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January 19, 2018 1 Convocation Programme

19th JANUARY 2018

11.00 A.M. Arrival and Reception of the Guest of Honour and Chief Guest 11.30 A.M. Joining the Academic Procession and Introduction of members of the Academic Procession with Guest of Honour and Chief Guest 11.35 A.M. Academic Procession enters the Pandal 11.40 A.M. Lighting of Ceremonial Lamp and Saraswati Vandana 11.45 A.M. Welcome by the Vice Chancellor and presentation of Report 11.50 A.M. Release of Souvenir 11.52 A.M. Chancellor declares the Special Convocation open 11.53 A.M. Conferment of Honoris Causa Degree 12.03 P.M. Chancellor declares the Special Convocation Closed 12.04 P.M. Chancellor declares the Convocation Re-open for Graduates 12.05 P.M. Conferment of Postgraduate Degrees 12.25 P.M. Conferment of Graduate Degrees 12.45 P.M. Presentation of Medals and Merit Certificates 12.50 P.M. Address by the Guest of Honour 01.00 P.M. Convocation Address by Chief Guest 01.10 P.M. Chancellor/Deans/Directors Sign the Scroll 01.11 P.M. Chancellor declares the Convocation Closed 01.12 P.M. National Anthem 01.15 P.M. Academic Procession leaves the Pandal

2 Shri Manohar Lal Chief Minister,

3 Shri Manoj Sinha Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Communications and Minister of State for Railways Government of

4 Shri Anil Vij Health, Medical Education, Ayush, Sports & Youth Affairs, Science & Technology & Archives Minister Haryana,

5 Shri Ram Bilas Sharma Education & Languages, Technical Education, Tourism, Election, Parliamentary Affairs, Archaeology & Museums and Hospitality Minister, Haryana

6 Shri Ram Bahadur Rai Chancellor SGT University, Gurugram

7 Dr. Jayashree Mehta President Medical Council of India

8 Dr. Vanitha R Muralikumar President Central Council of Indian Medicine

9 Dr. Dibyendu Mazumder President Dental Council of India

10 Shri Vijay Singh Dahiya (IAS) Director General & Secretary Higher Education, Haryana

11 Prof (Dr.) Sham Singla

Pro Chancellor Former Vice Chancellor SGT University, Gurugram

12 Prof. (Dr.) O.P. Kalra Vice Chancellor, Pt. B. D. Sharma University of Health Sciences, , Haryana

13 Prof. Bijender K. Punia Vice Chancellor, Maharishi Dayanand University Rohtak, Haryana

14 Shri Manmohan Singh Chawla Managing Trustee

15 Chief Guest Shri Piyush Vedprakash Goyal Hon’ble Minister of Railways & Coal Govt. of India

Shri Piyush Vedprakash Goyal was born on June 13 1964, in Mumbai. Shri Piyush Goyal is the Minister of Railways & Coal in the Government of India and an elected Member of Rajya Sabha, from Maharashtra. His father, late Shri Vedprakash Goyal, was Union Minister of Shipping and the National Treasurer of the BJP for over two decades. His mother Chandrakanta Goyal was elected thrice to the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly from Mumbai. He has had a strong academic record with All-India second rank holder Chartered Accountant and second rank holder in Law from Mumbai University. He has participated in Leadership Programs at Yale University (2011), Oxford University (2012) and Princeton University (2013) and is currently pursuing the three year Owner / President Management (OPM) Program at Harvard Business School. He is a Commerce graduate from H R College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai, LL.B. from Government Law college, Mumbai, FCA from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, New Delhi and schooling from Don Bosco High School, Mumbai. Earlier, he was the National Treasurer of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and headed the BJP’s Information Communication Campaign Committee and oversaw the publicity and advertising campaign of the party in- cluding the social media outreach for the Indian General Elections 2014. Shri Piyush Goyal was Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy in the Government of India. As a Minister of State with Independent Charge for Power, Coal, New and Renewable Energy, he launched the “Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY)” to revive the debt ridden Power DISCOMS of the country in 2015 and has managed to sign MOU’s with 27 states. He was the minister-in-waiting for US President Barack Obama, who visited India on 26 January, 2015. Shri Piyush Goyal, well-known investment banker, has advised top corporate on management strategy and growth, mergers & acquisitions and equity raising. He also served on the board of India’s largest commercial banks, the State Bank of India and Bank of Baroda. He was a member of the Standing Committee on Finance and the Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Defense. Besides that an active member of the Managing Committee of Indian Merchants Chamber. He is also involved with NGOs in diverse fields such as tribal education and welfare of the physically chal- lenged (Jaipur Foot). He is also involved in the education and welfare of tribes in remote parts of India and also, support several initiatives for the differently abled. Shri Piyush Goyal, nominated to the Indian Council of World Affairs, headed by the hon’ble Vice President of India. He had the privilege of being mentored by stalwarts such as Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former Prime Minister of India. He was also nominated by the Government of India to the prestigious Task Force for Interlinking of Rivers in 2002.

16 Guest of Honour Smt. Jyoti Arora (IAS) Principal Secretary, Higher Education

Smt. Jyoti Arora is an IAS officer of 1987 batch who is currently, working as Principal Secretary, Higher Education, Govt. of Haryana with additional charge of Principal Secretary, Technical Education Department, Haryana. Smt. Arora did her Masters with Honors in Economics from Punjab University, Chandigarh. Smt. Arora has started her career as a Teacher in Punjab University and worked as Registrar in University for more than 3 years. During her tenure of Registrar, Regional Center at of the Krurukshetra University was upgraded to the status of Technical University (Guru Jambheshwar University of Sciences & Technology. She was also Director General, Higher Education, Haryana for more than a year. She is an eminent energy professional in India, and worked for more than 10 years in various capacities/ key positions in the State of Haryana. She also worked as Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Power for more than 5 years. She has been closely associated with the Clean Energy Ministerial Programme specifically in context of the 21st Century Power Partnership and C3E Initiative. She was Chief of Bureau of Energy Effi- ciency (BEE) in India. Smt. Jyoti Arora was selected by USEFI for the prestigious Hubert Humphrey full bright fellowship in USA in the year 2003.

17 Vice-Chancellor’s Report By Dr. Daleep Singh

On behalf of University fraternity, I feel privileged to welcome the Chief Guest, the Chancellor, the Guest of Honor, the Chairperson, Managing Trustee, Members of the Governing body, Board of Management, Academic Council, distin- guished Guests, Graduates and every one present here on this auspicious occasion of 5th Convocation of the University. It is a matter of great honour for all of us to have the noble presence of our Hon’ble Minister of Railways & Coal, Govt. of India, Sh. Piyush Goyal Ji. Sir I am confident that your blessings and commandments shall inspire and motivate the recipients of degrees to achieve their mission of life. I also extend a warm welcome to our Guest of Honour, Smt. Jyoti Arora, Principal Secretary Higher Education, Govt. of Haryana, for her gracious presence on this academic endeavor. Madam, I am sure that your words of wisdoms and blessings too shall help the recipients of degrees to be socially responsible professionals. The Group of SGT Institutions were conferred the status of a University on 24th January, 2013 by the Haryana Act No. 8 of 2013. However, its foundation was laid back in 2002 with the establishment of SGT Dental College, Hospital & Research Institute. In a short period of less than five years, the University has taken a stride forward in its development by establishing 17 faculties and offering more than 100 courses at undergraduate, post graduate and Doctoral levels in Medical and Non-Medical disciplines. The University is committed to uphold the sacred objective of transforming the young minds as human assets through multi dimensional pedagogy blended with innovative course curricula, latest teaching methods, hands on training, intensive personality development and mentorship programs. For synergizing innovativeness amongst the faculty and students, the focus of the University is on conducting research, organizing seminars, conferences, workshops, CDE, CME, Industry interactions and internship on regular basis. As a result, during last one year the faculty published 273 Research Papers in international and national journals of repute. To display the innovative work of faculty and students, the University is organizing Techno Fest on regular basis. In- spired by the initiative of the central and state governments to “Make In India” and “Start up India”, the University has organized a three days Techno Fest the Synergy – 2017 in which large number of students from various Faculties of the University, Technical Institutions and Schools particularly located in rural areas of NCR has participated and show- case their talent by displaying creative and innovative modals developed by them. In this three days fest nearly 16000 school students have also visited. The MCI has already accorded approval for PG Courses in Medical Sciences and, therefore, in the next academic ses- sion the University has decided to start these PG Courses and also to consolidate and strengthen the existing programs

18 by organizing more innovative and research activities and collaborating with reputed Universities in India and aboard. Besides tie ups with Industries and Hospitals, the University has also entered into foreign collaborations and signed MOUs with various organizations and Universities for academic and Faculty exchange programs that include National Law School of India University, Banglore, Chartered Institute of Management Account (CIMA), Federation of India Cham- bers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), National Stock Exchange, Aisyiayah Pontianak College (APS) Indonesia and Binawan Institute of Health Sciences (BIHS) Jakarata, Indonesia. To develop up to date syllabus for medical ethics education, the SGT University has established the UNESCO bioethics Unit of the International Network of Bioethics to train potential teachers, students and paramedical staff. SGT University has taken the challenge of drafting the Higher Education Roadmap, 2030 in the era of innovation, entrepreneurship and disruptive technology with focus on human values in association with Bhartiya Shikshan Mandal and Indira Gandhi National Centre for Art, New Delhi. On the track record of placement, our students have been selected in Indian Administrative Services, Indian Police Ser- vices, Army Dental Core, UNICEF, UAE, Haryana Health Services, Health Reporters in NDTV and Other News Channels, Corporate Sectors, Universities, Colleges, Clinics, Hospitals and Others Organizations of repute in India and aboard. To strengthen placements, the University has established Corporate Resource Center manned with strong team of Corporates. Apart from well qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty, modern infrastructure, well equipped Research Labora- tories, Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Incubation Center, well stocked Libraries, auditoria, wi-fi campus, recreational clubs and residential facilities for students and employees, the University has also ample facilities for Indoor and Out- door games and cultural activities. In the social role, the University provides health services in its Hospitals at affordable charges. The Dental Faculty every year treats over 15000 patients through 165 free dental camps at rural outreach locations. The Nav-Muskaan Cleft Lip and Palate Centre of the University provides a comprehensive cleft lip and palate treatment and in less than one year’s period, the centre has treated more than 200 surgeries successfully absolutely free of cost. Inspired by Swa-Prarit Adarsh Gram Yojna (SPAGY) launched by the Govt. of India, the SGT University has established the Centre for Rural Upliftment for providing free of cost doorstep Medical, Civil, Legal, Social and Other similar facilities to make the adopted village Budhera an educated, healthy, socially harmonious and a developed village. The University is also providing doorstep free of cost medical facilities to 50 other nearby villages in under the outreach program. The faculties of Medical and Dental Sciences of the University have also adopted Government Schools of Garhi Harsuru, Iqbalpur, Kaliawas, Sultanpur, Ullawas, Sudhrana, Gurugram villages and JJ School of Edu- cation, Farukh Nagar to provide totally free health care services on regular basis. Before leaving the podium, I would like to wish all the degree recipients a successful and prosperous future and hope that you will serve the society as responsible citizens to bring laurels for yourself, your parents and the institution which shaped you to become perfect professionals. Once again I welcome the Chief Guest for being with us to grace the occasion and bless the graduates. I also welcome the Guest of Honour, parents of the degree recipients, friends from media, and all other dignitaries present on this occasion.

19 Governing Body

1. Shri Ram Bahadur Rai, Chairperson 5/118, Rachna, Vaishali, Ghaziabad, U.P.

2. Dr. I.J. Mann Member Vice Chancellor, SGT University

3. Smt. Jyoti Arora Principal Secretary to Govt. of Haryana, Ex- Officio Member Higher Education Dept. New Haryana Civil Secretariat, Sector-17, Chandigarh

4. Shri Manmohan Singh Chawla Nominated by the Sponsoring Body B-65, Paschim Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi - 110057

5. Smt. Madhupreet Kaur Chawla Member of Governing Body B-65, Paschim Marg, Vasant Vihar nominated by the Sponsoring Body New Delhi - 110057

6. S. Dilpreet Singh Chawla Member of Governing Body B-65, Paschim Marg, Vasant Vihar nominated by the Sponsoring Body New Delhi - 110057

7. Shri Raj Kumar Bhatia Eminent Educationist S/O Late ShriMadanLal Bhatia, Representative of the Sponsoring Body C/2, Ashok Vihar, Phase – I, New Delhi – 110052

8. Dr. D. Jagannathan Eminent Educationist 16, Sahyog Appartments Nominated by the Sponsoring Body MayurVihar – I, New Delhi – 110091

9. ShriInderjeet Singh Arora, Flat No. 107, Expert Management & Technology Gaurs Residency, Plot No. 1 and 2, Chander Nominated by the Chancellor Nagar, Ghaziabad, U.P.- 201011

10. Shri Ravinder Khanduja Expert of Finance A-09, NetajiSubhash Palace, Nominated by the Chancellor Pitampura, New Delhi – 110034

11. Dr. Daleep Singh Ex-officio Member Pro Vice Chancellor, SGT University

12. Dr. Devadesh Sharma Member-Secretary Registrar

20 Board of Management

1. Dr. I.J Mann Chairperson Vice Chancellor 2. Smt. Jyoti Arora Principal Secretary to Govt. of Haryana Member Higher Education Dept. New Haryana Civil Secretariat Sector-17, Chandigardh 3. Sh. Manmohan Singh Chawla Nominated by Sponsoring Body B-65, Paschim Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi - 110057 4. Smt. Madhupreet Kaur Chawla Nominated by Sponsoring Body B-65, Paschim Marg, Vasant Vihar New Delhi - 110057 5. Dr. Daleep Singh Ex-officio Member Pro Vice Chancellor 6. Dr. S.R. Musanna Nominee of Sponsoring Body other than Dean (Academics), IMT-CDL, Ghazibad A-16,site-3,UPSICC Industrial Area Meerut Road, Ghaziabad-201003 7. Dr. Kamlesh Kohli Ex-officio Member Director (Medical Sciences) 8. Dr. P.C. Jain Nominee of Sponsoring Body Former Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce 82 B Pocket-4, Mayur Vihar, Phase-1, New Delhi-110091 9. Shri Navjeet Sobti Nominee of Sponsoring Body Flat No. 109 & 110 Bhaktawar Singh, Block-J Ashiad Games Village, New Delhi-110049 10. Dr. Anil Gupta Nominee of Sponsoring Body Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences

11. Dr. V.K. Govilla, Teacher, nominee of the Sponsoring Body Dean, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

12. Dr. Joginder Yadav Teacher, nominee of the Sponsoring Body Dean, Faculty of Physiotherapy

13. Dr. Asha Gandhi Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor Head, Dept. of Physiology 14. Dr. Sarla Hooda Nominee of the Vice-Chancellor Dean, Faculty Medicine & Health Science

15. Dr. Devadesh Sharma Member Secretary Registrar

21 Academic Council

1. Dr. I.J. Mann Chairperson Vice -Chancellor 2. Dr. Daleep Singh Member Pro Vice Chancellor 3. Dr. D.S. Kumar Member Unit – 002, Tower – A3, World Spa (East), Sector – 41, - 122002 (Chancellor’s Nominee) 4. Dr. K.P.S. Mahalwar Member Chair Professor, Justice Bodh Raj Sawhny Chair on Professional Ethics, National Law University Sector – 14, Dwarka, New Delhi - 110078 Chancellor’s Nominee 5. Dr. Nitya Nand Member Sr. Prof., Dept. of Medicine, Pt. BDSUHS, Rohtak Chancellor’s Nominee 6. Dr. D.P. Goyal Member Prof., Dept. of Information Management MDI, Mahrauli Road, Sukhrali Gurgaon – 122007 Academic Council’s Nominee 7. Dr. Anupama Raina Member Sr. Scientist, DNA Lab, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029 (Academic Council’s Nominee)

8. Dr. K.U. Bhat, Member Chief Statistician, Indian Council of Agricultural Research Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi – 110001 (Academic Council’s Nominee)

9. Mr. Aswani Bali Member Controller of Examinations 10. Dr. Kamlesh Kohli Member Director, Medical Sciences (Chancellor’s Nominee) 11. Dr. Sarla Hooda Member Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences 12. Dr. Anil Gupta Member Dean, Faculty of Dental Sciences 13. Dr. Ram Chandra Member Dean, Faculty of Indian Medical System 14. Prof. Santosh Mehta Member Dean, Faculty of Nursing 22 Academic Council (Contd.)

15. Dr. Joginder Yadav Member Dean, Faculty of Physiotherapy 16. Dr. Sourabh C. Member Dean, Faculty of Law 17. Dr. Waheeda Khan Member Dean, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences 18. Dr. Amit Srivastava Member Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Technology 19. Dr. V.K. Govila Member Dean, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences 20. Dr. Amit Srivastava Member Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences 21. Dr. Kamal Piyush Member Dean, Faculty of Hotel and Management 22. Dr. K.R. Dabur Member Dean, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences 23. Dr. Mutukumar V. Member Dean, Faculty of Fashion and Design 24. Prof. Snehlata Verma Member Dean, Faculty of Education 25. Dr. Vijay Bhalla Member Principal, SGT College of Pharmacy 26. Dr. M.S. Turan Member HoD, Faculty of Commerce and Management 27. Dr. Mukesh Kumar Member HoD, Faculty of Mass Communication & Media Technology 28. Dr. Sanjiv Bansal Member Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Biochemistry, SGT University Chancellor’s Nominee 29. Dr. Shourya Tandon Member Prof, Dept. of Public Health Dentistry, SGT University Chancellor’s Nominee 30. Dr. Akoijam Mamta Devi Member Assoc. Prof., Faculty of Nursing, SGT University Chancellor’s Nominee 31. Dr. Vishal Pathania Member Assoc. Prof., Dept. of ENT, SGT University Chancellor’s Nominee 32. Dr. Devadesh Sharma Member Registrar Secretary

23 The SGT University

An Education Shrine For Casting The Young Minds Into World Leaders

Shree Guru Gobind SinghTricentenary University is a unit of Dashmesh Educational Charitable Trust, which was founded in 1999 to spread the message of Shree Guru Gobind Singh Ji that “Spread of Knowledge Is the Highest Service to Mankind”. The SGT Group of Institutions— SGT Dental College, SGT Medical College, Institute of Paramedical Sciences, SGT College of Physiotherapy and Dashmesh College of Nursing— was conferred the status of University in 2013 by the Haryana Act No. 8 of 2013. The foundation of SGT University rests on four pillars of rendering service, developing leadership, encouraging innovation and inseminating strong ethics. It is our commitment and vision to develop our students’ holistically–educating not only their minds but also their hearts–by developing strong morals, empathy and service before self. Imbibed with these qualities, success would automatically follow them. Courses offered: In keeping with its vision and mission, the University offers more than 100 Diploma, Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral pro- grammes in diverse areas of human learning through its 17 Faculties—Medicine & Health Sciences, Dental Sciences, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences, Commerce & Management, Hotel & Tourism Management, Mass Communication & Media Technology, Law, Physical Sciences, Engineering & Technology, Behavioral Sciences, Indian Medical System, Agricultural Sciences, Fasion Design, Education & Pharmacy. University Landmarks: The University has been adjudged as the top 7th developing university in the country in private sector. The infrastructure available at SGT University and the standards that we follow are reflective of quality education being imparted to the students, are our core strengths.

24 Our Core Strengths are : • highly qualified, competent and experience-rich faculty, selected with care from all over the country; • innovative and job-oriented course curricula; • labs with state-of-the-art equipments & instruments; • library with rich collection of information resources in print as well as digital form; • wi fi connectivity over the entire campus; and • Centre for Languages and Communication Skills for holistic development of the students. • The Medical, Dental and Physiotherapy Hospitals receive about 1400 patients in its OPDs daily, provide round-the-clock emergency services with life-saving devices, and act as platforms for students to learn, teachers for research and patients for treatment and health care. • Community welfare is our key policy. Hence, free health care camps are organized in schools, jails, villages and urban localities. • University has collaborations with national and international institutes for exchange of students. • Excellent sports infrastructure consisting of playgrounds & courts for football, cricket, volleyball, basketball, badminton, table tennis, gym, etc. provide opportunities to students for their physical development. • Hostels with accommodation for 1200 residents, separate for boys and girls, have well done-up rooms, WI-FI connectivity, RO (UV), and round-the-clock security. • Facility for 24x7 water & power supply to classrooms, labs, offices, hostels & residences. • Teaching and non-teaching staff is provided semi-furnished residential accommodation. • A fleet of 30 buses and 19 other vehicles is available for safe & reliable commutation of the students and staff, besides providing free Ambulance and bus service to the patients from over 45 villages in the surrounding area. • Scholarships and fee concession upto 100% is given to meritorious students. • The University has on-campus beautiful shopping complex having canteen, vegetables shop, laundry, Food Court, Burger Xpress outlet, Chocolate Room outlet, Café Coffee Day, etc. The University with the offices of Vice Chancellor, Pro Chancellor, Pro-Vice Chancellor, Registrar & IQAC has established a great adminis- trative environment for all the faculties and various other university offices to work in one direction of achieving utmost success in all its endeavours. These offices are supported by various administrative divisions at all levels. IQAC (Internal Quality Assurance Cell) The Internal Quality Assurance Cell has been created for monitoring and promoting standards for quality education and research in the University. The IQAC is an integral part of Higher Education Institutions. It serves as a quality sustenance measure and constantly works towards realisation of the goals of quality enhancement and sustenance. The prime task of the IQAC is to develop a system for conscious, consistent and catalytic improvement in the overall performance of institutions. It serves to channelize all the efforts and measures of the institution towards promoting its holistic academic excellence. During the last one year, the Cell has taken several initiatives in this direction such as Faculty and Non-Teaching Staff Development Pro- gramme; Workshops on Choice Based Credit System, Bio-ethics, Anti-Ragging Rules and Prevention of Sexual Harassment of Women; Seminar on Awareness of University Statutes and Ordinances; Academic Audit of Departments; and encouragement of faculty to partici- pate in national and international conferences/workshops/seminars/trainings, etc. These initiatives have yielded rich dividends.

25 IQAC evolves mechanisms and procedures for efficient and progressive performance of academic procedures including integration of modern methods of teaching, learning and evaluation procedures. It promotes quality research programmes as well as sharing of research findings with network of institutions nationally and internationally. It also ensures timely and efficient performance of administrative and financial tasks.

S.No. Post for IQAC Name and Designation 1 Chairman Ex officio Vice-Chancellor 2 Member Senior Administrative Dr Daleep Singh(Pro-Vice Chancellor) officers Ex-officio Registrar 3 Teachers • Prof M.S.Sidhu, Dean Research and Development • Dr Suma G.N., Associate Dean, Research and Development • Dr M.S Turan, Dean, Commerce and Management • Dr Amit Srivastava, Dean Engineering and Dean Examinations • Dr Waheeda Khan, Dean International relations • Dr Jasdeep Monga, Asst professor, ENT, FMHS • Dr Amit Bhardwaj, Professor, FDS • Dr Akshay Munjal, Reader, FDS • Dr Astha Chaudhry, Member Secretary 4 Special Invitee • Prof (Dr) R.P.Bajpai, Advisor to Management • Prof (Dr) S.C.Mohapatra, Dean Academic Affairs 5 Members of Management • Smt Madhupreet Kaur Chawla, Chairperson 6 Alumni • Dr Shefali Phogat • Dr Radhika Rai 7 Employer Nominee • President/Nominee of Gurugram Industry Association 8 Director • Dr T.D.Dogra

Creating a Vision 2022 for SGT University To transform and grow in line with a rapidly changing macro environment the leadership team under the guidance of the Managing Trustee decided to re-visit the Vision for the University. Based on a day’s workshop facilitated by external consultants the Vision 2022 of the University was finalised as “ Driven by Research & Innovation, we aspire to be amongst the Top 10 Universities in the country by 2022 ”

A Core Team consisting of members of the Leadership team along with some younger members are actively involved in strategis- ing in this direction and creating a road map for the future. The Members are working in various different areas which have been inditified in lines with the present higher education scenarios. the various discussions have led to specific objectives in the areas of Research and Innovations.

Dean (Examinations, Education and International Affairs) This university vertical was developed to encourage a congenial environment in the specific areas and is headed by Dr. Maninder Singh Sidhu, Professor & Head, Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Sciences. Sir, has a vast experience of research & administration and has outlined the following responsibilies for this office: 1. Encouraging the research activities in the SGT University, observation of the research projects and promotion of projects for research grants. 2. Make arrangement for the running of extramural research activities 3. Review and submission of annual report of the progress of the research activities 4. Arrange workshops, CMEs, CDEs Lectures, Hands on courses to promote the researchers 5. Supervision of the Faculty Development programmes and institutional development proposals. 6. To supervise establishing central research laboratory

26 SGT University dreams of giving India the professionals, who can actually think, create research and innovate and in this process the event SYNERGY was organized. Synergy literally means the cooperation of various organizations or disciplines to produce a combined greater result and that’s what we aimed at that the various faculties interact with each other and produce innovative projects that are actually through an inter Disciplinary Approach. In the SYNERGY event, there were 140 projects from the SGT University and also schools and colleges from various parts of NCR and Haryana also participated in the fest. Around 60 projects from schools were being exhibited whereas around 18,000 students from 180 schools were invited to witness the exhibition. For serving this social cause, complete facilities including transport was provided by the University to all these 200 schools. There are also special awards for the projects to encourage the students under various categories. No department or faculty can work in isolation and create anything innovative. Rather, this platform allows the faculties to understand the importance of interdisciplinary approach. Various products and projects had been made through cooperation of multidisciplines. For eg: the Faculties of Ayurveda and Dental Sciences have come up with a mouthwash. The Faculty of physiotherapy and engineering have produced a miraculous aid for the Patients Suffering from Parkinson’s. Hence, Synergy was a showcase of the technical competence gelled with recent advances through an Interdisciplinary approach. SYNERGY event was a landmark event to contribute in the growth of Haryana in the fields of Science and technology at both school and University level. The Incubation Cell of SGT University has encouraged and fully support the promising projects so that they can be taken to a higher level, to make Haryana and India proud at national and International Platforms. The event was inaugurated by the Honorable Chief Minister Haryana, Respected Shri. Ji and SGT University was very much obliged that he spared time from his busy schedule to encourage the students.

Shri Manohar Lal Khattar Ji Shri Sukhbir Singh Sandhu & Shri Seemanchal Dash Deans (Examinations, Education and International Affairs) Change is perhaps the only constant and we at SGT University believe in constantly evolving and reinventing with times and make our students future ready. This office was created to bring about reforms in the field of Examinations and Education (Curriculum and Syllabus) to make it as per International standards. The focus of education today is to enable result based outcome. Thus the reforms should address key stake holders in this ecosystem including academia, industry, government bodies and edu - promotion bodies to ignite an innovation driven economy. Collaboration both academia and Industry oriented are a must for overall growth and thus in this regard this office has initiated various tie-ups/collaborations at International & National levels keeping in mind the different faculties in perspective.

Collaborations and MOUs Change is perhaps the only constant and we at SGT University believe in constantly evolving and reinventing with times and make our students future ready. This office was created to bring about reforms in the field of Examinations and Education (Curriculum and Syllabus) to make it as per International standards. The focus of education today is to enable result based outcome. Thus the reforms should address key stake holders in this ecosystem including academia, industry, government bodies and edu - promotion bodies to ignite an innovation driven economy. Collaboration both academia and Industry oriented are a must for overall growth and thus in this regard this office has initiated various tie-ups/collaborations at International & National levels keeping in mind the different faculties in perspective. 1) Establishment of UNESCO-BIOETHICS unit affiliated to UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, Haifa, Israel 2) MOU with CDSL ventures Ltd for National Academic Depository of Degree certificates 3) MOU with Shodhganga for depository of PhD Dissertations 4) MOU with Nobel Biocare 5) Association Internationale des Etudiants en Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (AIESEC) - It is a youth run organization which provides a platform for youth leadership development, international internship and provide global learning environment

27 6) Systems Application Products in data processing (SAP) University Alliance - The SAP University Alliances programme enables real life, future oriented training by making cutting edge SAP technologies available to educators and students across the globe 7) Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) - CIMA is the world’s leading, and largest, professional body of management accountants and offers a blend of management accounting, financial accounting and business-focused subjects producing competent and confident managers who can lead their organisations to sustainable success 8) National Stock Exchange Certification (NSEC) - NSE’s Certification is a system which tests the practical knowledge and skills required to operate in the financial markets. It offers a comprehensive range of modules covering many different areas in finance 9) National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (NLSIU) - The National Law School of India University (NLSIU) is a prestigious in- stitution of legal education focusing on undergraduate and graduate legal and policy education in India. It was the first National Law University to be established in India 10) Cambridge English (Part of the University of Cambridge) - Cambridge English Language Assessment is part of the University of Cambridge and has been providing English language assessments and qualifications for over 100 years. It aims to provide users with more information to enhance their exam performance 11) Deutsche Akademie fur Digitale Bildung GmbH, Berlin, Germany 12) OISTAT 13) MOU with School of Physiotherapy, School of Nursing, School of Nutrition and Dietics, School of medical Laboratory Technology, Binawan Institute of Health Sciences and Aisyiayah Pontianak College, Indonesia

MOU Signing with SGT University Inter School Quiz

As an education initiative, the SGT University also takes utmost care to ignite the young minds amongst the school going children through various activities for them. The platform of Synergy 2017 was one such initiative for them to learn about newer technologies being devel- oped in 17 different disciplines and also their inter-coordinated efforts. Apart from this Quiz competions were also organised for the school children all across the National Capital Region. As a preliminary rounds firstly the quiz events were organised at multiple school locations and later the grand finale was conducted on 8th Decemeber at the University campus. This was a co-ordinated effort of the Student Out- Reach team especially Ms. Anjana Dash aslong with Dr. Radhika Rai & Dr. Reshu Madan being the Master quizzers for all the events.

Bio-Ethics Unit at SGT University

28 Dean (Academic Affairs) The office of Academic Affairs is another vertical at the University level which was created with the vision to give Academics its appropri- ate importance at the level of each faculty. Prof. S. C. Mohapatra, Professor is the Dean Academic Affairs in The SGT University. His vast experience of academics in Banaras Hindu University is being utilized towards redesigning the Academic Syllabus and Curriculum, to a universal pattern of International Standard for the all the courses of SGT University. Controller of Examinations The Examination Branch of SGT University is working keeping in mind the vision and mission of the University. This important office is always head bound to make sure that the examination process including secrecy, timely notifications and fair conduct of examinations are all undertaken with utmost precision. Examination Section is treated as major organ of the University and its responsibility is to conduct the examination with full transparency, confidentiality and effectivity. Question papers received from the paper setters are got printed in house just 15 minutes before the com- mencement of examination. The examinations are held well in time and results are declared as per schedule of the University, which are available on university website and thorugh ERP Software Portal also. SGT University has started over 100 courses during short span of 3 years of its existence and Examination Branch has been successful in conducting the examinations and declaring the results well in time. The degrees are provided with multiple security features so that there is no tampering of this important document. Corporate Resource Centre This vertical was set up with the aim to groom the students to enable them to be industry-ready by the time they graduate. It has a strong team as Placement Managers, full-time soft-skill trainers, language teachers and placement coordinators. At SGT University, we foster a climate where collaboration with industry thrives, generating both breakthrough discoveries and technology that can support continuous innovations and growth. With a perfect track record of productive relationships with corporations of all sizes, from start-ups to mature and successful enterprises, our institutions provide the students with education, research and connections to world class corporates. For holistic development of the students, lectures and practice classes in communication skills, soft skills and personality development are arranged for students of all streams. Facilities for enhancement of skills in English communication and learn- ing of German and French are also provided. The Centre arranges students’ interaction with industry through industrial visits, short-term projects, summer internships and industry workshops and also organizes on-campus, off-campus and pool-campus placement drives. The Centre organized a number of programmes with speakers from Idian and abroad. SGT University students have been recruited in various corporations and have proved their worth as an asset to the organizations they joined. Our students pursuing the programme would assuredly maintain the same level of performance and take their recruiting organi- sations to new heights in their respective fields. The sole objective is to make the students industry ready and capable of standing tall to face contemporary challenges of the corporate world and have a smooth transition from Campus-to-Corporate. It gives us immense satisfaction that our Career Services department is gaining strength with positive results, which are bound to improve in coming years. Corporate Resource Centre is engaged in carrying out the following tasks: 1. Enhancing student employability 5. Continuous improvement in the systems and processes 2. Improved industry internship attachment 6. Higher and better job placements with a wider industry reach 3. Increased students’ ownership 7. Obtaining industry feedback for improving the academic curriculum 4. Career counseling and gap analysis Some of our associate partners have been

29 Incubation Cell SGT University in its endeavor to carry forward its vision, places special place for research & development in the various faculty disciplines being undertaken at the university. In the same area the university has setup an Incubation Cell where probably the research ideas being generated from the academia as well as industry can be shaped up to be fruitful conceptions of the society. This objective of the Incubation Cell is to carry forward niche projects focusing on basic & advanced specialized education in all the disciplines being pursued through faculties at the university. This platform is presently under its inception phase, is being coordinated by Dr. Shourya Tandon with appropriate guidance of senior experiences mentors at the University level. Through the ideas generated at this cell, we wish to work with Industries of National & International repute, Government Bodies and Entrepreneurship or Startup Engagement programs. The cell plans to take up various sensitization activities and coordinate with industries to help generate new ideas and explain better the concept of Start-up to our students and faculty memebrs too. The development of ideas will thus attract investors too and we too can add to the ever growing economy of our country. Alumni Cell The very mention of alumni brings before us the glorious past and distinctiveness of our university - that we are old, large and big. It con- jures up vivid memories of yester years, the nostalgia and traditions of the past which shaped our university. SGT University has always considered its alumni as a source of strength, support and partner in the progress of university. The University have crossed several milestones, and kept pace with the changing times and needs. It has transitioned from a single Dental College to University and is now surging ahead to become a pace setter in the field of higher education with international outlook and global outreach. In this endeavor the role of alumni is vital. Their contribution in past have resulted in enhancing the image of university to this level. The university has organized alumni meetsin previous years both at the faculty level as well as university level. The Alumni meetsactiviely attended by many graduates right from 2002 onwards to the latest were a great way of showcasing the alumni who have made a signifi- cant contribution in their respective field. However, everyone appreciated the efforts by SGT in organizing these meets, everyone departed with the resolve to visit again and spread the message amongst all who could not visit this time.The University is willing to extend all possi- ble cooperation for the success of this enterprise, which is a link between the past and the present and holds connectivity to the future. The Alumi Cell coordinators also wish to officially form an alumni association with its office bearers forming an integral part of the University. Centre for Languages and Communication (CLC) SGT University has set-up an exclusive Centre for Languages and Communication (CLC) to upscale the Communication and Soft Skills, across all programmes, for all the students, keeping in mind the trending applicability requirements in the corporate set-ups. Knowledge, communication skills and positive attitude are the three vectors of employability. For all the organisations, regardless of their size, clear and concise communication is the way to success. So our curriculum helps the students to get ready for a successful Campus-to-Corpo- rate movement.Keeping the needs of our students CLC focuses in the following areas: 1. Communication Skills: Strengthening their use of language with emphasis on improving / enhancing their fluency, structured thought flow and ability to build up meaningful conversation. This learning in congenial environment boosts their level of confidence as well.We do this through presentations, role plays, mock sessions relevant to the industry, open house debates and exercises like JAM, rapid fire questions etc.

30 2. Soft Skills and Personality Development: Apart from the communication skills, employability skills like time management, team work, conflict management, negotiation skills, email etiquette, presentation skills, personal grooming, stress on paralanguage adherence etc. are also very crucial in holistic development of the student and required for smooth transition into work life. Training is facilitated through simulation of real world work situations. 3. Foreign Language: The knowledge of language other than English reveals new corridor for technical students in their career. German language is offered to students. The language is taught to the students with innovative methods like workshops, audio-visual classes, listening exercises and presentations of students on various topics through extempore and group discussion.

Centre for Language and Communication Scholars’ Hub The Scholars’ Hub at SGT University is an amalgated group of teachers and students nominated to represent the interests of all University activities related to students. The Scholars’ Hub supports the aims of the concept ‘Scholar’ to create a network of responsible individuals in any and every section of the society. Drawing on the experiences and aspirations of the entire SGT University community, the forum strives to enrich the academic, social and professional lives of all our students. Be it academic, co-curricular, sports or social activities, the group envisions calendar of events so as the unending plethora of opportunities are explored by any of our student in order to showcase his/ her talents during the precious personality development year at the university. From time to time, this forum sponsors and organises a wide variety of social, educational and service activities for our students or otherwise for any section of our society. All in all, it will provide a network for engagement separate from those of routine academic departments or college affiliation and bring together uniquely like-minded people for the formation of life-long friendships and shared intellectual curiosity. As a collective group, we will work to promote the reputation and global awareness of the SGT University and its endevours through a strong alumni network, and internal and external collaborations. The Scholars’ Hub will both enhance the experience of scholars during their time in SGT University and maintain this connection well beyond the degree process.

Scholars’ Hub Students 31 Social Welfare Responsibility With a vision of benefitting the society on a whole; especially the poor and the underprivileged, SGT University Gurgaon, has been actively involved in taking various initiatives complimenting the concerns of the society. Through its interdisciplinary approach, it has introduced both health as well as non-health related activities as a part of its social responsibility. Deriving it’s inspiration from SansadAdarsh Gram Yojna, launched by Govt. of India on 11th October 2014, laying stress on the holistic development of the rural areas; SGT University has pioneered and implemented SWA-PRERIT ADARSH GRAM YOJANA for encouraging rural welfare and development. Under which the University has adopted the village Budhera with a vision to dedicate University’s effective services for their health care, social, technical and legal concerns. A team of experts comprising of Medical & Dental specialists, Physio- therapists, Psychologists, as well as professionals from Law and Engineering department does door–to-door visits, interacts with residing people of the village on their issues, does it’s effective screening and hence provides the required suggestions to them on the same.

Villager Interactions at Budhera Having seventeen faculties at the campus is a boon, as we can coordinate and take up social initiatives and provide multi-disciplinary services to all the needy in the society. The faculties of Dental; Medicine & Health Sciences; Nursing; Physiotherapy; Behavioral Sciences; Indian Medical System; Allied Health Sciences & Education do provide strong social welfare initiatives for general welfare & health care of people. Other faculties are too planning such initiatives. Our other major conducts include health activities in collaboration with NGO’s like, MIW Foundation, DLF Global Development, Reliance SEZ Company Ltd and Blind Relief Association Lodhi Road, New Delhi; also with Government setups in surrounding localities for providing training in health manpower and other advanced health care needs. We have even extended our services in holding training programs for ASHA workers, prisoners at Tihar Jail New Delhi, Jhajjar District Jail & Bhondsi Jail in Gurgaon, as well as health programs at schools. Pertaining to the current scenario of mental health issues in our country, we have also actively as well as dedicatedly held mental health awareness programs among villages facilitating social upliftment.A comprehensive cleft care treatment facility, Nav-Muskaan, under the department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery, Faculty of Dental Sciences, SGT University,aims at providing free-of-cost cleft care for all the affected children. A professional team comprising of Oral and Maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists, pedodontists, pediatricians, otolaryn- gologists, anesthetists and speech and language pathologist forms the backbone of the centre. We are aware of the recent developments that are demanded in terms of Corporate Social Responsibility on part of any responsible or- ganization, wanting to effectively contribute towards the good will of the society, and hence we have introduced our efforts in the field of saving our rivers, basic education, hygiene care and employment opportunities. We sincerely look forward to put in our utmost efforts in developing this society into a better place to grow and survive.

Other Key Departments – Administration, Students Out-Reach, Human Resources, Finance, Security & Maintainence The University has established these core departments to provide the perfect manpower and technical support to each and every one associated with the university. These departments are the backbone of the university in relation to the smooth functioning of day-to-day activities of the various faculties and university offices. The collaborative efforts of these departments also are involved in organising fun games an annual event for all the different groups of students, faculty members, non-teaching members. SGT University Support Team 32 Convocations

First SGT University Convocation

Second SGT University Convocation

Third SGT University Convocation

Fourth SGT University Convocation

33 Eminent Speakers at University

Shri Manohar Lal Khattar Ji Shri Krishan Gopal Ji

Dr. P.V. Rajgopal Prof. P.C. Jain

Dr. Ashok Vohra Visiting Faculty from Southampton University, UK

Visiting Faculty from Southampton University, UK Dr. Yen Su Fen

34 Eminent Speakers at University

Mr. Steve Milanese Dr. Mark A James

Prof. (Dr.) Mool Chand Sharma Prof. C.K. Raju

Mr. Sayeed Ansari Dr. Russell D’Souza

Ms. Ritu Joshi Prof. Robert A. Horowitz

35 Sports The sports and other extra-curricular activities play a very important role in the over all development of the students. Therefore, ample opportunities for indoor and outdoor games have been created by the University. Its sports infrastructure consist of volleyball courts, basketball court, Lawn Tennis Court, Badminton Courts, Football Ground, Gym, etc. The university in order to promote a sense of coordination and teamwork amongst the students organises annual sports competition events as well where students show their skills. Sports meet was also aorganised from 2nd to 4th February 2017 for the students to take a break from thie academics and show their skills in various sports on the field. Sports Meet Cultural Galas The university cultural committee under the direct guidance of the Management and through the efforts of Dr. Bharti Raina, Cordinator & her team members lays autmost stress on the Cultural Events as these activites form the source of inspiration to students to perform better in their academic pursuits as well. Some of the events organ- ised by the university were as follows Music speaks a language which is understood by all. The Bhangra Legend, Malkit Singh enthralled the SGTians with his captivating voice and music. Audience luxuriated in the foot tapping numbers deluged by the one and the only Legend of Bhangra. The Legend came to University on 24th January 2017. Legendary Singer Malkit Singh The joy of Holi knows no bound and this festival is celebrated across the four corners of India or rather across the globe. The festival is filled with so much fun and frolic that the very mention of the word ‘Holi’ draws smile and enthusiasm amongst the people. Holi also celebrates the arrival of spring, a season of joy and hope.One of the major festivals of India, Holi was celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety in SGT Campus on 4th March 2017. Majestic Glimpses of Radha Krishna Sang Phollon ki Holi along with other cultural performances was witnessed by the SGT Family on this day.

Holi Celebrations 36 International Yoga Day was celebrated on 21st June 2017, wherein students and faculty members activity participated in various yoga sanas. The day marked the importance of taking up Yoga as a Important component of today’s life style of an indivisual. India celebrated its 71st Independence Day this August 15th but at SGT University the celebrations started a week prior, with some com- petitive events namely Patriotic Poetry Recitation, Poster Making, Rangoli Making and Traditional Costume. A lot of Faculties participated wholeheartedly in the event and thoroughly enjoyed the day.The students sang, danced, painted and strutted in traditional attires in a beautifully decorated auditorium to celebrate the true spirit of freedom. All the faculties at SGT University celebrated Teacher’s Day Program on 5th September 2017 with Great Spirit and Enthusiasm. The stu- dents participated whole heartedly and made the celebration a grand success. Certain faculty memebrs were also felicitated by the Uni- versity for their long standing hard and good work. The teachers were moved with emotions with their gesture. The celebration comprised of various solo and group musical performances, skit and the most entertaining part of the celebration was giving titles to their Faculty. All in all everyone enjoyed their hearts out.

International Yoga Day Teacher’s Day The ‘Badshah’ of Bollywood King Khan - Shah Rukh Khan along with the Gorgeous Anushka Sharma and The Director of the era Imitiaz Ali visited SGT University. The hearts of SGTians skipped a beat when the Heart throb of millions, Shah Rukh Khan along with Anushka and Imtiaz landed on the University lawns in a chopper. The star cast was welcomed by the members of the Governing body and the Administrative officials of the University. Diwali is one of the India’s biggest festivals. Diwali means rows of lighted lamps. It is a festival of lights and every Indian celebrates it with joy. We at SGT University celebrated this Festival to strengthen the relationship amongst all SGTians on 13th & 14th October 2017. Many Scintillating performances were presented by the students & faculties of the University. Bollywood Celebrities at SGT University

Diwali Celebrations Many faculties organised out-station excursions for students and faculty members to various locations like Kulu, Manali, Jaisalmer and other hill stations. The students engaged in recreational and mountaineering activities also at hese places. These excusions gave a wel- come break to all students from their regular schedules. 37 FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES

Overview

The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at SGT University was established in the year 2016. To fulfill the increasing demands from contin- uously squeezing arable land, innovative technologies and technical knowhow in the field of agriculture and allied fields; remain the only answer to the problem. For tackling the issues like declining crop production and productivity the generation and adoption of latest technologies will come to the rescue of the problem. To achieve the desired results, the need of hour is to train the agricultural graduates with latest knowledge along with innovative and modern research experience in agricultural fields. The innovatively generated modern technologies applied at farmers’ field will ultimately help us in achieving the goals. Realizing the need of well trained agricultural gradu- ates and post graduates in public and private sectors and also more and more demand of agricultural produce and processed food, it was envisaged to start this faculty at the University.

Accolades

Dr. Mohinder Singh and Dr. N. K. Tiwari received ‘Young Scientist Award’ and life membership from Society for Agriculture Innovation and Development (SAID) Ranchi (Jharkhand) India in May 2017. Dr. Mohinder Singh received ‘Distinguished Teacher Award’ on 5th Sep- tember, 2017 from SGT University. The faculty members and students showcased highly Innovative Projects at Synergy 2017 and also won laurels for the projects which they had displayed at the Mega fest. Even Hon’ ble Chief Minister of Haryana Shri Manohar Lal Khattar Ji appreciated the projects dis- played.

Industry Connect

Guest lecture on “Let self culture be the way of life” was organized on 15th March, 2017. Dr. S.P.S. Guleria (Retd. Prof. & Head, Department of Horticulture, YSPUH & F, Solan) was the key speaker on the occasion. The students of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Sciences attended a training held on 9th October, 2017 at Farm and Garden Technology Pvt. Ltd., Gurugram.

38 An orientation programme for the newly admitted students of the faculty was organized on 19th September, 2017. In the programme, Dr. Sain Dass (Ex- Director, Directorate of Maize Research, ICAR) from academia and Mr. Sanjay Singh (AGM, Market Development, Insecticide India Ltd.) from agro-industry were the key speakers.

A visit for students of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture to “Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary (Conservation Education Centre), New Delhi” was orga- nized on 21.09.2017. The visit was very informative for all round development of students’ knowledge base.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

An Induction program for the 1st year students of B. Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture was conducted from 1st August, 2017 to 5th August, 2017. Besides classroom programs, some fun games, out- door games and field visit were part of the program. Teachers’ day was celebrated in the faculty on 5th September, 2017 by the students and faculty members. The ‘Hindi Diwas’ was celebrated on 14th September, 2017 in the faculty. The students expressed varied thoughts about the importance and present status of Hindi in the form of poems, speech, acts, etc A “River Rally”, to make awareness among the general masses for saving the dying rivers, was organized and spearheaded by the faculty of Agricultural Sciences on 26th October, 2017. National Unity Day was celebrated on 31th October, 2017 by the faculty and students.

39 FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES

Overview Looking at the growing demand for trained allied health pro- fessionals and in order to cater to this demand to whatever extent possible, Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary Univer- sity entered in the field of allied health education in 2011 as institute of Paramedical Sciences. After establishment of SGT University in 2013 and with the addition of number of technical courses, this was reestablished as Faculty of Allied Health Sci- ences. At present seventeen professional courses –Seven PG courses i.e. MSc in Radio Imaging Technology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Medical Lab Technology, Operation Theater Tech- nology, Forensic Science, Environmental science and Master of Optometry, seven UG Courses i.e. BSc in Operation theater technology, Radio imaging Technology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Neuro physiology technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Forensic Science, Microbiology and Bachelor of Optometry and three diploma courses in Medical Laboratory Technology, Radio imaging Technology and Operation Theater Technology are offered by this Faculty. In addition, Doctorate programme is also offered in the subject of Nutrition & Dietetics, Environmental Science & Forensic Science. All the courses offered by the Faculty are approved by Govt. of Haryana and UGC. Faculty has highly qualified, experienced and dedicated faculty members to teach and assist the students of various courses. There is immense contribution of medical faculty especially in relation to the medical subjects. The university has in campus 560 bedded hospital where the students are imparted practical/skill based training in the well equipped laboratories. In addition the students are exposed to various Corporate Hospitals such as Fortis Hospital, Gurugram, Columbia Asia Hospital, Gurugram, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, Paras Hospital, Gurugram etc.There is increased focus on research activities and in adopting new teaching methodologies. The students are not only trained academically, they are encouraged to participate in industrial visits, extracurricular activities, & excursion trips etc. Industry Connect

The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences has tied up with various corporate hospitals for imparting training and internship to the students, few of them are : Fortis Hospital, Gurugram, Paras Hospital, Gurugram, Balaji Action Medical Institute, Delhi, Columbia Asia Hospital ,Gurugram- Primus Hospital, Gurugram, Max Hospital, Gurugram, Khanna Eye center, Delhi, Sharp Sight Centre, Delhi, Mojiram Lions Eye and Health care center, Delhi, ICLINIX Advanced Eye Care Centre, Delhi In addition,the students of various courses are sent for three to six months training in various hospitals including Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi, Modern Diagnostics Centre, Gurugram, Health Map SHKMGMC, Mewat, SIKIMS, Srinagar, Rock Land Hospital, Delhi, Health Map PGIMS Rohtak, Advanced Diagnostic Badshapur, Health Map Diagnostics, Bhagat Phool Singh Medical College, Khanpur, Narula Dignostic Centre, Rohtak, Maharaja Agrasen Hospital, Delhi, Centre for Sight, Jain Diagnostics, Delhi, Al Afia Hospital, Mewat. Dr. Lal Path Bhagat Chandra Hospital, Delhi, Civil Hospital,Gurugram , CT Hospital, Srinagar, Medanta hospital,Gurugram, Dr. P Bhasin Path Labs, Delhi, Civil Hospital, Gurugram etc. A Guest Lecture on “Scope of Optometry and Dispensing Specta- cles” was organized by the Department of Optometry, Faculty of Al- lied Health Sciences on 27th January 2017. Mr. Ankit Sakhuja, Prod- uct Manager-Varilux Lenses for North India region at Essilor India Pvt. Ltd delivered the talk. The session was chaired by Dr V K Govila, Dean Allied Health Sciences.Welcome address was delivered by Dr P. Shingal HOD, Department of Ophthalmology. Mr. Ankit elaborated extensively different types of spectacle lenses available in the Indian market and indications of their prescription. It was an interactive session where the students enthusiastically put a lot of questions which were readily answered by the learned speaker.

40 Faculty of Allied Health Sciences organized a guest lecture by Prof Pratik Kumar, Head, Institute Rotary Cancer hospital, AIIMS, New Delhi on the topic “Basics of Radiation protection as appli- cable to radiology” for the students of Radio-imaging technology on 22 Feb 2017 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. The Pro Chancellor Dr T D Dogra, Advisor Mr N K Singh graced the occassion with their presence at the TV Studio, 3rd floor, B Block. The guest lecturer covered basics of radiation physics, units of radiation, radiation dosimetry and rules of radiation protection.

A guest lecture on water conservation was organized by the Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences. The lecture was delivered by Prof. (Mrs.) Rajesh Dhankhar, HOD Environmental Sciences, MDU Rohtak. The speaker deliberated on the subject of water conservation in detail, inspiring the students to save water and highlight ted the conservation strategies, mitigation of use and importance of water conservation in a simple and lucid way On the occasion of Food Festival and World Health Day, the Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, SGT Uni- versity organized a guest lecture on 7th April 2017 by Mrs. Neelanjana Singh, President, Indian Dietetics Association, Delhi Chapter on topic “365 days of wellness”. The objective of the programme was to provide students and other health professionals with an understanding of the central role of nutrition in health and healing and holistic approach to wellness.

A guest lecture on “Interpretations-Pentacam & Perimetry” was organized by Dept. of Optometry, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, SGT Medical College on 11th April 2017 in Committee Room, Medical building. The guest speaker was Dr. Rajat Jain form L V Prasad Eye Institute Hyderabad, a renowned Cornea and Anterior Segment Specialist of North Delhi. Dr. Rajat Jain explained the clinical applications of Pentacam and Perimetry and how to interpret its results. Dr. V K Govila welcomed the speaker by presenting him a sapling. Dr. Pradeep- Shingal, HOD, Deptt. Of Ophthalmology SGT University formally introduced the speaker and presented the momento to the speaker as a token of gratitude and love. An Educational visit to Government High School, village Laharpur, District Jhajjar was organized by Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences on 27th February, 2017 for M.Sc and B.Sc Students. The purpose of the visit was to acquaint the student about the Mid Day Meal Scheme which is a Government approach to improve the nutritional status of school age children nationwide.

41 Industrial visit was carried out at Centre for Sight Eye Hospital, Sector-29, Gurugram, Haryana on 10/03/2017 for students of Bachelor of Optometry students (2nd year, 3rd year & Interns). The main objective behind the visit was to expose the student, various types of advanced instruments and procedures in the field of Optometry. Dr. Ashwani Kumar Ghai, Assist. Professor Department of Ophthalmology SGT University & Mr. Surendra Prasad Sah accompanied the students. Industrial visit was organized by Faculty of Allied Health Science, Microbiology, SGT University on 16 March 2017 for the students of B.Sc Microbiology to one of the most well known industry in field of food testing, TÜV SÜD south Asia Pvt. Ltd, Udyog Vihar,Gurugram . Mrs. Upas- ana Sharma and Mrs. Khushboo Chandra accompanied the students from SGT University. Company’s role in food testing was explained. TÜV SÜD is a German MNC and holds important place in testing many types of food products based on several parameters like chemical, microbiological etc.

A visit for BMLT 2nd year students was arranged to Columbia Asia hospital, Palam Vihar on 11.5.2017. The students were introduced to the lab supervisor Ms. Jyoti Goswami, who exposed them to modern equipments and instrument used in sample testing. A workshop on “Role of probiotics and intestinal microflora in maintaining good health” was organized by department of Nutrition and dietetics, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in collaboration with Yakult Danone India Pvt limited. Ms. Jyoti Bohra (Senior executive, Science department) and Ms Mahi Tyagi (Executive, science department) of Yakult Danone India private limited conducted the workshop which was attended by students from different departments of Allied Health Sciences. Dr. T. D. Dogra, Professor Emeritus and Director, IQAC welcomed the guests formally to our university. On 18th April 2017, students of Optometry were taken to Essilor India Pvt Ltd Laboratory Okhla Delhi for an educational excursion. They were escorted by Dr. Ashwani Kumar Ghai, Assist. Professor Deptt. Of Ophthalmology and Mr Surender, the Optometrist. On 7th May 2017, a visit for B. Sc. Optometry Interns was organized by SGT University Gurugram for attending a SWARN JAYNTI CME- CUM-WORKSHOP on Amblyopia & Low Vision Awareness and Management at Regional Institute of Ophthalmology, Pt BD Sharma PGIMS Rohtak, Haryana.

Orientation programme is the most important academic ritual, which initiates new students into the intellectual arena and allow them to experience the world of scholars. On 20th September, 2017, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences conducted student Orientation Programme.

42 The programme started with the welcome address by Dean, FAHS Dr. V.K Govila who welcome the Hon’ble guests, Dr. Tarvinder Buxi, Chairman CT & MRI, Department of Radiology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital New Delhi, Dr. Chand Wattal, Hony Senior Consultant, Dept. of Microbiology, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital New Delhi, Ms. Neelanjana Singh, President, Indian Dietetics Association, Delhi Chapter. Our guests addressed the students with their motivational and inspirational talk and shared their experiences with the students.

A visit for BMLT 2nd year students was arranged to Sir Ganga Ram hospital, Rajinder Nagar, Delhi on 12.10. 2017. Mr. Rajdeep Thidwar and Dr. Manisha Sharma from S.G.T University accom- panied the students. Chairman, of Microbiology division in Sri Ganga Ram Hospital, Dr. Chand Wattal and senior consultant, Dr. Jaswinder laid full support and cooperation for maximum benefit of the students.

Co-curricular Inclusivity Students of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences went for an Excursion Trip to Jaisalmer and Jodhpur areas of Rajasthan from 25th Oct 2017 to 30th Oct 2017. They were accompanied by the faculty members Mr. Rajdeep, Ms. Kanishka and Dr. Simranjeet Singh. The places of attraction were Jaisalmer Fort, Tanot Mata Temple and Indo Pak Border. They enjoyed boating at Gadisar Lake and Camel riding at Thar Desert of Rajasthan. The architecture of Mehrangarhfort of Jodhpur was worth appreciated. The experience of staying in camps during late night was unique where they enjoyed Ghoomer the folk dance of Rajasthan. It was a good exposure for students.

43 FACULTY OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

Overview

Faculty of Behavioral Sciences (FBS) was established in 2014. The department embraces participatory, experiential, discursive and stu- dent-centric practices in its teaching-learning endeavors. A visible strength of the department is field training, project work and use of student centric teaching strategies followed by regular counseling session under mentor-mentee system. Currently, the department has three batches of B.Sc. Clinical Psychology; two batches of M.Sc. Clinical Psychology; one batch of M.Phil (RCI approved) Clinical Psychol- ogy; and nine Ph.D. scholars.

Accolades

Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, FBS was Guest of Honor in the Valedictory Session in the National Seminar on “Positive Psychology and Spir- ituality for Holistic Health”, AIBHS, Amity University, 21 March, 2017. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, FBS delivered expert Lecture on ‘Psychological Dynamics of Crime and Criminal Behaviour’for higher Judicial Officers, LNJN NICFS (MHA), April 24, 2017. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, FBS Chaired a Panel in 15th International Symposium on the Contributions of Psychology to Peace on a theme Bridging Across Generations: Turning Research into Action for Children and Families, Rome and Florence, Italy, 21-27 May 2017. Nikita Yadav B.Sc. 3rd Semester student won the First Prize in ‘Sketching’ competition in Pre-Diwali-2017 event. First Prize won by Ayushi, B.Sc. 1st Semester student in ‘Best out of waste’ competition in Pre-Diwali-2017 event. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, FBS participated in “European Higher Education Summit 2017” organized by Uniagents in strategic partnership with Hungarian Rectors’ Conference (HRC) held in Debrecen, Hungary on 24th – 25th October 2017. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean, FBS delivered Invited Keynote Address in the International Conference “Wellness, Health and Quality of Life” College of Physical Education and Sport “Palestra”, Prague, Czech Republic, 2-3 November 2017. Dr. Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani HOD department of Clinical Psychology was awarded Certificate of Appreciation for Best Paper Presentation (3rd position) in International Conference on ‘Rejuvenating Prosthodontics’, organized by Department of Prosthodontics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 9-10 December 2017.

Industry Connect Undergraduate & Post graduate students get specialized clinical training during their internships & placements at the following places: 1. Muskan Foundation, Dwarka, New Delhi. 6. Khushboo Welfare Society, Gurugram 2. Delhi Psychiatry Center, Preet Vihar, New Delhi. 7. VIMHANS, Lajpat Nagar 3. Fortis Hospital, Okhla, New Delhi. 8. Observation Home (OHB) Sewa kutir 4. Santulan Clinic, Ramesh Nagar, New Delhi. 9. Cheshire Home, Okhla, New Delhi 5. HCR Institute, Bijwasan, New Delhi.

44 The students visited National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) , Haryana on 1st March 2017 where they witnessed three labs of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) MR Spectroscopy (MRS), Functional MRI (fMRI), Neuro-AIDS Lab and were demonstrated how EEG is done. They were told that some disorders like epilepsy, dementia, consciousness and narcolepsy can be studied by EEG. A Visit to Cheshire Home, Okhla, Centre for children and adults for disabilities was planned on 7th February 2017 so as the students could understand & learn from the field exposure. Dr. Siddiqa N. Hussain, Counsellor and Clinical Psychologist, Gulf University of Science & Technology, Kuwait delivered an Expert Lecture on the topic ‘Cognitive Therapy as a Self- Help Tool for Daily Life’ on 3rd March 2017. A Visit to Savera, School for Mentally Challenged Children was planned on 21st March 2017

An orientation program for the new batch of B.Sc. Clinical Psychol- ogy/B.A.(Hons.) Psychology and M.Sc. Clinical Psychology courses were organized on 31st August 2017. On this occasion Dr. Dhaval Modi, Director, RoundGlass Peace was invited to address student’s concerns about their new phase of life. Prof. Waheeda Khan, Dean of the faculty after lamp lightening ceremony, welcomed the guests and new batch of students. The Department of Clinical Psychology under the Faculty of Behav- ioral Sciences at SGT University & Hospital organized an orientation program for the First Batch of M.Phil Clinical Psychology on 25th September 2017. Dr. Naveen Grover, IHBAS, Delhi was the distin- guished guest. Prof. T.D. Dogra, Director IQAC at SGTU and an ex-Di- rector of AIIMS, New Delhi was the “Guest of Honor”. Prof. Waheeda Khan,Dean of the faculty and Dr. Mustafa Nadeem Kirmani, head of the department welcomed the guests and inducted students in this program.

Prof. Dr. Milada Krejci, Vice-Director of Science and Research; (Head) Department of Wellness, College of Physical Education and Sports, Prague, Czech Republic delivered an Expert lecture ‘Wellness and Healthy life Style’ on 27th September 2017.

45 Many other worshops were organised for students and faculty members to give them appropriate knowledge and learning about various Behavioral principles. They were as follows: 1. Importance of Field Training in Clinical Psychology & Rehabilitation on 20th January 2017 2. Symptoms of Mental Health on 14th September 2017 3. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Therapy on 26th September 2017 4. Identifying Students with Distress on 4thOctober 2017 5. Clinical Interviewing Skills on 5th October 2017 6. Mood Disorders on 31stOctober 2017 7. Building Positive Self Image on 21st November 2017

Social Welfare

The faculty members & students were involved in celebrating Swatchta Ek Soch through a Nukad Natak on 6th October 2017 and also involved in Mental Health Sensitization Programs in Schools of nearby villages on 10th October 2017.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

The students of the faculty participated in ‘Essay writing & Poetry Recitation Competition’ on International Women’s Day on 8th March 2017 and also in ‘Slogan Writing Competition’ on the eve of World Health Day on 6th April 2017. The students & faculty members enthusiastically participated in an Excursion trip to Kullu-Manali-Manikaran from 24th to 28th March 2017.

46 FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

Overview

The Faculty of Commerce and Management was established in 2013 with UG programmes (BBA-G, BBA-HA, B.com (Pass), B.com (H) and Integrated BBA and later in 2015, it also started PG programmes including MBA, MBA-HA and M.Com, and doctoral programme leading to Ph.D. degree. In all under graduate and post graduate programmes, the curriculum has fair balance of theory and practice so that the students find it easy to locate the jobs as per their skills and they are able to justify the positions they hold in corporate sector or aca- demic field, as the case may be. With the growing market demand and enrichment of intellectual and physical resources of the faculty, it is decided to start B.A. (Hons)-Economics and MA (Economics) from the session 2018-19. The faculty has at present highly qualified two professors, two associate professors, and 14 Assistant Professors specialising in core areas of teaching commerce and management sub- jects. More recruitment is going on to take up increasing teaching and research load and further augment teacher-taught ratio. Majority of the teachers have PhD level qualifications and are therefore, engaged in guiding research and undertaking independent research projects.

Accolades

The faculty participated in SYNERGY-2017 – A Tech fest Program of University held from 9th November, 2017 – 11th November, 2017. In this program, the faculty showcased its achievements and also put up different projects for the visitors. In an assessment by the expert committee one of the projects titled as “A way to smart village” was chosen for chancellor’s award. Three teams of four students each participated in a national level management game competition – CHANAKYA – organized by All India Management Association and two teams won the first position in the round held at MS University, Vadodra on 14th & 15th November 2017. Then, these teams participated in the next round of the competition held at Pune on 17th November 2017 and one of these teams won the second prize and qualified for the national level competition to be held on 30th November, 2017 in Coimbatore.

Industry Connect

The Faculty organized a Seminar on “Reforms in Security Market” for MBA students on 22nd May, 2017. Mr. K. Sukumaran, Chair Profes- sor in Investor Education and Financial Literacy (SEBI) and Dean, NISM – established by SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India), a government of India undertaking, was the key speaker in seminar. The intellectual speaker specified the various benefits of security market and also explained the current reforms in the share market. He also apprised the audience about the different facets of economy, share market and personal finance and their interrelationship. While giving the presidential remarks, Professor M. S. Turan, Dean Faculty of Commerce and Management thanked and honored the key resource person, Dr Sukumaran. The Faculty organized an Alumni Meet and, on this occasion, also organized a workshop on Goods and Service Tax (GST) on 11th July, 2017 for all present alumni of PG & UG Courses of the faculty. CA Suniel Rana, an expert in the field, was the Key Note Speaker. The main purpose of the workshop was creating awareness about latest taxation reforms in the country and update the knowledge of recently passed out students from the faculty. Besides the alumni and faculty members, senior officers of the University also participated in the workshop.

47 Induction program is an initiative to groom the overall personality of the newly admitted students and make them acquainted with the culture and overall environment of the institution. The of Induction Program - 2017 for our new batches of MBA, BBA,BBA (HA), B.com, B.Com(H) was held from 1st Aug, 2017 to 5th August,2017. During the course of five days, lectures on various aspects related to campus life of students were delivered by faculty members and other senior officers of the University. The new entrants were apprised, among other things, about course curriculum, extra curricular and co-curricular activities, administrative procedures, opportunities for personality development and growth during their campus life. In the series of lectures held during induction programme, the key speaker on 3 August, 2017 was Professor Jagdeep Chhokar, former Director and Dean of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA). He shared many of his rich experiences of corporate, government and profession in a simple and lucid manner and advised the students to stay focused on their targets. The Orientation Programme for freshmen students comprised of guest lectures on different dates by eminent persons from industry and academia for the students of the faculty in general and newly admitted students in particular. Prof. (Dr.) P.C. Jain, Former Principal of SRCC Delhi delivered a guest lecture on “Significance of process of Learning - Role of stakeholders” on 16th August, 2017. It was entirely an interactive session, which provided understanding about roles of different stakeholders in learning process.

The Faculty also organized an orientation session exclusively for fresh batch of students of MBA, BBA, and B. Com. Mr. Pawan Sharma, Assistant Vice President & Training Head, TATA AIA Life Insurance Company was the key speaker on this occasion held on 7th September, 2017. The learned speaker enumerated numerous employment opportunities available in the sector. While emphasizing the need for cre- ativity and lateral thinking in learning process, he brought out the importance of the insurance sector in Indian economy in general and job creation in particular. Another orientation program was held on 19th September, 2017. The resource persons in this programme were Mr. Mohit Saxena (Di- rector- Legal & Compliance, Religare Finserv) and Ms. Ved Saxena (Manager- Operations, Dish TV India Ltd (Essel Group). The learned speakers threw light on several key aspects of corporate life and apprised how creative ideas are generated sometimes at very low level in the organization. The session was concluded by Professor M. S. Turan Dean, FCM, with his remarks that expert power is more important than legitimate power in so far as the managerial success is concerned. Professor Rajiv Khanna, Dean Faculty of Law presided over the programme.

48 The Faculty also conducted a seminar on 23rd August 2017 on Business Analytics, a subject of topical interest among industry circles these days. Business analytics is the methodical exploration of an organization’s data, with an emphasis on statistical analysis. The re- source person was Mr. Visveswaran, M.Tech in Geo-informatics, who was nominated by Infosys as best faculty for business intelligence. Mr. Visveswaran shared his views about data analysis and its usefulness in decision making. He took several exercises to explain the subject of discussion which aroused students’ interest in the discussions followed by revelations about opportunities for data analytics experts in the industry. Faculty of Commerce and Management has organized a short term certificate course on “Spreadsheet Modeling for Decision Making: A case based approach”, which has started from 22nd Sep, 2017. The objective of that course was to make students familiar with Data analysis and interpretation to achieve their organizational Goals. There were 30 participants from different management and commerce programmes being run in the University.

The faculty organized another one day workshop on 27th September 2017 on GST: Issues & Challenges, which was especially structured and organized for the entrepreneurs. The resource person was CMA S.K. Bhatt (Vice Chairman–ICAI-NIRC) and galaxy of other experts forming part of his team. The workshop was attended by 30 entrepreneurs and industry owners and senior officers and students of the University. The Workshop was inaugurated by Professor R.P. Bajpai, advisor to the management of the University and Chief Guest on the occasion of Valediction was Professor Dr. Sham Singla, Pro-Chancellor of the University. The workshop was concluded with a very lively panel discussion by CMA S. K. Bhatt, GST and Insolvency expert and Vice Chairman, ICAI- NIRC and his associates CMA Sandeep Goel, CMA Deepika Bhurga Prasad, CA. Navjit Singh, CMA Anil Sood and Insolvency expert CMA Ajit Kumar. Professor Dr. M.S. Turan, Dean FCM honored the guests and presented a vote thanks to all present on the occasion. The faculty organized a knowledge sharing session on “Retail: Opportunities & Challenges” for the students of MBA- I & III Semester, IMBA- V Semester & B.Com (Hons) – V Semester on 10th October, 2017. Mr. Lokesh Agarwal, Ex-Vice President, SRS Value Bazaar was the key speaker on this occasion. He started the session with a discussion on basic concepts of Retailing, Footfall, Conversion and Basket Size, and while explaining the manifestations of Retailing, the learned speaker also explained with examples vital attributes of retailing along with the discount policies adopted by retail stores.

Besides the above several faculty development programmes were also conducted from time to time. A workshop on Excel was organized by Dr Sunil Kumar for faculty members of FCM on 25th July, 2017. The same workshop was subsequently conducted for the teachers present in the Core committee meeting. Another short workshop on “How to write a research paper” was conducted by Professor M. S. Turan for the teachers of FCM. Professor D. P. Goel, of MDI Gurugram also had an interaction with faculty members in second week of June, 2017 and gave some key points to develop themselves and contribute substantially to the University.

49 FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES

Overview

The Faculty of Dental Sciences had started in 2002 and soon was able to carve a niche for itself in the field of Dentistry and was recog- nized among the top Dental Colleges across the country because of the excellent infrastructure, state of the art facilities, high number of OPD patients and well experienced and qualified faculty. Now the faculty aims at developing itself as a Research & Referral Centre. Many research projects are going on. Every Department has submitted research projects for mural grants. Many of the faculty members are persuing Ph.D from the University itself. Accolades The department of Oral Surgery established a new advanced surgical department by the name of NavMuskaan wherein they plan to provide complete clinical, psychological and rehabilitative care to the unfortunate patients especially the new born children suffering from cleft lip & cleft palate conditions. The centre housed in the SGT Hospital is actively working in spreading awareness about this clinical condition and its early management so that such patients can overcome this situation and have the best possible future.The center was inaugurated by Dr. Arun P Setia who himself is a renowned Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon working at Sri Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. Dr. Daya Shankara Rao JK, Dr. Anil K Sheorain & Dr. Alok Bhatnagar conducted pre-conference course on “Orthognathic surgery” during AOMSI 7th National PG Convention Chandigarh, 6th-8th April 2017.

Dr. M.S. Sidhu (Dean, Research & Development, SGT University) was conferred the prestigious Fellowship by National Academy of Medical Sciences for the year 2017. The Fellowship was award- ed at 57th Annual Conference (NAMSCON 2017) of the National Academy of Medical Sciences which was held at Sri Guru Ram Das Institute of Medical Sciences & Research, Amritsar (Punjab) on 28th October, 2017. National Academy of Medical Sciences (India) is a unique institution setup by Government of India, which fosters and utilizes academic excellence as its resource to meet medical and social goals.

The Departments of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics and Prosthodontics in association with NOBEL BIOCARE, the Pioneers and Leaders in Implant have launched a Comprehensive Implant Training Program with Hands-on & Clinical Exposure. The Program is the first of its kind designed and focused on multi-modular training incorporating surgical, prosthetic and periodontal components of Contempo- rary Implantology for beginners. First Module of the program was conducted from 9th-12th October 2017. Twenty patients were treated in marathon two days and twenty three implants were placed by the in house trainees, a majority of whom were exposed to the field of Implantology for the first time. Dr. M. S. Sidhu had been Chairperson scientific session of Annual conference of Indian Society of Dental Research held on 1st Oct.2017 at New Delhi and also delivered a Guest Faculty of IOS for IOS National Integrated Typodont workshop on 17th Oct. 2017 at Vikarabad, Telangana. 50 Department of Prosthodontics was awarded Chancellor’s Award for Innovative project titled “Head Movement Controlled Wheelchair for Quadriplegic Patients” at the Synergy 2017 Technofest organized by the University. Dr. Shourya Tandon, Professor, Public Health Dentistry was awarded with the first prize for his paper presentation titled “Phantom Cig- arette” – The New Age Silent Killer, at the 22nd Indian Association of Public Health Dentistry National Conference organised at Dhule, Maharashtra from 3rd to 5th November 2017.

Prof. Robert Horowitz, a renowned name in the field of Periodonology was Inducted as Adjunct Professor in the faculty of Dental Sciences. Dr. Neha Saksena authored research work in Periodontolgy which was accepted for poster presentation at the prestigious 103rd Annual meeting of American academy of Periodontology, Boston, USA to be held in September 2017. Dr. Renu Tanwar, Reader, Oral Medicine & Radiology was invited as guest speaker in CME held at SN Medical College, Jodhpur on 12th September 2017. Dr. Ashtha Arya was awarded with best paper presentation on the topic “Retrieval Of Separated Instruments : Predictable Ultrasonics” at IDA conference held from 15th-17th Sept 2017 at Radisson Blue, Pashim Vihar, New Delhi. At the same event Dr. Anshul Arora was also awarded with second best paper presentation.

Industry Connect

An Industrial-cum-Academic field visit to water treatment plant was organized for the final year BDS students and Post graduate students of Public Health Dentistry Department. The field trip was designed to expose students to water treatment unit operations, use of hydraulic equipment (pumps, flumes, etc) and environment regulations. Also the students learnt the water quality parameters so that the water can be safe for consumption. This is a part of the curriculum of the Department of Public Health Dentistry. This field visit proved to be useful for students as they learnt the insight about water treatment process and drinking water quality.

51 The Department of oral Surgery organized a Guest lecture on CBCT: Interpretations and evaluation, 20th March 2017 by Dr. Sharad Sahai; Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Radiologist. Head, DMD Imaging Centre, Gurugram.The aim of the program was to create awareness to- wards Modern diagnostic techniques in Oral Radio-diagnosis and how to interpret and evaluate CBCT. The one hour program was attended by over 200 people. Department of Conservative Dentistry And Endodontics, FDS organized a CDE on ‘Endodontic Treatment Outcomes’ on 4th April 2017. The Guest speaker was Dr. Ibrahim H. Abu Tahun (Associate professor, University of Jordan). An integrated CDE program “PICS” encompassing the often overlooked aspect of dentistry namely Clinical Photography and one of the most challenging treatments in implants: Implants in Esthetic Zone was conducted by eminent clinicians from India and abroad on 28th April 2017.The Faculty was privileged to have Dr. Datta Malyavantham BDS, DDS, FICOI, a clinician par excellence with over 20 years’ experience in clinical dentistry and specialist in Dental Implants talk and Dr. Akash Akinwar, a practitioner from Mumbai, who is renowned for his clinical photography skills using smartphones. He gave a scintillating display of using common smartphones to take clinically relevant photographs.

The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery organized a Live Surgical Workshop on zygomatic Implants on 9th May 2017. Prosthetic rehabilitation of patients with minimum or no bone to support dental implants is a major challenge for maxillofacial implantologists. A new modality for the treatment of such cases is Zygomatic implants. The use of this modality is not widespread, and the use of 4 Zygomatic Implants for rehabilitating the maxilla is rarer still. Department of Periodontology and Department of Pedodontics & Preventive dentistry, in collaboration with ISP Study Group Delhi NCR and Coltene organized a workshop on Modern Endodontics with Controlled Memory Files in Pediatric cases and Perio-Endo lesions on 25th May 2017. The Guest Speaker was Dr. Rita Chandki (Key Opinion Leader with Coltene, Whaledent, India). Dr. Chandki presented an informative lecture by discussing the basics of Root Canal Treatment to customizing its protocol with HyFlex EDM and CM systems. The Department of Oral Medicine & Radiology and Public Health Dentistry together organized a “No-Tobacco week” with the aim of Spreading Awareness about the ill effects of Tobacco and ways to Quit tobacco. Various activities like ‘No Tobacco’ rally for awareness of residents of village Budhera, Health Talk for non-teaching faculty and patients visiting Faculty of Dental Sciences and A Guest Lecture for the Faculty & Students. People were made aware regarding harmful effects of tobacco and role of tobacco in causing oral cancer. They were also made aware regarding Nicotine Replacement Therapy (chewing gums, tablets) which helps patient in quitting tobacco. The event concluded with an enlightening talk for Faculty and students by Dr. Aswini Balappanavar from Maulana Azad Institute of Dental Sciences who discussed that ‘How can dental Surgeons make a big difference in the society by counseling their patients on tobacco cessation’.

52 The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery organized a Live Surgical Workshop on Cleft Rhinoplasty on 2nd August, 2017. Con- genital Birth defects carry with themselves a stigma in our society so much so that the patient suffers more due the negative psychology prevalent in our society than the disorder itself. Disfigured nose in a cleft patient is one such deformity that has far reaching emotional and psychological consequences. Cleft Rhinoplasty is an elegant procedure that restores the form and function of a normal nose and corrects the deformed nasal profile. Dr. David P. Tauro, a renowned Maxillofacial surgeon of international repute, graced the university in the month of August wherein he addressed the students upon the art of cleft rhinoplasty. A live, interactive surgical session was arranged in which he demonstrated the art and science of cleft rhinoplasty to the students and trainees. A guest Lecture was organized on Multi design approach to optimize – Implant based rehabilitation on 10th August 2017. Dr. Anand Krish- namurthy from Equinox India Ltd was invites as the Guest Speaker. A lecture was organized on TiDiE technique on 7th September’2017 by Dr. M.S Muthu from Colgate India. Department of Prosthodontics organized A CDE & Hands-on workshop on “Prosthetic Challenges in Implant Dentistry” on 11th September 2017. Dr. Tushar Chawla came as the guest speaker. He spoke about the common problems encountered while placing implants and their management. The Lectures were followed by Hands-on Workshop wherein the registered delegates placed implants on dummy models.

Department of Public Health Dentistry organised a guest talk on “Role of Biostatistics & Research Methodology in Health Sciences” in collaboration with Kent State University, Ohio-India Center on behalf of which, Dr. Mark A James, PhD, Professor & Chair, an expert on Biostatistics, Tropical Medicine & Epidemiology visited us on 13th September 2017 to share his views with PhD Scholars, Postgraduates and faculty members of Health Sciences Faculties. The event organised by Dr. Shourya Tandon, Professor, as Organizing Chairman, with his fellow colleagues was attended by on campus post graduate students and faculty members actively. Department of Oral Pathology organized a Guest lecture on World Tuberculosis day by Dr Bobby Bhalotra Senior Consultant Dept of Chest Medicine Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. The speaker for the day was Dr. Bobby Bhalotra who made everyone aware about the various hidden facts about Tuberculosis. He also stressed upon the preventive measures for this deadly widespread disease.

The Department of Periodontology and Department of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Sciences conducted a “Live Laser Surgery Workshop” on 6th October, 2017.The workshop included a lecture and two live surgeries by Dr. Vidya Dodwad, BDS, MDS, Diploma & Masters in Oral Laser, Vienna Medical University, Austria.The lecture highlighted the use of laser technology in clinical cases of all dental specialties. Live surgeries included depigmentation and frenectomy each were carried out in the Implant OT with live streaming in the TV Studio auditorium. This was followed by an interactive session with by Dr. Vidya Dodwad, BDS, MDS, Diploma & Masters in Oral Laser, Vienna Medical University, Austria. 53 The department of Prosthodontics organized a guest lecture by Dr. Moez I. Khakiani, Mumbai, Maharashtra on 28th November 2017. Dr. Moez I. Khakiani in his fun filled lecture spoke on the importance of Occlusion in Fixed Prosthodontics. Occlusion is one of the most researched yet the most misunderstood concept in dentistry. He simplified the occlusal concepts for undergraduate students through his interactive session.

The Department of Oral Pathology organized a Guest lecture to celebrate World AIDS Day 2017 to be a part in the global campaign “End Isolation, End stigma, End HIV transmission. We have fought HIV. Now let’s end it.” The guest speaker was Dr. Susmita Saxena who elabo- rated about HIV and its oral manifestations and preventive measures to limit the spread of the disease while delivering dental care. The faculty organized an Anti-Ragging Lecture for all the dental students so as to sensitize them with menace which is a serious cause of concern in higher educational institutes. The guest speaker for the day was Dr. Ashu Kumar Gupta, Dental Council of India Member, Vice Principal & Head, Conservative Dentistry, HP Government Dental College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.

Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics had organized a lecture session on “Cention-N: A new alternative to amalgam” on 5th December 2017, followed by live demo and hands-on by Dr. Phillip Schneider from Switzerland, who spoke about the novel filling material- Cention-N, as an alternative to amalgam fillings. A CDE programme “Clinical Orthodontics-Back to Basics was organized by Department of Orthodontics on 11th December 2017. The guest speaker for the programme was Dr. Gautam Munjal, Diplomate IBO and former Chairman of Indian Board of Orthodontics. He laid emphasis on importance of clinical examination particularly macro and micro esthetics. The speaker explained in detail various malocclu- sions having average, vertical and horizontal growth patterns through his beautifully treated cases. This learning experience was an eye opener for more than 65 Post graduates who came from all over Delhi-NCR. Thus, the programme not only sowed the seeds of interest in the budding orthodontic post graduates but also encouraged and motivated all academicians and experienced Orthodontists.

54 Social Welfare

The Department of Public Health Dentistry has collaboration with governmental health services for providing basic dental services and the faculty dental clinics work as referral center for advanced care.In the past collaborations with Jhajjar, , Nuh & Tauru in the form of Private Public Partnership (PPP) have helped us establish new collaborations with CMO, Gurugram for working in the same manner at 4 new locations, namely Civil Hospital, Sector 10; GH, Hailymandi; Farukh Nagar & . Tie-ups with various NGOs like DLF-Global De- velopment Foundation & Reliance SEZ Foundation have been made in order to provide oral health care to various employees and villagers. Our association with Blind Relief Association, Lodhi Road, New Delhi has been working since 2009 where we provide oral health care to various visually impaired children and adults too. Also, Oral health care treatment camps at various schools and villages near to the SGT University are organized on regular basis with extended support from SGT Student Outreach Team and Publicity Team. An MOU has been executed and implemented with Reliance SEZ for providing oral health care for 20 adopted villages in the Badli area, near Jhajjar. Oral Screening and treatment camps are regularly conducting outreach activities on daily basis, thus providing screening and treatment for oral diseases in rural as well as urban areas in and around Gurugram-NCR. The objective behind such programs is to make the dental care facilities available to the masses & needy people, to whom these services are not available at approachable & affordable standards. The department of Public Health Dentistry has conducted around 78 camps during the period of 15th March 2017 to September 2017. Around 3300 patients were screened and treated for their ailments at the camp site. Also, the patients were reffered to the Faculty of Dental Sciences, SGT University for further advanced care. An Oral Cancer Awareness Drive was conceived by interdisciplinary collaboration of Department of Oral Pathology & Microbiology and Forensic Odontology and Department of Public Health Dentistry. It Started on 4th Feb and continued till April 2017. On 15th February 2017, Oral Health treatment camp was organized by Department of Public Health Dentistry, SGT University as per Private Public Partner- ship (PPP) agreement with CMO, Gurugram, at Government Hospital, Hailymandi, where in people were screened for Oral Health ailments and treated accordingly. Oral Health Education Camp was conducted by SGT University at Sultanpur Village on 21-3-17. Staff from all the faculties participat- ed in the camp. Dr. Sachin from Dept. of Public Health Dentistry taught the villagers about the importance of oral health. A dental screening cum treatment camp was organized in District Jail, Jhajjar on 21st March 2017. A team of 8-9 doctors and two atten- dants reached the camp site where around 119 prisoners were screened and around 27 treated. Dental ambulance along with the team was taken to accomplish the treatment procedures. This outreach activity was organized to celebrate World Oral Health Day 2017 with .theme “Live Mouth Smart” A camp was organized on the occasion of World Health Day 2017 by the Department of Public Health Dentistry on 7.4.2017 at Sultanpur, Gurugram. The camp was based on the theme given by World Health Organization on the occasion of World Health Day 2017, i.e. “De- pression - Let’s Talk”. A Health talk on Depression and its effect on oral health was given during the camp to the rural people of that area. The Department of Pedodontics in collaboration with Public Health Dentistry organised a camp Sheetla Mata Mandir, Gurugram A Screening-cum-Treatment Camp at Civil Hospital, Sector 10, Gurugramon 18th April 2017. A Camp was organised near the OPD area in Civil Hospital. The Department of Public Health Dentistry celebrated World Oral Hygiene Day on 1st August 2017 at Village DadriToi, Haryana. An aware- ness activity was organised nearby a high school within Dadri village comprising of dental team for oral health check-up and treatment of people. Around 158 patients were examined of which 39 were provided dental treatment in the mobile dental van

55 An oral health awareness and screening activity was organised with the collaboration of NGO Rotary Club Gurugram at MDI (Management Development Institute) Gurugram. Around 50 patients were examined which includes both the students of MDI and workers. Patients who required complex dental treatment were referred to SGT University for further procedures. Along with the Dental Check-up toothpaste and toothbrush were also distributed to the needful patients after check-up. Department of Public Health Dentistry in association with National Human Care Foundation (NHFC) conducted an Oral Health Awareness Drive on 6th August 217 at DLF Phase IV, Gurugram. The awareness activity was conducted to motivate dental hygiene maintenance and provides basic dental health education to the children living in slums and who do not have access to dental treatment. Around 97 patients were examined.

A new initiative evening meetings were started by SGT University from 3rd June 2017 in near by villages three times a week. The purposes of these meetings were to have interaction with the villagers to understand their needs in relation to their health care with small group discussion. Newer health care initiatives and technologies which have been added to the dental clinics were also introduced at these forums. Any non-compliance in the oral health care of patients were also discussed and redressal of such issues was also taken care by the faculty members of the department

Dental survey for village Budhera under Swa-Prerith Adarsh Gram Yojana was completed in 2016. This door to door survey covering complete family was conducted bi-weekly on Monday and Friday. Now, Polyclinic has been set-up where patients are screened for dental problems and referred to the faculty for dental treatments. The Department of Prosthodontics in collaboration with Department of Public Health Dentistry organised a camp at Gurukul old age home in Bandhwari Village, Gurugram- Road. About 102 patients were screened.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

It was the first time in the history of SGT University that an Inter Col- lege Fest was organized. The FDS organized ‘SGT Dental Esperanza 2017’ on 17th and 18th November, 2017. The mega event saw the participation of around 1100 students from 25 Dental colleges.Stu- dents from various esteemed Government and Private Dental Col- leges of Delhi, NCR, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab and Himachal Pradesh participated.The program was inaugurated by Honorable Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, Former Supreme Court Judge of India. Justice Misra appreciated the approach of private universi- ties who not only afford so many students, an opportunity to go for professional higher education but also maintain high standards of Academics along with overall personality development of students. The grand Finale of the event was A Live Band ‘Awaaz’.

56 The Faculty of Dental Sciences welcomed its BDS (I Year) Students with a 15 day long Induction program. Taking into consideration that Entering a professional course is a turning point in any student’s life, an Induction program was organized in which the university officers along with Senior Faculty members oriented the students towards the Profession, University life and helped them to build a vision about their future. An Orientation Day was organized in which the parents of the students were also invited and were briefed about the faculty, course and university. A Freshers Party ‘Exuberance 2017’ was hosted by the Senior Students under the guidance of esteemed faculty members of The Department of Prosthodontics.The Fresher’s Party was really memorable and created nostalgic moments which shall always remain etched in the minds of these students forever.

There always comes a time when we need to say Goodbye to our Alma mater. The faculty organized a “Farewell” and joined together to bid adieu to our Dear Students of Batch 2012-2017 on 21st December 2017. The students filled the day with laughter and giggles as they performed on peppy numbers and also soothened the atmosphere with the beautiful melodies. All the outgoing students were given apt Titles and a few of them bagged special titles namely Miss SGT-Kiran, Mr SGT-Atul, Most talented-Vishal, Miss Adorable-Jayati. Depart- ment of Public Health Dentistry gave a special letter of appreciation to Himanshu and Atul for their immense contribution in rural camps.

57 FACULTY OF EDUCATION

Overview

SGT University is constantly working towards its mission of delivering quality Education and preparing potential intellectuals in a number of disciplines. Faculty of Education is another feather in its cap which offers Teacher Education courses.The Master of Education (M.Ed.) Programme is designed to provide opportunities to would be Teacher Educators to extend as well as deepen their knowledge and un- derstanding of Education, specialize in select areas and also develop research competencies leading to specialization in either Elemen- tary Education or Secondary Education. The products of M.Ed. programme can find placements as Teacher Educators in IASEs, DIETs, Directorates of Education, Councils of Secondary/Higher Secondary Education, SCERTs, Colleges of Education and University Education Departments. The Faculty of Education intends to provide opportunities for interactive and participative learning where learners do not remain passive listeners but are groomed as active participants in the teaching learning process through visits, role playing, hands-on experiences, case studies, research projects, discussions on reflective issues, observations and interaction with the community in multiple socio-cultural environments so that the potential of students may not remain inchoate in the absence of meaningful exposure.

Accolades A “Card Making Competition” was organized in Faculty of Education for the students on 20th January, 2017. Beautiful and creative cards were made by students in the competition using different materials. Students were judged on the basis of their creativity, material used and originality. First position was obtained by Manisha Yadav and Khushbu Shokeen jointly, Shivani was judged as second & Shefali and Basanti third in the competition. On 27th January, 2017 our department organized “Best Out of Waste Competition”. Theme of the competition was “My Dream School”. Students were divided into group of three each and they were also told to give names to their school. Students had to make a three di- mensional model from the waste material. They used a variety of waste materials like waste cardboard, egg trays, boxes, wedding cards, newspaper etc. Group with the name KKS Public School (Khushbu, Kanika & Sushma) came first and group with the name Sky Public School (Yamini, Basanti & Saumya) stood second in the event. A “Rangoli Making Competition” was organised for students in Faculty of Education on Feb 10, 2017. For this, all the students were divided into groups. Each group had two members. Some traditional names like Parv, Utsav, Tyohaar, Vandanaetc were given to the groups. Group with the name Utsav (Basanti & Yamini) came first and group with the name Sanskaar (Khushboo & Sangeeta) came second in the event and group named Sanskriti (Bhawna & Nisha) was third. The origins of collage can be traced back hundreds of years, but this technique made a dramatic reappearance in the early 20th century as an art form of novelty. To promote this art form a “Collage Making Workshop” was organised in Faculty of Education on 7th April, 2017. Ms Chetna Jathol conducted the workshop. All the students took very keen interest in the activity and made some very beautiful and relevant collages on different themes. All the collages made by students were displayed in the college campus and these were appreciated by all. Swachh Bharat : Swachh Vidyalaya is the national campaign driving ‘Clean India: Clean Schools’. A key feature of the campaign is to ensure that every school in India has hygiene facilities. In the backdrop of the above, Faculty of Education launched Swachh Bharat : Swa- chhVidyalaya campaign involving B.Ed teacher trainees and faculty members on 6th October 2017 in New Shishu Kalyan Public School, Chandu and GSSS, Budhera to clean the school surroundings and sensitize the students, teachers as well as the community towards importance of clean schools for children as their prerogative. Industry Connect

On 13th January, 2017, an extension lecture was organized on the topic “Four Pillars of Education” which was addressed by Prof B S Dagar, Former Head, Department of Education, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. The lecture was very educative and informative for the students as it dealt with four pillars of Education i.e. Learning to know, Learning to do, Learning to live together & Learning to be, given by Delor’s Commission in 1996. The relevance of each pillar in today’s context was very well explained in detail with relevant examples by Prof Dagar. He told students that these four pillars form an integrated whole, complementing and strengthening each other and making education an overall experience of learning. The lecture was attended by all the students of B.Ed. Another lecture on the same day i.e. 13-01-2017 was delivered on the topic “Role of Teachers in 21st Century” by Prof S K Yadav, For- mer Head, Department of Teacher Education, NCERT. Prof Yadav highlighted the various roles and responsibilities of a teacher in present context. He emphasized that the role of teacher has changed from mere a knowledge giver to a facilitator. He also drew attention to the fact that the most important role of teacher is to get to know each student as an individual in order to comprehend his/her unique needs, learning styles, social and cultural background, interests and abilities.

58 To have an orientation about the concept and the process in order to adopt Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as part of SGT University vision, a Guest Lecture was organized on “Choice Based Credit System- Its Implementation” on 3rd March, 2017 in the TV studio from 11am- 12.30 pm. The speaker of the day was Prof Mohd Mian (Professor of Education), Former Vice-Chancellor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Central University of Orissa, Koraput & English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. As a part of School Experience Programme, students visited SCR Public School, Gurugram to have an exposure of actual field settings on 2nd May, 2017. Students observed various academic and co-curricular activities in the school and also got an understanding of working of school. All the students were also asked to observe one complete period. Students submitted a brief report of the observations made during the visit.

The faculty organized a workshop on the theme entitled “Performing Arts as A Pedagogy” on 29th September 2017. The workshop had been specifically designed for B.Ed teacher trainees to orient them to the concept of Perform- ing Arts as A Pedagogy to reform classroom transactional strategies in schools. Ms Richa oriented the teacher train- ees to the concept of performing arts as a medium for cre- ation of joyful learning in school classrooms. This workshop aquainted B.Ed teacher trainees with the skill of transacting content through dance and singing to capture the attention of school students in classrooms.

Faculty of Education organised a Guest Lecture on the theme entitled “Blended Learning” on 26th September 2017 in SGT University Campus. The Guest Speaker was Dr. Shalini Yadav, Associate Professor, GGSIP University, New Delhi. She oriented the B.Ed teacher train- ees to the conceptual understanding of blended learning and its implications for classroom proceedings. The guest lecture focused on the professional competencies B.Ed pupil teachers which is a prerequisite in the transaction of school curriculum with effectiveness by sustaining the concept of self paced and joyful learner centered approach.

59 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Overview

Faculty of Engineering and Technology (FET) was established in the year 2015. FET is ranked 4th in India by Times Engineering Survey 2016 conducted by Times of India. FET comprises of four Departments : Civil Engineering (CE), Computer Science Engineering (CSE), Elec- trical and Communication Engineering (ECE), Mechanical Engineering (ME). FEThas M. Tech programs in CSE, ECE, CE and ME. FET also has a Centre for Languages and Communication to take care of foreign languages for the students. M.Tech students are selected on the basis of merit. FET has indeed a vibrant Ph. D program in all the academic programmes mentioned above. FET has demonstrated its excellence in research in many areas as a vibrant university atmosphere with the combination of strong aca- demic and research activities. Both complement each other and the students at all levels under the able guidance of the faculty members maintain this brilliant combination and help the Institute to reach the zenith of knowledge and innovation. FET follows Semester system for evaluating students. FET uses following Teaching Learning methods such as Quiz, Assignments, Case Studies, Roll Play, Model Making, Seminar, Internships, Industrial Visits, Project Based Study, Tutorial, Surprise Test, Soft skills, GDs, Guest Lecture and International Faculty Inputs. The main focus is on Practical Learning usingProject as part of curriculum, Project Labs, Spoken Tutorial Lab, Online Test, Onsite Learning, Participation in Competition, Regular Review of Projects. FET has fully equipped E-classrooms, Intranet with Faculty PPT subjects, Online Expert Lecture (Spoken Tutorial), E-Journals with easy access and On-line discussion forum (with Google Handouts). FET has established a unique ‘Mentoring System’ through which each student is assigned a Faculty Advisor. Faculty Advisors are closely and carefully mentoring the students for achieving excellence in their endeavors. They play an advisory role and guide students to com- plete their degree program in a smooth and timely manner. They also provide advices and extend extra supports related to thought pro- cess, health, ethics & morality, professional needs and corporate life, and for overall development of students throughout his/ her tenure at the University. The faculty has a deep sense of devotion for maximizing the opportunities of development available to students within the campus and beyond. Faculty Advisors are the contact point for parents/ guardians for performance and conduct related issues of their wards. Students are taught Choice Based Credit System syllabus along with assistance for placement, industrial visits/training and latest technology based projects.

Accolades

Mr. Anurag Kapoor, 5th Sem, has received certificate from “High Commission Of India-Indian Cultural Centre “at SUVA, Republic of Fiji for outstanding Bollywood Dance performance in Fiji from 14th-26th August 2017. Indian government had sent 10 best candidates out of which Anurag was one.

60 Students from Computer Science & Engineering : Sonam, Ruhi, Yogita & Manisha under guidance of Dr. Amit Goel and Mrs.Vimmi attended FICE India Intel Higher Education Challenge 2017, Ban- galore and were under top 20 contestant group. Project was based on Intel Edison Spark fun Kit and the idea was based on Water Supply Management. Students from Computer Science & Engineering Srishti Chauhn, Prahat, Pahur Dahra, Disha Grover, under the guidance of Mr. Gaurav (Assistant Professor, CSE) won Chancellor Award in Project Presentation at Synergy 2017 which was held in SGT University, Gurugram. Students from ECE department under supervision of Faculty mem- bers developed new projects in the department. Few of them were E-Rickshaw, DVR and Voice recognition wheel chair.

Faculty Naresh Kumar from Electronics & Communication Engineering department along with students Shailender, Raveen, Gaurav and Sandeep designed “Solar based E-Rickshaw” which aimed to operate by solar energy. The main objective behind the working on this project is to avoid the dependency only on electricity energy. These batteries can be charged by the solar energy. Four Solar photo voltaic panels to generate solar energy, & two Solar charge controller to control the charging & loading current were used. To overcome Voltage sag disturbances, dynamic voltage restorer was developed. The DVR is a power electronic based device that provides controllable voltage source, whose voltage vector (magnitude and angle) adds to the source voltage during sag event, to restore the load voltage to pre-sag conditions. Students developed Arduino based voice recognition wheel chair which can be useful to handicap students. Movement of chair is controlled by voice recognition system embedded in the wheel chair. Students from CE department under supervision of Faculty members developed new projects in the department. Few of them were Fold- ing Bridge, Seismic Damper and base isolation system. Faculty Anurag and MaliniTewari from Civil Engineering department along with students Mohit, Nitin, Ushender, and Jagveer prepared working modal on Seismic damper and Base isolation system. The main objective behind the working on this project is to aware society about the new technology. Civil Engineering students prepared 7 no. of projects on different ideas as different types of bridge, Green building, IOT Based garbage monitoring, IOT Based air pollution monitoring, Wind energy harvesting. Industry Connect CCNA (Routing & Switching) by CICSO Academy: CCNA Routing and Switching certification will not only prepare one with the knowledge of foundational technologies, but ensure you stay relevant with skill sets needed for the adoption of next generation Spoken Tutorials in association with IIT Bombay: The Spoken Tutorial Project is about teaching and learning a particular FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) like Linux, Scilab, LaTeX, PHP & MySQL, Java, C/C++, LibreOffice etc. via an easy Video tool – Spoken Tutorials. D-link Academy for Wireless : The D-Link Certified Specialist (DCS) program covers networking theories and configuration lab modules. The purpose of the DCS training is to help participants better understand network standards, protocols, functions, and how to manage network devices. Lab modules cover simple and practical hands-on-scenarios. Lab practice will help to familiarize participants with D-Link products and solutions. Intel-Intelligent System Lab: SGT University has set up the state of the art INTEL Intelligent Systems Laboratory, in association with INTEL - FICE. INTEL intelligent system laboratory is equipped with Intel Galileo board and the necessary peripherals. This laboratory will train the students on Embedded Systems and Internet of Things (IOT). Students can utilize the facilities in the laboratory for their academic project work and to develop innovative solutions for the real world problems.

Seminar on “Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) & SCADA” was conducted by Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, Faculty of Engineering on 21st September 2017. Seema Kapoor from Ladder Integrated Automation Training Institute gave a brief intro- duction on the said topics. 2nd & 3rd and Final Year students participated and had good interaction session with the speaker.

61 “Swachha Pakhwada”- a one week event form 18th September to 24th September was celebrated by the faculty with full zeal and zest. On 20th September 2017, ‘Green Campus Event’ was organised to raise awareness among the students on emerging environmental issues. Students planted various kinds of saplings under the guidance of Dr. Amit Srivastava, Dean FET. All the respective HOD’s and the faculty members also graced the event. After the plantation, students promised that they will take care of the plants & trees in their surroundings. Students also pledged that they will plant more and more trees to save the Earth. SGT University is an organization which promotes the activities that connect the students to the benefits of the trees and also foster environmental sensitivity in them.

Aptron works in seminars, guest lectures, workshops and value added courses. Dr. Amit Srivastava, Dean FET, Dr. Manoj kumar, HoD Mechanical Engineering, Mr. Arun kumar, Assistant Professor, ME Department signed the MoU with Aptron on 11th october, 2017. The representatives from Aptron were Mr. P. Dhanda, Director Aptron and Mr. Kuldeep Dixit, senior manager (Marketing). Students of Mechanical Engineering along with two faculty members attended a short term course under GIAN an initiative of the MHRD government of India. It is organized by Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal Sonepat from 9 to 13 October 2017 on the topic “The three R’s [Reliability, Robustness and Resilience] of Engineering Systems: Synthesis and Application”. Prof. (Dr) Rajendra kumar Anayath, Hon’ble Vice - Chancellor, DCRUST, Murthal was the Chief Guest.Dr. Kailash C. Kapur, Professor Emeritus, Industrial & Systems Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington was the Keynote Speaker.

Going beyond the horizons of textbooks and making something innovative is certainly a measure to improve an individual in prac- tical terms. Being exposed to these practices makes them more prone towards learning and getting better with each session. So to groom students and make them industry ready Mechanical En- gineering Department organized a seminar on ‘3-D Printing’. Stu- dents learnt the concepts of 3-D Printing and its applications. They also get to know about the various software including Solidworks and ANSYS. Students enjoyed this practical session.

62 FACULTY OF FASHION AND DESIGN

Overview

Faculty of Fashion & Design is poised to be a leading institute of- fering its students an ideal combination of fashion professional for corporate and academic excellence. We are constantly working to- wards our mission of delivering quality education and generating new budding fashion professionals. With a faculty team renowned for its fashion academic credentials, the faculty of Fashion & Design earned recognition for its unique style of teaching and experimental learning. We are offering an academic environment with creative focus and innovation to meet the current demandable requirement of the students to become excellence performance towards fashion & future. The faculty of Fashion & Design has latest infrastructure equipped with modern class rooms, project based lecture, labs with advanced machineries. The faculty comprises of illustration labs, pattern making labs, draping lab, apparel construction & lifestyle product construction lab, dyeing & printing lab, CAD lab, resource studio, quality control lab & fashion art gallery. Teaching pedagogy supplemented by interactive programmes with renowned fashion professionals for the holistic development of the students.

Accolades

Dr. M.K Nair, Dean - Received “India fame - 2017 Award”. This is the prestigious award for dedication towards fashion industry orga- nized by India Fame and DainikBaskar. Dr. M.K Nair, Participated NIFT entrance exam GD-PI panel member for PG courses (2017). Dr. M.K. Nair was also accorded membership of the prestigious In- ternational Journal of Design At SYNERGY-2017 from 9th – 11th November 2017, the faculty en- thusiastically displayed the new techniques used in fashion indus- try. These garments were developed with different materials tied with different fabrics, mesh or net. Moreover the faculty highlighted the paper based garments with the base of “origami” techniques. Apart from garments, different products were also developed on the theme i.e. “best out of waste”.

Industry Connect

Faculty of Fashion & Design had done International MOU with Academy of Art-Sofia, FDCI- (Fashion Design Council of India) Membership and Tie-up with Louise et victor Champier- 59100, Roubaix, France is under process. Students have done industrial training for one month (2nd January-31st January 2017) at Jain Textile Industries and RC Apparels, Khand- sa, Gurugram. The main purpose of this kind of training is to get the experience and practical knowledge in the organization and under- stand the functionality of various departments. It makes a bridge between academics and industrial practices. Awareness Program on ‘Silk Mark’ (14th February 2017) was conducted by Mr. Shiv Govind. He is Assistant Director (Insp.), in Central Silk Board, New Delhi. Ministry of Textile, Govt. of India. The aim of this program was to promote ‘Silk Mark’ and to perform identification of pure silk which helps students to become a smart customer. Students were exposed how to test the silk fabric using burning test with demonstration. They also learned how to make testing of silk fabric via Microscopic and Chemical Solubility test.

63 OISTAT members have visited Faculty of Fashion & Design on 16th February 2017, they appreciated about well-established Modern Labs, Equipments, Machineries and highly impressed with Resource Centre/Studio with creative products and the way of display. They also discussed about our on-going projects i.e. “Regional Dress Design Development” and “Fashion Show” theme Sketches, even they took photographs enthusiastically and discussed the design Silhouettes too. On behalf of OISTAT Ms. Marina Raytchinova and Mr. Bert Deter- mann put their positive reviews about Faculty of Fashion & Design. An interactive session on the topic “Classroom to Corporate” was shared on 22nd February 2017 by Mr. Saurabh Kalra, Motivational speaker about Fashion Fields. He guided fashion students on choosing a career in fashion designing and discussed about future scope in this field. He further emphasized that career in this field should be a long term project in one’s life and it is one of the best paying industry today. He said that though fashion industry one has to survive in healthy competition, even then the scale of its scope and opportunities never drop down. Also, explained that the most common areas of job spaces for people with fashion designing background are many like designing, production of clothes, textiles designing and lifestyle products etc.

Faculty members of Fashion & Design attended Amazon India Fashion Week in association with Maybelline New York Autumn Winter’ 17 organized by FDCI at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi on 18th March 2017. They attended shows of three designer collections i.e., GUAPA, ILK, MUNKEE.SEE.MUNKEE.DOO On 5th March 2017, Eminent Fashion Designer Ms. Vinita Adhikari conducted a workshop on Croqui Development Technique. Many times she showcases her designs at Amazon Fashion Week and Lakme Fashion Week. She shared her fashion thoughts and techni- cal skills about Croqui development with different postures of male and female body, different body features development techniques, use of different medium of colors etc. Student of Faculty of Fashion Design did one month (June 2017) industrial training at Khazari Apparels. It’s is women wear brand along with its own manufacturing unit. The company is owned by Mr. Nagmani who is a pass out from NIFT. Khazari Apparels is a budding fashion brand and deals with cotton Kurtis, tops & T-Shirts.

64 The faculty organized the Induction Program on 1st-5th August 2017 whichhad words of motivation by the Dean, lecture on discipline where University rules & regulations were discussed along with anti-ragging details & how to avoid it & a special discussion on dressing sense & colors. The last day of induction, was planned to be an outbound trip to the nearest fashion retail outlets i.e. Ambience Mall [sec- ond largest in Asia]. The purpose of the visit was to make them understand as for how the products that are manufactured do are being placed and sold. The understanding of “Visual Merchandising” was told to the students.

The faculty also organized orientation program on 7th September, 2017, which was taken over by eminent personality, artist and fash- ion academician Mr. Kappil Kishor. The guest of honor Mr. Kappil Kishor is a guest faculty at NIFT Delhi & chairman of Vaatsalayaa Charitable trust for education. He effectively discussed about var- ious aspects of art, lines, curves, rhythm etc., and suggested the spirit of competition to achieve the goal and its starts right from the class room. The faculty organized SWACHHTA, Pakhwada Diwas on 14th Sep- tember, 2017 at Mata mandir, Budhera Village, Gurugram. This was totally a patriotic and dedicative work towards our nation. SGT Uni- versity is organization which provide platform for this kind of activi- ties to involve and motivate the students as well as faculty members towards national hood.

65 Students of Faculty of Fashion & Design had visited the “Kazari Apparels Pvt. Ltd.” Rajouri Garden, Delhi on 3rd November 2017. It has established itself as one of the renowned manufacturer of stylish and contemporary wears. Students got to know about the functionality of different departments like pattern making, cutting, sewing, embroidery etc. Also gained the knowledge about different kinds of fabric and overall organizational functions and understood the way of working by the designers on buyer’s design choice and process after receiving the design. They also learned about the raw material which is required to finish the product, making the garment, finishing the garment, documentation, finally shipping. It was the great learning & experience for students and faculty members too. Faculty of fashion & design conducted a motivational speech on “Fashion Avenues” on 23rd November, 2017. Mr. Saurabh Kalra, eminent speaker the fashion students through the value able topics i.e. “Fashion Avenues”. His talk highlighted numerous fashion opportunities in the fashion industry such as, fashion designer, merchandiser, quality assurance manager, illustrator, accessory designers, production manager, fashion coordinator, stylist, trend setter, fashion photography, modeling, pattern and silhouettes creator, fabricator, sampling coordinator etc. Mr. Kalra suggested the students to learn the technical parts as well as gain to knowledge of practical performance. A workshop on “Fashion Illustration” was undertaken by eminent artist Mr. Rao Ranveer Kumar on 24th November, 2017. Mr. Rao was associated with BajiraoMastani and TV Serial Asoka too. He instructed and taught practical techniques of hand flow, how to handle the different pencils, shades, darken and tighten, rhythm etc. He practically explained the visual art techniques and procedure to improve step by step method.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

The faculty & students were actively involved in planning and working together the décor and celebrations for the Diwali 2017 function held at the campus. The Faculty of Fashion & Design along with other departments namely Faculty of Hotel Management, Faculty of Behavioral Science and Faculty of Education welcomed the fresher’s by celebrating their Fresher’s Day-NAVYAM 2017 on 17th October 2017. The Programme was celebrated with various events like Dance, Singing & talent show. Mr. Astitava& Ms. Sushmita of First year B.Design were given the titles of Mr. Fresher & Ms. Fresher respectively. Mr. Bhavik & Ms. Shreya got the title of Mr & Ms. Personality along with this Mr. Akash & Ms. Kirti got the title of Mr & Ms Talented. Educational Trip to Jaipur was planned from 9th -11th March 2017, these excursions and tours play an essential part in the holistic development of Fashion students. Such tours provide valuable, interactive life-skill lessons for all ages in the atmosphere of fun. The three days of stay at Jaipur were filled with the moments of fun and frolic accompanied by learning about rich Indian cultural heritage. The students visited Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Nahar Garh, Jal Mahal etc. and also enjoyed food del- icacies of Rajasthan. The students had hands on experience when they visited Handmade dyeing industry, block printing industry and Screen printing at Sanganer. Students learnt about the rich culture of Rajasthan including its history, architecture, folk dance, cultural beliefs and handicraft

66 FACULTY OF HOTEL & TOURISM MANAGEMENT

Overview

Faculty of Hotel Management of the University has been established with an aim to develop business leaders with right attitude and problem solving ability with global outlook. The recent liberalization of trade and opening up of economy led to revolutionary growth in Indian Hospitality Industry. There are lucrative and interesting positions available to the hotel management graduates in various fields like -airlines, BPOs, catering departments of railways, banks, armed forces, shipping companies, clubs management, cruise liners, customer care, forest lodges, guest houses, hospital and hospital administration. The University has got tie-up with the chain of New Age Group of Hotels at premier destinations in northern region of the country. Apart from the good infrastructure we possess Ambrosia- Training Restau- rantwhich is a specially designed educational environment where students learn the art of fine service and culinary practices. Students learn from the basic to most advance service techniques and etiquettes required in a restaurant. Types of cutleries, crockery, napkin folds, glassware’s, beverages, types of services, etc.are taught to students.

Accolades

Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management entered in to a Student Exchange Program with Institute of Hotel Management, Ahmedabad (IHMA). Five students of the Fifth Semester of IHMA visited our Faculty for one week and attended the program with the Fifth Semester of our Faculty. They also jointly visited Training Academy of Rational Equipment Manufacturing Company on 19th September where they had the exposure to the most modern equipment and saw the functioning. Similarly, five of our students of fifth semester Ajay Sharma, Shravan, Bhanu Pratap Singh, Soni Dagar & Sanjay undertook their journey to IHM Ahmedabad in September 2017 for a week and shall undertake all these academic activities besides celebrating Dusshehra which falls on 30th September 2017. Students from Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management participated and won accolades at the Natinal Youth Festival organised by Mahrishi University at Mullana, Ambala. The students participated in all events from flower arrangements, cookery competition, theme creation and even a quiz. They students were well appreciated and they won several prizes in various events. The faculty actively participated in Technofest Synergy 2017 with different projects. A Mocktail Counter; Flower Arrangements; Crêpes Suzette which is a French dessert consisting of a crêpe with butter; chocolate making techniques and canapé, referred to as finger food which could be Crackers or small slices of bread or toast or puff pastry, were some of exclusive projects on display. We also attempted to make a pyramid cake of 5 feet height as a pilot project before we try and attempt to break the Guinness book of records in near future.

Industry Connect We have collaborative relationship with a large number of brands and organizations for providing internship to our students, training for short periods, industry visits, providing experienced trainers for conducting special sessions on specialized programs and many other such collaborative programs. We conducted special session for the cooks of JawaharLal Nehru Navodaya Vidyalaya cooks of North India region on innovative techniques on cooking and making baked foods without ovens. Also a session was conducted on Kitchen Safety requirements and techniques. AAHAR is a dedicated hospitality industry trade fair held every year in the month of March for five days. This year it was held from 7th to 11th March 2017 and was the biggest one held so far. It showcases products, equipment processes and systems for the hospitality industry. Manufacturers, suppliers, vendors and publishers from all over the world mark their presence and promote their wares.

67 It also holds a chef competition where experts of the industry and academics participate and show innovations, art and expertise by making and displaying their preparations. Needless to mention that a visit to this type of trade fair is an excellent opportunity for those connected with the hospitality industry to enhance knowledge and outlook. The students of FHTM visited the fair along with faculty mem- bers and gained first-hand knowledge about the food products, equipment and innovations that are evolving globally. M/s Karcher conducted a demonstration workshop of their cleaning equipment on 15th March 2017 at the Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management M/s Karcher Cleaning Systems of Germany is an organization started in 1923 and is a manufacturer in the field of hospital- ity, industrial and general cleaning equipment. The trainers and demonstrators made a presentation about analysis and requirements of cleaning, the science of cleaning, the elements involved in the process of cleaning and methodology to clean with durability of cleanliness. Students had a hands-on experience of most modern and advanced machines used for steam pressure cleaning of kitchen, high rise structures, very dirty surfaces very large and heavy traffic area and other miscellaneous needs.

“Wine is win with an E on the end” with this spirit in our hearts an enlightening Wine Appreciation Workshop called “Tasse de vie” which means Cup of Life was organized by Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management, in liaison with Sula Vineyards on 24th March 2017. Ms. Zaheen Khatri Brand Ambassador, Tastings & Marketing, Sula Vinyards made an interesting presentation and opened young minds to the magical world of wines. Her deliberations were on the history of wines and viticulture, focusing on terroir which is a set of all environmen- tal factors that affect a crop’s epigenetic qualities, when the crop is grown in a specific habitat and how it affects the wine. She elaborated about different types of wine, how to read a wine label, how to demarcate a good wine from a bad one and how to taste and relish wine. The Faculty organised a student interactive session with Chef Harish Mathur, Chef at William Angliss Institute of TAFE, Melbourne, Australia on 11thApril 2017. It was suitability titled as “Global Hospitality Growth and Career Prospects, My Story“. He shared innumerable inspir- ing stories of his life as a Chef and now as a Culinary Trainer. His association with Taj Palace, New Delhi as Executive Chef and teaching culinary skills to aspiring chefs in Australia has given him a well-heeled background in global hospitality scenario.

Food styling and photography are mandatory traits for any culinary experts and so to train the young food enthusiasts Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management invited Chef Shakesh Singh, a food Stylist, Photographer and Trainer par excellence to conduct an interesting workshop on Food Styling and Photography on 20th April 2017. He demonstrated the finer nuances about food plating and briefed about basic food photography. The students under the guidance of Chef Shakesh tried their hand at making various presentations and taking photographs. It was an interesting exercise and went a long way in giving idea to students about endless possibilities and triggered their minds towards this innovative field. The session was wound up by Chef Shakesh giving various principles to be followed in creating a food presentation.

68 On 16th May 2017, Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management invited Chef Jai Kumar Bhasin, Executive Chef Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Miami, Florida USA to interact with aspiring hospitality professionals. Chef Bhasin shared his inspiring story of joining the industry as the trainee Commis III till becoming an Executive Chef of one of the best cruise liners in the world. He stimulated the young minds with narratives of his rich experience and stories of his globetrotting life. He drew up the career path for joining the cruise lines and answered queries put up by students with absolute enthusiasm.

The students of BHM 1st year of Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management were invited to visit Hotel Hilton Garden Inn, Gurugram on 17th May 2017 as a part of Industrial-cum-Academic visit. Hilton as we know is an international chain of hotels at more than 625 locations the world over. At the outset Assistant Human Resource Manager gave a brief about the career prospects with Hilton Garden Inn and how the students after completion of their course start their career with Hilton as a management trainee. Hilton Garden Inn is a chain focused on service. There was an informative discussion about Hilton Brand followed by interactive sessions for students with Executive Housekeeper, Front Office Manager, Food & Beverage Manager and Executive Chef. These sessions were followed by the bed making demonstration by the Executive Housekeeper and show round of the entire hotel. This was a great experience for the students and a wonderful learning about the systems followed in hotels belonging to the chains like Hilton.

The Induction Programme for freshmen students of Faculty of Hotel and Tourism Management was organised in August 2017. The Dean, Dr Kamal Piyush welcomed the group and introduced the university and shared the mission and vision of the Faculty, followed by introduction of Faculty Members. Placements for students of the faculty are an integral, underlying and continuous part of the Academic process from the day one of their joining. The need of the hour is to develop industry ready professionals while in the process of completing their graduation. The campus drive this year started with The Grand Hotel, New Delhi. Mr Pranav Singh, Manager Learning & Development who visited the campus on 1st September 2017 to select students for Management Trainee& Operations Trainee program. Students of BHM Semester I of Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management had an enriching experience during their Industrial Visit to Pullman and Novotel Hotel (Accor Group of Hotels), Aerocity and Classic Diplomat Hotel on 11th September 2017. New batch of BHM students had their first advent into the world of Hospitality. Students witnessed three different categories of hotels namely five star, four star and three stars respectively-all in one day. The faculty organized an orientation programme for the newly admitted BHM students on 8th September 2017. The objective was to intro- duce the aspirants of hospitality with role models so that they chart out their pathway to success inspired by real life success stories. The programme was inaugurated with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the guest of honour Mr Harpreet Vohra, General Manager, Hotel Radisson Blu Faridabad. Mr Vohra lauded the students for having chosen a dynamic career with multitude of possibilities. In his motivation- al deliberation stressed on the need to infuse positive thinking with positive actions without which aspirations would be merely dreams. 69 The faculty celebrated World Tourism Day in a unique manner by way of a Plantation Drive, Tourism Walk and a guest lecture by an emi- nent Tourism expert Mr Susheel Saxena who is Retired Sr. Chief Manager from Delhi Tourism & Transportation Development Corporation Ltd (DTTDC) on 27th September 2017. The day started with the Plantation drive by way of planting about trees by students and Faculty Members. The importance of celebrating the day was enhanced by an oath taking ceremony and Tourism Walk. Mr Saxena, the guest speaker shared his insights, his rich experience and how students of hospitality can stay ahead in their game by being focused and true to themselves. Dr Kamal Piyush along with 5 select students of BHM participated in the International Chef Summit held in Hotel Ashok on 1st November 2017. At this august forum, top brass from the culinary fraternity came together to celebrate and recognize the Chefs and their contribution to the Hospitality Industry. The 14th Annual Chef Awards and Chef & Child Charity Dinner, and the fifth Chef Summit organised and hosted by the Indian Culinary Forum (ICF) along with Indian Federation of Culinary Associations (IFCA), were celebrated as part of International Chefs Day.The students got their first experience to listen and see in person the talks from the crème de la crème of culinary world

One of the biggest challenges students face is handling a placement interview and create a lasting impression. Such a workshop was taken up by Dr Mahesh Luthia, academician par excellence in the field of Education Management where he dealt with students on issues such goal setting, SWOT analysis and handling interview questions with confidence and also on finer nuances of developing a Resume. Semester 5th students of BHM had a field day on 23rd November 2017 when they visited the laundry at Hotel Pullman as a part of their curriculum. The students got their first-hand experience about how an industrial laundry functions.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

The Teacher’s Day marks as a day of gratitude and respect to the selfless efforts of Teachers. The day began with some speeches by students which came straight from their hearts followed by some wonderful performances to keep everyone entertained. A Fresher’s party aptly named “Navyam” was organized for the First Year students of BHM by their seniors on 17th October 2017. Students arrived in style at the venue dressed to their best, for a good time. Several spectacular performances were presented by the fresher’s as well as the seniors in the form of traditional, fusion, and western dances, exhilarating singing performances, and splendid decora- tion, thus making Fresher’s a successful party. 70 FACULTY OF INDIAN MEDICAL SYSTEM

Overview Faculty of Indian Medical System was established in 2015. First batch of B.A.M.S. was started in September 2015. Faculty has permission of 100 seats per batch. Faculty has well equipped ayurvedic hospital with experienced doctors/consultants having eight OPD and 100 bed hospital. Perday OPD of hospital is 200- 250 patients and IPD 50-60 patients. Main specialty of hospital is panchkarma. Per day 70-80 patients are getting panchkarma therapy. Faculty have well established herbal garden having more than 300 species of plants. Faculty has fully equipped ayurvedic pharmacy for preparation of ayurvedic medicines and students practicals. Faculty has well established and equipped departments and laboratories. Classrooms are fully A.C. and have audio-visual support system. Faculty has more than 300 dry drug samples and well established herbal garden in 4000 square meter having more than 300 species of plants. Faculty has fully equipped ayurvedic pharmacy for drug formation and showing practical aspect to stu- dents. Faculty has well equipped panchkarma centre in hospital. Faculty has A.C Library with more than eight thousand books.

Accolades Dr. Nithin Krishnan presented a Guest Lecture titled “Integrated Understanding of Vata Dosha” at SDM College of Ayurveda and Hospital, Hassan, Karnataka. He has been an E-learning coordinator and has been involved in revamping Graduate Ayurveda Medical Education at undergraduate level for CCIM.

Industry Connect Industries connect and MoUs are in pipeline with famous industries and universities. A Guest Lecture titled as “Role of Ayurveda in Global Scenario” was organised by the faculty on 8th Feb-2017. The Speaker for the day was Prof. Dr. G. S. Tomar, BHU. Dr. T. D. Dogra, Head IQAC, Dr. Daleep Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor SGT University. were present on the ocassion. A Guest Lecture by Dr. Naresh Bhargava on “Cure of common elements with Herbs” was organised by the faculty on 19.01.2017. Dr. Naresh Bhargava presented his book to BAMS topper student Vidhi Aggarwal. Dr. Daleep Singh, Pro Vice Chancellor, Dr. Kamlesh Kohli, Director Medical Sciences and Dr. Devendar Singh, Dean FIMS were present on the ocassion.

71 Co-curricular Inclusivity Dr. Ramachandra S. Nisargi, Dean FIMS, faculty members and students celebrated Lord Dhanwantari Jayanti on 18.10.2017.

Social Welfare Faculty is conducting free ayurveda camps and awareness programs in nearby rural areas. Faculty is inspiring the persons/patients for diet management as per Ayurveda.

72 FACULTY OF LAW

Overview

The Faculty of Law was setup in May, 2014 and offers three courses – BA LLB (Hons.) 5 Years, BBA LLB (Hons.) 5 Years, LLB (Hons.) 3 Years, LLM 1 Year and PhD. The School strives to impart professional legal education of the highest academic standards achieved through globally relevant programmes, outstanding faculty, interactive and innovative teaching methods, extensive clinical training, intensive moot court sessions, varied internships and projects. The Faculty of Law at SGT University has become a preferred destination for legal education in India. The curriculum has been designed in such a manner that includes the latest areas developed in the field of Law. The teaching learning process extends beyond the classroom through a continual organizing of seminars, conferences, extension lectures, visits and workshops to provide a wide interaction with the legal luminaries and an exposure in the field in which they plan their future. The infrastructure of the Faculty encompasses Smart lecture halls, Nicely done up – Seminar Hall, Moot Court Hall, Separate Law Library maintained by Faculty of Law along with e-library the students have access to online legal database like Manupatra apart from various other open source data base.

Industry Connect

In the year 2017 a Memorandum of Understanding is signed be- tween the National Law School of India University (NLSIU) and SGT University. For the purpose of academic collaboration that will en- compass exchange of students and member of faculty between the two parties as well as other academic activities, research and pub- lications. Seminar on Challenges in Cyber Crime & Propositions to improve existing Legal Regime was organized on 14th March 2017. Hon’ble Justice A K Pathak, Judge Delhi High Court addressed the students. Also present at the event were Prof. Dr. Venkata Rao, Prof. Dr. T.V. Subba Rao, Dr. Nagarathna, Indian Society of International Law, New Delhi.

A Guest Lecture on Locating Ronald Dworkin’s Concept of Dignity in Indian Framework was organized on 22nd March 2017. Hon’ble Jus- tice A. K. Sikri, Judge, Supreme Court of India, India Law Institute, New Delhi addressed the gathering of students and faculty members. A National Seminar on Adoption vis-à-vis Surrogacy was organized on 13th April 2017. Academicians, Research Scholars, faculty mem- bers & students from Faculty of Law were present at University of Delhi Auditorium. An Induction program for Faculty of Law freshmen students was organized from 1st to 8th August 2017. Advocate Naveen Kumar Jaggi, &SDM, Pataudi were the resource persons to enlighten the new entrants with their experiences. 73 Another Orientation Programme for the freshmen students of Faculty of Law was organized on 19th August 2017. Ms. Ved Saxena & Mr. Mohit Sharma shared their Industry experiences with the students to propel them to chieve greater hieghts in their academic program.

A Special Lecture on Changing Dimensions of Globalization, Law and Justice was organized on 1st September 2017. The eminent speaker for the day was Prof. Mool Chand Sharma who shared his wisdom and immense experience with the students and faculty members. Another Special Lecture on Civil Procedure Code was organized on 15th September 2017 wherein Mr. Anshuman enlightened the students A guest lecture on Criminal Law was organized on 18th September 2017 where the resource person was Mr. Jai Singh Janga. On 23rd September 2017, a National Conference on Nation and Nationalism was organized by Faculty of Law. It was actively participated by all students and faculty members.

The Faculty of law organizes National Moot Court Competition on yearly basis. In September 2017 The Faculty of Law organised National Essay Competition on the theme “Nation and Nationalism”. National Moot Court Competition, 2017- First Paperless Environmental Law Moot Court Competition. The winning team out of many participants took the trophy home. A Panel Discussion on Development of Competition Law in India was organized on 6th October 2017 at Indian Law Institute, New Delhi. The resource persons were Mr. Kuldeep Kumar, Mr. Kamal Sultanpuri & Mrs. Ruchika Jain. Another panel discussion on Cyber Crime & Data Protection – Challenges was organized on 3rd November 2017 at Indian Law Institute, Opposite Supreme Court, New Delhi.

Co-curricular Inclusivity On 5th October 2017, Fresher’s Day Party was organized for fresher students of Faculty of Law.

74 FACULTY OF MASS COMMUNICATION & TECHNOLOGY

Overview The Mass Communication and Journalism course is designed to prepare our students for a highly demanding and fast changing media industry. We at SGT University, sharpen their creative and technical skills to perfection. The course structures offer our students a complete industrial training with workshops, field trips, production projects and the best of equipment – still cameras, video cameras, studios, PCR, lights, mics – an ideal learning environment. At SGT University, Media is as much an academic discipline as it is industrial – it encompass- es print, television, film studies, radio, media research, content analysis, photography and public relations. We are proud to enlist our achievements of the academic year 2017-18: 1. Establishment of a fully functional Media Center. 6. Organized our first Film Appreciation Course Workshop 2. Publication of SGT Times with student reporters and editors. in collaboration with Film & TV. Institute of India (Pune) 3. Student Visit to Ramoji Rao film city at Hyderabad. 7. National Seminar on Role of Media in Semi-Literate 4. National Seminar on Media, Empowerment of People & Democracy. Societies. 5. Establishment of a Media Museum Accolades A first of its kind, Media Museum was set up at SGT University. It was inaugurated on 9th August 2017, by renowned Documentary film makers Mr. Pramod Mathur and Ms. Nelima Mathur, who also donated their antique television equipment to the museum. On this day a seminar was also conducted on ‘The Documentary as a Democratic Voice and Media as a Tool for Global Citizenry’ in Faculty of Mass communication & Media Technology at Block ‘A’. The Guests also shared their views on how effective documentaries can be produced by students in favor of a free and fare Democracy. An open interactive session was also held between students and speakers. Industry Connect “We should utilise youth energy to create a better society and development. Non-violence can be a tool for balanced development,” said well-known Ghandhian social activist Dr. P.V. Rajgopal. Dr.Rajgopal was addressing media students of SGT University during a guest lecture on 29th March 2017.The topic of the lecture was ‘Voice of Marginal Groups and Media.’Underlining the problems of deprived people, he said, “poverty is not God given but it is manmade. So awareness is required in the society to remove discrimination.”In his speech, he advised media students to write against wrongdoings of the society. The faculty organized an ‘outdoor workshop’ on 19th August 2017 for students of BJMC, BFTP and MJMC-1 where students visited many historical places including Qutab Minar of Delhi. During the visit, students interacted and recorded the opinion of various foreign tourists and officials of Archeological Survey of India.The objective of this workshop was to teach students methods of Reporting and Writing a News Copy on historical places of India. It was a ‘hands-on’ training exercise for students on live coverage of important places.

An Orientation Programme of Mass Communication and Media Technology was organised from 1st to 6th August 2017. New students of BJMC, BFTP and MJMC went through a formally designed orientation programme with teachers and fellow seniors in the faculty. Famil- iarization with the Course, Teachers and University were key features of this programme

75 Mr. Sayeed Ansari, a familiar face on Indian Television was the Chief Speaker of Orientation Programme, conducted by Faculty held in TV studio, Dental building, SGT University. He spoke about the importance of good communication and writing skills for the students besides the knowledge of camera, editing, graphics, digital media and public relations. The session was made interactive session by allowing students to ask questions with industry expert was thrown open to students to make it interactive. Students of BJMC-I and MJMC-I were taken to Dainik Jagran Printing Press, IMT Manesar, Gurugram for an interactive outdoor workshop on 4th September 2017. The workshop was designed to give students an overview of Newspaper Printing and Dispatch. Mr. Harish- Chaturvedi, Head of Manesar Jagran Printing Press Unit, shared his experience with students and took them to CPT Unit (Pre-Printing unit), Printing Unit and Post Printing Unit.

Students of BJMC, BFTP and MJMC (1) were taken to All India Radio on 6th September 2017 to expose them to the working stations of AIR. On this visit students learnt about different types of Radio Studios, interacted with radio announcers and renowned musicians. Students sat through live broadcasting of campaigns. P.S.Thapliyal introduced students to all the major aspects of AIR and its functioning.

Former Aajtak Anchor, Ms. Ritu Joshi made a presentation on ‘News Anchoring : Changing Trends and Challenges’ to the students of MCMT on 6th October 2017. She shared insightful information on Breaking News, Bully Guests, body language, firm questioning and behind the scene challenges faced by an Anchor. She stressed upon ‘Objective Reporting’ as a distinguishing characteristic of an Anchor/Reporter in Media space that is constantly conducting Media Trials. Ms. Joshi also happily answered the queries of students of BJMC, MJMC and BFTP in the open session of program. “Making good Biographical Documentaries is challenging but not impossible” said Rajya Sabha Television Executive Director and re- nowned TV Journalist, Sh. Rajesh Badal while addressing Media students as a Chief Guest in a Lecture organized by the faculty on 7th September 2017. Mr. Badal also shared his rich experience of making Biopics for RSTV, his talk was peppered with unforgettable tips on Script, Language, Characterization and Planning for Documentaries.

Students of photography visited India Habitat Centre to view a photography exhibition titled, “Different Shades of Indian Cities” by independent photographer on 23rd September 2017. The objective was to learn through ‘seeing’; the visit was used as a lec-dem opportunity. The rule of one-third, perspective, color contrast, fore ground-mid ground-back ground, magic moment and other out- standing features of each photograph were discussed on location. Our faculty students visited the National Media Centre on 26th Oc- tober 2017 for interactions with renowned people from the field of Mass Communication & Journalism. 76 FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES

Overview The SGT Medical College, Hospital and Research Institute came into existence in 2010. The faculty offers medical education and health- care services in its entirety. Courses offered under this faculty include MBBS, MD/MS, Medical M.Sc. and Ph.D. The students are provided with excellent infrastructure, state-of-the-art labs, well stocked libraries and diverse opportunities for their holistic development. Our dedicated and highly qualified faculty helps them in their journey from a novice undergraduate to a well-trained and competent Indian Medical Graduate (IMG). A 560 bedded hospital attached to the college provides health care facilities to every sect of the society round the clock. The infrastructure is continuously upgraded with recent advances in the field of medicine to cater to any and every need of rural and urban population in and around Gurugram. The academic adeptness of the faculty is further improvised by organizing FDP (in new Med- ical Education Technologies as directed by MCI), CMEs, guest lectures, seminars, conferences etc. We are laying the foundation of CBME (Competency Based Medical Education) to create doctors who can provide holistic care with compassion and are committed to excellence.

Accolades

One day National seminar on “Current Scenario In Forensic In- vestigative Techniques” was conducted on 07-09-2017, in the Department of Genetics, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak. Dr. Harsh Chauhan got 1st position. His topic of poster presen- tation was “Pattern Of Homicide In GurugramRegion – One Year Retrospective Study”.

Industry Connect

SGT University has signed an MoU with Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute, New Delhi; Fortis Hospital and Artemis Health Sciences Gurugram. All these hospitals provide cutting edge health care facilities. The tie-ups provide our students an opportunity to get an insight of the real working environment. Department of Anatomy in Collaboration with International pain & Spinal center (IPSC India)– New Delhi organized International conference on Advanced International management of pain from 6-9 April 2017 under the overall guidance of Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences & Director, Medical Sciences SGT University Gurgaon. The conference was held from 6 April – 8 April 2017 at Vivanta, Taj, Dwar- ka, New Delhi and Hands-on cadaveric work shop was held in dissection hall of Department of Anatomy in which 10 working stations were established. The cadaveric workshop was guided by highly experience & practicing faculty from India & abroad. In this workshop, fluoroscopic & endoscopic guided advanced procedures, ultrasound guided regenerative interventions and thorough explanation using 3D Anatomy demonstration equipment’s was done for delegates. The workshop was attended by more than 70 delegates from India & abroad in addition to the Faculty of Medicine & Health Science of SGT University especially for Department of Anatomy, Anesthesia, Radiology, Surgery & Orthopedics.

77 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, SGT University organized a three-day hands-on workshop on “STAN- DARD BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE” from 18th April 2017 to 20th April 2017. More than 600 delegates from different streams (Medical, Dental, Ayurveda, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Allied Health Sciences and nursing staff) of the university participated in the workshop. Dr. Sarla Hooda inspired the students to participate in the workshop with full enthusiasm.

A guest lecture on “Leptospirosis” was organized by Department of Microbiology on 24th April 2017. The guest speaker was Dr. Rama Chaudhry, Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. Dr Rama Chaudhry explained the significant burden of Leptospirosis, an emerging neglected disease and its inadequate diagnosis affecting the awareness of the disease among the medical community. Dr. Shobha Broor, Professor and Head, Dept. of Microbiology, SGT University welcomed the speaker by presenting her a sapling and Dr. Sarla Hooda, Dean, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, SGT University presented the University memento to the speaker as a token of gratitude and appreciation. It was an illuminating lecture and all felt immensely benefited by the talk.

MCI approved Revised Basic Course Workshop was organized in the College Council room of Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, SGT University, Gurugram from 06th July, 2017 to 08th July, 2017. Dr. Poonam Loomba from the Regional Centre for Medical Education Tech- nologies, Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi was present as MCI observer on all the three days. Workshop was inaugurated on 06th July, 2017 by Dr. T.D. Dogra, Dr. Poonam Loomba (MCI Observer), who were accompanied by Dr. Sarla Hooda (Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences) & Dr. Arun Saxena (Co-ordinator, Medical Education Unit). Twenty four faculty members from all the Departments attend- ed the course. Valedictory Function was held on 08th July, 2017 in which Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Dr. Sarla Hooda & Dr. Poonam Loomba gave away the certificates to the Participants and Facilitators. Workshop was a grand success, as the participants valued the topics of workshop very useful & informative.

78 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology organized a CME cum Live Workshop on Gynae endoscopy on 28th and 29th July 2017. It was attended by delegates and students of FMHS, SGT University. CME was conducted on 28th July which had a series of lectures. CME started with a welcome address by Dr S S Trivedi, head of department, Obs & Gynae and was followed by lecture on Basics of Laparoscopy by Dr Banashree Das and Role of Hysteroscopy in Gynaecology by Dr Poonam Taneja. An update on Technology in Gynae Endoscopy was taken by Ms Somali, Head Marketing, Stryker. A talk and practical demonstration on Science of Energy Sources in Endoscopy was delivered by Mr Sumit Kaushik from Johnson and Johnson. All the lectures generated good discussions and active participation from the audience. 29th July 2017 was the day for live endoscopy workshop with live surgery transmission from OT to auditorium. Inauguration of workshop was done by Dean FMHS, Dr. Sarla Hooda in the august presence of Medical superintendent Dr. N.C. Arora, Dr. Arvind Kumar and other dignitaries. Inauguration was attended by head of departments, faculty and students of FMHS, SGT University. The program started with a talk by Dr Vikrant on pelvic anatomy. Dr. Arvind Kumar, renowned endoscopic surgeon with vast experience along with Dr. Vikrant and Dr. Poonam demonstrated the laparoscopic surgeries, total laparoscopic hysterectomy and a difficult laparoscopic hysterectomy with adhesi- olysis. There was continuous interaction between the surgeon and the audience, co-ordinated by Dr Trivedi, Dr Das and Dr Bindoo. It was an enriching & wonderful learning experience.

A CME on HIV/AIDS was organized by department of Microbiology and Pharmacology on 9th September 2017. Dr. Shobha Broor, HOD Microbiology, was the organizing chairperson. The CME was attended by faculty members and UG and PG students of SGT University. Dr. Sarla Hooda, Dean, inaugurated the CME and welcomed the guests. All the eminent speakers were from prestigious medical Colleges and Institution in Delhi like All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Lady Hardinge Medical College and National Centre for Disease Control. The following topics were covered: 1. “HIV virology and pathogenesis” presented by Dr. Debasish Chattopadhya, SGT Medical College 2. “Clinical feature, opportunistic Infections and treatment of HIV” presented by Dr. Neeraj Nischal, AIIMS, Delhi 3. “HIV/AIDS transmission and epidemiology in India” presented by Dr. Aarti Twari, NCDC, Delhi 4. “Strategies for HIV diagnosis including counseling” presented by Dr. Sonal Saxena, LHMC, Delhi 5. “Drug Used in HIV” presented by Dr. Parichay Shah, EDMEDSUR 6. “HIV/AIDS in pregnancy” presented by Dr. S.S. Trivedi, SGT Medical College 7. “HIV/AIDS Paediatrics” presented by Dr. Anita Sharma, SGT Medical College.

79 Social Welfare

World Diabetes Day was celebrated on 14th November 2017. Due to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes, a health campaign about the diabetes prevention & management was or- ganized by Dept of Community Medicine, SGT Medical College. Following activities were organized during the campaign. Diabetes detection camp was organized at suburbs under SGT Urban Health Centre, Sector 37 D, Gurugram. Health talks and Panel discussion wore conducted at UHTC about the clinical features and management of Diabetes problems. Diabetes detection camp was also organised at Kaliawas Village, Govt High School building under SGT Rural Health Training Centre along with health education activities of population at Kaliawas by organizing the health talks by expert faculty of Community Medicine at respective plac- es for local population.

Rural health centre, Kalivas and Urban health, sector 37D, Basai are regularly functioning for the catchment population to provide basic health facilities and required specialist facilities including routine investigation. Outreach Health camps are being held every day by an in- ter-disciplinary team covering 4 districts (Rewari, Jhajjhar, Gurugram, Tauru/ Mewat). A total of 108 such camps have been carried during this year since March 2017 onward. Satellite clinics have been established which are visited three times in a week at Iqbalpur on Monday, at Kaliawas on Wednesday, at Makrola on Friday by RHTC, Department of Community Medicine. A total of 130 such satellite clinics have been organized in last one year in these villages. Similar satellite clinics are organized in urban health centre Sector 37D, Gurugram for urban slum and adjoining population. Village meetings are organized where aim is to assess the health related felt needs of communities nearby to SGT University; held in col- laboration with publicity department. These are held 3 times in a week, time at 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm on every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. A faculty member from the department is allotted for each day on rotation basis to address the participants. A total of 72 such meetings have been held during this year. Department of Community Medicine has been organizing “health education sessions” involving different methods like role plays / nukkad natak / health talks / awareness rally etc, on occasions of important national / international health days. We recently organized a short play and awareness rally for World T.B. Day on 23rd March 2017. Health campaigns were also organized on World Health Day 2017 on 07 April 2017 and World Diabetes day on 14 November 2107. Early detection of health disorders and their management and prevention have

80 FACULTY OF NURSING

Overview Nursing is a unique profession, whose primary focus is to provide comprehensive nursing care to the client. Nurses make sure that clients’ physical, social, psychological needs are assessed and responded to and they act in the best interest of the people at all times. Nursing is growing onpar with current trends and technologies in health care system. Scientific advancements in healthcare system and research led nursing to focus on evidence based Nursing practice. The career opportunities in nursing are available globally because of shortage and Indian nurses are practicing all over the world. With more and more nursing colleges opening up each day, it is a sign of the require- ment of skilled and qualified people required for the service. The graduate nurses from our Faculty will be part of this global phenomenon and opt for working with government or private hospitals, military nursing services, industries, Indian Red Cross Society, State Nursing Councils, Indian Nursing Council and so many other endless national and international projects in order to empower nurses to practice independently in critical care areas. Faculty of Nursing, SGT University has remained steadfast to the one central commitment to provide a balanced comprehensive nursing education and clinical skills. Nursing is a practice-oriented profession, and therefore, Faculty of Nursing gives opportunity for students to learn by caring. Faculty of Nursing has highly qualified and experienced faculty, excellent infrastructure and the 630 bed multispecialty medical teaching hospital, and community health areas i.e. rural and urban areas with most advanced facilities which provide a wholesome experience in nursing education for enhancing their practical skills. Faculty of Nursing, SGT University strives to provide the best nursing education with an aim to improve quality, current technology & cost effectiveness and to establish a Center of Excellence for nursing education through quality and professional advancement with ongoing research and collaboration with national and international hospitals.

Accolades

Students of BSc nursing 4th year won the Volley Ball Championship held at SGT university ground on 8th sept 2017 by beating students of Dental Sciences. Ms. Akoijam Mamata Devi, Associate Professor from Dept. of Obstetric and Gynaecological Nursing was felicitated by SGT University for her outstanding contributions to the profession and the institution on the eve of Teacher’s Day 2017.

Industry Connect Faculty of Nursing is affiliated with the following hospitals for the clinical experience of the students 1. Central Institute of Psychiatry, Ranchi, Jharkhand 2. National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka 3. VidyasagarInstitute for Mental Health,Neuro and Allied Sciences, New Delhi

81 Faculty of Nursing is collaborated with 1. Aisyiayah Pontianak College (APC), Indonesia for a) To improve learning and teaching including the development of academic programs and clinical practice b) exchange of students and faculty c) development of collaborative research projects 2. Indian Society of Psychiatric Nursing, Bangalore for a) To update the nurses about recent trends and development in the field of Psychiatric nursing b) Interactive session will help faculty and nurses to share their experience with international and national counterparts Faculty of Nursing organized a role play on the occasion of World Liver Day on 19th April 2017 at SGT Hospital Gurugram.The theme of the role play was “Love your Liver, Live Life Larger”. Students of BSc Nursing 3rd year participated in the role play in which they educated the public regarding causes of liver diseases and its ill effects. The faculty organised national level workshop on “ Stay Positive & Prevent Depression”, with active participation from health care profes- sionals as Depression has become a menace in today’s society.

Faculty of Nursing organized an orientation programme for the newly admitted Nursing students at Medical auditorium, C Block, University premises on September 26, 2017. The major objective of the programme was to make the students aware of the academic aspects of the course and the rules and regulations of the Institute. The programme was inaugurated with the lighting of the lamp by the Chief Guest, Mr. Michael Moorhead, Chief Nursing Officer, Fortis Healthcare; Health Administrator, United States and the other digni- taries. Mr. Michael Moorhead, while sharing his experiences on the occasion, focused upon the characteristics of a successful nurse. He also stressed the importance of dedication to one’s profession and the differences in terms of nurse empowerment in India and the United States. In his address to the students, he said compas- sion and communication are the two important factors of effective patient care. 82 Faculty of nursing organized the Mental Health Week on the occasion of Mental Health Day from 4th Oct. 2017 - 11th Oct 2017 on the theme of “Mental Health at Work Place” On 4th Oct 2017, Poster Competition was conducted for the Nursing Students. Maj Gen Shashi- Bala, Associate Dean inaugurated the programme along with other dignitaries. Dr Kamlesh Kohli, Director, Medical Health Sciences judged the students and the winners were Ms Monika Shokeen, B.Sc III year, Ms Reema Yadav, B.Sc IV yr & Ms Meenakshi GNM II year student for 1st , 2nd and 3rd position respectively.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

Final Year BSc Nursing Students of Faculty of Nursing organized teacher’s day celebrations. Dr. Kamlesh Kohli, Director of Medical and Health Sciences inaugurated the programme and provided a motivational speech to the students. Various cultural programmes were per- formed by the students and they were thankful of all their teachers.

83 SGT COLLEGE OF PHARMACY

Overview SGT College of Pharmacy is one of the very few upcoming Pharmacy Institutes in Northern India; it is expanding into one of the most sought after College of Pharmacy in India due to its specially designed curriculum as per the need of the Modern Pharmacy Practices and university-industry linkages, which is the mark of attraction of SGT College of Pharmacy. The institute prepares and grooms the Pharmacists to take up the challenges at various positions available in India as well as abroad in various pharmaceutical companies, government organizations like FDA-India, drug control, research & development laboratories, etc., and in several well-known academic institutions. Guest Lectures from the eminent personalities from Pharma industries & research organi- zations pan India & abroad visit the institution on a continuous basis to deliver lectures to update the students on current affairs in phar- maceutical sciences. The Diploma, Bachelor and Bachelor of Pharmacy (Practice) courses offer exhaustive exposure to various practical aspects of the research methodologies, instrumental techniques, emerging areas and industrial operations. The Faculty at College of Pharmacy is an optimum mix of youth and experience. Faculty development programmes in the form of Intensive Teaching Workshops and specific Subject workshops are routinely conducted at the institute level to train young teachers. The faculty members are always working towards keeping the students updated on the latest advancements in pharmacy. Professionals from various Pharmacy fields are invited for extension lectures to keep the students aware of the recent developments in the field and to have inter- action with the teachers.

Accolades Prof. Vijay Bhalla is recipient of prestigious IPGA Fellowship award, IPGA Professional Excellence award and nominated as Member Scien- tific Services Committee at 69th Indian Pharmaceutical Congress held at Chandigarh in December 2017. He is treasurer IPGA and Editor of IPGA TODAY. Dr. Vijay Bhalla is also a recipient of SGT Excellence award (Best-Dean) Ms Manisha Vats is recipient of SGT Best Teacher Award. Mr. Sourav Goyal, student of B Pharm 3rd year, received first prize in poster presentation at International conference at Chandigarh. Industrial Connect The SGT College of Pharmacy is in negotiation with M/s BELCO Pharma, M/s Drug Farm Laboratories and M/s Pharmasynth Formulations for industrial connect and technical collaborations. SGT College of Pharmacy is also working on MoU with M/s Apollo Hospital, Max Health- care, Medplus for practical training for the Pharmacists. A group of 30 students from B. Pharmacy and D. Pharmacy had visited the Indian Pharmacopeia Commission (IPC) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Ghaziabad on 23rd March 2017. The students were exposed to the basic framework of formation of Indian Pharmacopeia and various other Analytical instruments and techniques involved in validation of standard analytical methods for each product monograph appearing in Indian Pharmacopeia (IP). The students were also taken to various other departments like Pharmacovigilance section, Micro- biological section, Regulatory Section etc. Dr. Vandana Chaudhary and Dr. Meenu Mehta, faculty of Pharmacy accompanied the students. On 22nd April 2017, SGT College of Pharmacy organized first National Conference on Pharmacy Practice on the theme “Re- sponsible Use of Medicines “for the pharmacy Students.The conference was sponsored by Science and Engineering Re- search Board (SERB), Directorate of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, and partially by Indian Pharmacy Graduates’ Association (IPGA). It was an innovative concept to organize the “1st National Conference on Pharmacy Prac- tice” as it brought together the professionals from Hospital Pharmacy, Community Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Indus- try, Research, Academics, Regulatory and other sectors of the Pharmacy profession. Dr. Vijay Bhalla, Director Professor SGT College of Pharmacy, used the platform to release the hand- book on Career opportunities in Pharmacy Practice, sponsored by IPGA welfare Trust.

84 The renowned speakers Mr. Atul Nasa in his Keynote address highlighted some of the burning issues like Drug abuse by students, Lifestyle disorder like Hypertension, Diabetes & Obesity. Prof. Pramil Tiwari highlighted the role of Pharmacist in the Community perspective on the usage of Medicines with utmost care and cautions to enhance patient safety. Mr. Pawan K Jaggi deliberated on Prevention of Microbial Resistance to Antibiotics. He also informed about regulatory aspects and WHO concern on the issues. Dr. Rishi Kumar informed the august gathering about the various Pharmacovigilance aspects and reporting methods for the benefits of the participants. He showed a very emotional video clip on Thalidomide tragedy. The main attraction of the event was the participation of 365 delegates from 20 different Pharmacy Institutions from all over the country and 55 poster presentations. In the last, the winners of the poster presentation competi- tion were announced and felicitated by the jury. The winner of the poster presentation competition was Ms. Nazia Siddhiqui, a student of Masters from NIPER, Mohali.

Dr. Neelam Vashist and Mr. Vinod Gahlot, Faculty members of SGT College of Pharmacy attended one week FDP on the Theme “Pharma- ceutical Industry Vs Academia : Sitemap For Bridging Gaps” at Amity University, Noida from 03rd July to 07th July 2017. The FDP turned out to be highly effective in a number of ways. Induction program for Pharmacy students was organized by SGT college of Pharmacy from 1st of August to 5th of August 2017. The Induction program began with welcoming all the new students with Tilak ceremony by the faculty members and students with a piece of sweets. Dr Vijay Bhalla in his address inducted the students with Dashmesh Educational Trust, SGT University and management of SGT University, their Vision, Mission and Core Values. Dr. Sham Singla, Pro Chancellor; Dr. InderJit Singh Mann, Vice Chancellor; Dr. Kamlesh Kohli, Director, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences addressed the students and guided them. The students were taken to various departments in five different batches by their respective faculty members. SGT College of Pharmacy organized one day workshop in collaboration with “Turacoz Healthcare Solutions” at medical auditorium, C-Block, SGT University on 22nd Sept. 2017. The theme of the workshop was “Medical Coding and Writing, Pharmacovigilance and Clinical Research”. Dr. Kamlesh Kohli, Dean, FMHS, welcomed the Honorable guests Dr. S. Ponnusankar, Professor & Head Department of Pharmacy Practice, JSS College of Pharmacy, Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu and Dr. Smriti Khatri from Turacoz by presenting saplings. Dr. Smriti Khatri emphasized on the various job opportunities in the field of medical writing, publications, clinical research and pharmacovigilance studies of a new drug molecules. Dr. S. Ponnusankar addressed the students about pharmacy practice and other programs in the field of Pharmacy. SGT College of Pharmacy, SGT University organized their 3rd Orientation programme for B. Pharmacy & D. Pharmacy students on Monday, September 25th 2017. The guest of honour were Dr. A Ramkishan, Deputy Drugs Controller, CDSCO, Food & Drugs Administration (FDA), India; Prof. Uma Kant Bajaj, Ex Director KIET School of Pharmacy, Advisor-Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) & Mr G S Bedi, General Manager - Central Medical Services Society (CMMS), GM- Indian Drugs & Pharmaceutical Limited (IDPL), GOI. All the dignitaries were felicitated by Managing Trustee Shri Manmoham Singh Chawla, Dr. T. D. Dogra, Chairman - IQAC, Prof. RP Bajpai, Advisor & Dr. Vijay Bhalla. The resource persons from industry, pharma regulatary affairs and research & development motivated the students about sucess mantra for health, wealth & happiness, principle of life for sucess and varoius career opportunities after doing pharmacy.

85 Social Welfare

Students of SGT College of Pharmacy conducted their second community drive (an Outreach Activity) to create awareness among society about the Profession of Pharmacy. Six students of B Pharmacy namely Sourav Goyal, Ravi Sharma, Divya, Jagmeet Singh, Jatin Gautam participated enthusiastically for a community drive on 29th of October 2017 at District park Vikaspuri. The students interacted with around 30 people of all age groups. They discussed with them about the role & responsibilities of Pharmacists. The students informed them about the importance of bills & expiry dates on medicines. They also informed them about the difference between generic and branded medicines Students of SGT College of Pharmacy conducted their first School drive to create awareness among students about the profession of Phar- macy. Six students namely Sourav Goyal, Ravi Sharma, Divya, Jagmeet Singh, Jatin Gautam & Susheelfrom B. Pharmacy went on School drive on 1st of Nov 2017 at Columbia foundation, Vikaspuri, New Delhi. They told the students about the meaning, role and importance of Pharmacy profession. The students discussed about the scopes of Pharmacy. They told about the various branches of Pharmacy. . As a part of the Pharmacist Day celebration, the SGT College of Pharmacy organized a Preliminary health screening camp in the campus on 25th September 2017. The objective of the health camp was to promote health, and prevent illnesses. A total of 91 persons (aged between 18 to 57 years) were screened in the health camp. Faculty member and Lab technicians of the SGT Col- lege of Pharmacy volunteered to contribute towards achieving the following objectives: • Measurement of Pulse Rate, Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pres sure (BP) • Random Blood Sugar monitoring to screen Diabetes • Measurement of Height, Weight and Body Mass Index (BMI) The faculty members participated enthusiastically in the event to generate awareness about Life style disorders, Vector Borne Dis- eases and Malnutrition.

Co-curricular Inclusivity

SGT College of Pharmacy had organized an Excursion Trip to Chamba, Himachal Pradesh from 27th April 2017 to 1st May 2017. 20 stu- dents of B. Pharmacy and D. Pharmacy along with 3 faculty members, Dr. Vandana Chaudhary, Ms. Kavita Attri, Mr. Dheeraj Sharma visited the places. The main objective of organizing the trip was to develop the skills of independency and confidence among the students. The main attraction of trip was Khaziar, Dalhousie and Chamba itself. In the adventure trip student have enjoyed the trekking and horse riding and collected memories that they will cherish forever. SGT College of Pharmacy organized a Farewell Party “SAYONARA” on Friday, 2nd June 2017 at the Auditorium, SGT University, where students of Diploma in Pharmacy 1st Year bid farewell to the outgoing students of Diploma in Pharmacy final year with great enthusiasm. Function began with a floral welcome of Guest Prof. (Dr.) T D Dogra, by students. Lighting the auspicious Lamp Ceremony was done by the chief guest, Principal Dr. S K Sharma & all HOD’s. A CD was released by Dr Dogra on the occasion having compilations of the memories down the lane of the journey of students in SGT. Dr Dogra in his address stressed upon the role and responsibilities of the qualified and dignified Pharmacist in the society. Principal wished good luck to the final year students for their future. He also expressed his hope that students will continue holding best positions in upcoming university exams. Students of Diploma 1st year presented very entertaining group dance, solo dance and solo song performances. Students of final year participated in ‘Title competition’ for Miss Farewell, Mr. Fare- well, besides other titles to each passing out student with memorable song dedicated to his / her personality. Different tags were awarded to the students. Ms. Jyoti Sejwal was crowned with the title of ‘Ms Farewell’ and Mr. Deepak Shehrawat was awarded the title of ‘Mr. Farewell’. Some exciting games were also arranged for the students and were enjoyed by all. Token of love and appreciation was given to all the students by their juniors in “Memento Distribution Ceremony”. The event concluded with the blessings by Dr S K Sharma, Dr Vijay Bhalla and vote of thank by Ms Manisha Vats. SGT College of Pharmacy have organized Fresher’s party “Mulaaqaat 2017” on 6th of October 2017 at SGT Ground, SGT university for first year students. The program started by ribbon cutting ceremony. Students welcomed fresher’s with full zeal by performing Tilak ceremony. Freshers gave their introduction in different regional languages. The event was a blend of many cultural activities like singing, dances, playing guitar, skits which were performed marvelously by students. Titles of Mr. Fresher, Ms. Fresher, Mr. Talented, Ms. Talented, Mr. Per- sonality, Ms. Personality and prize distribution to both D. Pharmacy and B. Pharmacy students were given by Dean and faculty members.

86 FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

Overview

The faculty consists of three departments. The department of Chemistry is to make science more exciting, understandable and relevant subject to the general public in an attempt to encourage more people to take an interest. Our Department is home to national and inter- nationally renowned faculty members, have state-of-art research facilities. The department of Physics ever since its inception has always given immense importance to students teaching learning process and has emerged as an excellent centre for teaching and research. Equipped with modern infrastructure & laboratory facilities with qualified lab staff, the department takes utmost care to give its students exposure to the latest research and development in physics. The department Mathematics is focussed on imparting quality education in pure and applied mathematics and carrying our research in various fields.

Accolades The faculty member from Chemistry department chaired a Session at the “Fourth International Conference on Nanostructured Materials and Nanocomposites (ICNM-2017)” held at Mahatma Gandhi University Kottayam, Kerala India from 10-12 February 2017. The faculty member from Mathematics department chaired a Session in the International Conference on Soft Computing : Theories and Application (SoCTA-2016) held in Dec. 28-30, 2016 at Amity University, Jaipur. The faculty members from Physics department have submitted project for sponsorship, entitled “Evaluation and Mitigation of Health ef- fects using Personal Atmospheric Pollution Exposure through Monitoring and Modelling”, with Dr. Dhirendra Mishra, Assistant Professor, being the principal investigator along with Dr. Ram Chhavi Sharma, Professor & Head as co-investigator. This project was selected by the expert panel and we were invited in the 5th Group Monitoring Workshop and 6th meeting of the Program Advisory Committee in Earth and .Atmospheric Sciences for presentation at Institute of Seismographic Research, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India on 18th-20th September 2017 Dr. Ram Chhavi Sharma was invited as Chairperson, Technical Session in International Conference on “Innovative Approach in Applied Physical, Mathematical/ Statistical, Chemical Sciences and Emerging Energy Technology for Sustainable Development” Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi (January 15, 2017). He was also invited as Resource Person by the Director, State Council of Education Re- search & Training Haryana (SCERT) in Capacity Building Program for Physics lecturers (Haryana State) in January & May 2017. Industry Connect UG and PG students bid an Educational visit to Asola Wild Life Sanctuary (New Delhi) on 21st February, 2017. The Students learnt about conservation education and nature interpretation programs. The faculty organised Educational Visit to Inter University Accelerator Centre (New Delhi) for M.Sc. (Chemistry & Physics) I and II Years on 9th March, 2017 wherein the students got an Insight into Nuclear Physics and Physics of Materials. The faculty organised a Guest lecture by Dr. Vepa Kameswara Rao, DRDE, Gwalior on “Fundamental & Applications of Biosensors” for all UG and PG students on 15th March, 2017. Biosensors nowadays are ubiquitous in biomedical diagnosis as well as wide range application in disease progression, Environmental monitoring, Food control, Drug discovery and biomedical research. The faculty organised Training at Central Forensic Sciences Laboratory (Hyderabad) for PG students from 20th March 2017 - 30th March 2017. The two weeks intensive training program on “Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques” was a useful one for all. The faculty organised an Industrial visit of to Sphaera Pharma. Pvt. Ltd., IMT Manesar, Haryana for PG students on 19th April 2017. The students got Insight into Research and Development in Drug Discovery. The PG students visited IIT Delhi, Open House Techno-fest on April 22, 2017 wherein they learnt about Techno-fest concepts, project preparation and presentation.

87 FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

Overview

The Faculty of Physiotherapy has been in existence, in SGT University, since 2008. Initially it was under the Pt B. D. Sharma University as Dashmesh College of Physiotherapy. With the inception of the SGT University as an autonomous body in 2013, physiotherapy became an integral part of it. University offers Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) in various specialties like Cardio-tho- racic, Neurology, Orthopedics and Sports & Full time Doctorate in Physiotherapy (PhD).The department has grown in stature through guidance from leading physiotherapists. The current state of the department owes its gratitude to Dr. Joginder Yadav, Dean, Faculty of Physiotherapy and Dr. Sheetal Kalra, Associate Dean, Faculty of Physiotherapy. The Faculty is located within the premises of SGT Univer- sity which has its own 665 bed ultra multi-specialty hospital. Thus the students have advantage of excellent clinical training at surgery, gynecology, orthopedics, pediatrics ward & ICUs besides highest level of academic activity which bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and its practical application. Physiotherapy in SGT provides encouraging platform for innovations and publications. Our proj- ects were greatly appreciated and awarded Best Research, at the annual techno fest event of University inaugurated by honorable Chief Minister of Haryana, Shri Manohar Lal Khattar Ji. Accolades Dr. Sheetal Kalra gave a talk on Female Athletic Triad: Early Intervention & Diagnosis at 1st Gurugram Physiotherapy Conference held at World Laproscopic Hospital in April 2017. She was also awarded Academic Excellence Award. Students of BPT & MPT won 1st & 2nd prize in quiz competition and 1st and 3rd prize in Poster competition at the conference. Dr. Sheetal Kalra, Dr. Bharti Arora & students of faculty of physiotherapy participated in Neuroconnect- 2, conference organized on the occasion of world stroke day at Max Superspeciality Hospital, New Delhi on October 2017. Dr. Sheeetal Kalra chaired the scientific session, Dr Bharti delivered a talk on Vestibular Rehabilitation & students bagged a 2nd prize in Quiz competition & Poster Competition. Students and Faculty of Physiotherapy attended a workshop at Indian Spinal Injury Centre, New Delhi on November 2017 where Dr. Sheetal chaired the scientific session. BPT 3rd year student, Imran Khan was one of the members of winning “RAJKOT ROAR” team which had won the 2nd edition of Valient Premier League (VPL). The team remained undefeated through-out the competition and won all their 5 matches. Imran played a crucial role in the victory of his team and played like a true champion through-out the series. He was also awarded by Mr Chetan Sharma, (Ex Indian Cricketer ) as the best Bowler of VPL as he claimed the highest number of wickets. Students of BPT 4th year (Rishika, Gunjan, Avanti, Nidhi, Shalu) and MPT (Pooja Shrama, Pooja Srivastava, Shivangi & Mona) bagged 1st and 2nd Prize in Quiz Competition and 1st and 3rd Prize in Poster competition at National level Physiotherapy Conferenceheld at World Laproscopic Hospital, Gurugram on 9th April 2017. Dr. Sheetal Kalra, Associate Professor in the department delivered a talk at the confer- ence and was awarded Academic Excellence Award Basudeo Rajbhor, BPT 3rd yr student brought laurels to the University by participating in All India Talent Hunt in Physiotherapy organised by Pratibha Rattan Bhumi Pvt Ltd in association with APSIC (Advanced Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre) on 5th March 2017. More than 500 students from around 100 colleges from all across India participated in it. Basudeo stood 2nd at all India level.He was felicitated by the organisation with a trophy and a certificate.The organisation will sponsor the top 10 candidates for advanced studies. Faculty of Physiotherapy remarkably contributed in Synergy by showcasing four projects. Lots of hard work and brainstorming went into making up these projects. All the four working models, namely multi exercise unit, gait trainer for parkinsonism, Balance trainer with sensory re-education and Mouth mask for COPD patients were appreciated. Multi exercise Unit guided by Faculty In charge Dr. Sheetal, Dr. Sajjan and Dr. Joginder was awarded with Best Research Award. Students of BPT & MPT felt deeply appreciated by the recognition and it was a proud moment for the faculty too. Industry Connect The faculty has existing Tie-Ups and Collaborations for And the faculty is also looking up for tie-ups with following in future: Training and Internship with the following: 1. Boxing Academy Of Gurugram 1. Binawan Institute Of Health Sciences, Jakarta Indonesia 2. Artemis Hospital Gurugram 2. Indian Spinal Injuries Centre, VasantKunj, New Delhi 3. Paras Hospital Gurugram 3. Spastic Society Of Gurugram, Sector 4 4. Rajeev Gandhi Cancer Hospital 4. Karate Academy Of Gurugram Sector 5 5. IndraprasthaApollo Hospital 5. Van Sports Club (Tennis Academy) Gurugram 6. BLKapoor Multi Speciality Hospital 7. International Collaboration With A Medical University In Saudi Arabia

88 The Physiotherapy faculty along Faculty of Nursing and Faculty of Allied Health Sciences signed a Memorandum of Understanding with- Binawan Institute of Health Sciences, Aisyiayah Pontianak College of Nursing, Indonesia. This international collaboration is expected to boost the vision of the University to become a renowned institute in the field of research. At present this agreement is made as a gesture of goodwill between the two institutions, which may see the development of the links in the areas of learning and teaching including the development of academic programs and clinical practices; exchange of students and faculty; development of joint academic programs for undergraduate and post-graduate students; development of collaborative research projects etc.

Faculty of Physiotherapy organized expert lecture on“Respiratory Physiotherapy : Scope and Practice”on 18th February 2017 where students were enlightened about the role of Respiratory Physio- therapy in patients with numerous Respiratory as well as Cardio respiratory disorders. The resource person Dr. Sumanta Ghosh, Consultant Respiratory The rapist in Philips Heath Care, Gurugram briefed students about the latest techniques like managing pa- tients with Dysphagia and also role of Dysphagia Therapist. The students were in high spirits when they learnt about how Physio- therapy is advancing to an extent that an ICU care can be provided by a Respiratory Therapist in home care also.

Faculty of Physiotherapy successfully conducted a two day Hands-on workshop (23rd and 24th March 2017) on Neuro Developmental Therapy / Bobath technique for Adult Hemiplegia. The Resource person for the workshop was Dr. Prabhat Ranjan, Senior Physiotherapist, Deptt of Neurology, AIIMS. The workshop started with the gist on Stroke and its Medical and Physiotherapy management. The students showed keen interest as it was the patient based workshop. Indian Spinal Injury Center celebrated 5th September as World Spinal Injury Day in the SGT University campus. On this occasion, team of students under the guidance of Rehabilitation Counsellor, Mr Shivjeet Singh Raghav played a “nukkadnatak” on causes and prevention of spinal cord injuries. The skit was very insightful & conveyed the importance of incorporating precautionary measures such as avoiding drink & drive situation, using seat belts & helmets while driving etc. Mr. Shivjeet Singh who himself is quadriplegic from last 37 years talk- ed at length on the subject. His speech was quite motivating which was followed by a video showing various causes of spinal cord injuries.

89 Faculty of Physiotherapy celebrated World Physiotherapy Day & Orientation Day at SGT Auditorium on 9th September 2017. Guest Speaker Dr. Jaswinder Kaur HOD Physiotherapy Department RML Hospital delivered a lecture on role of Physiotherapy in life style disorders such as metabolic syndrome, Obesity and diabetes. She explained at length about various aspects of fitness. Dr. Kamlesh- Kohli, Director Medical Sciences, judged posters made by BPT/MPT students. Dr. Jaswinder Kaur honoured the students by giving away certificates of merit to those who got selected in debate, quiz & poster competitions.

Social Welfare Faculty of Physiotherapy has been the part of outreach programme conducted by SGT University at different level in different villages. We have been the part of Budhera project since 2015. Physiotherapy has also started visiting the Sultanpur village, which has been started by SGT University in March, 2017. In Budhera project, during the past one and half years Dr. Mohit Gulati & team has been conducting health camps on every Monday and Friday from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. In these camps we are assessing and treating the patients at visits. Additionally if there is a need we visit to patients’ home and treat them there. Somehow if patient needs further investigation, then we refer patients to the SGT hospital. During these years we have also conducted a house to house health survey by medical team consisting medical, dental, nursing and Physiotherapy staff and students. A team of physiotherapists which includes staff and students regularly visits the Sultanpur village wherein they assess, educate and treat patients who require Physiotherapy. Recently on World Health Day on 7th April, 2017, a skit on the role of Physical activity or exercises in depression was presented by BPT students and was very well appreciated. Co-curricular Inclusivity Faculty of Physiotherapy bid a final goodbye to the outgoing batch on 17th August 2017. SGT University mementos were presented to the students as a token of remembrance and love. The program included singing, performances and some beautiful memories created by juniors for their seniors. Teacher’s Day celebrations on 5th September 2017 started with surprise for teachers. Department was beautifully decorated The students danced, sang and mesmerized their teachers with their performances on stage exclusively for teachers. Seniors welcomed their juniors with open hearts and warm feelings on the occasion of Fresher’s Day on 24th October 2017. Some beau- tiful performances in the form of dance, singing were shown by the students. It was an enjoyable day for the students. On the occasion of Children’s Day, on 14th November 2017, faculty of Physiotherapy organized fun games, interactive session for the stu- dents of physiotherapy. All the students of Physiotherapy enjoyed musical chair, spot dancing and many more games. Dr. Joginder Yadav, Dean Physiotherapy addressed the students and cut the cake.

Students of BPT went to annual trip to Dharamshala – Dalhousie-Amritsar from 12th to 17th Nov 2017. It was a long & wonderful journey by bus for 25 students from all four years of BPT, juniors & seniors together accompanied by Dr. Sonia Pawaria and Dr. Sajjan Yadav as Faculty Members.The trip started from SGT University, reached Dharamshala overnight. Next day the group enjoyed local sight-seeing at MecLeodGanj, Dalai Lama Monestry Bhagsunagand Water Falls. The group then visited Dalhousie - khajjiar known as Mini Switzerland of India. From here, the young crowd reached Golden Temple, Amritsar & then visited Wagah Border. They enjoyed the retreat ceremony and then started for return journey. 90 Research Publications of SGT University Faculty

Faculty of Dental Sciences

Oral Medicine and Radiology 1. Suma GN, Adrita Nag. Management of Oromandibular Dystonia: A Case Report and Literature Update. Case Reports in Dentistry 2017 ; Volume 2017, Article ID 3514393. 2. Kaushik A, Arya L, Varshney M, Arya V, Rehil S, Kaur H. Radiographic alterations affecting the maxillofacial region in renal osteodystrophy. University J Dent Scie 2017;3(1):113-116. 3. Sharma G, Sardana D, Vohra P, Rehani S, Nagpal A. Oral Lichen Planus in a Pediatric Patient: A Novel Therapeutic Approach. Journal of Dentistry, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran (2017; Vol. 14, No. 2) 4. Renu T, Vipul J, Aadya S, Rashmi H, Munish G, Ankur B. Non-syndromic multiple supernumery premolars: Clinicoradiographic report of five cases. JODDD 2017;11(1):48-52 5. Renu T,Vipul J, Manpreet K, Rashmi H. Primary tuberculosis of oral cavity. JODDD 2017;11(2):77-79 6. Bhatt P, Vinod VC, Kaushik A, Sridevi K, Chaudhry A. Ossifying fibroma of the Maxilla- A rare case. Int J Oral MaxillofacImag 2017;3(1):1-4. 7. Atul K, Vinod VC, Shailaja SR, Ruchi S, Munish K. Oral manifestations of Robinow syndrome: A rare case report. Int of Maxillofacial Imaging 2017,3(2):74-76. 8. Shailaja S, Chaudhry A, Rao VE, Samudrawar R. Osteosarcoma of the mandible- A case report with imaging perspective. Int J Oral MaxillofacImag 2017;3(1):31-35. 9. Chaudhry A. Asymptomatic Radio-opacity at the floor of Nasal Cavity. Indian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg2017, DOI 10.1007/s12070-017-1179-1. 10. Chaudhry A, Saluja P, Manjunath M. Is focal melanotic lesion potentially malignant?-A Case Report. Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences 2017(Accepted for publication). 11. Vohra P. Chapter in “HANDBOOK IN FORENSIC DENTISTRY –AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE:” published by Competent Publishers. 12. Tanwar R, Vohra P. “Advances In Dental Radiology” by LAP Publishers,GERMANY. 13. Tanwar R. Chapter in Text Book on Oral Medicine & Radiology published by Paras Medical Publisher Periodontology 1. Grover HS, Deswal H, Hans VM, Devi LS. Effect of Concentration and brewing time on the antimicrobial activity of Camellia sinesis (green tea) against oral bacteria. Saudi J Oral Sci 2017;4:18-21. 2. Saluja S, Bhardwaj A, Grover H. Double Papilla Technique for Root Coverage: A Case Report. Case Reports in Odontology 2017:. 4(1), 06-09. 3. Grover HS, Kapoor S, Saluja S. Periogenomics: Dawn of a new molecular era. University J Dent Scie 2017;1:117-21. 4. Grover HS. Regeneration biomolecules: the future of Periodontology. University J Dent Scie 2017;1:1. 5. Goswamy A, Grover HS, Kapoor S. Small tissue with big issue. J Bio Innov 2017;6:585-96. 6. Sheokand V, Deswal H, Chadha VS. Guided Tissue Regeneration- A Novel Technique.LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2017. ISBN No. 9783330051515. Conservative Dentisry & Endodontics 1. Agarwal V, Singla M, Miglani S, Kohli S, Sharma V, Bhasin SS. Does the volume of supplemental intraligamentry injection affect the anaesthetic success rate at the – failed primary inferior alveolar nerve block. A randomized double blind clinical trial int. Endo J 2017 March 28. doi:10.1111/ iej-12733. E pub ahead of print. 2. Srivastava PK, Nagpal A, Setya G, Assessment of Coronal Leakage of Temporary Restorations in Root Canal treated Teeth: An in vitro study, JCDP 2017;18(2):126-130. 3. Phukela SS, Ullah, Srivastava P, Dua M, Setya G. Nervousness; Pressure Ripostes in Patients During Conventional Dental Treatment and Long Duration Dental Procedures: An in Vivo Study JRAD 2017,-6-2:61-65. 4. Phukela SS, Dua M, Dua A, Dua P, Setya G. Effect of Different Retentive Modes on Tooth Denture Base Bond: An In Vitro Study JRAD 2017;-6:1s:37- 41. 5. Dua M, Phukela SS, Dua A, Dhanpal R, Dhall R, Setya G, Forensic Dentistry: Now and in Future JRAD 2017;6:2:39-46 6. Srivastava PK, Nagpal A, Setya G, Assessment of Coronal Leakage of Temporary Restorations in Root Canal treated Teeth: An in vitro study, JCDP 2017;18(2):126-130. 7. Aggarwal V, Singla M. Lining prefabricated dowel(s) with fibre reinforced resin composite. AustEndod J. 2017 Apr; 43(1):23-28. 8. Singal RK, Arora A, Arya A. Endodontic Management of Maxillary Second Molar with Two Palatal Roots by Using CBCT: A Case Report.Endodontology Volume 29 : Issue 2:July-December 2017 9. Arora A, Arya A, Singal RK, Khatana R. Hemisection: A Conservative Approach. IJDS: 2017 Volume: 9, Issue: 3 Page: 206-209 10. Singal RK, Arya A, Arora A. Nonsurgical Repair Of A Large Inflammatory Internal Root Resorptive Defect With Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: A Case Report. University Journal of Dental Sciences,July- Dec 2017. Oral Pathology 1. Saluja P. Pustulo-ovoid bodies-An Insight. Letter to editor.Uni J Dent Sci 2017; 1: 02. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery 1. Rao DS JK, Sheorain A, Arya V Direct sinus lift with putty alloplastic bone substitute for simultaneous implant placement – A case report. Annals of dental research, 2017; 7(1). 2. Kashyap R, Siwach V, Sheorain A, Kumar J, Arya V Management of early stage carcinoma of the oral tongue :A case reprt and review of current treatment algorithms. Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care.2017;4(1):36-40

91 Orthodontics & Dentofacial Orthopedics 1. Tanwar V, Sidhu MS,Grover S,Dabas A, Dogra N. A comparative evaluation of Canine retraction using periodontally accelerated osteogenic Orthodon- tics (PAOO) and conventional mechanotherapy as assessed by CBCT. J ContempOrthod 2017; 1: 20-27. 2. Jhalani A, Sidhu MS,Grover S,Dabas A, Gupta G, Dogra N. Effects of 2 adhesion boosters on depth of penetration of orthodontic adhesives on fluorosed and normal enamel.: A Confocal microscopic study. J Indian OrthodSoc 2017;51:22-27. 3. Yadav N, Sidhu MS, Grover S, Malik V, Dogra N. Evaluating and Comparing Periodontal and Microbial Parameters in Orthodontic Patients with Elasto- meric Modules and Self Ligating Brackets- A PCR Study. EC Dental Science 2017;14.3 : 105-113. 4. Kumar S, Yadav R, Yadav V, Singh MS, Prabhakar M, Dabas A. Alternative Therapies and Prosthodontics: A Combined Approach. IJHSC 2017; 4(1): 41-45. Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry 1. Shree S, Dhingra R, Gupta A. Comparative evaluation of fracture resistance and microleakage of reattached anterior tooth fragment using two differ- ent flowable composites- An invitro study. British J of Medicine and Medical Research (accepted for publication MS no. 2017/BJMMR/32526) 2. Chhonkar A, Gupta A, Chaudhuri P, Kapoor V. Oral rehabilitation of a Pediatric dental patient with Vitamin D dependent Rickets II- A rare case report. Int J ClinPediatr Dent.2017 Manuscript ID –JPJ1657010417JCP ( accepted for publication) 3. Chhonkar A, Arya V, Gupta A. Comparison of vitamin D level of children with severe severe early childhood caries and children with no caries. Int J ClinPediatr Dent.2017 Manuscript ID –JPJ1640160317JCP.

Public Health Dentistry 1. Khurana C, Tandon S. Utilization of Dental Services. Published by LAP Lambert Publishing Co. Ltd ISBN: 978-3-330-32874-7 2. Khurana C, Tandon S, Chinmaya BR. “A Cross-Over Clinical Trial to assess the Effectiveness of Different Oral Hygiene Regimens on the Reduction of Morning Bad Breath in Healthy Young Adults” in Indian Journal of Dental Research (Accepted) 3. Deswal BS, Gupta VP, Girdhar S, Singh M, Yadav VP, Verma T, Gulati M, Richa, Rashmi, Kumar S, Chinmaya BR, Tandon S, Chand S, Agnihotri SK, Dogra TD. Comparitive Morbidity and Health Seeking Behaviour among School Children of Government and Public Rural Schools. Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 2017, pp- 1-4. 4. Deswal BS, Gupta VP, Girdhar S, Singh M, Yadav VP, Verma T, Gulati M, Richa, Rashmi, Kumar S, Chinmaya BR, Tandon S, Chand S, Agnihotri SK, Dogra TD. Morbidity Pattern and Outcome of Swa-Prerit Adarsh Gram Yojna Health Project Interventions among Rural Population, Gurugram, Haryana. Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 2017, pp- 14-18. 5. Boken S, Tandon S, Chinmaya BR, Dhingra S, Kumar A. Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Related to Oral Health Among Private and Government School Teachers in Gurgaon Block, Haryana: A pilot Survey. Indian Journal of Health Sciences and Care Vol. 4, No. 1, April, 2017, pp- 19-25. 6. Handa S, Kour H, Khurana C. Insight into Nicotine Addiction. Chrismed Journal of Health and Research 2017;4:69-75. Prosthodontics 1. Dua M, Phukela SS, Dua A, Dhanapal R, Dhall RS, Setya G, Yadav P. Forensic Dentistry: Now and in future. J Res Adv Dent 2017;6:2:39-46. 2. Phukela SS, Dua A, Dua A, Dua P, Setya G, Dhall RS, Sehgal M. Effect of different retentive modes on tooth denture base bone: an in vitro study. J Res Adv dent 2017;6;1s:37-41. 3. Phukela SS, Ullah A, Sristava PK, Dua M, Setya G, Dua A, Monika. Nervousness; Pressure ripostes in patients during Conventional Dental Treatment and long duration dental procedure. An In Vivo Study. J Res Adv Dent 2017;6;2:61-65. 4. Monika, Chowdhary P, Phukela SS, Dabas N, Phogat S. Overdenture- A Step ahead in Preventive Prosthodontics: A Clinical Report. IJHSC 2017;4:1:31- 35.

Faculty of Behavioural Sciences

1. Khan W. Conflict in Kashmir: Psychosocial Consequences on Children. In Deb, S. (Ed.) ‘Child Safety, Welfare and Well-being’, New Delhi, Springer. Springer India DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-2425-9-2017 2. SinghR&GuptaL.(2017).PsychologicalPreparedness,CombatPerformanceandResilience.InUpdeshKumar(Eds.).TheRoutledgeInternationalHand- bookofPsychosocialResilience.ISBN:978‐1‐13‐895487‐8. 3. Husain A, Kirmani MN. Contributions of Arab Muslim Scholars to Psychology. Contemporary trends in Islamic Psychology. Contemporary trends in Islamic Psychology (pp, 13-25), (2017). Hyderabad: Center for Study and Research Publishers. ISBN: 935258909

Faculty of Fashion and Design

1. Nair MK.(2017) Values of customer satisfaction, International case symposium of fashion,retail and management. International Journal of Design. Under peer review 2. Nair MK. (2017) Sustainability in the leather industry, International conference of fashion & textiles. International Journal of Design.Under peer review 3. Nair MK. (2017) AnEvaluation of Experience towards Comfort Sports Shoes. International Journal of Design. Under peer review

92 Faculty Facultyof Medicine of Medicine & Health & SciencesHealth Sciences

Anatomy 1. Deswal A, Saxena AK, Bala A. Measurment of Collo- diaphyscal angle and femoral neck anteversion angle of femur bone international jouranal of scintific study. 2017; 5 (1) : 97- 99. 2. Deswal A, Srivastava SK, Saxena AK, Bala A, Morphometric study of nutrient foramina in human femur bone, global jouranal for research analysis 2017; 6 (7): 4-6. 3. Sharma RK, Aneja PS, Saxena AK. Determination of Sex of Adult Human Clavicle by curve and angles. Global Journal for Research Analysis.2017; (6):19-20. 4. Singh H, Saxena AK, Aneja PS. Study of Sacral Hiatus in Dry Human sacrum in North Indian Population and Its clinical Implication in Caudal Epidural Block. Int J Med Res Prof. 2017; Sept 3(5):174-76 Biochemistry 1. Arora P. Correlation between Serum Ferritin and Glycated Hemoglobin Level in Patients of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Int J Cur Res Rev 2017; (9)6: 30-33 2. Nagarajan U, Dhingra R, Chaudhari P, Karunanand B, Arora P. Influence of Full Mouth Rehabilitation on Iron Deficiency Anemia Status in Children with Severe Early Childhood Caries. J App Dental and Med Sci 2017; 3(2): 25-32 3. Sarin M, Arora P, Mohapatra SC. Association between Serum Ferritin and Thyroid profile in Radiologically provenpatients with Goitre with Thyroiditis. J Comm Health Management 2017;4(2): 50-52. 4. Sarin M, Arora P, Mohapatra SC. A hospital based study of hypothyroidism in polycystic ovarian syndrome in rural population of Gurugram, Haryana. Journal of Community Health Management 2017; 4(3): 97-99 5. Shree S, Dhingra R, Gupta A, Karunanand B. Comparative Evaluation of Fracture Resistance and Micro leakage of Reattached Anterior Tooth Fragment Using Two Different Flowable Composite- in vitro Study. British Journal of Medicine & Medical Research May 2017, Article no.BJMMR.32526 6. Shah AK, Sarin M, Karunanand B, Mohapatra SC, Bhat SA. Association of Hormonal status with Anthropometric & Biochemical Parameters in women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. The Journal of Community Health Management.2017;4(1):30-4. 7. Sharma K, Sudan DPS, Taneja S, Kapoor A, Shah AK, Rai R, Chauhan S. Depression in COPD: Risk Determinants and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL). International Journal of Current Research.2017; 9(6):52615-21. 8. Indora N, Sharma K, Karunanand B, Sudan DPS, Shah AK. Assessment of metabolic (Adiponectin, Leptin) and inflammatory markers (TNF-, hs-CRP & IFN-γ) in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Prospective Study. International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research. 2017; 4(3) 9. Yadav V, Sharma S, Debata P.K, Patel S, Kabi B.C, Aggrawal K.C. Change in Bone Mineral Density and Role of Vitamin D and Calcium Supplementation During Treatment of First Episode Nephrotic Syndrome. JCDR. 2017 Sep;11(9): SC18 - SC21 10. Mir GHH, Wani MA, Khan T, Malik AA, Bhat SA, Mir TA. Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy In Cardiopulmonary Dysfunction Patients. International Journal of Current Research in Life Sciences. 2017;06 (09):741-4. Microbiology 1. Chattopadhya D, Verghese A, Broor S. The Pro-inflammatory Markers and Cytokine Profile in Acute Chikungunya Virus Infections in a Rural Community from North India. J Commun Dis 2017; 49 (3): 67-72. 2. Gurjeet S, Broor S, Agarwal P. Molecular characterization by spa typing as a diagnostic tool for Staphylococcus aureus isolates in Haryana, India. 3. Gurjeet S, Broor S, Agarwal P. Staphylococcus Cassette Chromosome mec types among Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolates from Haryana, India. Ind Jour Health Sci Care, August 2017;4(2):47-56. 4. Agarwal P, Devi LS. Otomycosis in a Rural Community Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital: Assessment of Risk Factors and Identification of Fungal and Bacterial Agents. J Clin Diag Research 2017;11(6):14-18. 5. Maheshwari M, Malhotra VL, Devi LS, Broor S. Prevalence of Inducible Clindamycin Resistance in Staphylococus aureus Isolates in A Peri-Urban Hospital in Haryana. Ind Jour Health Sci Care, August 2017;4(2):47-56. 6. Maheshwari M, Devi LS, Yadav B, Jhamb P. Etiological characterization of abnormal vaginal Discharge in women of reproductive age group in a rural area of Haryana, India. Inter Jour sci Res November 2017;6(11):276-78. 7. Malik D, Chattopadhya D, Yadav G. Occupational Exposure to Blood among Healthcare Workers in National Capital Territory of Delhi. J Commun Dis 2017; 49(1): 21-26. Pharmacology 1. Chopra SC, Sharma S, Singla J. A Tex- A Free Of Cost Excel – Based System For Attendance Record And Computation. J of Res in Med Edu & Ethics 2017; 7(1): 3-8. 2. Gupta LK, Dutta S, Kapoor V. Evaluation of conventional versus low dose infusion of dexmedetomidine on hemodynamic stress response at a tertiary care teaching hospital. Int J Med Res Prof. 2017; 3(3): 13-17. 3. Seema, Kumar N, Kapoor V. Frequency distribution of ABO and Rh (D) blood groups amongst pregnant women : a cross sectional survey. Int J Med Res Prof. 2017; 3(3): 434-37. 4. Kumar N, Sharma S, Kapoor V. Adverse drug events patients with mental disorder in an ambulatory setting. Int J App Basic Med Res 2017; 7: 108-11. 5. Salwan S, Salwan P, Wadhwa S. Diagnostic utility of the head-up tilt test in syncope and the related complications. Int J of Advanced Res in Biol Sci 2017; 4(3): 159-63.

93 Community Medicine 1. Khurana A, Deswal BS, Taneja P, Bhatt PK. A study of Socio-demographic maternal risk factors for low birth weight. International J Scientific Research 2017; 6:20-22. 2. Deswal BS, Gupta VP, Girdhar S, Singh M, Yadav VP, Verma T, Gulati M et al. Comparative morbidity & health seeking behaviour among school children of Government & Public rural schools. Indian J Health Sciences & Care 2017; 4 (1):1-4. 3. Deswal BS, Yadav VP, Girdhar S, VedPal, Verma T, Gulati M et al. Morbidity Pattern and Outcome of Swa- PreritAdrash Gram Yojana Health Project Interventions among Rural Population,Gurugram Haryana. Indian J Health Sciences & Care 2017; 4 (1):14-18. 4. Deswal BS, Sharma M, Girdhar S, Aggarwal N. Challenges of medical education in India. Indian J Health Sciences & Care 2017;4 (2):62-65. 5. Sagar R, Pattanayak RD, Chadrasekharan R, Chaudhary PK, Deswal BS, Leninsingh RK et al. Twelve-month prevalence and treatment gap for com- mon mental disorders: findings from a large scale epidemiological survey in India. Indian J Psychiatry 2017; 59:46-55. 6. Jaiswal S, Marwaha MPS, Anand BK. Thyroid dysfunction in antenatal patients and its maternal outcome..International Journal of Scientific Research 2017; Vol-6(1): 718-721. 7. Mohapatra SC. Non health subjects in Community Medicine: How much healthy or Medical are they? Indian J Community Medicine2017; 42 (1):4-6. 8. Marwaha MPS, Anand BK. A study to enumerate the medical emergencies and complications among diabetic and non diabetic patients. International Journal of Medical Research Professionals (IJMRP). 2017;9:1-3. 9. Ray S, Mohapatra I, Rout RN, Nayak J, Panda M. Skin Diseases among Farmers in Rural Areas of a Coastal Block, Eastern India. International Journal of Current Research 2017; 9, (01). 10. Panda M, KumarN, Vashist BM, Shalini Ray, Konar A. A Cross-Sectional Study to Identify the Barriers and Challenges Faced by Health Workers in a Rural Area of Haryana, India. Indian Journal of Communicable Diseases, 2017;3 (1) 1-4. 11. Panda M, Vashisht BM, Ray S. Performance of Accredited Social Health Activists-ASHA Workers in Rural Block of Northern India and the Parameters Affecting it. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research. 2017,4(1). 12. Sharma A, Deswal BS, Gupta A, Sayed A. An outbreak of tungiasis among UN peace- keeper deployed in Congo. International Journal of scientific research 2017; 6: 34-36. 13. Ranjan R, Singh M, Grarg V, Gupta VP, Mohapatra SC. A study of prevalence of stress among interns in medical college of Delhi : A Cross sectional study IJPSM 2017 (accepted for publication) 14. Sharma SM, Juyal R, Kumar L. Study of Prevalence and Risk Factors of Non-Fatal Road Traffic Accidents in Rural population of District Dehradun Sch. J App Med Sci 2017; 5(9B):3593-3597. 15. Kumari R, Kumar M, Mohapatra SC. Clinico-Demographic profile of HIV patients at ART centre of a tertiary care referral hospital in North India. Inter- national Jr of Community Medicine and Public Health 2017; 9:1-8. 16. Sarin S, Malik S, Chuhan M, Dewan S, Mohapatra SC. Non health subjects in Community Medicine: How much healthy or Medical are they? Indian J Community Medicine Vol 42 (1),pp4-6 Jan-March 2017. 17. Sarin S, Malik S, Chuhan M, Dewan S, Mohapatra SC. Extra Corporal Membrane Oxygenation(ECMO)in severe pulmonary Tuberculosis: A case Study. J Community Health Management 2017;4(3):132-133. 18. Sarin S, Poonam A, Mohapatra SC. A Hospital based study of hypothyroidism in polycystic ovarian syndrome in rural population of Haryana. J Com- munity Health Management2017;4(3): 97-100. 19. Sarin S, Poonam A, Mohapatra SC. Association between Serum Ferritine and Thyroid profilein radiographically proven patients with Goitre and Thy- roiditis. J Community Health Management 2017;4(2: 50-52. 20. Mohapatra SC. Non Health subjects in Community Medicine: How much healthy or Medicinal are they? Indian J Community Medicine 2017; 42(1) ;4-7. 21. Das M & Mohapatra SC. Impact of skill building of health care providers at public health facilities on maternal and newborn health in three districts of Uttar Pradesh. Journal of Preventive Medicine and Holistic Health, 2017.( Accepted f0r publication) General Surgery 1. Ray MS, Deepak BS. Below Knee Long Stump Guillotine Amputation For Mine Blast Injury Foot: A Safe Need To Do Primary Management In War Zone: An Experience In 18 Cases Over 10 Months. Published in 2017-Mar:4(3):971-976. 2. Ray MS, Deepak BS. Access Loop Roux-en-Y Hepaticojejunostomy : Revisited – A Study Of Twenty Two Cases Over 15 Years (2001-2015). Published in 2017-Mar:4(3):1028-1032. Ophthalmology 1. Sharma N, Vandana, Shingal P. To compare post-operative astigmatism in temporal clear corneal incision phacoemulsification and temporal manual small incision cataract surgery. Ind J of Clinical & Experimental Ophthal 2017 Apr- Jun; 3 (2) : 177-179. 2. Sharma N. To evaluate post-operative astigmatism in 5.2 mm temporal clear corneal incision for cataract surgery – Accepted for publication in Ind J of Clinical & Experimental Ophthal 2017 Pulmonary Medicine 1. Sharma K, Sudan DPS, Taneja S, Kapoor A, Kumar Shah AS, Rai R and Chauhan S. Depression in COPD: risk determinants and health related quality of life (HRQoL). International Journal of Current Research, Vol. 9, Issue, 06, pp.52615-52621, June, 2017 2. Indora N, Sharma K, Karunanand B, Sudan DPS, Shah AK. Assessment of metabolic (Adiponectin, Leptin) and inflammatory markers (TNF-α,hs-CRP & IFN-γ) in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Prospective Study. International Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Research, July-September 2017;4(3):216- 219. Physiology : 1. Kumar A, Joshi P. Normative data of upper limb nerve conduction studies in healthy adult population of Haryana. NJPPP doi:10.5455/ njppp.2018.8.0833416102017 (online first) 2. Wangoo DP. Neurophysiological and audiological assessment in at-risk infants by brainstem evoked response audiometry in Haryana. IJCEP2017: 4(3);page 152-6 94 Pediatrics 1. Sharma Bb, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz Mr, Vermani N. MRI Spectrum Of ACL Tears In Pediatric Age Group. Ann Int Med Den Res.2017;3(2):Rd52-Rd56. 2. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, DewanS, Aziz MR. Type II Right Sided Aortic Arch With Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery (ALSA) – What Clinician Wants To Know? – Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports 2017;1(1):56-59. 3. Sharma BB, Bhardwaj N, Sharma S, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S, Vermani N ,Thidwar R, Nitika. Implications of Aberrant Subclavian Arteries Seen As Incidental Findings in Cross Sectional Imaging. Asian Aca Res J Multid. May 2017; Vol 4(2):165-172. 4. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Cerebellar Haemangioblastoma Diagnosed As Giant Tuberculoma: Falacies Of MR Spectroscopy –Case Report. Open Journal of Radiology;7:54-58. 5. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Rectovestibular Fistula –Diagnosis By Radiological Evaluation: Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports 2017;1(2):65-68. 6. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Monorchism Cryptorchidism: What Should Be The Imaging Evaluation Protocol? : Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2017;1(2):92-96. 7. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Childhood Achalasia: Barium Swallow Is Gold Standard Even Before Histological Confirmation –Case Report. Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(3):RD01-RD03. 8. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Clinico-Radiological Evaluation Of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibromas– Two Case Reports. European Journal of Medical Case Reports 2017;1(2):79-85. 9. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Pilot Study Of Dexa Estimation In Pediatric Sick Patients (January-May 2017) At SGT Medical College Gurgaon(Haryana) : How To Achieve The Best Results For The Management ? Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(4):PE17-PE22. 10. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Ramachandran P, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Hepatic Amoebiasis: Amoebic Liver Abscess (ALA) Rupturing In Lung - Case Report. Asian Aca Res J Multid June 2017;4(6):73-78. 11. Sharma S, Kakria HL, Arora NC, Aziz MR. Mollities Ossium in adolescent child: Radiographic Features –Case Report. Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(6):RAD01-RAD03. 12. Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR, Singh S, Sharma BB. Atypical Osteoid Osteoma of Sacral region in Pediatric age group – A Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports 2017;1(1):28-31. Gynaecology & Obstetrics 1. Chopra K, Trivedi SS, Patra S. Diagnostic accuracy of chromohysteroscopy in women with unexplained infertility. Int J Reprod Contracept Obstet Gynecol. 2017 Jul;6(7):2955- 2959. 2. Arora G, Trivedi SS, Patra S, Manisha. Prophylactic antibiotics in pregnant women with preterm premature rupture of fetal membranes: A randomized comparative study. 2017; Int J Adv Res 5(6), 1998-2004. 3. Bajaj M, Ahmad S, Trivedi SS. Potential of visual inspection with acetic acid as a screening test in comparison to conventional papanicolaou smear in detection of colposcopic biopsy proven cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: A tertiary centre experience. Int J Med Sci Public Health 2017;6(11): 1572- 1577. 4. Singh N, Prasad P, Das B, Rastogi S. Involvement of matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in endometrial extracellular matrix turnover in Chlamydia trachomatis-infected recurrent spontaneous aborters. Pathogens and Disease, 75(1): Jan 22. (2017). 5. Prasad P, Singh N, Das B, Raisuddin S, Dudeja M, Rastogi S. Differential expression of circulating Th1/Th2/Th17 cytokines in serum of Chlamydia trachomatis-infected women undergoing incomplete spontaneous abortion. Microbial Pathogenesis, 110: 152e158 (2017). 6. Khurana A, Deswal BS, Taneja P. Study of Socio-demographic Risk Factors for Low Birth Weight. Int J Scientific Research.2017 June;6(6):20-22. Radiology 1. Sharma BB, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Adenoma Malignum of Cervix – How Useful Is Clinico-Radiological Diagnosis? Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(1)RD13-RD15. 2. Sharma BB Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Adolescent Fibroadenoma (Breast “Mouse”) – Role of Radiology in assisting diagnosis. European Journal of Medical Case Reports2017;1(1):5-9. 3. Sharma BB, Bhardwaj N, Sharma S, Aziz MR, Dewan S, Nagger S. Buccal Monomorphic Adenoma – Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports2017;1(1):52-55. 4. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Vermani N. MRI Spectrum Of ACL Tears In Pediatric Age Group. Ann Int Med Den Res.2017;3(2):RD52-RD56. 5. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Type II Right Sided Aortic Arch With Aberrant Left Subclavian Artery (ALSA) – What Clinician Wants To Know? – Case Report”. European Journal of Medical Case Reports2017;1(1):56-59. 6. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Vermani N. Giant Poroid Submental Hidradenocarcinoma: Radiological Evaluation – Case Report. Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(2):EN01-EN03. 7. Sharma BB, Bhardwaj N, Sharma S, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S, Vermani N, Thidwar R, Nitika. Implications of Aberrant Subclavian Arteries Seen As Incidental Findings in Cross Sectional Imaging. Asian Aca Res J Multid. May 2017 Vol 4(2):165-172. 8. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Cerebellar Haemangioblastoma Diagnosed As Giant Tuberculoma: Falacies Of MR Spectroscopy – Case Report. J Radiology Accepted 9. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Rectovestibular Fistula –Diagnosis By Radiological Evaluation: Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2017;1(2):xx–xx.(online) 10. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Monorchism Cryptorchidism: What Should Be The Imaging Evaluation Protocol? : Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2017;1(2):xx–xx.(online) 11. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR. Childhood Achalasia: Barium Swallow Is Gold Standard Even Before Histological Confirmation –Case Report. AIMDR Accepted

95 12. Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR, Singh S, Sharma BB. Atypical Osteoid Osteoma of Sacral region in Pediatric age group – A Case Report. European Journal of Medical Case Reports2017;1(1):28-31. 13. Sharma BB, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Atypical Presentation Of Achilles Tendon Rupture: Mri Evaluation –Case Report. March 2017 Int J Clin Med Imaging Voi 4;Issue 3:556 14. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Clinico-Radiological Evaluation Of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibromas – Two Case Reports. EJMCR 2017 15. Sharma BB, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Annular pancreas: Many a times incidental finding in CECT abdomen: Case Report”. J Pancreas Res Disord Ther 1(1):0004. 16. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Sharma S, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Pilot Study Of Dexa Estimation In Pediatric Sick Patients (January-May 2017) AtSGT Medical College Gurgaon(Haryana) : How To Achieve The Best Results For The Management ? Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(4):PE17-PE22. 17. Sharma BB, Aziz MR, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Singh S, Vermani N. Study of DEXA Scan Proved Incidence of Osteoporosis / Osteopenia as per WHO T-Score Among Healthy Individuals in of Haryana. Ann Int Med Den Res 2017;3(4):RD18-RD21. 18. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Ramachandran P, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S. Hepatic Amoebiasis: Amoebic Liver Abscess (ALA) rupturing in Lung - Case Report. Asian Aca Res J Multid. June 2017;4(6):73-78. 19. Sharma BB, Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR. Fredericson Type III Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome (Shin Splints) – Case Report. EJMCR Accepted. 20. Sharma BB, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Rana P, Vermani N, Nitika. Ovarian Dermoid Torsion of Prepubertal female - Case Report. AARJMD 2017 Accepted

Faculty of Physiotherapy

1. Pawaria S, Kalra S, Yadav J.Myofascial Release and Muscle Stretching in trigger points.ISBN: 978-3-330-00349-1.LAMBERT Academic Publishing. 2. Rishi P, Yadav J. Effect of Mobilisation and Research Training on patients with OA. ISBN -978-3-659-90473-8. Lambert Academic Publishing. 3. Arora B. Effect of canalith repositioning mannuer with vestibular rehabilitation on patients with benign positional paroxysmal vertigo (BPPV), ISBN -978-3-330-01154-0. Lambert Academic Publishing.

Faculty of Indian Medical System

1. Kothainayagi B, Gupta S. Conceptual and Applied Study OnAbhyanga (Ayurvedic Massage). Paripex Indian Journal Of Research 2017; Vol.-6, July 2017,Issue-7 2. Chaudhary P. Concept ofShodhan W.S.R. To AbhrakaShodhan. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Research. 2017; Vol.-8, Issue-3. 3. Chaudhary P. Viruddhahar: Treatment Principles ofAmavataAcordingto Classics of Ayurveda. World Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Scienc- es. 2017 3 (5),79-83 Wjpps/8045/5/2016 4. Gupta S. Significance of Pranayama in Healing. Paripex Indian Journal Of Research -Volume-6/Issue-5/May-2017 5. Hiremath VV. Contemporary Literary Review ofMuchakunda (PterospermumAcerifolium) With Special Reference toIts Medicinal Aspects. Paryeshana International Journal Of Ayurvedic Research; 2017 6. Hiremath VV. Literary Review ofKasturi (Indian Musk) With Special Reference ToAyurvedic And Modern Literatures. Paryeshana International Journal Of Ayurvedic Research;2017 7. Hiremath VV. Contemporary Review ofJatyadiTailaand Its Wide Range of Therapeutic Utility. Paryeshana International Journal Of Ayurvedic Research; 2017(Accepted) 8. Sivastava T, Sharma V.Sadvritta For Mental Health, Ayurveda & All, Vol- 14, Issue No 1, Jan 2017-March-2017 9. Sharma V, Sivastava T. Stress Management In Ayurveda Ayurveda& All, Vol- 14, Issue No 1, Jan 2017-March-2017 10. Krishnan MN, Vaze A, Ajay GS, Muttappa T. A Case Report onPakshaghata With Reference To Taka Yasu’s Arteritis. International Ayurvedic Medical Journal. 2017; Volume 5; Issue 4; April 11. Sharma A. 2017.Yoga: Holistic Approach intoAntiaging& Rejuvenation. World Journal Of Ayurveda Science (E-Issn 2456-0227), May 2017

Faculty of Commerce and Management

1) Dangi A. IJRCM: Volume 8 (2017) Issue no. 10 (October), ISSN 0976-2183: “Reflection of Indian Tourism sector in reference to world tourism” 2) Dangi A. IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) (Sep-2017) ISSN: 2314-7668: “Exploring Determinants affecting purchase behavior: opinion of car users” 3) Solanki N, Shrivastava P. Arthsiddhi International journal of Management, Vol-1, april,2017, “CSR : are people conscious for themselves” 4) Solanki N. IRA- International journal of education & Multidisciplinary Studies, March,2017, ISSN 2455-2526, Vol-6, Issue 03 5) Gupta N. Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. ISSN: 0094-9655 (Print) 1563-5163 (Online) , 2017 : “Fuzzy multi-objective optimization for optimum allocation in multivariate stratified sampling with quadratic cost and parabolic fuzzy numbers” 6) Pandey Y. International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science (IJLTEMAS) Volume VI, Issue VIIIS, August 2017 | ISSN 2278-2540, “Relationship of Demographic Variables and Job Satisfaction among Married Women” 7) Kumar N. Journal of exclusive management science, ISSN 2277-5684, special issue 1-9, 2017 : “Impact of Working Capital Parameters on the Prof- itability of various Industries” 8) Kumar N. The IUP Journal of Corporate Governance, ISSN- 978-81-31427-95-8, Volume XVI : “Impact of corporate governance and financial param- eters on profitability of the BSE 100 companies”

96 Faculty of Nursing

1. Grover A, Kaur K.Vasa Previa. IntJ Science& Research. 2017 Feb;6(2): 565- 567. 2. Saharan K.Effectivenesss of distraction technique for pain reduction after administration of Intra muscular injection among children in selected hospitals of Punjab. The Nursing journal of India.2017Mar-Aprl; CVIII (2): 91-96. 3. Mamata DA,Thokchom S. Future Fertility. GJRA. 2017June;6(6): 284-286. 4. Mamata DA, Sangita DA. Maternal Education: Immunization during Pregnancy. IJSR. 2017 June;6(6):1212-1216. 5. Renuka S. A Study to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Program on Knowledge Regarding Influence of Medias Among Secondary School Going Children in Selected School at Bengaluru. International Journal of Nursing Science Practice and Research.2017;3(1):1-10 6. Renuka S. Prediction Models on Causing Factors for Delirium in Intensive Care Unit Patients. International Journal of Neurological Nurs- ing.2017;3(1):1-12. 7. AhlawatP, Yadav R. Assessment of Knowledge about Immunization among Mothers of Under Five Children of Delhi, India. GJRA 2017June ; 6(6):116- 117. 8. Sonia.Hallucination:How much do we really know about this perceptual Disorder? New Journal of Psychiatric Nursing. 2017Jan-Apr;6(1):23-28 9. Sonia. Study the effect of Yoga exercise Pranayama breathing exercise and meditation on cardiorespiratory parameter in young healthy volunteers. J Evolution Med. Dent. Sci.2017Jan ;6(3): 10. Devi C,Jyoti,Panda J,Khushboo.A Pre Experimental Study to assess the effectiveness of planned teaching program on the knowledge regarding pre- vention of Anemia among Adolescent Girls in selected Government Senior Secondary School, Gurgaon, Haryana. IJTSRD 2017 July-Aug;1(5):359-362. 11. Handa S,Negi R. Effectiveness of planned teaching programme on mentruation& menstrual hygiene in terms of knowledge, attitude & practiceof adolescents’ school girls in a selected government school of Delhi. IJIRMF 2017July;3(1). 12. Mamata AD, Komal, Manisha. To Assess the Effectiveness of Planned Teaching Programme Regarding Temporary Family Planning Methods among Women: Quasi Experimental Study. Nursing & Care Open Access Journal 2017 May;2(5):51 13. Negi R, Yadav R. A Survey report on maternal and child health status under swa-preritAdarsh Gram Yojna in Budhera Village, Gurugram, Haryana.Int J Rese Rev 2017 Jul;4(7). 14. Kulal R, Handa S, Negi R.Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on behavioural problems and toilet training among the mothers of toddlers. IAEMR 2017Jul;2(7). 15. Negi R, Handa S.Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on newborn care among prim gravid women in a selected hospital, Delhi.IJRCS. 2017Jul;4(7). 16. Devi AS, Thokchom S, Mamata AD. Children Living with Progeria. Nurse Care Open Acces J. 2017; 3(4): 00077. 17. Grover A, Semwal M. Amniotic Fluid Embolism.GJRA.2017Nov;6(11):231-32. 18. Negi R, Handa S.Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge and attitude on prevention and control of dengue fever to the com- mon people in the community setup in Delhi. IJTSRD 2017Jul- Aug;1(5):1251-58. 19. Devi C. Huntingtons Disease. International Journal of Neurological Nursing.2017;3(2):1-3. 20. Devi C, Negi R. Outcome of Swa - PreritAdrash Gram Yojana& Project Interventions among Rural Population of Budhera Village, Gurugram, Haryana. 2017 July-August; 1(5) :997-1002. 21. Mohan R, Kumar A, Ahanger AM, Bansal SK, Sonia.To study the effect of Yoga exercise pranayama breathing exercise and meditation on Cardio-re- spiratory parameters in young health volunteers.J Evolution Med Dent Sci.2017 Jan;6(3): 235-37 22. Kulal R, Handa S, Negi R.Effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding osteoporosis and its management among women. IJTSRD. 2017 sep-oct;1(6):448-459 23. Sankar R.A Study to Assess Psychiatric Nurses Attitude and Practice Toward Physical Restraint Among Mentally Ill Patients.JNeN.2017;3(2):1-11 24. Arti, Chinna DM, Chandaran S.A Pre Experimental Study to assess the Effectiveness of Structured Teaching Program on Knowledge Regarding Pro- motion of Mental Health among Adolescents in Selected Schools of District Jalandhar, Punjab.IJPN.2017;3(2):1-7

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

1. Yadav A, Chandra R, Yadav B,Arora M, Chandra K (2017) “Formulation, Standardization and Nutritional analysis of soymilk based dessert” Internation- al Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences, Volume 6, Issue-1, pp. 31-35. 2. Sharma S,Dewan S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR, Singh S, Sharma BB. Atypical Osteoid Osteoma of Sacral region in pediatric age group: A case report: European Journal of Medical Case reports, Vol 1, Issue -1, Jan 2017. 3. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Aziz MR, Dewan S, Virmani N. Giant PoroidSubmentalHidradenocarcinoma: Radiological Evaluation – Case Report: Annals of International Medical & Dental Research. Vol (3), Issue 2 Feb-2017. 4. Sharma BB, Sharma S, Bhardwaj N, Dewan S, Aziz MR, Singh S, Virmani N, Thidwar R,Nitika. Implications of Aberrant Subclavian Arteries Seen As Incidental Findings In Cross Sectional Imaging: Asian Academic Research Journal of Multidisciplinary, Vol 4 Issue 2, Feb 2017. ISSN: 2319 – 2801. 5. Sah S, Sharma I, Chaudhry M, Sakia M. Health-Related Quality ofLife in Adults with Strabismus in India.Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Re- search,2017 Feb, Vol-11(2);NC01-NC04. 6. Raheja K, Rasveen. Secured and efficient ant based zone routing protocol in Manet.International Journal Of Innovative Research In Science, Engineer- ing And Technology, March 2017,Volume 6, Issue 3 ISSN (print) : 2347 - 6710 7. Sateesh M, Soni VK, Raju PVS, Mor V. (2017). Cluster analysis of aerosol properties retrieved from a sky-radiometer over a coastal site: Thiruvanan- thapuram, India. Atmospheric Pollution Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.apr.2017.09.002.

97 Faculty of Law

1. Dinkar VR. Toxic Tort Litigants and Access to Justice in India: Challenges Facing by the Claimants. Journal on Environmental Law Policy and Develop- ment 36 (2017) SGT College of Pharmacy 1. Vashist N, Sambi SS, Narasimhan B, Mani V, Mishra RK,Ramasamy K, Meng LS. Synthesis, Antimicrobial, Anticancer evaluation and QSAR studies of N-(arylidene)-1H-benzo-imidazole-2-amines&2-(alkyl/arylideneamino)-1H-benzo[d]imidazol-1-yl-alkyl/aryl-methanones. Accepted for publication in Anticancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry. 2. Manisha V, Kumar S. Biophytumsensitivum DC. A Review. International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research:Accepted and Galley Proof Received. 3. Manisha V, Kumar S. Antidiabetic Activity Evaluation of Ethyl acetate fraction of Biophytumsensitivum DC.International Journal of Toxicological and Pharmacological Research. 2017; 9(3); 254-57. 4. Manisha V, Kumar S. PharmacognosticStandardisation of Biophytumsensitivum DC. Journal of Pharmaceutical Technology, Research and Manage- ment: 2017; 5(1):31-40. 5. Vadi R, Manisha V, Hansraj. Adiantumcappilusveneriss: A Systemic Review on its Ethanobotany,Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile. Interna- tional Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research: June 2017;5(6):5-21. 6. Chaudhary V, Hussain S, Jain V, Prakash V, Khar RK, Sharma SK. Formulation and characterization of solid lipid nanoparticles containing Artemether and Lumefantrine for treatment of P. falciparum. British Journal of Pharmaceutical Research: 2017: 16(2); 1-12. 7. Gupta J, Prakash V, Chaudhary V, Khar RK, Yadav SK. Enhancement of Bioavailability of Ramipril as Oral Dosage Form by Solid Dispersion Technique using the Concept of DOE., BJPS-2017-0253 8. Vashist N, Sambi, Kumar P, Narasimhan B. Biological profile of benzimidazole derivatives: A review” accepted for publication in a book entitled Bio- logical profile of versatile heterocyclic moieties, Publisher: LAMBERT Academic publishing (LAP). 9. Gupta MK, Sharma DK, Rawal RK.Protein Farnessyltransferase Inhibitors as Novel Anticancer Chemotherapeutics.2017; Nova Science Publishers.

Faculty of Physical Sciences

1. Bhandari, S. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 3(1), 2017,43-52. 2. LoneI.H., Material Research Bulletin, 89, 2017, 185-192 3. Sharma RC, Sharma N.Influence of Oxides of Nitrogen, Carbon Monoxide and Sulpher Dioxide on Surface Ozone Level in Different Meteorological Seasons in Haryana State, Northern India. American Journal of Environmental Protection Vol. 5, No. 1 pp 1-8, 2017 (ISSN: 2328-7233, DOI 10.12691/ env-5-1-1) 4. Sharma RC. Technical Advancement in Organic Solar Cells – a Critical Analysis. Innovative Approach in Applied Physical, Mathematical/ Statistical, Chemical Sciences and Emerging Energy Technology for Sustainable Development” pp 12-17, 2017 (ISBN: 978-93-85822-39-1) 5. Ram Chhhavi Sharma &Niharika Sharma,Influence of Some Meteorological Variables on PM10 and NOx in Gurgaon, Northern Indiapublished in “American Journal of Environmental Protection” Vol. 4, No. 1 pp 1-6, 2016 (ISSN: 2328-7233, DOI 10.12691/env-4-1-1). 6. Mishra D, ShuklaA.Air Quality due to Day wise Odd-Even Vehicle Movement in Delhi, India. International Journal of Earth and Atmospheric Science 2017, 3(4), 73-81. 7. Kumar M,Mitra R. Effect of substrate temperature and annealing on structure, stress and properties of reactively co-sputtered Ni-TiNnanocomposite thin films. Thin Solid Films, 624 (2017) 70-82. 8. Chauhan SK. Discrete-time dynamic network model for the spread of susceptible infective recovered diseases. Phys Rev. E, 2017, 96:012305.

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

1. Kumar, N., Kakraliya, S. K., Kumar, R. and Singh, M. (2017). Smart residue management: From waste to wealth as innovative approaches for rice in western IGP. Inno. Farm., 2(1): 66-71. Impact Factor- 3.6 (SJIF) 2. Kumar, N., Kakraliya, S. K., Kumar, R. and Singh, M. (2017).Smart residue management techniques from waste to wealth as innovative approaches for long term under rice-wheat cropping system in western IGP. Journal of Plant Development Sciences.9 (1): 11-15. NAAS rating- 4.57 3. Kumar, N., Kumar, S., Kakraliya, S. K. and Singh, M. (2017). Growth and quality parameters of bed planted barley cultivars in relation planting geom- etry and moisture regimes. Annals of Bio. 33 (1):64-68. NAAS rating- 4.08 4. Kumar. Vishal.,Singh.Virendra and Tiwari N. K. (2017). Effect of Macro-nutrients and Farm Yard Manure on Productivity and Profitability of Mustard (Brassica junceaL.) in Western Uttar Pradesh, India Asian Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1(3): 1-6. 5. Priyanka Sharma and Nand Kishore Tiwari. (2017). Experimental studies on soil analysis and VAM association in fern Marsilea populations of Hadauti Region, Rajasthan, India. Abst. (Accepted) In 10th International Conference on Agriculture & Horticulture, October 02-04, 2017 London, UK. 6. Priyanka Sharma and NilimaBhardwaj. (2017). Algal biodiversity in some water bodies of Kota, Rajasthan, Int. Res. J. Biological Sci., 6(9): 1-6. 7. Priyanka Sharma and NilimaBhardwaj. Phytochemical investigations of the Genus Marsilea L. growing in Kota district, Rajasthan. Proceedings of Botanical survey of India (Accepted) 8. Sharma, Priyanka. (2017). Haryana meingirtabhujal star, badhtajalsankat, badhtichinta. Chankaya (Hindi Patrika), July, 2017. 9. Singh, M. (2017). Krishiutpadanmeinaudhnikkikarankeparbhavvasamadhan. Chanakyavarta, pp. 44. ISBN-2456-1207. 10. Singh, M.and Dabur, K. R. (2017). Teaching Manual- Introductory Agriculture. SGT University, Gurugram. 11. Singh, M., Yadav, D. B., Kumar, N., Kakraliya, S. K. and Khedwal, R. S. (2017). Performance of different basmati rice on phenology, growth and quality under different nitrogen scheduling as dry DSR sown condition in IGP.Int.J.Curr. Microbiol. App. Sci. 6 (3): 73-80. NAAS rating- 5.38

98 12. Singh, M., Yadav, D. B., Kumar, N., Khedwal, R. S., Dabur, K. R., Ramparkash and Singh. N. K. (2017). Influence of different basmati cultivars and nitrogen scheduling on nutrient content, uptake and nitrogen use efficiency. J. Soil Salinity and Water Quality 9 (1), 84-93. NAAS rating- 4.94 13. Singh, M., Yadav, D. B., Ramparkash, Khedwal, R.S., Kumar, K., Dabur, K. R. and Singh, N.K. (2017). Quality and economics of basmati cultivars under DSR as application of nitrogenous fertilizers. Intern. J. Curr. Res.9(1): 45341-45344. Impact Factor- 7.086 (SJIF) 14. Singh, M., Yadav, D.B., Punia, S.S., Kakralia, S.K. and Kumar, N. (2017).Effect of different cultivars of direct seeded basmati rice under different nitrogen scheduling in north- western India.Ecology, Environment and Conservation. 23(Suppl.): 31-35. NAAS rating- 4.89 15. Singh. M., Sharma. N, Tiwari, N. K. and Kumar. N (2017). Impact of Climate Change on Global Food Security- Challenges, Adaptation Measures and Mitigating Strategies. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 5 (4): 381-394. 16. Singh. M., Sharma. N, Tiwari, N. K. and Kumar. N. (2017). Impact of climate change on global food security- challenges, adaptation measures and mitigating strategies. Int. J. Pure App. Biosci. 5 (4) :381-394. NAAS rating- 4.74 17. Tiwari. N.K., Zaidi. S.F.A, and Kumar. Ashok Dhinwal, (2017). Effect of differential nutrient doses and scheduling on growth, yield attributes, yield and nutrient efficiency in hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.). Indian Journal of Ecology.(accepted). 18. Tiwari. N.K., Zaidi. S.F.A., and Sharma. Priyanka (2017). Effect of differential nutrient doses and scheduling on growth, yield attributes, yield and nutrient efficiency in hybrid rice (Oryza sativa L.) in 10th International Conference on Agriculture & Horticulture, October 02-04, 2017 London, UK. (Abst. Accepted).

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

1. Garg P, Sharma S, Kaur S. Offloading Approach in mobile cloud computing. IJESMR, ISSN 2349-6193, in March 2017, Vol 4 issue 3. 2. Garg P,Shweta S, Kaur S.Image Enhancement Techniques Based On Histogram Equalization. IJESMR, ISSN 2349-6193, in March 2017, Vol 4 issue 3. 3. Sharma M, Awasthi YK, Singh H. UWB Antennas for Various Wireless Communication and Imaging Applications: A Review Article. Wireless Personal Communication (Springer), 2017 - Communicated 4. Sharma M, Awasthi YK, Singh H. CPW-Fed High Rejection Notched UWB & X-Band Antenna on Silicon. International Journal of Electronics (Taylor & Francis), 2017 - Communicated 5. Sharma M, Awasthi YK, Singh H, Kumar R, Kumari S. Key Shape Planar UWB monopole antenna with Dual Band-Notch characteristics. International Journal of Ultra Wideband Communications and Systems (INDERSCIENCE) 2017. - ACCEPTED 6. Awasthi YK, Singh H, Sharma M, Kumari S, Verma AK.CAD based Circuits Model of Microstrip line for THz Interconnect Technology. The Journal of Engineering, The institute of Engineering and Technology, DOI: 10.1049/joe.2017.0078, (IEEE-IET) 2017. 7. Sharma M, Singh H, Awasthi YK. Design of Compact Planar Triple Band-Notch Monopole Antenna for Ultra-Wideband Applications. Wireless Personal Communications, DOI 10.1007/s11277-017-4684-3 (Springer) 2017. 8. Sharma M, Singh H, Awasthi YK. Compact UWB antenna with High Rejection Triple Band-Notch Characteristics for Wireless Applications,” Wireless Personal Communications, DOI 10.1007/s11277-017-4716-z (Springer) 2017. 9. Sharma M, Awasthi YK, Singh H. Planar High Rejection Dual Band-Notch UWB Antenna with X & Ku-Bands Wireless Applications. International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies (Cambridge University Press), https://doi.org/10.1017/S1759078717000393, 2017. 10. Sharma M, Awasthi YK, Singh H. Design of CPW-fed High Rejection Triple Band-Notch UWB Antenna on Silicon with Diverse Wireless Applications. Progress in Electromagnetics Research C, Vol. 74, pp. 19-30, (PIERS C), 2017. 11. Kumar A, Kapoor R, Garg M,Kumar V, Singh R. Direct Evidence of Barrier Inhomogeneities using Nanoscopic Electrical Characterizations, Nanotech- nology, vol. 28 (26), art. no 26LT02, 2017 12. Pathak CS, Kapoor R, Singh JP, Singh R. Investigation of the effect of organic solvents on the electrical characteristics of PEDOT:PSS/p-Si heterojunc- tion diodes, Thin Solid Films, vol.6, 2017, pp. 115-121. 13. Kumar N, Rani S, Kaul A. Face Recognition Techniques with Performance And Comparison. International Journal of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR), Vol. 4, Issue-7, pp 56-60, 2017, ISSN: 2393-8374, eISSN: 2394-0697. 14. Kumar N, Rani S, Chawla R. Design & Performance Analysis of 16 Bit RAM Using QCA Technology. International Journal of Current Engineering And Scientific Research (IJCESR), Vol. 4, Issue-6, pp 69-76, 2017, ISSN: 2393-8374, eISSN: 2394-0697. 15. Kumar N, Mittarpal, Anand P, Sunita. Realization of Flip Flops Using LabVIEW and MATLAB. I.J. Education and Management Engineering, 2017-04-09, 1, pp. 1-12, DOI: 10.5815/ijeme.2017.04.12 16. Kumar N, Mittarpal, Rani S. Realization of Digital Circuits Systems Using Embedded Function on MATLAB. International Journal of Engineering and Technology (IJET), Vol. 9, Issue No 2, PP. 1267-1279, Apr-May 2017, ISSN: 2319-8613, eISSN: 0975-4024, DOI: 10.21817/ijet/2017/v9i2/170902122. 17. Kannojiya V, Deshwal M, Deshwal D. Numerical Investigation of Solid Particle Erosion in Pipe Elbow. Materials Today: Proceeding, Elsevier, 2017. 18. Kannojiya V, Kumar S. Computational Modeling of Erosion Wear due to Slurry Flow through a Standard Pipe Bend: Effect of Bend angle, Orientation, Diameter and Slurry Velocity”, Advances in Material Science and Engineering, 2017. 19. Kumar M. Stochastic frontier analysis and measurement of productivity and technical efficiency of Indian manufacturing sector. International Journal of Productivity Management and Assessment Technologies, 2017, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 52-69. 20. Kumar M. A panel data analysis for exploring the new determinants of growth in small and medium size enterprises in India. International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2017, Volume 8, Issue 1, pp. 1- 23. 21. Kumar M. Online Marketing Induced Performance Volatility. International Journal of Online Marketing, 2017, Volume 7, Issue 1, pp. 37-63. 22. Kumar M. Wage Inequality of IT Professionals in India. International Journal of Human Capital and Information Technology Professionals, 2017, Vol- ume 8, Issue 2, pp. 1-31. 23. Kumar M. Vector Auto regression Approach for Pricing of Market of Indian Exporting Firms. International Journal of Export Marketing, 2017, Volume 1, No. 3, pp. 264-302. 24. Kumar M. A Model of Emission Reduction Activity and Cost Reducing R&D. International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development, 2017, Volume 8, Issue 2, pp. 31-56. 25. Kumar M. A Non-Linear Stiffness Model for Serial and Parallel Manipulators. International Journal of Robotics Applications and Technologies, 2017, Volume 5, Issue 1, pp. 34-62.

99 Recipients of PG Degrees/Diplomas of SGT University, Gurugram

PG Diploma In Guidance And Counseling Faculty of Behavioural Sciences S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Renu 2 Preeti Rathi MSc (Physics) - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Priyanka Yadav 8 Isha 15 Kirti Tushar 2 Pardeep Kumar 9 Sonam 16 Nisha Rohilla 3 Drishty Raghav 10 Chetna Yadav 17 Devesh Kumar Sharma 4 Dinesh 11 Manju 18 Archana 5 Rinesh 12 Monika Tanwar 19 Tina Kumari 6 Himani Verma 13 Shruti Jain 7 Kavita 14 Raman Kumar

MSc (Organic Chemistry) - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Monica 4 Nitika Mudgil 7 Rinki Pilania 2 Sonam 5 Kajal Yadav 8 Neha Palkon Dwar 3 Pankaj Kaushik 6 Garima Barala 9 Sushma Yadav MSc (Physical Chemistry) - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Rubi Choudhary 4 Naveen Kumari 7 Pooja

2 Sheetal 5 Pooja Kumari

3 Priyanka Dahiya 6 Pardeep Kumar

MSc (Nursing) - FACULTY OF NURSING

S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject 1 Shalu Obg & Gyne 3 Kiran Mental Health Psychology 2 Jyoti Mental Health Psychology

MBA - FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Rahul Yadav 5 Meenakshi Sharma 9 Priyanka 2 Mohit Tyagi 6 Ankita 10 Lokesh Phogaat 3 Vikas 7 Akshay Mattas 4 Deepali Srivastava 8 Ankur Kumar

MSc (Forensic Science) - FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES

S. No. Name 1 Leena Kumari

100 MD - FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES

S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject 1 Shadan Akhtar Microbiology 9 Yudhvir Singh Pathology 2 Eram Hussain Biochemistry 10 Neha Prabhakar Pathology 3 Urender Singh Biochemistry 11 Man Mohan Singh Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 4 Rakesh Mohan Physiology 12 Shri Bhagwan Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 5 Ved Prakash Yadav Community Medicine 13 Vipin Kathuria Pathology 6 Akanksha Khurana Community Medicine 14 Kriti Ganguly Microbiology 7 Swati Yadav Pathology 15 Amit Joon Community Medicine 8 Neha Pathology 16 Anuj Community Medicine

MDS - FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject Oral And Maxillofacial Munish Kumar Orthodontics And Dentofacial 1 Chander Prakash 19 Surgery Midha Orthopedics Oral And Maxillofacial Orthodontics And Dentofacial 2 Gaurav Bhati 20 Shubham Gupta Surgery Orthopedics Oral And Maxillofacial Sumreet Kaur Orthodontics And Dentofacial 3 Megha Gupta 21 Surgery Randhawa Orthopedics Oral And Maxillofacial Prosthodontics And Crown & 4 Priyanka Mann 22 Ishita Surgery Bridge Oral And Maxillofacial Jaiveer Singh Prosthodontics And Crown & 5 Sheena Mariya 23 Surgery Yadav Bridge Oral And Maxillofacial Prosthodontics And Crown & 6 Vikram Singh 24 Pankaj Tripathi Surgery Bridge Oral Medicine And Prosthodontics And Crown & 7 Adrita Nag 25 Ripul Pahwa Radiology Bridge Oral Medicine And Prosthodontics And Crown & 8 Ankur Bhagat 26 Shveta Setia Radiology Bridge Oral Medicine And Prosthodontics And Crown & 9 Sushil K Dokwal 27 Tannu Goyal Radiology Bridge Oral Medicine And 10 Tamanna Soni 28 Pearl Bhardwaj Periodontology Radiology Conservative Dentistry 11 Anu Kumari 29 Saumya Saluja Periodontology And Endodontics Conservative Dentistry Pedodontics And Preventive 12 Gargi Mitra 30 Anchal And Endodontics Dentistry Conservative Dentistry Pedodontics And Preventive 13 Kanica Taneja 31 Komal Nebhnani And Endodontics Dentistry Conservative Dentistry Pedodontics And Preventive 14 Latika Chauhan 32 Prerna Chaudhary And Endodontics Dentistry Conservative Dentistry Pedodontics And Preventive 15 Rachit Khatana 33 Saumya And Endodontics Dentistry Conservative Dentistry Pedodontics And Preventive 16 Ruchir 34 Uma Nagarajan And Endodontics Dentistry Orthodontics And 17 Ekta Gupta 35 Charu Khurana Public Health Dentistry Dentofacial Orthopedics Orthodontics And 18 Gauravdeep Kaur 36 Saroj Public Health Dentistry Dentofacial Orthopedics

101 Recipients of UG Degrees/Diplomas of SGT University, Gurugram B Sc (Clinical Phychology) - FACULTY OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Umang 4 Nikita 7 Shubham Singhal 2 Shreya Sharma 5 Shristi Shrivastva 8 Meenakshi Sharma 3 Vishnu S. 6 Deepmala

B Sc (Non Medical) - FACULTY OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Yashika Bajaj 3 Pooja Daulta 5 Rajni 2 Harish Kumar 4 Priyanka B Sc (NURSING) - FACULTY OF NURSING S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Aishwarya Kumar 11 Neeru Gulia 21 Sachin Dagar 31 Amit Malik 2 Aman 12 Neetu Kumari 22 Sangita Kumari 32 Deepika 3 Anjali 13 Nisha Sharma 23 Sapna 33 Hemant K. Sehrawat 4 Bharti 14 Nisha Sahoo 24 Sapna Tanwar 34 Ishwar Swami 5 Blessy 15 Nisha Yadav 25 Shashi Kant 35 Neeraj Singh 6 Hitesh K. Sharma 16 Poonam 26 Shivali Chahar 36 Priya 7 Jaspreet K. Matta 17 Preety Kumari 27 Km Stuti Tanwar 37 Yogesh Dagar 8 Jyoti 18 Priyanka Deshwal 28 Sunny 9 Ludhiya M. Wilson 19 Rajat 29 Sweta Singh 10 Monika 20 Ritu Dahiya 30 Vibha Rani

POST BASIC B Sc (NURSING) - FACULTY OF NURSING

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Nitesh 9 Manika 17 Sonu Yadav 25 Prashant Singh 2 Santosh 10 Seema 18 Sushma Rani 26 Sonam 3 Sangam Yadav 11 Babita Kumari 19 Manju 27 Rekha 4 Antim 12 Nisha 20 Manisha 28 Aasha Kumari 5 Trecy Benjaminn 13 Premlata 21 Deepika Gahlot 29 Rinku Rani 6 Mandavi Rani 14 Meenakshi Bhatia 22 Himanshi 7 Bharti Rohilla 15 Monika Kumari 23 Sumitra 8 Pinki 16 Anamika 24 Babita

GNM - FACULTY OF NURSING (Under INC)

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Anju 6 Indu Rohilla 11 Priya Kumari 16 Sangeeta 2 Bhawna 7 Kavita 12 Priyanka 17 Sapna Dalal 3 Deepa Gulia 8 Komal Sharma 13 Rajani 18 Seema Kumari 4 Dhanveshri 9 Preeti 14 Renu Shokeen 19 Shashi 5 Divya 10 Priti Kumari 15 Ritu 20 Suman Devi

102 Diploma in Food & Beverage Service - FACULTY OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Suraj Pratap Singh

B Com Pass - FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Sunil Gautam 5 Gautam G Vashisht 9 Ganesh K 2 Madhuri 6 Pallavi 10 Mukul Gautam 3 Ajay Kumar 7 Reema Chauhan 11 Rahul Saroha 4 Vikas Uraon 8 Garima

BBA Hospital Administration - FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Himanshu 2 Rahul Batra 3 Aakash Yadav BBA General - FACULTY OF COMMERCE & MANAGEMENT S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Mandeep 3 Gaurav Yadav 5 Deepak 2 Tushar Jounwal 4 Nandini Bhardwaj 6 Abhishek Janghu BJMC - FACULTY OF MASS COMMUNICATION & MEDIA TECHNOLOGY S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Apurva Thakur 5 Neeraj 9 Vikranta Godara 2 Deepika Kohar 6 Paridhi Dhasmana 10 Akhlaque 3 Devashish 7 Shruti Jha 11 Riya Satti 4 Mayank Upadhyay 8 Sonakshi Malik Diploma in Pharmacy - SGT COLLEGE OF PHARMACY S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Pawan Kumar 8 Ankit 15 Sourabh 22 Intizar Ahmad 2 Pawan Kumar 9 Ankita Poddar 16 Nisha 23 Rahul 3 Jyoti Singh 10 Rahul K Samariya 17 Gaurav Aggarwal 24 Aalim 4 Vijay K. Gupta 11 Nitin Bharti 18 Abhinandan B 25 Anand Giri 5 Suraj Singh 12 Aman Singh 19 Deepak Sehrawat 26 Vinay Yadav 6 Yatender Pathak 13 Dharmender 20 Vivek 27 Ankit Kumar 7 Devdutt Sharma 14 Priyanka Kumari 21 Saikul

DIPLOMA - FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject 1 Yeshi Wangyel Dip. In Radio Imaging Technology 7 Ankit Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 2 Naveen Dip. In Radio Imaging Technology 8 Samrika Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 3 Komal Bhardwaj Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 9 Abhijit Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 4 Anjali Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 10 KM Sunita Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 5 Pooja Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 11 Rohit Dip. In Operation Theatre Technology 6 Vijay Kumar Dip. In Medical Lab Technology 12 Pulkit Ramavat Dip. In Operation Theatre Technology

103 DEGREE - FACULTY OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject 1 Bharti B.Sc.(Nutrition & Dietetics) 36 Ekta Rana B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology) 2 Gunjan B.Sc.(Nutrition & Dietetics) 37 Mainpal B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology) 3 Chirag B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 38 Pooja Yadav B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology) 4 Gopi Kishan B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 39 Seema B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology) 5 Annu B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 40 Annu Sharma B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) Monika 6 Anuradha B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 41 B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) Thakran 7 Azruddin B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 42 Meenu Yadav B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) 8 Chanchal B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 43 Neha Dalal B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) 9 Chander Kant B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 44 Nitesh B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) 10 Hari K Yadav B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 45 Pooja Prasher B.Sc. (Neuro Physiology Technology) 11 Hemant B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 46 Ankit Kumar B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 12 Javed Ahmad B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 47 Dharminder B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 13 Jyoti B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 48 Gurpreet S B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) Mohd. Adnan 14 B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 49 Hindeshwari B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) Ul Haq 15 Navdeep B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 50 Preeti Kaushik B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 16 Prashant B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 51 Ravinder B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 17 Rahul Yadav B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 52 Sabnam Kumari B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 18 Rajesh B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 53 Sanjeev Kumar B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 19 Rinki Gahlot B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 54 Sonali Yadav B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 20 Rohit Kumar B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 55 Sunita Joon B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) Shahrukh Shalu 21 B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 56 B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) Khan Maisnam 57 Maisnam 22 Sumbul B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) Saloni Devi 23 Surbhi Kumari B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 58 Hitesh K Saini B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 24 Ujjwal B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 59 Dil Navab B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 25 Vikash Yadav B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 60 Aashita Yadav B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 26 Jyoti Verma B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 61 Sandeep Ranga B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 27 Harish B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 62 Nikhil Jha B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 28 Navreet B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 63 Anamika B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 29 Ajay Kumar B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 64 Krishan B.Sc. (Medical Laboratory Technology) 30 Anajnpreet K B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 65 Stuti Acharya Bachelor of Optometry Rabindra K 31 Asfak B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 66 Bachelor of Optometry Gupta Alok 32 Ashu B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 67 Bachelor of Optometry Chaudhary 33 K S Avinash B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 68 Ajay Shahi Bachelor of Optometry Paonam Sadikshya 34 B.Sc.(Radio & Imaging Technology) 69 Bachelor of Optometry Diana Devi Shrestha 35 Atul K Thakur B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology) 70 Mubariz Nisar B.Sc. (Operation Theater Technology)

104 Recipients of Degrees/PT. BD Sharma university Rohtak

BDS - FACULTY OF DENTAL SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Aakriti Khemka 22 Jyoti 43 Sonia Yadav 2 Akriti Bhargava 23 Kajal Malhotra 44 Supriya Mishra 3 Amit Kumar Yadav 24 Kamal 45 Tanu 4 Anjali Khandelwal 25 Kanika Sharma 46 Tanya Chouhan 5 Arti Yadav 26 Kiran Sharma 47 Vandana 6 Ashish Data 27 Lipika Shivrain 48 Vandana Yadav 7 Atul Gulia 28 Magandeep Kaur Thethi 49 Vandana Yadav 8 Bhawna Kumari 29 Mahak Mitra 50 Vishal Sharma 9 Bhumika Satija 30 Manisha 51 Vyapi Agrawal 10 Clarissa Suting 31 Manisha Sumal 52 Yukti Vats 11 Deepali Saini 32 Mansi Girotra 53 Parmod Kumar Kharb 12 Diksha Singh Saini 33 Preety Rani 54 Hardeep Singh Barak 13 Garima Gulati 34 Prerna 55 Neha Rani 14 Harshita Bindra 35 Rajni 56 Nidhi Goyal 15 Heemadri Mudgil 36 Rinki 57 Pooja Solanki 16 Heena Saini 37 Rubeena Nagvi 58 Amanat 17 Himanshi 38 Sakshi Jain 59 Sahil Sapra 18 Himansu Sharma 39 Shalu 60 Shweta Saklani 19 Hitesh Saini 40 Sheetal Rohiya 61 Smriti Rana 20 Jaiprin Kaur Sethi 41 Shilpi 62 Sourabh Reddi 21 Jayati Chugh 42 Shubeena Nagvi

BPT - FACULTY OF PHYSIOTHERAPY

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Farzana Akhtar 4 Paridhi Sharma 7 Shahnaza Mushtaq 2 Gaurav Ahlawat 5 Preeti Yadav 8 Shail Sachdeva 3 Gurdeep Singh 6 Premlata 9 Shikha Gupta

MBBS - FACULTY OF MEDICINE & HEALTH SCIENCES

S. No. Name S. No. Name S. No. Name 1 Abhishek 13 Ashima Ahuja 25 Himmani Bansal 2 Aishwarya Raheja 14 Ashish Yadav 26 Isha 3 Akhil Kumar Jain 15 Ashutosh Mair 27 Ishika 4 Akshit Chitkara 16 Bhumika Rajpal 28 Jitender 5 Ankit Lakra 17 Chiranji Lal 29 Jyoti 6 Ankit Gulia 18 Deepanshu 30 Kashish Sindhwani 7 Ankush Kundu 19 Deepika Kumari 31 Komal 8 Anshil Bhatia 20 Digvijay Singh 32 Komal Garg 9 Apoorva Goel 21 Diya Aggrawal 33 Komal Yadav 10 Arpit Goel 22 Gaurav Sharma 34 Maneesha Ahlawat 11 Aryan Chahal 23 Gayatri 35 Manik 12 Asha Chaudhary 24 Heena 36 Manika Arora

105 37 Manisha 62 Rythem 87 Ashish Kumar Singh 38 Manisha 63 Sandeep Yadav 88 Chhavi Saini 39 Manjeet Singh 64 Sheetal Dagar 89 Devapee Singh 40 Manu Jain 65 Shilpa 90 Megha Saini 41 Manvi Sharma 66 Smriti Raheja 91 Mohit 42 Mayank Nangru 67 Soharab Mudgil 92 Neeraj 43 Mehak 68 Srishty Choudhary 93 Nitesh Kumar 44 Monika Panwar 69 Sumeet Boora 94 Rahul Solanki 45 Monika Yadav 70 Sumit Kumar 95 Sandeep Yadav 46 Monika 71 Sumit Narang 96 Satender Yadav 47 Neha Dagar 72 Swati Setia 97 Shivam 48 Nidhi Bhardwaj 73 Sweety Sehrawat 98 Shwetabh Suman 49 Nisha 74 Tania Yadav 99 Sushma Verma 50 Paurav Dabas 75 Twinkle 100 Vivek Ranjan 51 Pearl Aggarwal 76 Vandana Yadav 101 Zaheen Pratap Singh 52 Pooja Dhamija 77 Vanita 102 Arun Kaushik 53 Pradeep Kumar Seth 78 Vipul 103 Hemant Kumar 54 Prayas 79 Yamini Miglani 104 Jatin Nehra 55 Puneet Dixit 80 Kapil Chauhan 105 Khushbu Goel 56 Rahul 81 Preeti Mor 106 Namrata Sharma 57 Rashi 82 Abhishek Dagar 107 Nitesh Kumari Yadav 58 Reema Bana 83 Amandeep 108 Nitesh Tyagi 59 Reeta 84 Anirudh Sharma 109 Prerana Kaushal 60 Renu Duhan 85 Anju Malik 110 Shoeb Azad 61 Renu Verma 86 Ashish Duggal

Recipients of Degrees of MDU University, Rohtak B Tech - FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY S. No. Name Subject S. No. Name Subject Electronics & 1 Rishabh Arora Civil Engineering 15 Paramjeet Gahlot Communication Engineering Electronics & 2 Aashish Civil Engineering 16 Sweta Sharma Communication Engineering Electronics & 3 Abhishek Gulia Civil Engineering 17 Vandna Singh Communication Engineering Electronics & 4 Ajit Kumar Singh Civil Engineering 18 Varnita Saini Communication Engineering Electronics & 5 Himanshu Civil Engineering 19 Prafful Gautam Communication Engineering 6 Prem Shankar Civil Engineering 20 Manjeet Kumar Mechanical Engineering 7 Bhanu Shankar Civil Engineering 21 Chanchal Vashisht Mechanical Engineering 8 Pawan Civil Engineering 22 Amit Vashist Mechanical Engineering 9 Sandhya Kumari Computer Science & Engineering 23 Deepak Pathak Mechanical Engineering 10 Komal Verma Computer Science & Engineering 24 Jitin Kumar Mechanical Engineering 11 Juhi Rani Computer Science & Engineering 25 Sumeet Kumar Mechanical Engineering 12 Rishabh Bansal Computer Science & Engineering 26 Vikas Bhardwaj Mechanical Engineering 13 Yash Dhamija Computer Science & Engineering 27 Pooja Mechanical Engineering Electronics & Communication 14 Amit Sharma 28 Rohit Jangir Mechanical Engineering Engineering 106 Position Holders In University Examinations

Faculty of Commerce & Management

BCom Pass 3rd Year BCom Pass 2nd Year BSc (ClinicalBCom Psychology) Pass 1st Year 1st Year

Reema Chauhan Vikas Uraon Varsha Sharma Archana Devi Bikram Singh Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st

BBA-HA 3rd Year BBA-HA 2nd Year BBA-HA 1st Year

Rahul Batra Himanshu Pooja Kushal Pal Kajal Tanwar Aastha Sharma Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BBA General 3rd Year BBA General 2nd Year BBA General 1st Year

Nandini Bhardwaj Tushar Jounwal Kirti Sagar Malik Nisha Khanal Kanchan Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BCom Hons 2nd Year BCom Hons 1st Year

Ketan Satyawali Ritu Sehrawat Ravi Shubham Agarwal Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

107 Faculty of Physical Sciences

BSc (Non Medical) 3rd Year BSc (Non Medical) 2nd Year BSc BSc(Clinical (Non Psychology) Medical) 1st 1 Yearst Year

Yashika Bajaj Harish Kumar Usha Neha Pooja Yadav Chinki Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BSc Hons (Mathematics) 2nd Year BSc Hons (Mathematics) 1st Year

Raveena Lamba Seema Yadav Swati Suman Rajat Kumar Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Hotel & Tourism Management

BHM 1st Year BHM 2nd Year BSc (ClinicalBHM Psychology) 3rd Year 1st Year

Utkarsh Bhatnagar Shubham K. Singh Soni Dagar Abhijot Singh Parveen Kumar Harish Rathi Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Diploma Food & Beverage Service Diploma Food Production

Suraj P. Singh Vikas Ravish Position : 1st Position : 1st

108 Faculty of Nursing

BSc (Nursing) 1st Year BSc (Nursing) 2nd Year

Jhanvi Lather Shivani Sharma Nitu Ritu Monika Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BSc (Nursing) 3rd Year BSc (Nursing) 4th Year Post Basic BSc (Nursing) 1st Year

Yogita Verma Reema Yadav Aishwarya Kumar Aman Swati Rohilla Swati Bhardwaj Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Post Basic BSc (Nursing) 2nd Year GNM 1st Year

Meenakshi Bhatia Seema Anamika Jyoti Yadav Sudha Yadav Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

GNM 2nd Year

Jaspreet Kaur Deepika Position : 1st Position : 2nd

109 Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

BSc Microbiology 1st Year DMLT 1st Year DMLT 2nd Year

Sadaat Altaf Neeti Rastogi Aashish Yadav Chanchal Komal Bhardwaj Anjali Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd DRIT 1st Year DRIT 2nd Year BOPT 1st Year

Vinod Sanjay Yeshi Wangyel Naveen Dheeraj Kumar Anand Raj Chauhan Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd BOPT 2nd Year BOPT 3rd Year BMLT 3rd Year

Alisha Shrestha Rashmi Shrestha Sanjiv K. Yadav Rinku Yadav Sabnam Kumari Ravinder Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd BMLT 2nd Year BMLT 1st Year

Gimmy Chhetry Garima Arora Prabhat Shukla Bhawna Narula Mansi Rajwanshi Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 2nd

BOTT 1st Year BOTT 2nd Year BOTT 3rd Year

Mohd Aadil Akanksha Saxena Deepika Sumit K. Shokhanda Ekta Rana Pooja Yadav Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd 110 BRIT 1st Year BRIT 2st Year BRIT 3st Year

Kirti Sharma Prajina Khanal Umesh K. Kharab Mohit Deswal Chanchal Jyoti Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BSc (ClinicalBNPT Psychology) 1st Year 1st Year BSc (ClinicalBNPT Psychology) 2nd Year 1st Year BSc (ClinicalBNPT Psychology) 3rd Year 1st Year

Shweta Yadav Marbakor Shadap Dimpy Anjna Bhawna Nitesh Neha Dalal Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BSc (Clinical BNDPsychology) 1st Year 1st Year BSc (ClinicalBND Psychology) 2nd Year 1st Year BSc (ClinicalBND Psychology) 3rd Year 1st Year

Shivi Gusain Bhumika Aggarwal Priyanka Singh Nidhi Rawat Gunjan Bharti Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Mass Communication & Media Technology

BJMC 1st Year BJMC 2nd Year BJMC 3rd Year

Naima Khatun Sandeep Kaur Taniya Sarna Inunganbi Thangjam Neeraj Deepika Kohar Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

111 Faculty of Dental Sciences

BDS 1st Year BDS 2nd Year BDS 3rd Year

Naina Malik Simran Bohra Jyoti Yadav Sanchi Jain Nancy Madaan Pooja Yadav Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BDS 4th Year SGT College of Pharmacy B Pharm 1st Year

Anamika Riddhi Tanwar Vaishali Khanduja Keshav Goyal Hunny Dabas Position : 1st Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

SGT College of Pharmacy

B Pharm 2nd Year D Pharm 1st Year D Pharm 2nd Year

Nischal Sourav Goyal Jayant Yamini Bhalla Priyanka Kumari Jyoti Singh Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Behavioural Sciences

BSc (Clinical Psychology) 1st Year BSc (Clinical Psychology) 2nd Year BScBSc (Clinical (Clinical Psychology) Psychology) 3rd 1st YearYear

Sanjana Garg Simran Khurmi Radha Divya Prasad Meenakshi Sharma Umang Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

112 Faculty of Law

BA LLB (Hons) 4th Year BA LLB (Hons) 3rd Year BA LLB 2nd Year

Rupal Jain Ankur Sharma Priya Mittal Dikshant Bajaj Govind Singh Sumit Tanwar Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

BBA LLB (Hons) 3rd Year BBA LLB (Hons) 2nd Year LLB 2nd Year

Harmandeep Kaur Nishant Yadav Sachin Yadav Sakshi Soni Mohit Kaushik Jasmeet Singh Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Physiotherapy

BPT 1st Year BPT 2nd Year BPT 3rd Year

Shalu Shivam Khumanshi Geeta Asha Rekha Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Physiotherapy Faculty of Fashion & Design

BPT 4th Year B Design 1st Year

Rabina Uma Sachin Kumar Ritu Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

113 Faculty of Indian Medical System Faculty of Agricultural Sciences

BAMS 1st Year BAMS 2nd Year B. Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture

Manisha Yadav Kanishka Sharma Vidhi Agarwal Sonali Himadri Nautiyal Kenrik Ete Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences

MBBS 1st Prof MBBS 3rd Prof. (P-ll)

Ashima Arora Kiran Chauhan Sushrut Sharma Priyanka Gupta Sumita Devi Position : 1st Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Faculty of Education

MBBS 3rd Prof. (P-l) BEd 1st Year

Shubhangi Gupta Shweta Bhayana Yamini Sharma Kanika Tyagi Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

Faculty of Engineering & Technology

B Tech (Civil Engineering) B Tech (Civil Engineering) B Tech (Civil Engineering) 4th Year MDU 4th Year MDU 3rd Year 2nd Year MDU 2nd Year

Himanshu Abhishek Gulia Abhishek Babu Pankaj Thakur Tarun Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st

114 B Tech (Civil Engineering) B Tech (Civil Engineering) B Tech (Mechanical Engineering) 2nd Year SGTU 2nd Year SGTU 1st Year 4th Year MDU 4th Year

Dinker Shubham Pandey Mohit Vats Manthan Dhar Manjeet Kumar Rajesh Kumar Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

B Tech (Mechanical Engineering) B Tech (Mechanical Engineering) B Tech (Mechanical Engineering) 3rd Year MDU 3rd Year MDU 2nd Year 2nd Year SGTU 2nd Year

Riya Sharma Pooja Ashutosh Bhardwaj Neeraj Kumar Arjun Kumar Arsh Arya Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

B Tech (Mechanical Engineering) B Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) B Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) 4th Year MDU 4th Year 1st Year SGTU 1st Year 3rd Year MDU 3rd Year

Rahul Yadav Gaurav Patial Komal Verma Sandhya Kumari Shrishti Chauhan Ankita Raj Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

B Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) B Tech (Computer Science & Engineering) BCA 1st Year SGTU 1st Year SGTU 1st Year 2nd Year SGTU 2nd Year

Preeti Yashika Tyagi Sonam Ruman Nisar Pranshu Grover Nishant Khandelwal Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd Position : 1st Position : 2nd

B Tech (Elec & Comm Engineering) B Tech (Elec & Comm Engineering) B Tech (Elec & Comm Engineering) 4th Year MDU 4th Year 1st Year SGTU 1st Year 2nd Year MDU 2nd Year

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