, Re-
liance Jio shall provide all re-
quired training equipments and
display products to establish a
Fibre Optic Communications
Lab in the Electronics and Com-
munications Department at the
Manav Rachna campus.
Speaking on the MoU, Dr
Amit Bhalla, Vice President,
MREI, said, “This collaboration
marks the beginning of the vast
wealth of opportunities that is
bound to open up for Manav
Rachna’s students.
We look forward to the dig-
itization of our entire campus
and a future where our students
and faculty can explore Reli-
ance Jio lab infrastructure and
latest trends and technology
for research opportunities. We
are confident that this tie-up
will ensure hands on practical
exposure for our students and
help them acquire technical ex-
pertise.”
While Dr Amit Bhalla, VP,
MREI, signed the MoU on be-
half of Manav Rachna; Mr Bala
Iyer, Vice President, Reliance
Jio, signed the MoU on behalf of
Reliance Jio. Also present at the
signing of the MoU were Dr San-
jay Srivastava, MD, MREI and
VC, MRU; Dr N.C. Wadhwa, VC,
MRIU; Dr V.K. Mahna, Pro-VC,
MRU; Mr Manu Chanana, DGM-
Head Training, Reliance Jio; Ms
Shilpa Sahu, DGM, Reliance Jio;
Dr Naresh Grover, Dean-Aca-
demics, MRIU, among others.
Wg Cdr PK Sinha (Retd), Director- Corporate Resource Centre, MREI, Prof BS Gill, Director-Manav Rach-na Innovation and Incubation Centre , MREI. The Heads of Departments (CSE, ECE & EEE) from the two universities and also half a dozen students representative were among the strong contingent from MREI. Mr Rajoo Goel, Secretary General –Electronic Industry Association of In-dia (ELCINA) and Mr Stanley Wang, Deputy Director General, Institute of Information Industries, Taiwan joint-ly co-hosted the ceremony.
The signing ceremony was fol-lowed by a Taiwanese Symphony
played by SHOCK concert band bringing the cultural aroma of the country othis day, which also hap-pened to be the Taiwanese National Day. MREI, Faridabad was chosen as preferred partner from amongst the leading universities in the NCR in-cluding GSIPU, Delhi & Amity University, Noida.
The partnership envisages a stu-dent exchange program where-in the selected students would be provided all expenses paid two years academ-ic and industrial experience to build a skilled manpower to cater to the needs of the electronics and commu-nication industry.
November, 20167Alumni Buzz
Manav Rachna Alumni Connect
ALUMNI MEET “SAMAGAM 2K16”
Faculty of Media Studies and
Humanities, Manav Rach-
na International University
organized an Alumni Meet “SA-
MAGAM 2K16” on 17th September,
2016 from 11:30 am to 2 pm. The
meet was inaugurated by Hon’ble
Vice Chancellor, Dr. N.C. Wadhwa
by lightening the traditional lamp.
Prof. I.K. Kilam, Director Radio
Manav Rachna and Students Wel-
fare, Dr. Neemo Dhar, Dean FMeH
and all faculty members of both the
Departments of Media Studies and
English were present.
The students organized a fun
filled morning for their seniors.
Games were organized by the stu-
dents for the alumini students who
came dressed in their best attire
and enjoyed the programme which
was planned for them. Besides
dance and music recitals there
were chits which the alumini stu-
dents drew and performed what
was on the chits. A dance by the
Faculty at the request of the stu-
dents lightened the mood even fur-
ther. The alumini went back happy
and promised to return in bigger
groups the following year.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr.
Wadhwa welcomed the alumni and
motivated them through his talk to
excel in their respective fields of ac-
tivity. He also exhorted them to re-
main in touch with the institution
and attend all the functions when-
ever invited.
Sh. Kilam informed the alumni
regarding “Resurrection 2K16” and
also about the alumni coordinator
appointed recently by DSW. Dr.
Neemo Dhar, Dean, FMeH, empha-
sized that alumni of any institution
are an asset for the institution and
their excellence reflects on the ex-
cellence of the department and
institution. Thus, all should strive
for excellence. She requested them
to bond with the institution in a
big way so that their experience
and expertise can help junior stu-
dents in all aspects including in
finding placements. Some alumni
students’ spoke about the nostal-
gic memories they had about the
institution. The inauguration was
followed by cultural programme
comprising dances, comedy inter-
ventions and short competitions
for the alumni. The alumni were
gifted mementos at the end of the
programme. Dr. Shivani Vashist,
HOD English department and Dr.
S.C. Nayak, HOD, J&MC depart-
ment presented the Vote of Thanks.
This was followed by lunch. The
whole forenoon and afternoon till 2
pm was fun filled and memorable.
Some pictures are enclosed.
The booming future of DIGITAL media
The question of how much
technology to use in the
media classroom can
often have a wide perspective.
Some teachers will embrace tech-
nology and its usage, designing
innovative multimedia projects
which use all the gadgets at hand.
Others, perhaps as a reaction to
the first group, will resolve to do
things the way they’ve always
done, at best sending students to
the lab. Technology is present, but it’s tokenized. The digital divide con-
tinues to thrive.
A big part of being a mentor to media students is to re-think how
students would approach the process. The contemporary process of
imparting knowledge has advantages laid out to the extent of human
behavior and psychology, but novelty in the industry needs to be paced
up. Therefore, not only do we have to involve contemporary methods,
but also make future leaders in the media industry ready for the digital
platform.
A treat for the same is visible in Digital media. Print media exists,
and maybe is still the first choice of many, but digital media is emerg-
ing, fast and on demand accessible. Through the aforementioned fea-
tures, future media persons must be educated about the same. Look at
digital marketing, using digital technologies to reach and convert leads
into customers and retain them.Digital marketing activities are search
engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), content
marketing, influencer marketing, content automation, campaign mar-
keting, and e-commerce marketing, social media marketing, social
media optimization, e-mail direct marketing, display advertising, e–
books, optical disks and games, and any other form of digital media.
The world we live in today has become increasingly digital focused
and is developing at a significantly fast rate. It is common now to have
automatic access to digital devices and the internet due to the digital
capabilities available which have completely changed the way in which
society communicates and interacts.
It is social media and how it can be used. And by the time we even
knew social media existed, a new phrase had emerged – one which we
also didn’t intuitively understand: new media. Not knowing what ei-
ther of them really meant or how they related to one another made us
want to avoid the whole thing. But when we ultimately learned what
they meant and how they fit together, we became interested enough to
actually engage them.
• So, New Media is on-demand access to content anytime, any-
where, on any digital device, as well as interactive user feedback,
creative participation. Most technologies described as “new me-
dia” are digital, often having characteristics of being manipulated,
networkable, compressible, and interactive. Another aspect of new
media is the real-time generation of new, unregulated content.
Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is an example. Facebook is an
example of the social media model, in which most users are also
participants.
• Social media refers to the means of interactions among people in
which they create, share, and exchange information, ideas and us-
er-generated content in virtual communities and networks.
Though all media courses incorporate conceptual and hands-on
learning to build students’ critical thinking, analytical and prob-
lem-solving skills, and promote development of skills in digital and
print media practices. New Media Studies majors will open career fields
such as digital motion graphics, game and apps design, social media
applications for advertising and marketing, digital projections and
special effects for live performance and concerts and intermedial the-
atre, audio/video production, 2-D and 3-D animation, and as creative
mixed-media artists working primarily with digital technologies.
In addition to traditional college education, marketers are embrac-
ing specific technology certifications to keep pace with the technolog-
ical change dominating their chosen profession. Understanding how
to use programmatic advertising tools, to deploy analytics, and to take
full advantage of SEO tactics requires trainingand experience.
It’s time to get digital. Shoot for the stars.
—By SHAILJA NAQVI
Deputy Director RMR
Life is to connect. Individual
interaction, communica-
tion, is the key to conveying
thoughts. With the conception of
Alumni Association, every alumni
of Manav Rachna irrespective of the
department, institute or school they
belong to now have access to a sin-
gle communication channel for all
of their engagement needs. Alumni,
which literally translates to a former
student of an institution, is an asset
that their alma mater cherishes.
With every step that the alum-
ni take towards the realization of
their dreams, the institution re-
lives the fond memories of it. The
nurturing of that dream, the sweat
of the dreamer to make it happen,
everything, everyday, knowing-
ly or unknowingly, the knowledge
temple, the mother, the alma mater
breathes with its children.
Alumni Association is the home-
coming of these children, a gateway
to the nostalgia, their second home
a click away. Born, to this dream, the
Manav Rachna Alumni associations
aim to support alumni with net-
working support, progressive career
opportunities and provide direction
for entrepreneurship. This will help
them move through their career
goals and dreams. In addition to be-
ing the corporate mentor, engage-
ment with the alumni, through cul-
tural and social events and reunions
is also on the list.
Knowledge liberates, in view
to this, the Alumni Association has
planned to offer digital as well as
personal access to Dr. O.P. Bhalla
Central Library, and its plethora
of knowledge resources including
books, journals and research pa-
pers. In addition to the library, the
alumni will also have access to on-
line question corner where they can
ask the expert faculty their queries
pertaining to academic or corporate
experience.
We are also in the process of
building a digital platform, both
web and mobile based, an infor-
mation and nostalgia centre for the
alumni which will engage them to
their batch mates, inform about new
changes and achievements , engage
through local and central events
and offer seamless communica-
tion of alumni to alumni, alumni to
faculty / university / institute, and
alumni to the association. This will
enable the flow of information and
help them connect amongst them-
selves and to their alma mater. Sub-
sequently, with the appointment of
a Coordinator, Alumni Relations,
the alumni now have a single point
contact to their institutions.
“Once a Manav Rachnian,
always a Manav Rachnian.”
• Nikita Arora 2009 batch , CEO
of Webnnel of a startup com-
pany said, “I am grateful to
my Faculty for instilling in
me the confidence and the
grooming which I received
during my studies.” The
message that I have for my
colleagues and my juniors is
, “Believe in yourself, have a
milestone to achieve.”
• Varun Singh, Quality Evalu-
ator with Convergence, Gur-
gaon from 2011 batch said,
“ My experience at Manav
Rachna taught me to take
risks.” My course made me
ready for the industry and
I was prepared to meet the
challenges of day to day life
• Neetu Joshi is now working
as, Senior Account Manager,
Marketing and Advertising
department at ISTRAT. She
said, “Advertising is a chal-
lenging job and one has to
keep abreast of changing
trends. My course at Manav
Rachna taught me to be fu-
ture ready.”
What some of the Alumini had to say
November, 20168Conclave Buzz
NATIONAL MEDIA CONCLAVE BY FMeH
The National Media Con-clave organized by Faculty of Media Studies and Humanities (FMeH), Manav Rachna Inter-national University (MRIU) under the leadership of Prof.Dr Neemo Dhar, Dean, FMeH on 30th August 2016, was a conflu-ence of great minds as a galaxy of media professionals from various platforms gathered together to brainstorm over media-centric issues. Themed on ‘Media and Society: Chal-
lenges and Prospects’, the Con-clave drew the who’s who of the media world to grace this insightful occasion. Dr Chan-dan Mitra, Former Rajya Sabha member and Editor of the Pio-neer newspaper was the Chief Guest of the Conclave while Dr A. Surya Prakash, Chairman Prasar Bharati, was the Guest of Honour. Also present at the Conclave were Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice President, MREI; Dr M.M. Katuria, Trustee, M.R. Trust;
Under the leadership of Prof.Dr Neemo Dhar, Dean, FMeH, a National Media Conclave was organised at FMeH, MRIU which drew a galaxy of Media Professionals to debate and discuss on media-centric issues
The National Media Conclave begins with the traditional lamp lighting
Dr N.C. Wadhwa, VC, MRIU; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, MD, MREI and VC, MRU; along with Se-nior Media Professionals, Dig-nitaries from the Corporate world and Media Students. The Conclave brought to the lime-light the ‘news creators’ who were as vocal as they were in-tellectually stimulating, leav-ing the audience spellbound by the sheer depth and vision of their ideas and thoughts!
Addressing the august
gathering, Chief Guest, Dr Chandan Mitra, Former Rajya Sabha member and Editor of the Pioneer newspaper said, “The challenge before the me-dia is to serve national goals and society. Media has had to face the incursion of technolo-gy which has progressed phe-nomenally across the years. However, traditional forms of media have greater credibili-ty since the primary job of the Editor has always been to filter the news, give it a proper orien-tation and analysis and ensure that it does not become inflam-matory.”
Speaking on the occasion in his keynote address, the Guest of Honour Dr A. Surya Prakash, Chairman Prasar Bharati, said, “We live in an age where there is free flow of informa-tion and a free environment for dissemination of news.
In recent times, while people have acquired the economic strength to buy newspapers and there are over 160 million households with TV sets, a new segment of new age users has emerged who consume news through their smartphones.”
The first session, chaired by Dr Chandan Mitra, Former Rajya Sabha member and Ed-itor of the Pioneer newspaper, comprised a panel discussion on ‘Changing media scenar-io and how it impacts Indian society’. The session had well known media personalities as their panelists which includ-ed Ms Suhasini Haider, Stra-tegic and Diplomatic Affairs Editor, The Hindu; Mr Ajoy Bose, TV Commentator and Ex correspondent, the Guardian; and Mr Buddhavarapu Ven-kateswar Rao, Editor Firspost.
Senior dignitaries release the National Media Conclave 2016 souvenir
November, 20169Conclave Buzz
Continued on page 12
LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT FMEH
Dr Chandan Mitra, Former Rajya Sabha member and Editor of Pioneer newspaper addresses the august gathering
Dr A. Surya Prakash, Chairman, Prasar Bharti speaks on media related issues
com, expressing their view-points on the “challenge of the new narrative” with the lack of trust in the new media. They also felt that Journalists should not be afraid to ask tough questions on all aspects to the government and they should be both “fearless and fair”, be-sides sticking to facts.
The second session con-ferred on Shaping or blurring the Vision and was chaired by Shri. K.G.Suresh, DG, Indian Institute of Mass Communi-cation. The panelists were Dr Vipu Mudgal, Director, Com-mon Cause, Ex HT, BBC, In-dia Today; Mr Pankaj Vohra, Managing Editor of Sunday Guardian and Ex Metro & Res-ident Editor HT and Mr Pradip Bagchi, Senior Editor, Times of India.
The third and Valedicto-ry session discussed the topic Should media be regulated? It was chaired by Sh N.K.Singh, Secretary BEA and had well known media professionals as their panelists which included Dr Manoj Patairiya, Director GSIR, former ADG Doordar-shan; Sh Durbar Ganguly, Ed-itor Millennium Post and Sh Sayeed Ansari, Editor, Special Projects at Aaj Tak.. A souvenir was also released during the conclave.
Prof.Dr Neemo Dhar, Dean, FMeH, MRIU offered the vote of thanks stating that the Con-clave was a great learning ex-perience for the students leav-ing them deeply enriched and motivated by the sheer gamut of ideas that were shared at the Conclave.
The Manav Rachna family ushered in Diwali with festivity and bonding. The families of the Faculty and staff joined in together to enjoy the cultural programme, games and eating stalls which were arranged for everyone to enjoy on 27 October 2016 at the University Campus. Mrs Satya Bhalla said it was a joyous moment to welcome the families. Dr Prashant Bhalla thanked one and all for the co-op-eration rendered over the year and hoped that together we would be able to take Manav Rachna to even greater heights of world ex-cellence.
Department of Journalism & Mass Communication, Faculty of Media Studies and Humanities or-ganized a Workshop in association with Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India on “Science Communication through Visual Media” on 17th October 2016 . Vigyan Prasar is an autonomous body under the Department of Science and Technology and organizes National Science Film Festival. It also provides orientation training in Film making to students and working Journalists. The workshop was inaugurated by Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, Dr. N.C.Wadhwa by lighting the lamp. Prof. Neemo Dhar, Dean,FMeH reiterated that the workshop would help the students to understand the film making techniques.
Fifty students of Media studies opted for this workshop were trained at the workshop. Two re-source persons were associated with the workshop namely Mr. Nimish kapoor, Scientist ‘E’ and Head, Science Films ‘Division’, Vigyan Prasar, Department of Science and Technology, Government of In-dia. Mr. Kulbhushan, The vote of thanks was given by Dr. Suresh Chandra Nayak, Associate Professor & HoD and co-ordinated by Dr. Anshu Arora.
International Workshop on “Art of Writing and Future of Journalism”
An International Workshop on “Art of Writing and Future of Journalism” was organized by Faculty of Media Studies and Humanities today i.e. on 30th September 2016 at Manav Rachna Interna-
tional University, Faridabad.Dr. N.C Wadhwa, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, MRIU inaugurated the workshop by lighting the tra-
ditional lamp. Speaking on the occasion he advised the journalism students to be honest and re-sponsible and not to sensationalize information while reporting. The objective of the workshop was to provide an overview of the practical journalism and provide practical training especially digital media and social media tools to the students. The workshop was divided into two sessions. In the first session’s different forms of story writing such as writing for hard news, entertainment news, travel news was discussed along with case studies. Sources of news and how to interact with the sources were discussed in detail. Role plays in a news room for gathering news and developing pages in the newspaper was also done by the resources persons.
In the second session, practical training for writing for blogs, TV, Web etc, was provided along with exercises to upload on twitter, prepare a nutgraf to present a news item to update over facebook, prepare Press release etc. was also undertaken by the students under the guidance of the resource persons. The resource persons were:Laura Ungar, Senior American Journalist, USA Today, Washington Pradip Bagchi, Senior Editor, The Times of India, New DelhiJayalakshmi Sengupta, Publishing Editor, Niyogi Books /Consulting Editor, IBNS, New DelhiSujoy Dhar, Correspondent, Thomson Reuters /Group Editor, India Blooms News Service.
NDTV workshop on Event Management and Anchoring: A workshop on “Event Management and Anchoring” was organized by NDTV for the students of BA-JMC (3rd and 5thSem) and MA-JMC (1stSem). Ms. Parul Gupta, Division Head, Events, NDTV and Mr. Sanjay Ahirwal, Man-aging Editor, NDTV WorldWide conducted the workshop. Ms. Parul Gupta discussed various aspects of ‘Event Management’ and how it is evolving as an important branch of the field of Journalism and Mass Communication. Mr. Sanjay Ahirwal gave an insight about various steps involved in making an event successful. Mr. Sanjay Ahirwal and Ms. Parul Gupta took a joint session on ‘Anchoring’ in FMeH studio. Both provided hands on training to the students on Anchoring .
NDTV workshop onAnchoring:. A workshop on “Anchoring” was organized by NDTV at FMeH in which Ms. Kadambini Sharma–Anchor and Editor, Foreign Affairs, NDTV 24x7 and Mr. Sanjay Ahirwal, Managing Editor, NDTV Worldwide were present . Ms. Kadambini Sharma, spoke about the role and importance of a News Anchor in a TV channel. Mr. Sanjay Ahirwal spoke about the various challenges faced by the Journalists in today’s time.
NDTV workshop on Broadcast Journalism:A workshop on “Broadcasting Journalism” was organized by NDTV for the students of BA-JMC
and MA-JMC (IstSem). Ms. Janaki Fernandes - Senior Consultant, Content Strategy, Web and Mobile; Mr Sushil Bahuguna Anchor and Editor, Output, NDTV India and Mr Madhusudan Srinivas, Senior News Editor, NDTV 24x7 conducted the workshop. Ms. Janaki Fernandes, spoke about the role and importance of New Media in Journalism and how it is changing the nature and consumption of News. After a brief introduction about the topic, she showed News stories which gave them a better under-standing of the topic. Mr. Sushil Bahuguna, gave an insight about Output section in the channel. He informed the students about how the news is gathered and also about the role of reporters, stringers and News agencies in the News Channel. Mr. Madhusudan Srinivas talked about the general struc-ture of the News room and the various responsibilities involved with the job.
by Bithal Vishal, 2nd year BJMC
Guest Lecture on “Art & Craft of Radio” A Guest Lecture was conducted by the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication under
the series of Lectures being conducted for the students of BA-JMC and MJMC, wherein Prof. Shaheena Khan an awarded Media Expert and Broadcaster with 35+ years of experience described and shared her experience and techniques. The subject of the lecture on 18 October 2016 was on “Art & Craft of Radio”. Prof. Khan is a well-known face of India’s academic industry. She is both a writer and poet par excellence.
The aspects discussed during the Lecture: (1) Radio Techniques(2) Different formats of Radio Programme Production(3) Conducting Radio Debate Shows(4) Interview Skills and Techniques for Radio(5) Writing Techniques for Radio
November, 201610Departmental Buzz
Department of Prosthodontics orga-
nized a hands on and didactic lec-
ture on Implantology by Dr. Sung Min
Chung, an eminent Implantologist from
Korea on 27 September, 2016. The lecture
was attended 259 delegates. The confer-
ence titled ‘Implantology Update 2016’
was inaugurated by Dr. Anil Kohli Ex President DCI, and the scientific session of the
conference was inaugurated by Dr. O.P. Kharbanda Director Dental AIIMS. The in-
auguration was also attended by the V. C of the Manav Rachna University Dr. (Prof)
Sanjay Srivastava and Dr. Arundeep Singh Principal, Dental College along with all
the deans and head of the departments. The main objective of the conference was
to continually train dental professional on the latest and innovative techniques of
Implantology. Dr. Sung presented to the audience his wide range of clinical cases
and the latest implant dentistry trends in his lectures. Dr. Pankaj Dhawan and faculty
of department of Prosthodontics conducted the hands-on workshops.
Students and faculty members of Department of Hotel Management observed
World Tourism Day by visiting the National Association for Blind, Faridabad
school. The team from FMS spent a few hours with the differently- abled children
at the Blind School. Cakes and cookies prepared by the FMS team were distributed
to the inmates of the school. Some games such as 'identification of spices' were also
organized. Returning to the campus, the faculty team of the department (Dr. Rekha
Maitra, Ms. Ritika Singh, Mr. Syed Najmus Saqib, Mr. Rajnish Shukla, Mr. Narender
Suhag and Mr. Bakul Govil) carried out a discussion regarding the visit to the Blind
School. On this occasion, Dean, FMS- Dr. Chavi Bhargava Sharma addressed the
students.
Faculty of Management Studies (in association with Women Feature Service and
Girls Count) organized an exhibition on September 2, 2016. This initiative was
undertaken in collaboration with National Foundation for India (NFI), United Na-
tions Population Fund (UNFPA) and UN Women and was endorsed by Beti Bachao
Beti Padhao programme of Govt. of India.
The event showcased 30 award- winning photographs from across the country,
depicting the various shades of the life of a woman. The photographs had mostly
been clicked by amateur photographers, but they captured the moment and the
feeling, apart from just the shot.
Vice Chancellor, MRIU, Dr. N C Wadhwa appreciated the efforts made by
WFS, and said that respecting women is essential for betterment in society. Dean,
FMS, Dr. Chavi Sharma said each of the photographs showed how closely dreams
are held by those who had been clicked.
Faculty of Commerce and Business Studies organized an enrichment lecture on
College to Corporate by Mr. Anil Tyagi on September 29, 2016 under the ae-
gis of Enrichment Lecture Series Programme (ELSP). The session was attended by
senior students of BBA, B.Com and some students from Faculty of Planning and
Architecture. Ms. Charu Chandna of BBA(G) IB Sem05 introduced the guest Mr.
Anil Tyagi conducted mock interviews to explain students about various intricacies
of an HR interview. A vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Anadya Dua, student
of BBA(IB) Sem05 for giving such informative session to final year students which
will help them in near future for various interviews. The programme was organized
by ELSP students committee viz. Mr Anurag Tyagi, Mr. Sourav Jain Khargandhi,
Mr.Praveen Yadav, Mr. Jatin Yadav, Ms. Charu Chandna, and Ms. Tanvi Aggarwal.
MANAV RACHNA DENTAL COLLEGE OBSERVES WORLD NO- TOBACCO DAY
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT (FMS) ORGANIZES GUEST LECTURE
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY CELEBRATED
DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCE (FMH), ORGANIZES ENRICHMENT SESSION
DEPARTMENT OF PROSTHODONTICS AND IMPLANTOLOGY MANAV RACHNA DENTAL COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT CELEBRATES WORLD TOURISM DAY
FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES ORGANIZES A PHOTO EXHIBITION
LECTURE ON COLLEGE TO CORPORATE
Manav Rachna Dental College (MRDC) observed
World No Tabacco Day on 31st May 2016. An an-
ti-tobacco rally was held from BK hospital, Faridabad and
ended at Manav Rachna Head office, NIT 5, amidst much
enthusiasm and encouragement. Dr Gulshan Arora, CMO,
Faridabad and Dr. Asim Das, Principal ESIC Medical College
were the Chief guests on the occasion. Also present at the ral-
ly was Dr M.M. Kathuria, Advisor, MREI; Dr N.C. Wadhwa,
Vice Chancellor, Manav Rachna International University;
Maj. Gen. (Retd) P.N. Awasthi, Advisor, MRDC and Raman
Grover, President, Lions Club Lake City, Faridabad. The rally
in course of its sojourn garnered much appreciation even
from bystanders. Students of MRDC joined in the initia-
tive as they took to the streets carrying posters and shouting
slogans to sensitize people towards the harmful effects of to-
bacco use and its life threatening effects. MRDC students
also performed a Nukkad Natak to further reinforce the anti
tobacco message
At Faculty of Management Studies, bridging the indus-
try- academia gap is one of the key focus areas. With
support from the Corporate Resource Centre of MRIU, a
lecture was organized for MBA students in September 30,
2016. The resource person was Mr. Manash Chakraborty-
an expert in the field of human resource management and
development. He has more than 25 years of experience with
brands such as Raheja Group, Radisson, Claridges etc., across
various industries.
While giving them some simple but valuable tips for
facing job interviews, Mr. Chakraborty said organizations
seek ‘positive attitude’ and ‘adaptabilty’ as the main qualities
in those who join them. He advised that money should not
be the only criteria while deciding regarding a job; rather
if one works efficiently, he/ she may become a sought after
employee.
Mr. Manash Chakraborty, Senior HR professional, was the speaker
Mr Sanjeev Sethi, Vice President, Hyatt Hotels, was the speaker
Department of Biotech-
nology, Faculty of Engi-
neering & Technology (FET),
MRIU, organised a workshop
to mark World Environment
Day 2016 on June 5 in col-
laboration with the Institution
of Engineers (India) Faridabad
Local Centre. In keeping with
this year’s theme, the topic of
the workshop focused on ‘Illegal Trade in Wildlife’ with the
underlying slogan ‘Go wild for Life’ .
The workshop was based on three keys issues with lec-
tures delivered by Mr Sushil Bajaj, Hon’ble Secretary, Institu-
tion of Engineers (India) Faridabad Local Centre on ‘Safety
of Wildlife’; Dr S.K. Chakraborty, Ex Dean, MRIU and Pro-
fessor, NIT, Kuruskshetra, who spoke on
‘Nano Pollution’; and Mr Sandeep Han-
da, FIE Member who threw the spotlight
on ‘Ilegal Trade in Wildlife’. Welcoming
dignitaries, Er J.P. Singh, Chairman, In-
stitution of Engineers (India) Faridabad
Local Centre, said, “There is an urgent
need for all of us to unite and observe
World Environment Day. Addressing the
gathering, Dr N.C. Wadhwa, Vice Chan-
cellor, MRIU, and Chief Guest on the occasion said, “There
is a need to enlighten people about keeping our environment
clean and green and fight against the illegal trade Also present
on the occasion was Mr J.P. Malhotra, Ex-Chairman, Institu-
tion of Engineers (India) Faridabad; Dr M.K. Soni, Executive
Director & Dean, Fet, MRIU, among others.
Students of B Sc Hospitality and Hotel Administration,
BBA (Entrepreneurship and Family Business) and BBA
(Finance and Accounts) were enriched by Mr Sanjeev Sethi,
Vice President, Hyatt Hotels, on September 21, 2016 in a
session organized by the Department of Management and
Commerce.
Mr Sethi has held the positions of Corporate Director
of HR at The Imperial Hotel, New Delhi and Director HR
at Grand Hyatt. The event was graced by Dr. Chavi Bhargava
Sharma, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Management Studies,
Wg Cdr P K Sinha (Retd), Director-CRC and Ms. Ritika,
HoD , Hotel Management. The topic of the session was "Do-
ing Business" wherein Mr Sethi shared key insights from the
hospitality sector. Mr Sethi talked about the huge opportuni-
ty in hospitality business in India as there are 60-70 million
tourist visitors every year in France and USA as compared
to 8 million in India. While giving various examples from the
hotel industry he explained the importance of presentation,
attitude, service orientation, common sense and a caring heart
(as a mothers) to make the Guests feel at home away from
home.. The session ended with a vote of thanks by his ex col-
league Prof Jaideep Singh, Director- Industry Interaction.
WORKSHOPS FOR FACULTIES AT MRIUInternal Quality Assurance cell and Academic
Staff College of MRIU had jointly organized
a 2 week Workshop on Experiential and Out-
come-Based Learning for various faculties of
Manav Rachna International University
• 30 Academic sessions were conduct-
ed during the fortnight.
• 15 Resource persons including 9
External Consultants and Experts
of Industry and Academia from in-
stitutions like Delhi University, I.P
University, YMCA University, M.D
University and GGSIPU, apart
from reputed organisations like Su-
Kam and NEN enlightened Faculty
members.
• As many as 240 Faculty members
benefitted from the Workshop.
The closing session of the Programme
was graced by Dr N.C. Wadhwa, Vice
Chancellor, Manav Rachna International
University, Professor Anil Sarin and Pro-
fessor Promila Batra.
Dr Suresh Bedi, Director, IQAC and
Dean, Faculty of Business Studies, MRIU
concluded the session.
November, 201611CSR Buzz
DR. O P BHALLA FOUNDATION'S INITIATIVE FOR INCLUSIVE SOCIETAL WELFARE
VISIT TO PRAYAAS
As India moves with untiring pace on the path of economic
development, change pronounces itself in a number of ways.
The contemporary urban landscape rests upon the growth
of infrastructure and technology, with connectivity like never before.
Cities are akin to melting pots of cultures, offering ways and means of
acclimatization to new comers from other areas. Wrapped in the garb
of a fast- paced lifestyle, what gets overlooked is the erosion of our
own societal landscape. The condition of the marginalized sections of
society keeps us away from the essence of development, which lies in
sustainable and wide spread improvement in quality of life.
Founder visionary of Manav Rachna Educational Institutions, Dr.
O.P Bhalla is remembered for his landmark contributions to society.
The Dr. O.P Bhalla Foundation was established in 2014 to build on
the exemplary work done by the founder visionary. Chairperson of
the Foundation, Mrs. Satya Bhalla has been steering the Foundation
towards nation building by concentrating on the development and
upliftment of the underprivileged sections of society. As a philan-
thropic institution, the Foundation has been working in the Faridabad
area, with intent towards education and capacity building; protection
and revival of our cultural heritage; sustainable environmental pro-
tection; health and spiritual well- being; geriatric well- being etc. All
these objectives have been set with the ultimate goal of mainstream-
ing, development and empowerment of sections of society who are
marginalized, vulnerable and with special needs.
The entire Manav Rachna Fraternity is associated with efforts
made by the Dr. O P Bhalla Foundation. All team members (including
students, teachers and staff) are parts of all initiatives thus undertaken.
Young enthusiasts from Manav Rachna International Schools are al-
ways ready to make contributions in their own way. As we teach our
students how to ‘return’ to society, as a token of gratitude for what
one enjoys, we ensure that these are comprehended as fundamental
lessons of life. Snapshot of activities undertaken by Dr. O P Bhal-la Foundation: The Foundation had made a humble beginning
when it launched a programme called ‘Ek Mutthi Daan’ in March
2014. It was not too long before this became a movement where
‘No one sleeps hungry’. Through the Foundation, MREI donates ap-
proximately 1000 kgs. of food grains every month to a few NGOs in
Delhi NCR.
To provide impetus to education, the Foundation has adopted
a Govt. Girls School in Mohna Village (Ballabgarh). Beginning with
repair of the school building, our association with the school today
stands on the positive response given by the students there. Team
members from MREI conduct weekly sessions at the school, leav-
ing the students longing for more. Extending the capacity- building
efforts in Mohna, a skill development centre has been established in
the village. Since November 2015, village youth are provided free of
cost vocational training at this community centre. After the successful
adoption of a school in Mohna Village, the Foundation is presently in
the process of finalizing adoption of about 15 schools in Faridabad.
This will entail better facilities, and assistance in training, as a precursor
to educating future generations.
Supporting the Swacchh Bharat initiative of the Govt. of India,
Dr. O P Bhalla Foundation has taken up the responsibility of regular
cleaning and up keep of the Old Faridabad Railway Station and the
Shiv Temple in Sec. 49, Faridabad. Apart from this, a number of regu-
lar initiatives also contribute towards environmental protection, such
as ‘Say no to polythene’, ‘Anti- cracker rally’, ‘Plantation drive’ and
‘Waste management & Composting’.
Qualified doctors from MREI organize regular health check
up camps at various locations. Blood Donation Camps and Dental
Camps are organized frequently. A Health Centre has also been set up
in Mohna Village, where locals may consult expert doctors.
Some special programmes of the Foundation focus on the elderly,
especially those who are inmates of Old Age Homes. Visits are paid
to Old Age Homes to spend time with the aged. Computer literacy
workshops are also held at some of these venues. Students from MR
schools initiated the ‘Joy of Giving’, by presenting stationery items/
clothes etc. to construction workers and others. Not deterred by the
magnitude of efforts, Dr. O P Bhalla Foundation has carried out a
study for taking up the revival of Badkhal Lake. The maintenance of
Faridabad’s Tallest Tiranga is also done by the Foundation.
The district administration of Faridabad has provided support to
the activities of the Foundation, by providing for the required or-
ganizational permissions etc. For each of the activities taken up till
date, senior functionaries of the administrative machinery have been
associated with the Foundation. Sh. Krishanpal Gurjar (Minister of
State for Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India; Member
of Parliament, Faridabad), and Sh. Vipul Goel (Minister of Industries
and Commerce, Environment and Industrial Training, Govt. of Hary-
ana) have applauded the efforts of the Foundation for adding to the
development of Faridabad, which is a Smart City in the making. With
thumping support from all over MREI, a volunteering drive is now
underway, wherein anyone can contribute to the noble efforts being
made by the Foundation.
Under the aegis of Corporate Social Responsibility club students of Depart-
ment of Business Studies went to a school run by a Non Government Or-
ganisation Prakash Deep Trust on August 11, 2016 which is located in Sector 21A,
Faridabad. Students spent time with around 120 underprivileged children . The stu-
dents of BBA conducted following sessions for the children :
a) Sanitation and Hygiene session
b) Recreational Activities
c) Art and Craft Activities
d) Snacks packets distribution
e) Stationary distribution
The underprivileged children were extremely happy and enjoyed thoroughly
with our students. BBA students distributed stationary and colors to these children
and food packets to around 350 students of the trust. The objective of this trip was to
spread this feeling of giving and helping to a larger section of society i.e. our students
and to strengthen weaker section in some way.
The trip was accompanied by Dr. Narinder Tanwar and Ms. Shilpa Bhatia (CSR
faculty club member).
Team Resurrection organized a ‘Quilling and Origami’ workshop for the kids of NGO
PRAYAAS at Aggarwal Public School, Sector 3 Faridabad on 5August accompanied by RJ Bhaw-na from Radio Manav Rachna. Senior students Divyanshu Huria, Nishu Goel, Himani Saraswat, Nitin Verma, Himagna Roy, Alankarit Mudgal, Ni-misha Sharma also visited the NGO. . Young minds were introduced to the creative world of ‘Origami’ by teaching them various ways of transforming a simple sheet of paper to marvelous articles of beau-ty . Mr. Jagat Madan, President PRAYAAS expressed his gratitude towards Manav Rachna for organizing such an activity in the school premises. Team Res-urrection also set up few games and gave winners underlining the importance of participation. All the participants were given certificates of appreciation.
SAFARNAMA BY DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS STUDIESAN ENDLESS JOURNEY TO STRENGTHEN THE SOCIETY
COMMUNITY HEALTH CAMP IN FARIDABADPhysiotherapy & Nutrition professionals of MRIU under the aegis of Dr O.P. Bhalla Foundation conducted a community health camp in Faridabad and provided free health check up and treatment
As a part of ‘Health for All’ mission, Manav Rachna In-ternational University (MRIU) conducted a health camp for Community Welfare. The Camp-- an initiative of Dr O.P. Bhal-la Foundation--was held at the Community Centre, Sector 46, Faridabad on 20 August, 2016 . Conducted by Physiotherapy and Nutrition pro-fessionals, the Camp provided free health checkup and treat-ment to the residents of Faridabad. The aim of these health camps in various areas of city is to create more awareness about the need for a healthy life style and hygiene.
The MRIU Team members advised and assessed people suffering from knee problems, back and neck pain. The gener-al fitness levels of the Residents were also evaluated. Regular exercise, ergonomic advices and life style modifications were emphasized upon to halt and alter the deterioration levels of the patients.
Deeply appreciative of the Team of Experts conducting the Community Health Camp, Smt Satya Bhalla, Chief Patron of MREI and Dr O.P. Bhalla Bhalla Foundation said, “The free Health camps at Manav Rachna are an integral part of the Cor-porate Social Responsibility initiatives regularly undertaken by Dr O.P. Bhalla Foundation from time to time. The initiatives are in keeping with the legacy and vision of Dr O.P. Bhalla who dedicated himself towards societal upliftment. The current Health camp is a tribute to his philanthropic mission and zeal, reiterating his belief to work for the greater good of society.”
November, 201612Activities Buzz
The Freshers showed off their talent at the Manav Rachna International University when the fuchchas braved the questions put forward by their host and their judge Kunwar Virk tried to lighten the mood . With a lot of boosting from their batch mates the finalists were Abhishek Bhowik who was the winner with Vipra Vashisht. Sakshi Sharma and Govind Dhawan were the first runner –ups while Ishika Bhardwaj and Tushar Kapoor were the 2nd runner-ups
CELEBRATING 70 YEARS OF AZADI
Oppo Fresh Face was a thrilling experience
Says Ishika Bhardwaj, as she won as the second runner up at the OPPO Fresh face organized by Delhi Times 6 September 2016 at the Manav Rachna International . “No I did not pre-
pare for the competition , it was a on the spot performance, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.” Says a beaming Ishika. At her school at Lakshman Public school she was always interested in modeling and ramp walking. A student of art, she is happy to be at the Manav Rachna Univeristy which she says is a threshold for harnessing her hidden talent. “At the onset I was very nervous but slowly as my friend Shreya encouraged me and pepped me on, I thought I should give it my best,” she says.
When asked at the competition, who was her favourite film star and why, she replied Ran-veer Singh for his ‘manly’ body . “He is hot,” she said . How do you have so much confidence if you have not walked the ramp many times, she was asked . And she confidently replied “I am confident!”
It was a great experience at the Oppo Delhi Times Fresh Face 2016. For me to perform and win for the first time, well I had never dreamt it to be so exciting . Many talented students were
present at the show . Their unique talents impressed the celebrity judges and the students. The competition was held in 3 rounds . The first one was talent hunt , second one was a questioning round and the third one was the individual dance . The round which was most difficult was the question round . I was asked ‘A lot of films these days show adult content to attract audience! Is it a good technique or not ?' . I answered ' that it’s the choice of audience to watch such films , Bollywood makes every type of genre !' The judges seemed quite impressed. That was probably one of my strong answers which finally got me the title of '1st runner up' . That day will remain in my memory. I am greatful to the organisers for giving me this opportunity to perform which has made me more confident ! Thank you one and all who made this possible for me.
- Govind Dhawan BJMC 1st year ( FMeH )
OPPO DELHI TIMES FRESH FACE, 2016
Following a directive by the
Ministry of HRD and UGC
urging all educational insti-
tutions-- both Government-owned
and private—to engage in Indepen-
dence Day celebrations, MREI took
on the onus of instilling among its
youth a sense of patriotism, to foster
a sense of unity and oneness among
the students and instill in them a
sense of pride in their identity and
nation. Manav Rachna Educational Institu-
tions (MREI) imbued with the mantra of
‘creating better human beings’ and ‘Being
creative is not a hobby. It’s a way of life’ has
always laid great emphasis on value educa-
tion.
The National Tricolor stirred patriot-
ic sentiments as the Manav Rachna family
under the initiative of Dean Students Wel-
fare turned up in the colors of Freedom--
-be it saffron, green or white—sporting ‘I
am proud to be an Indian’ badges. To give
further impetus to their creative spirit and
a free rein to their imagination, DSW or-
ganisd a wide array of thought-provoking
and fun- filled programmes to celebrate
the spirit of freedom. An India Quiz up-
holding the essence of knowledge about
our country in every field was organized at
the campus to kick start the Independence
Week Celebrations. Around 22 teams with
44 participants engaged in a series of rounds
involving MCQ, Puzzle, Mythology, Cul-
ture, History and Geography along with a
final rapid fire session based on questions
from Indian current affairs.
A ‘Clay Modelling’ session was orga-
nized for the students. The event caught the
interest of various students from all faculties
of Manav Rachna and got their creative side
up and running. 13 students from different
faculties / institutions of Manav Rachna
WHAT 2 OF THE FINALISTS FROM BJMC HAD TO SAY:
participated in the event trying to pour
life into clay. Students got their hands full
with clay and created ingenious structures,
animals and objects based on the theme ‘Pa-
triotism’. The display of the models thrived
with artistic imagination and perseverance.
The event was judged by Mr. Rick De,
Asstt. Professor FPA while Prof. I. K. Kil-
am, Dean Students Welfare was present
all through. The first place was bagged by
Nitin Verma (5th semester, B.Sc. -Interior
Designing, FPA) followed by Divey Kapoor
(Intern BDS, MRDC) at the second place
and Chhavi Bajaj (Intern BDS, MRDC)
stood third. An Antakshari competition was
also held at the campus in which songs—
both patriotic and melodious —thrilled
both participants and audiences alike. The
students overcame their initial shyness and
tried to outdo each other in singing songs
of their choice. Aa unique event called Sang
Gattvam in which students as well as facul-
ty / staff members of Manav Rachna gave
melodic performances in their respective
mother tongues was also organised, thus
celebrating unity in diversity. Songs and po-
ems in a variety of languages like Assamese,
Bengali, Manipuri, Punjabi, Malyalam, Mai-
thali and a few others were performed by
the participants. Pooja Kashyap (5th sem B.
Tech ECE, FET), Poorva Jairamani (3rd sem
BAJMC, FMeH), Nganthoi Khuman (1st
sem MBA, FMS) among others performed
and paid tribute to their mother
tongue.
The celebrations also witnessed
a Story Making competition calling
upon students to whip up stories
based upon pictures of objects shown
to them. The participants had to
connect with their imagination and
carve a story instantly and recite in
front of the judges and fellow partic-
ipants. The winner of the event was
Ragini (4th years BDS, MRDC), 1st run-
ner up was Himagna Roy (5th sem B. Com
(H), FCBS) and 2nd runner up was Meghali
Sachdeva (7th sem B. Tech IT, MRU).Ms.
Ritika concluded the event with a deeper
understanding of connecting the dots and
weaving a story out of it. That apart, a Poster
Making Competition with ‘Independence’
as the theme showcased interesting sketches
and drawings of around 45 students while
a quelling contest saw students creating an
amazing artwork which was associated with
tricolor recollections. Deeply appreciative of
the students’ talent and initiatives, Dr Amit
Bhalla, Vice President, MREI, said, “MREI
has always believed in the holistic develop-
ment of its students. By participating in a
whole host of activities with ‘patriotism’ as
the theme, students at MREI are imbibing
the values and culture of their own coun-
try while developing a deep rooted connect
with its history and heritage. What we have
here is a beautiful amalgam of the past and
present”. Congratulating the students on
the various activities, Dr N.C.Wadhwa,
Vice Chancellor, MRIU commented, “The
range of activities which the DSW has or-
ganized under the leadership of Prof I.K.
kILAM, only goes to show how creative
and full of enthusiasm our students are. And
a little encouragement and guidance only
takes out their hidden talent.”
Guest lectures at FMeH
In order to expose new media students to the techniques of gathering news, writing news stories, and nuisance of getting clues for the story, a lecture by
Ms. Geetanjali Gayatri, Special Correspondent, Haryana Bureau in Chandigarh, The Tribune had been arranged on 20th July 2016 . The lecture explained the detailed techniques of gathering news, collecting news and padding of news.
A Guest Lecture on Radio Journalism was organized. The resource for the lecture on 6 September . 2016 was Ms. Shaheena Khan, Former Associate Pro-fessor, IIMC, New Delhi and Executive at AIR Delhi, External Services Division.
She explained in detail about various genres of Radio and its essentials. She also talked about the various nuances of making Community Radio successful and Do and Don’ts to be followed in Broadcast. Her lecture was peppered with examples from AIR and other radio stations to give a complete insight into their working.
Lecture by Sh. Naresh Kumar
Faculty of Media Sudies and Humanities had arranged a lecture on 2 August, 2016 by Sh. Naresh Kumar, Assistant Manager, Corporate Communication,
Power grid, a reputed communicator, for students of Journalism and Mass Communication on Corporate Communication, Concepts, objectives and tools.
Sh. Naresh explained the basic concept of corporate communication and how the tools such as Press Conferences, advertising, Press releases are used by PSUs to disseminate information.
Lecture by Sh. Maneesh Pandey
A lecture by Sh. Maneesh Pandey, Deputy Editor, Mail Today (India Today Group), a reputed journalist, who earlier was Chief Reporter, (Deputy Metro
Editor), Times of India, for students of Journalism and Mass Communication on relevance of social media in news production and consumption, was organized on 26 July, 2016 .
Sh. Maneesh Pandey dealt in detail on every vital phenomenon currently shaping news in Newsrooms i.e. Social Media and its usage. He discussed as to how Social Media (Twitter, facebook, Instagram) is setting the discourse of newsrooms and also influencing political discourse, which eventually gets into media reportage.
Visit to Lok Sabha TVThe students of Faculty of Media Studies participated in a talk show on “Political Murders” organized by Lok Sabha TV (LSTV) on 19th July 2016 at Parliament House. It was indeed a great exposure and practical learning for the students of Media Studies, where they learnt about various aspects of the subject. The eminent experts of the subjects like Manohar Joshi (Senior Journalist), Harsh-vardhan (Political Researcher) enlightened the audience with their views. The anchor Mr. Manoj Sharma provided ample opportunities to youth to satisfy their intellectual queries.
Continued from page 9
November, 201613Students Buzz
The Centre Of Smart Solar Energy
offered summer training to 6th se-
mester (ECE,ME,CSE) students on “So-
lar Power and Its Application in various
fields” for 60 hours. The objective of this
training was to bring about the interest
among students in field of Solar Energy;
students were given hands-on experience
on various solar equipment’s. They were
introduced to DC technology and how it
can be extracted from the available source
of energy so that they can use for various
applications in their daily life .Students
were taught to check the solar PV panel
parameters like open circuit voltage, short
circuit current. Hands on session were
provided to students to know about the
impact of shading, temperature, load and
irradiation on solar panels. A complete
knowledge on how to select the solar
panel, how to fix the panel, angle of the
panel, wire sizing , use of invertors, charge
controllers were imparted to students. A
Live demonstration of the existing tech-
nologies in the lab was given to students.
They worked on different solar related
projects. One of the project was Solar en-
ergized GO-Kart. The team of sixth se-
mester students Abhishek Arora, Prashant
Sharma, Shubham Bareja, Ankur Vashith
from Mechanical Engineering Ajay Ya-
dav and Alok Sharma from ECE de-
partment-MRU installed solar panel for
energizing the battery of the GO-Kart
as a part of their summer training 2016
under the guidance of Ms.P.M.Arivanan-
thi, Ms.K.Deepa, Ms.Sukhmeet Kaur,Mr.
Hemant Sapra, along with the supervision
of Mr.P.K.Jain, Associate Vice President,
Sukam PvtLtd.
The students did a complete case
study about the working of GO-Kart.
Faculty of Management Studies, MRIU,
welcomed new entrants to its MBA,
MA (Applied Psychology), BA (Applied
Psychology) and B.Sc (Hospitality and Ho-
tel Administration) programmes
Welcoming Freshers at MREI and ad-
dressing them “as our loving children” at the
Havan ceremony on the first day, Smt Satya
Bhalla, Chief Patron, MREI, said, “Havan
ceremonies at Manav Rachna Educational
Institutions marks the commencement of
every special occasion, event and milestone.
It was a tradition initiated by Founder Vi-
sionary Dr O.P. Bhalla who believed in its
deeply spiritual significance. Havan is meant
to purify our souls and the environment,
paving the way for overall prosperity and
growth. I bless our new students to dedicate
themselves towards the realization of their
dreams and goals and firmly believe that
FMS, which is in its ninth year, will go on
towards its ninetieth year. May our children,
with the Almighty’s grace, forge ahead for a
bright and prosperous future.
Addressing the gathering of new stu-
dents at a formal session on the first day,
Dr N.C. Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor, MRIU,
stated, “Learning is not a mere part of cur-
riculum but a lifelong holistic journey of
classroom exploration well compliment-
ed with constant interactions with faculty
members, peer group, management and
industry experts.” He emphasized on the
holistic development of an individual and
emphasized on the importance of the Ori-
entation programme in helping students
evolve as better and successful human be-
ings. The first day also familiarized the
students with the facilities and support ex-
tended by the University, its initiatives in the
field of Academics and CSR besides appris-
ing them of the awaiting pool of learning
opportunities and expectations.
The programme over a 5 day period
is replete with a wide array of events and
activities in which students will experience
an ice-breaking session, engage in Group
interaction with Faculty members, take a
campus tour, undergo Pre Assessment Test
for English Communication under the
guidance of Career Development Centre
to learn about the various skills required for
success and the support available at MRIU;
attend a Workshop on Gender Sensitization
at the Workplace conducted by Obstetri-
cian and Gynecologist Dr Neeta Dhabhai.
A fresher’s party RUCkRU : “Interaction which is
Face to Face” was organized
by II year students of Facul-
ty of Computer Applications,
Manav Rachna International
University on 17th Septem-
ber 2016. More than 200 stu-
dents participated in the event
and many of them showcased
their talent in the field of dance, singing and
music, etc. The event began by lighting of
the lamp and Guru Vandana. Dr. Naresh
Grover, Dean Academics and Dean FCA,
addressed the students and gave his blessings
. Dr. Rashmi Aggarwal , HOD , FCA , bless-
ed the students and gave heartiest greetings
to the freshers. The event was hosted by Mr.
Prateek Sharda, Miss Pragati Loomba (of
second year BCA) and Mr. Aman Kapoor,
Miss Priyanka of (second year Bsc-IT).
The excitement augmented to a joyful
high when the day began with the musical
performance by Prateek Sharda . To wel-
come the freshers and make them feel a
part of Manav Rachna family, the senior
students Akshita, Niharika, Pragati, Rohan
Mehandiratta, Sahil Kapoor and Prateek
Sharda gave delightful performances and
the musical performance was given by Vi-
gnesh and group. Ashish (BCA) and Shrishti
(Bsc-IT) were selected as the Mr. Fresh-
er and Ms. Fresher of RUबRU. Ashwini
Negi (Bsc-IT) and Umesh Pareek (BCA)
were selected as the Miss Beautiful and Mr.
Handsome.
The Intra Sports tournament 2016 of Manav
Rachna University was played from 30thAu-
gust to 1st September 2016 at Manav Rachna Cam-
pus Grounds. The guest of the day was Mr. Sarkar
Talwar, Director Sports, He addressed the students
and gave them best wishes and told them about the
importance of sports in an individual’s life in order
to stay healthy and happy. All the students were hap-
py and enthusiastic to participate in the intra sports
tournament.
Students from all the departments participated,
Around 250 students participated in the games. Ev-
ery match was very competitive. Many games were
played in the tournament, the results are as under:
Game Winner Runner-Up
Basketball (M) CSE ECE
Basketball (W) CSE BYE
Volleyball (M) ME ECE
Volleyball (W) CSE BYE
Football (M) ECE CSE
Table Tennis (M) CSE ME
Badminton (M) ME ECE
Chess (M) IT ME
SOLAR ENERGY TRAINING
‘UDAAN 2016’ BY FMS
RUCkRU - FRESHER’S 2K16 INTRA SPORTS TOURNAMENT
Mounting structures were made with
help of PVC pipes and 4 PV panels of 40
Watt each was mounted considering pa-
rameters like weight of the panel, thick-
ness of the roof, weather conditions etc.
A charge controller of 48 V 10A is con-
nected to regulate the charging of battery.
Students designed the mounting structure
with respect to the available roof top of
the Go-Kart . They also made the changes
in the battery charging system so that
batteries can be charged through solar
energy as well as main supply.
During the process students
faced lots of practical challenges and
it was converted as learning experi-
ence along with the help of Mr.Balbir
Singh, Mr.Jawhar, Mr.Sunil Solan-
ki and Mr.Pratap from Mechanical
workshop-MRU.
On the lighter side, students would go on a
Treasure Hunt as part of the ‘Mind Games’
series, experience Faculty and peer mento-
ring and engage in ‘Stress Buster’ sessions
through ‘Learning from Sports’ and indulge
in Sports through ‘Group Competitions’.
All of these activities are geared towards the
holistic development of students to help
them emerge as successful thoughtful lead-
ers of the future.
Event Analysis by FMS To sensitize MBA students about
the importance of all such events, and the
need to participate, an enrichment lecture
was organized by FMS on September 14,
2016. Industry Chair Professor at FMS,
Prof. Jayant Ambast shared his views with
the students. Prof. Ambast observed that it
is easy and commonplace to be critical of
functions and events one attends. However,
what audiences miss out is appreciating the
finer experiences and lessons which events
hold. He advised that each event is mean-
ingful to us, provided we are able to place
it properly as a part of the larger jigsaw of
our lives. This he said could be done if one
works towards a long- term objective, and
proceeds towards it by making informed
choices. He urged students to keep the
flame of inquisitiveness ignited within, so
that they are able to maintain a focus and
remain oriented towards results.
WORKSHOP ON SEARCHINGDIGITAL RESOURCES BY MRDC
ORIENTATION
PROGRAMME AT
THE LIBRARY
NATIONAL SEMI-NAR ON WOMEN AND HEALTH
MRDC Library organized a workshop
on “Effective Search Techniques: Single
Window Discovery Solution and Ebsco
Resources especially DOSS for Dentistry".
An audience of 40 from MRDC (PG Stu-
dent and Faculties) attended the program
in Q-Block Conference.
Mr. Ritesh the Ebsco Resource
person demonstrated to the audience
how they can get accurate search results
by using the different search Techniques.
The workshop focused on demonstrating
the best possible techniques to do effec-
tive search. Features like “Setting Alert”,
creating Search Folders and keeping one-
self up-to-date in a areas of dentistry were
also shown to the participants. Mr. Vikram
Kumar Sharma, Head MREI Libraries
briefed the audience about the feature
“Single Window Discovery Search” to
tool through which one can get required
information from all the resources available
in the library at a single click.
Dr. O.P. Bhalla Central Li-brary Team organized a se-ries of orientation programs during the last month for FCA, FCBS, FET, FIP, FMeH, FAS and FMS new student entrants . The ori-entation included show-case of the Library Online Catalog, brief intro to the variety of resources and ser-vices available for academic pursuits.
National Seminar on Women Health
Women’s Health and Nutrition came into
focus at the National Seminar on Women
Health and Nutrition organized by Faculty
of Applied Sciences (FAS), Manav Rachna
International University (MRIU) in asso-
ciation with the Inner Wheel Club, Farid-
abad Central as part of National Nutrition
Week celebrations Present on the occa-
sion were, Ms. Satya Bhalla, Chief Patron,
MREI; Dr N.C Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor,
MRIU; Dr (Prof) G.L Khanna, Dean, FAS,
MRIU; Ms. Renuka Thakkar, President,
Inner wheel Club, Faridabad, Central; Ms.
Gurdeep Kaur, Senior Dietician, AIIMS;
Ms. Shobha Tuli, Secretary, Thalesemic In-
dia; among other senior dignitaries.
The event witnessed Inner Wheel
Club, Faridabad, Central, in association
with Manav Rachna Dental College pro-
viding Free Dentures to 15 senior citizens
along with a Dental Maintenance Kit to
each of them. Wishing everyone on the
auspicious occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi,
Ms. Satya Bhalla, Chief Patron, MREI,
said, “I feel privileged to fulfill the dreams
of Dr. O.P Bhalla in dedicating myself to-
wards societal upliftment, and pray to God,
to give me the strength and compassion to
perpetuate this commitment for the years
to come.”
While welcoming the audience on be-
half of the Inner Wheel Club, Faridabad
Central, Ms. Renu Thakkar, President,
Inner wheel Club, Faridabad, Central
said, “When Wealth is lost, nothing is lost;
when Health is lost, something is lost and
when Character is lost, everything is lost.
Therefore, it becomes important that an
individual focuses on developing qualities
and characteristics which differentiate him
or her from others.”
The event also comprised expert talk ses-
sions by Dr. Renuka Pathak, Associate
Professor, Department of Nutrition &
Dietetics, FAS and Ms. Anita Jatana, Chief
Dietician, Apollo Hospitals, New Del-
hi. Ms. Gurdeep Kaur, Senior Dietician,
AIIMS, apprised the audience .
November, 201614Achievement Buzz
The Formula 1 Racing Car ‘Magnum’Team Cool Runnings from MREI epresented In-
dia in Japan with their Formula 1 Racing Car Magnum! Dr Amit Bhalla, VP, MREI, offered his best wishes to the Team as he flagged off the car for its promising journey The Formula 1 Racing Car ‘Magnum’ created by Faculty of Engineering and Technology, MRIU, was represented at the For-mula Japan (SFJ) com-petition between Sep-tember 6-12, 2016. The car is equipped with On board Diagnostic tool, over 160km/hour speed, detachable battery to address safety issues, the Formula 1 car is all set to make waves on foreign shores
The buoyant Team Cool Runnings was flagged off from the Campus and Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice President, MREI, offered his best wishes to the Team as he flagged them off from the Campus. Also present on the occasion were Dr N.C. Wadhwa, VC, MRIU; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, MD, MREI and VC, MRU, among others. Magnum Racing car has been made under the mentorship of Mr. Abhishek Chau-han, Deputy Director, MRIIC.
Speaking on the occasion, Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice President, MREI, said, “We at MREI do not just equip our students for academics, but inspire them to break new grounds and incubate new ideas and
ventures. The Formula 1 Racing car with its all new features is an expression of our students’ amazing creativity and talent. “The Brains Behind the Cars
The Captain of Team Cool Runnings Ankush Sarkar said that to participate in the Competition, as many as 7 reports were submitted with details
pertaining to cost, design, logic and the like. And not just that, the Formula 1Racing car has been de-signed as per FSAE regula-tions. The Team qualified for the Competition after successfully fulfilling all the criteria. Exclusive Elements of ‘Magnum
Designer of Team Cool Runnings Devanshu and
Vice Captain Lakshya informed that Magnum is high on exclusivity. This is a 200 kilo light weight car. A Tata Nano engine of 624 cc converted into a 602.8cc engine has been installed inside the spe-cially designed car. All the safety issues have been taken into consideration during the designing of the Single Body car which has an on board diagnostic tool and a speed of over 160km/hour. The vehicle is also equipped with a detachable battery and a re-movable fuel tank as a precaution against accidents and emergencies of any kind.
—By Team Cool Runnings
MREI GIRLS SHOOTING TALENT
PASSION IS THE MOTHER OF ALL INNOVATIONS: KUNAL
Inventors, orators, athletes, innovators, developers, speakers, leaders, such are the students that Manav Rachna International
University has been producing till now. One such product is Kunal Relan, BCA III YEAR who brought laurels to the University through his innovation.
TEAM SLOOP, Kunal’s team with two others, won HACK-ATHON in the Jaipur chapter in June 2016. Hackathon is a two day event where brilliant minds compete to develope a working proto-type of their respective ideas. Wow!
Now Team Sloop came with an idea that attracted everyone in Jaipur and ultimately they were the winners. Who could have thought that CCTV cameras can be useful other than catching thieves. But Kunal and his team dared to swim against the current and came with an idea. “Today we see cctv cameras in pantaloons, Aldo etc, all they do is record and keep the footages in some hard disk and ultimately they are trash, said Kunal.” Their idea was to the Analyse the demography of the people who are coming to such stores, using the cctv footages.Who can even think of that !
“These cctv camera footages would give you the report of how many males and females came to the store, added Kunal.” This would even help to study that what kind of people come to the store (age wise also) and what places in the store do people visit the most. This was the only best working idea and that’s how they won the Jaipur chapter and not only that, they have been funded with $ 20,000 for their idea to come into action.
This is just the beginning of this idea and Team Sloop has im-pressed a US based technology community ANGELHACK, who has invited Kunal and his team to Silicon Valley, San Fransisco in No-vember 2016 to demonstrate the working prototype of their idea.
Congratulations Kunal! With going more into details we got to know that Kunal is also an author and his book is going to be pub-lished soon by a famous publisher. Well done!
Currently Team Sloop is busy in making their idea transform into action and our best wishes are with them.
All the best Team Sloop.
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of En-
gineering and Technology, Ma-nav Rachna International Uni-versity, organized a two days Fusion Conclave (Fusion 360 National Championship) on 27th & 28th August, 2016. The Fusion Conclave was organized at 25 Zonal Centers across the India, with Manav Rachna Internation-
al University Campus being one of the zonal center. This is annual technical festival of IIT Delhi in associa-tion with Tryst IIT Del-hi and AutoDesk.
The event started on 27th Aug., 2016 with the formal welcome to all the delegates from MRIU and Autodesk by Prof. D.K. Dodeja, Convener of the Event. A total of 13 teams were participating in the event He also shared the ob-jectives, and scope of this event and explained the Fusion 360 Software in brief.
Mr. Aakash, Member of Fu-sion Conclave, gave a presenta-tion on AUTODESK and various
product offerings of Autodesk. His presentation focused on all the aspects i.e. advancement in the Fusion 360 software and the advantages of Fusion 360 soft-ware over other tools that are al-ready available in the market.
Mr. Ravinder, Trainer from Autodesk, imparted the learning skills for Fusion 360 by the work-ing on software. Prof. Rajender
FUSION CONVLAVE
Kumar, Coordinator of the Event, concluded the day by giving fine tips and wishing all the teams for the competition.
The second day, begin with the training session on prod-uct assembly design. In the af-ternoon session, competition was held for which one detailed drawing was provided to the stu-dents by the Fusion Conclave or-ganizing teams and they had to design and develop the product assembly. After the competition
Girl students of Manav Rachna Educational Institutions bring laurels at 10th Maharaja Dr.
Karni Singh Memorial Shooting Competition (Air Weapon) in Jaipur
At the 10th Maharaja Dr. Karni Singh Memorial Shooting Competition (Air Weapon) in Jaipur,
Girls of Manav Rachna Educational Institutions (MREI) gave proof of their immense talent and
potential. The Team was rewarded with a Gold medal in the Air pistol Women category; and in the
Air Rif le categories, they won a bronze medal.
The Girl students of MREI made the Institution proud with their win at the 10th Maharaja Dr.
Karni Singh Memorial Shooting Competition (Air Weapon) organised by Bikaner Marksmen Rif le
Club from 7 July – 10 July, 2016 at Oases RSSC Shooting & Archery Ranges, Jagatpura, Jaipur.
The Team of MREI participating at the 10th Maharaja Dr. Karni Singh Memorial Shooting
Competition (Air Weapon) in Jaipur included Mamta Kedia, Bhanupriya, Himali Madan among
others. While In the Air Rif le Women category, Richa Singh won the bronze medal, in the Air pistol
individual Women category, Himali won the bronze medal. MREI feels proud of the achievements
of its women shooters .
top three teams were selected for the further competition on Fuson 360 to be held at IIT Delhi in Feb., 2017. The list of winners of the competition is as follows:
The winners were awarded with the Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals for the !st, 2nd and 3rd place respectively in the compe-tition. In addition, they received laptop bag-packs sponsored by HR CADD Center and the Merit Certificate from the Fusion 360 Event.
1st Position
Himanshu Gautam
7th MA
Dheeraj Meel 7th MA
Rehanshu Vij 7th MA
2nd PositionNaveen 3rd MC
Swapnil Pandey
3rd MC
3rd PositionSukrit Mohan 7th MA
Pratyakash Saini
7th MB
November, 201615Activities Buzz
11TH ORIENTATION DAY PROGRAMME BY MRDC
CLEANING DRIVE OF FARIDABAD RAILWAY STATION BY FCA
PADMASHREE DR. PRITAM SINGH AT FMS
INTERACTIVE SESSION WITH DR N.K.CHADA
FREE DENTURE INITIATIVE BY MRDC
HOSPITALITY AND HOTEL ADMINISTRATION
INDUSTRIAL VISIT BY FET STUDENTS
SEMINAR ON MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
Manav Rachna Dental College (MRDC) hosted the 11th Orien-tation Day programme for its new students BDS 2016-17 Batch,
and did so, with great zeal and commitment. The occasion marked the Orientation of the 11 batch, and in that the College left no stone un-turned in giving its new students and their parents a warm welcome. role to help students acquire not just domain knowledge but gravitate towards research and innovation
Gracing the first day of the academic year, were a whole galaxy of dignitaries such as Dr O.P. Kalra, Vice Chancellor, Pt. B.D. Sharma Uni-versity of Health Sciences Rohtak, Haryana who was the Chief Guest on the occasion; Major General (Retd) Dr P.N. Awasthi, Advisor, Den-tal and Applied sciences, MRDC; Dr M.M. Kathuria, Trustee, MREI; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, MD, MREI and VC, MRU; Dr N.C. Wadhwa, VC, MRIU; Dr Arundeep Singh, Principal, MRDC; Dr Ashim Agarwal, Dean-Academics, UG department, MRDC; among others.
Welc oming the students Principal Dr Arundeep Singh gave a broad overview of the BDS program while calling Dental Professionals the ‘smile changers’.
Speaking on the occasion, General (Retd) Dr P.N. Awasthi, apprised students and parents about MRDC’s NAAC ‘A’ grade status . Deep-ly appreciative of students at the orientation meet, Dr O.P. Kalra, said, “Orientation day is an important milestone in a student’s life.. The Ori-entation Day also witnessed ‘white coats’ being awarded to 5 new mer-itorious MRDC students who had excelled at the NEET qualifying entrance exams as a mark of honour. The fresh batch also undertook the pledge to remain disciplined, respectful, regular and compassionate during their years in college while being spiritually conscious and mor-ally upright as part of the Manav Rachna code.
An interactive session for FET supervisors was held on 4th Oc-tober,2016 by Dr. N.K.Chad-ha, Professor and Chairperson, Research & Doctoral Program, MRIU.
The session was about ‘super-vision of Ph.D. Research Schol-ars’ where the supervisors were encouraged towards the impor-tance of their roles concerning the Ph.D. scholars.
Dr.Chadha has taken up an initiative of setting up the research culture across the campus and to streamline the existing scenarios with his knowledge and expertise. Working on these lines Dr. Chad-ha has been actively involved in improving the quality of research with the University by involving Ph.D. supervisors and scholars.
The session commenced with the discussion about the cur-rent scenarios of Ph.D. programs concerning every department followed by a healthy interac-tion. The supervisors also agreed to inculcate the right attitude of research in the scholars from day one to ensure deliverance of sub-stantial quality of work from the scholars.
The cleaning of the Faridabad Railway station is done un-
der the Swacchh Haryana Swac-chh Bharat initiative by various units of Manav Rachna Educa-tional Institutions. On 18th June, 2015, the cleaning was performed by Faculty of Computer Applica-tions (FCA). Ms. Vishawjyoti and Ms. Mridula Batra went to the railway station along with five sweepers and sweepress carried out the cleaning work in consul-tation with station master Mr. K C Meena.
As a quantum step in the learning processes at FMS, the department is honoured to be associated with
Padmashree Dr. Pritam Singh. A management guru and the harbinger of change for many academic institutions, Dr. Singh’s expertise ranges from nurturing individuals to building organizations. He has led institutions such as MDI, Gurgaon, IMI, New Delhi and IIM, Lucknow to achieve sublime heights. As Dr. Singh interacted with faculty members and students at FMS during Septem-ber and October. 2016, his wisdom mesmerized one and all, while his openness to new ideas indicated his appreciation for change. He motivated faculty mem-bers by urging them to think beyond the possibilities which are visible, which is possible if our perspective for
constraints un-dergoes a change. Dr. Singh en-lightened faculty members with some time- test-ed success man-tras for classroom engagement. ns.
Dr. Pritam Singh’s charisma has inspired team members at FMS to achieve more together, under the objective leadership of Dean, FMS_ Dr. Chavi Bhar-gava Sharma, along with able guidance from Director, FMS- Dr. Vijay Aggarwal.
On 5th of September , a free denture delivery initiative
was conducted and collaborated by the Department of Prostho-dontics, Manav Rachna Dental College in association with the Innerwheel Club of Faridabad Central as part of nutrition week. Department of Prosthodontics is always on the forefront to help the needy patients and for well being of their oral health. In the pro-
gram, free dentures were provided to the patients by thepost-gradu-ates and faculty of department of prosthodontics. Chief Patron of Manav Rachna university Dr. Sa-tya Bhalla and District chairperson Mrs. Renu Gupta distributed the complimentary denture mainte-nance kits to the patients on this occasion.
A total of 17 patients were bene-fited from the program.
In a first of its kind initiative for the incoming 2016 batch of stu-
dents of B. Sc. (Hospitality and Ho-tel Administration), a visit was orga-nized to Hotel Crowne Plaza, New Delhi (a property under the aegis of the Intercontinental Hotels Group: IHG), on September. 3, 2016.
Students were provided with an insider’s view of various hotel pro-cesses and operations. They visited the front office and back office areas
for the restaurants, laundry, kitchen, spa center and housekeeping. They were also taken around the various categories of rooms offered by the hotel. This provided the students a first glimpse of the industry. With guidance from accompanying fac-ulty members, Mr. Syed Najmus Saqib and Mr. Narender Suhag, students were able to instantly link their theory lessons to the practical implications.
Department of mechanical en-gineering, Faculty of engi-
neering and technology (MRIU) organized a one day industrial visit for third year students at Yuva en-gineers Faridabad. Yuva engineers are a leading O.E.M in Faridabad founded in 1991 by Mr. Yogesh gulati and Mr. Umesh gulati. The company deals in sheet metal and fabricated components and are leading producer of Railway parts, Harvester combine parts, cranes and backhoe loader parts etc.
The industrial visit gave an industrial insight of a manufac-
turing unit to the students. Mr. Umesh Gulati (Managing direc-tor) introduced the students to different manufacturing process-es and machines like Profile gas cutting machine, MIG welding, Power presses, Welding techniques etc. Mr. Yogesh gulati (Chairman) elaborated the importance of qual-ity standards being followed in the industries. Mr. Ravi (senior engi-neer) described the importance of different available design software’s like Solid edge, Pro-E, CATIA , Solid works, ANSYS and NAS-TRAN etc.
Manav Rachna Internation-al University in association
with District Legal Services Au-thority, Faridabad organized a sem-inar on ‘Mentally-ill and Disabled Persons’
Continuing with the efforts, Faculty of Management Studies, Manav Rachna International Uni-versity (MRIU) in association with District Legal Services Authority, Faridabad under the project ‘Mar-gdarshan’, conducted a seminar for creating awareness about Mental-ly-ill and Disabled persons on 29th August, 2016. Chief Guest Mr. Inderjeet Mehta, Hon’ble District and Sessions Judge, Faridabad and Chairman of District Legal Service Authority of Faridabad; Dr. N. C Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor, MRIU; Dr. M.M Kathuria, Trustee, MREI; Dr. N.K Pandey, Chairman and Managing Director, Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad; Dr. Minakshi Manchanda, Head of De-partment, Psychiatry, Asian Institute
of Medical Sciences, Faridabad; Dr. Maqsood, Clinical Psychologist, Indian Red Cross Society; Ms. Sampreet Kaur, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Farid-abad; Mr. Vijender Vij, Additional Commissioner of Police (Central); Sh. Mahabir Prasad, Joint Com-missioner Ballabgarh; Dr. Gulshan, Chief Medical Officer; Mr. Satbir, City Magistrate and Mr. Yashen-dra Singh, Administrative Hooda graced the occasion.
Dr. N. C Wadhwa, Vice Chan-cellor, MRIU, welcomed the audi-ence and stated. “Under the pres-sure to perform, each one of us is in a competitive mode, but we do suffer the after-effects due to this.” Addressing the audience, Mr. In-derjeet Mehta said, “Our Life is the most beautiful gift of Nature. The problem we are facing today is that we don’t Smile and that is what makes us stressed. Mind is a Beautiful Servant but a Dangerous Master.”
November, 201616Workshop Buzz
SAEWORKSHOP ON ‘ALTERNATIVE FUELS'
CONGRATULATIONS PROF. IK KILAM
MITSUBISHI FACTORY AUTOMATION LAB
FOUNDER OF SUPER 30 VISITS MREI
MANAV RACHNA HOSTS STARTUP JALSA 2016
BOYCOTT CHINESE PRODUCTS SAY YOUNGSTERS
MRIU SAE Collegiate club
along with Automobile &
Biotechnology Engineering De-
partment, Faculty of Engineering
& Technology (FET), Manav Rach-
na International University in as-
sociation with SAE Northern India
Section conducted a workshop on
‘ALTERNATIVE FUELS FOR RE-
DUCED IMPORT DEPENDENCE
AND ENVIRONMENT PROTEC-
TION’ in the campus on October
21, 2016. SAEINDIA is India's lead-
ing resource for mobility technol-
ogy.
The students of Automotive
and Biotech Engineering, MRIU,
along with the students and fac-
ulty advisors of KIET, Ghaziabad;
Amity University, Noida; Rawal
Institutions; Manipal University,
Jaipur; Dhronacharya College of
Engineering among several others
attended the Workshop.
Present on the occasion were
Chief Guest- Mr. Cuneyt L. Oge,
President, SAE International; Dr.
N.C Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor,
Manav Rachna International Uni-
versity; Dr M.K. Soni, Executive
Director and Dean, FET, MRIU;
Mr. Murli M. Iyer, Executive Ad-
visor – Global, SAE International
Vice President – Americas (FISITA)
& Global Advisor and Board Mem-
ber – SAE India; Dr. R.K Malhotra,
President, SAE India; Mr. Tapan
Sahu, Sr. V.P, R&D, Maruti Suzuki
Limited; Mr. A.S Ramadhas, Re-
search Manager, Indian Oil Corp.
Limited among other senior digni-
taries.
Manav Rachna International University launches
Mitsubishi Factory Automation Lab in collabora-
tion with Mitsubishi Electric India to bridge the Indus-
try-Academia gap and provide exposure to students in
the Automation sector.
In its efforts to provide high quality trained man-
power to the industry, Manav Rachna has always be-
lieved in imparting education that is customized to suit
industry’s demands. It collaborated with Mitsubishi
Electric India (MEI) for launching the Mitsubishi Facto-
ry Automation Lab on 26 September, 2016. The launch
comes in the wake of the signing of an Agreement be-
tween MRIU and MEI to supplement the existing MoU
signed way back in 2013. The Mitsubishi Factory Au-
tomation Lab was launched by Mr Makoto Yokoyama,
Director, Mistsubishi Electric India and Head of Fac-
tory Automation & Industrial Division (FAID) in the
gracious presence of Dr Amit Bhalla, Vice President,
MREI; Dr Sanjay Srivastava, MD, MREI and VC, MRIU;
Dr M.K. Soni, Executive Director & Dean, FET, MRIU;
Mr Hiroshi Kitamura, General Manager, Factory Au-
tomation Centre, MEI; among other Senior dignitaries
and guests. Mr Makoto Yokoyama interacted with the
students and spoke at length on MEI’s products and ser-
vices, its CSR initiatives based on its corporate mission
to further its ties with educational institutions in India.
It is noteworthy that MEI is hosting the Second MEI Cup
to be held in February 2017 in which MRIU has qualified
among the top 35 Colleges in the country from among
the 100 participating colleges.
Manav Rachna was proud to host Mr Anand Kumar, Founder of Super 30 as he vis-
ited the campus to engage in a fruitful interaction with Senior Dignitaries and
MRIS Students. Mr Anand Kumar, Founder of Super 30 and a legend in academic circles,
visited the campus on 24 October 2016, and met Dr Prashant Bhalla, President, Manav
Rachna Educational Institutions and Dr Sanjay Srivastava, Managing Director, Manav
Rachna Educational Institutions (MREI).
Having mentored students under the Super 30 programme, he coaches economically
underprivileged students for IIT-JEE, Mr Anand Kumar understands the true value of
education and what it can do to transform students’ lives. He is also a Mathemetician
and columnist for various national and international mathematical journals and magazines and was invited by
the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harvard University to speak on his globally
acclaimed effort to mentor students from the underprivileged sections for admission to IIT.
At Manav Rachna, he engaged in an interactive session with the Leaders of Tomorrow—more specifically,
Grade XII scholars from Manav Rachna International School (MRIS) Sector 14, 46 and Charmwood. Mr Anand
Kumar also told the students to respect and value their teachers and the need to bring in changes in the IITs so
that the not-so-privileged students have better chances of education. His motivational words and down to earth
simplicity won over the students.
The Government of India has to put a ban on the impact of various goods from China. Some electronic
items like Diwali lights, Diwali crackers, Mobile phones and other items should be under the scanner.
The main reasons for boycott of Chinese products are that they are helping Pakistan economically. In the
light of recent tension between India and Pakistan, China had played a very important role by helping Paki-
stan. And also if we boycott their items and use our Indian items our economy will also rise. Unemployment
from our country will also decrease. India's boycott won't even put a dent on the Chinese economy. It is,
however, a self blow. Some of the reasons are that due to over population in China they give us low quality
products. They use cheaper materials and cannot serve good requirements to customers . So all together I
want to convey my message that don't use Chinese product and follow the slogan ''MAKE IN INDIA ,MADE
IN INDIA ''.
—Sahil Bhatia and Akash Pahat BAJMC 1st year
I am Happy to inform that on 7th Oct 2016, Manav Rachna Interna-
tional University has awarded PhD to me in Management subject.
I had registered myself with MRIU in 2009-10 & worked on the topic
EVALUATING PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM & ITS IMPLEMEN-
TATION IN INDIAN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS. I carried out this re-
search study under the supervision of Dr. NC Wadhwa, Vice Chancellor
MRIU & co-supervision of Dr. S. Banerjee. After retiring as Dy. General
Manager, Punjab National Bank, on 31 December 2007, I joined Manav
Rachna group of institutions on 2nd January 2008. Earlier, I did my M.
Sc in Applied Physics, M. A. in Economics, MBA (HRD), Post Graduate
Diploma in Public Relations & CAIIB (I)
—Prof. IK Kilam, DSW MRIU & Director RMR
Startup Jalsa 2016 started amidst much fanfare at the Manav Rachna
campus. On the first day of the two-day Startup Fest, there was much
anticipation in the air as the inaugural session witnessed a galaxy of se-
nior dignitaries holding centrestage. Hon’ble Shri Vipul Goel, Minister of
Industries and Commerce, Govt. of Haryana was the Guest of Honour on
the occasion and addressed a packed audience along with Dr. Amit Bhal-
la, Vice President, Manav Rachna Educational Institutions; Mr Sumit Jain,
Co-Founder and CEO, CommonFloor; Mr Nitin Narang, Founder and CEO,
The Ideaz Factory; Mr Sumit Gupta, Group President and Country Head,
YES Bank.
Talking to the gathering, Dr Amit Bhalla welcomed the participants to
the mega event as the host University. He also highlighted the changes in
the education scenario and the fact that it had moved forward and in the
right direction. Dr Amit Bhalla also stated, in the entire journey of educa-
tion, it was time to stop teaching as per the dictates of tradition. Now, the
emphasis was on what we can learn.
Dr Amit Bhalla also emphasized MREI’s commitment towards nation
building and creating better human beings and concluded his speech by
inviting participants to create a structured ecosystem where new innova-
tions and ideas gained ground.
Hon’ble Minister Shri Vipul Goel, in his impassioned speech said,
“We are here to usher in an innovative India. Startup Jalsa gives us a great
glimpse of India’s future. Haryana Government is committed towards pro-
viding all out support to startup initiatives in Faridabad. The new gener-
ation is known for their amazing ideas and gives us the confidence that
India is sure to reach super power status.” He also deeply appreciated Ma-
nav Rachna’s support in making this biggest startup festival an event to
remember.
Following the inauguration of Startup Jalsa, Hon’ble Shri Vipul Goel
announced that Haryana was setting up India’s first integrated Startup
Park. He pointed out that his government was also evaluating the finer
aspects of the Startup Policy which would be announced soon for invit-
ing feedback and inputs from the public. He emphasized that he and his
government were fully committed to extend every support to startups in
Haryana. As a matter of fact, the Haryana Government had taken several
initiatives to boost entrepreneurship in the state. A 16-acre Startup Ware-
house was being set up in Gurgaon in partnership with NASSCOM. Farid-
abad, which has been shortlisted for development as a Smart City, had im-
mense potential as a great hub for start-ups and the Startup Jalsa 2016 was
testimony to that fact.
Mr Sumit Jain, who engaged in an interactive session with the audi-
ence, outlined the hallmark of an entrepreneur, advising budding entre-
preneurs that they should not blindly follow anyone but do things their
own way. He also said, “Please learn to fail, for that is what builds the pil-
lars of success.”