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Aromamarch 2016 Y R O T S Cover
www.iftmuniversity.ac.in AROMAMARCH 2016 Y R O T S COVER Page 16 (Late) Shri Onkar Saran Kothiwal ukfLr fo|kleks cU/kqukZfLr fo|kle% lqâr~A ukfLr fo|klea foRra ukfLr fo|klea lq[ke~AA fo|k tSlk cU/kq ugh] fo|k tSlk fe= ugh] fo|k tSlk vU; dksbZ /ku ;k lq[k ughA Knowledge Leads To Happiness ur founder, Late Shri Onkar Saran Kothiwal was a philosopher, philanthropist, politician & guide who had a dream and vision to contribute to the society in more than Oone ways. He was the force behind creation of multiple businesses, community forums & educational institutions. He was the pioneer of professional education platform in the brass city of Moradabad. His guiding principle of “Trust Based Management” helped to design and build the world class IFTM University that imparts global education. His principles still act as the inspiration to the members of IFTM University family... Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it March 2016 I N D E X Vision, Mission and Values 02 Message from the Chief Patron 03 Message from the Patron 04 Message from the Registrar 05 Progress Report of IFTM University 06 Message from the Editorial Board Desk 08 Manthan: An Industry and Institution Confluence 09 Assess your Research Impact 10 Food: Its Production and Safety 12 Lubrication: Oxygen for Moving Machines and Parts 14 Credentials 15 Cover Story-1st Convocation 17 Annual Sports Meet 2015 19 Samavesh 2015 20 Research Articles 22 Books/Chapters/Research Monographs 24 QIPs/FDPs/Conferences/Seminars/Workshops Attend 25 Students' Corner 26 Visits/Tours 27 National Pharmacy Week 28 Expert Lecture @ Our University Campus 29 Faculty Development Programmes 31 Workshops/Seminars Organized @ Our University Campus 32 Recruiters and Training Partners 33 Doctorate Awarded 34 Gold Medalists-2015 35 In House Development 36 :: www.iftmuniversity.ac.in :: 01 2016 Our Values CHIEF PATRON Mr. -
University Grants Commission
University Grants Commission List of recommended institutions under NSQF S. Name of the Institution & Affiliated University Approved Courses No with address 01. Shri Rajnath Pandy Sankrit Mahavidyalaya, Village- Community College Pandeypur, Post- Tiwaripur, UP-221104 Affiliating to :- Panchange Nirman Evam Jyotish Sampurnand Sanskrit University, Varanasi. U.P Jyotish Evam Karam Kand 02. Kamla Nehru College for Women, Palahi Road, B.Voc Phagwara Distt- Kapurthala, Punjab -144401 Affiliating to :- Cosmetology Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, Punjab Beauty and Wellness 03. Kakasaheb Chavan College, Post Talmavale, Tal- Community College Patan, Distt- Satara, Pin-415103 Affiliating to :- Computer Information Technology Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra (Web Designing) 04. College of Commerce Arts & Sciences, Old Bypass Community College Road, Kankarbagh, Patna- 800020 Affiliating to :- IT & ITes Patliputra University) Retail Association Skill Council. Goods and Service Tax 05. Baba Bhoot Nath Mahavidyalaya, Mangalpur, Community College Ausani, Bagaha-2, P. Champaran Affiliating to :- Organic Farming and Vermiconposting Baba Bhim Rao Ambedkar Bihar University, Beauty and Wellness Muzaaffarpur 06. Arts and Commerce College, Ashti Jamkhed Road, Community College Tal. Ashti, Distt- Beed - 414203 Affiliating to :- Automobile Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Accounting and Taxation 07. Suguna Institute of Poultry Management, Udumalpet, B.Voc Tiruppur, Distt- Tamilnadu Production and Business Mang. Commercial -
2012 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Professor Sanjay G
Director’s Report XLIV Convocation 2nd June 2012 Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Professor Sanjay G. Dhande Director Honourable Chairman, Board of Governors of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Professor M. Anandakrishnan, Distinguished Chief Guest, Dr. E. Sreedharan, Members of the Board of Governors, Members of the Academic Senate, all graduating students and their family members, members of faculty, staff and students, invited dignitaries, guests, and members of the media: I heartily welcome you all on this occasion of the forty-fourth convocation of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. We are particularly happy to welcome Dr. E. Sreedharan, Padmavibhushan, former Managing Director of Delhi Metro, amongst us for today’s forty - fourth convocation. The academic year closing in May 2012 has been momentous, and I consider it a privilege to review our activities pertaining to this period. ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES The academic year 2011-12 has had a successful run. The number of graduating students at the undergraduate levels, 633 and the postgraduate levels, 401 shows a satisfactory trend. In addition, 101 Ph.D students have graduated over the last academic year. AWARDS AND HONOURS This year has brought many honours to the Institute. It has been ranked No. 1 amongst engineering institutes in India by ZEE News-DNA-IPSOS survey as well as by India Today. The Institute has also received the India Today Award for making the most innovative use of technology by offering and using it in a way that enriched life. I am delighted to inform you that SIDBI Innovation and Incubation Center (SIIC), IIT Kanpur has been selected for the National Award for Technology Business Incubators for the year 2011 by DST’s National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board. -
Cultural Council & Films and Media Council Festival Name Host
Cultural Council & Films and Media Council Festival Name Host Institution Tentative Dates (for the Tentative 2014-15 year) Contingent size Cultural+FMC Carpe Diem IIIM Calcutta 31st January to 2nd 40 + 20 February Fiesta FMS Delhi 31st January to 2nd 40 + 20 February Alcheringa IIT Guwahati 30th January to 2nd 40 + 20 February Oasis BITS Pilani 24th to 28th October 40 + 20 Springfest IIT Kharagpur 26th to 29th January 40 + 10 Kolosseum KIIT Bhubneshwar 16th November to 17th 40 + 10 November Fluxus IIT Indore 7th to 9th February 40 + 10 Thrust NIT Warangal 27th to 29th December 40 + 10 Ignus IIT Jodhpur 27th February to 2nd March 40 + 10 Vaayu NMIMS Mumbai 29th November to 2nd 40 + 20 December Baptizer Christ University, 2nd February 25 + 10 Bangalore Parliamentary Debate RML NLU Lucknow 20th to 22nd October 15 + 0 Parliamentary Debate IIT Delhi 20th March to 22nd March 15 + 0 Mood-Indigo* IIT Bombay 23rd to 27th December 120 + 30 Rendezvous IIT Delhi 16th to 20th October 120 + 30 Chaos IIM Ahmedabad 28th to 31st December 40 + 10 Nihilanth (Inter IIT- Depends on IIT/IIM Depens on IIT/IIM which 30 IIM Quiz Meet) which wins the bid wins the bid Varchasva* IIM Lucknow 3rd to 6th October 30 + 10 Thomso IIT Roorkee 2nd to 4th October 40 + 20 Saarang IIT Madras 8th to 12th January 40 + 10 Pearl BITS Hyderabad 6th to 9th March 30 + 10 Xavotsav St. Xavier's College, 22nd to 24th January 0 + 10 Calcutta Jagaran Film Festival* Jagaran Media Around 25th July 0 + 50 Institute, Kanpur Technix IIT (BHU), Varanasi 24th to 27th January 0 + 10 Moments -
Detailed Advertisement No. Iitjammu/01/2019 (Direct Rectt.)
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY JAMMU Advt. No. IIT Jammu/01/2019 (Direct Rectt.) Online Applications are invited from the Indian Nationals for filling up for the following posts:- Sl. Name of the post Deptt./ No. of vacancies Age Limit Pay No. Centre/ Group (as on the scale Section/ Unit UR SC ST OBC PwD Total last date of Advertisement) 01. Registrar# Administration A 01 - - - - 01 55 Years L-14 (Rs. 144200- 218200) 02. Sr. Technical Officer/ C3I A 02 - - - - 02 45 Years L-11 Scientific Officer (Rs. 67700- 208700) 03. Assistant Executive Internal Works A 02 - - - - 02 45 Years L-10 Engineer (Civil) Department (Rs. 56100- 177500) 04. Student Counsellor and Student A 01 - - - - 01 40 Years L-10 Students outreach Counselling (Rs. 56100- Coordinator Services 177500) 05. Assistant Registrar Administration A 01 - - 01 01 03 40 Years L-10 (Admn./Accounts/Audit) (VH) (Rs. 56100- 177500) 06. Technical Officer C3I A 02 - - - - 02 40 Years L-10 (Rs. 56100- 177500) 07. Training & Placement Student A 01 - - - - 01 40 Years L-10 Officer Welfare (Rs. 56100- 177500) 08. Assistant Engineer Internal Works B 02 - - - - 02 40 Years L-8 (Civil/Electrical)* Department (Rs. 47600- 151100 ) 09. Junior Superintendent Administration B 05 - - 01 - 06 35 Years L-6 (Rs. 35400- 112400) 10 Junior Technical Technical L-6 Superintendant (JTS)** Cadre posts 10 02 01 05 01 20 35 Years (Rs. 35400- for Deptts. / B (OH), 112400) Centres 01 (HH) 11 Junior Engineer Internal Works 02 - - - - 02 L-6 (Civil/Electrical)* Department B 35 Years (Rs. 35400- 112400) 12 Caretaker-cum- Guest B 01 - - - - 01 35 Years L-6 Manager (Asstt. -
Satyadev Ahlawat – Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu Jammu - 181221, India Satyadev Ahlawat T +91-1912570732 H +91 7506051908 B [email protected] Assistant Professor Í www.iitjammu.ac.in/faculty/˜satyadevahlawat Research Interests VLSI Testing and Design-for-Testability (DfT), Trusted System Design, Hardware Security, High Performance Processor Design Teaching Interests VLSI Design and Test, Cryptography and Hardware Security, Semiconductor Device Physics and Technology, Computer Architecture Education July 2014 - Dec. Doctor of Philosophy, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India, 2018 Department: Electrical Engineering. Thesis Security and Testability Issues in Modern VLSI Chips Supervisor Prof. Virendra Singh, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay July 2008 - Aug Master of Technology in Microelectronics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 2010 Department: University Centre of Instrumentation and Microelectronics (UCIM). Dissertation Minimization of test power during scan test; (done at IISc. Bangalore) July 2006 - May Master of Science in Electronics, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (India), 2008 Department: Electronic Science. Dissertation Fabrication of PIN photodiode and simulation of epitaxial structure of GaN based blue LED; (done at CSIR-CEERI, Pilani) Professional Experience July 2019 - Till Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jammu, India, . date Department of Electrical Engineering Sep 2018 - June Research Scientist, CADS Laboratory, IIT Bombay, India. 2019 Project Title: Architecting Intelligent Dependable Cyber Physical Systems Targeting IoT and Mobile Big Data Analysis Collaborative Institutes: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India and The University of Tokyo (UTokyo), Tokyo, Japan Jul 2014 - Jul Teaching Assistant, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India, . 2018 Department of Electrical Engineering Sep 2012 - June Lecturer, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (India). -
LIST of ACTIVE LOCAL CHAPTERS (Jan
LIST OF ACTIVE LOCAL CHAPTERS (Jan - April 2019) CRITERIA 1) There should be a minimum of 25 exam takers from the LC, AND 2) There should be a minimum of 13 exam takers getting certified (Overall Score>40) By default, Top 100 Local Chapters will be considered as ACTIVE Local Chapters. LOCAL EXAM SUCCESSFULLY COLLEGE NAME CITY STATE PRESENT CERTIFIED ELITE SILVER GOLD TOPPERS STATUS CHAPTER ID REGISTERED COMPLETED ACROPOLIS INSTITUTE OF 422 INDORE MADHYA PRADESH 265 247 231 82 84 48 17 16 Active TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF 476 BHOPAL MADHYA PRADESH 172 169 154 35 45 42 32 19 Active TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE 738 OF ENGINEERING & HYDERABAD TELANGANA 299 274 251 107 79 45 20 13 Active TECHNOLOGY SRI SAI RAM ENGINEERING 1003 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU 200 172 162 42 55 47 18 24 Active COLLEGE PANIMALAR ENGINEERING 161 CHENNAI TAMIL NADU 279 247 224 89 69 44 22 10 Active COLLEGE 781 KONGU ENGINEERING COLLEGE ERODE TAMIL NADU 191 175 168 47 48 55 18 16 Active MCKV INSTITUTE OF 539 HOWRAH WEST BENGAL 264 244 218 82 71 58 7 15 Active ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & 1568 LUCKNOW UTTAR PRADESH 128 122 121 16 33 58 14 23 Active TECHNOLOGY, LUCKNOW GEETANJALI INSTITUTE OF 415 UDAIPUR RAJASTHAN 292 278 261 129 72 51 9 14 Active TECHNICAL STUDIES KPR INSTITUTE OF 269 ENGINEERING AND COIMBATORE TAMIL NADU 209 198 179 71 44 30 34 13 Active TECHNOLOGY RAJKIYA ENGINEERING 1926 MAINPURI UTTAR PRADESH 222 210 201 46 83 63 9 11 Active COLLEGE, MAINPURI PRAGATI ENGINEERING 389 EAST GODAVARI ANDHRA PRADESH 312 298 274 -
Transportation Systems Engineering and Management (Ctsem 2021)
th 8 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (CTSEM 2021) August 26 - 27, 2021 (Online mode) Centre for Transportation Research Department of Civil Engineering National Institute of Technology Calicut Kozhikode - 673601, Kerala, India 8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT CTSEM 2021 Introduction Transportation systems play a vital role in the growth and development of economies. Reliable, cost effective and sustainable modes help in rapid movement of people and goods, not only within a country but also between countries. Considering the ubiquitous nature of the transportation system and the crucial role played by it in the lives of people, it is imperative that the problems associated with the transport systems are addressed in a time bound manner by the scientific community. It goes without saying that the problems associated with the transportation system get accentuated in urban areas. It is estimated that by the mid twenty-first century, 68% of the population will live in urban areas. Increase in purchasing power of the people have seen a rise in private vehicle ownership. The burgeoning population, rise in vehicle ownership, along with the demand for reliable and accessible transportation facilities for people and goods are posing a severe strain in the transportation systems. Moreover, unforeseen challenges in the form of the pandemic have posed serious challenges to the patronage of the public transport systems. Furthermore, safety, accessibility, mobility and parking challenge transportation engineers to suggest feasible and sustainable solutions for the problems. The need for the hour is therefore to provide sustainable solutions to transport related problems. -
A Study on Physical Health Status of Elderly Widows Staying in Old Age Home at Varanasi District
ADVANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH ARTICLE Volume 8 | Issue 2 | December, 2017 | 278-281 e ISSN–2231–6418 DOI: 10.15740/HAS/ARJSS/8.2/278-281 Visit us : www.researchjournal.co.in A study on physical health status of elderly widows staying in old age home at Varanasi district Vinita Singh* and Pushpakumari Department of Home Science, Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Banaras Hindu University, VARANASI (U.P.) INDIA (Email: [email protected], [email protected]) ARTICLE INFO : ABSTRACT Received : 22.08.2017 In India, after the independence the population of the elderly people increased very Revised : 19.10.2017 rapidly. There are many factors which are responsible of elderly persons due to Accepted : 03.11.2017 improvement in the field of medicine, that factor lowering the death rates and increasing KEY WORDS : in age that enhance the average time period of life. The population of the old people Elderly, Widows, Old age home, growing in India, it was 12.1 million in 1901 and it has been recorded 103.2 million in nd Health, Chronic diseases 2011. India ranks 2 in the Elder’s population aspect. In the above context, this pilot study was conducted to understand the general background profile and physiological HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE : health status of elderly widows residing in the old age homes of Varanasi. The sample Singh, Vinita and Pushpakumari (2017). size was selected through “purposive sampling” technique to select 36 elderly widows A study on physical health status of from the two different old age home in Varanasi district. The data was collected using elderly widows staying in old age home at Varanasi district. -
Higher Education: an Emerging Challenge Before India
www.ijird.com June, 2015 Vol 4 Issue 6 ISSN 2278 – 0211 (Online) Higher Education: An Emerging Challenge before India Jagjit Bhatia Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Jalandhar, Punjab, India Abstract: Indian parliamentary system is giving impression like one step forward and two step back in case of various bills related to higher education, it may be commission of higher education research or National Accreditation regulatory authority for higher educational institutions. Now time has come to change the definition of education and mindset of the educational institutions. It is a time to remove the profit making disgrace associated with higher education sector. There should be debate on privatization of education. This privatization in higher education is emerging as capitalism. Do we need a check on affiliation and accountability of emerging private institutions in higher education? It is time to debate on sub standardization of higher education and its challenges. Keywords: educarer, unemployment, NAAC “Teaching is a creative profession, it is our duty as leaders and education influencers to offer the right climate to foster innovation…………………………………………………” Samerchidiac 1. Introduction Is there something wrong when we say that the most creative profession of teaching has turned into most lucrative profession of making money? No, there is actually nothing wrong in earning money. After all, the teachers teach students to attain skills to become economically independent and make money. Nevertheless, if the aim of education is left far behind and only the purpose of making huge profits is served, it is then that we must question the system and rethink on the lines that an educator also serves the role of an “educarer” i.e. -
Civil and Infrastructure Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur AGENDA ITEM 22.2.3 of 22nd Meeting of Senate on 31 July 2020 (Friday) 03:00 pm at Board Room, IIT Jodhpur Annexure AP22-3 Concept Note Curriculum of UG program 2020 Department of Civil and Infrastructure Engineering IIT Jodhpur CI#1 1. Introduction The rapidly urbanizing society and increasing quality of life demand reliable and intelligent infrastructure systems which are capable of catering to the societal needs at different scales – from an individual to the community level. Consequently, the civil and infrastructure industry has undergone profound changes and is constantly evolving. However, the new-age designs and innovations in the civil and infrastructure industry can only be driven by a group of engineering graduates having multidisciplinary training and a sound understanding of emerging technologies. Through this undergraduate program in “Civil & Infrastructure Engineering”, IIT Jodhpur is making a stride to re-imagine the course structure that incorporates and integrates the elements of conventional civil engineering with advanced transformative technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), cyber- physical-systems (CPS), digital twins (DT), and automated management and information systems. Additionally, a major thrust is also planned on the design, implementation, and maintenance of large-scale integrated infrastructure systems across different domains. 2. Objective of the program ● To provide an expanded but holistic understanding of different civil and infrastructure systems and an in-depth understanding of the differences, similarities, and relations between different scales and components of it. ● To produce graduates with an ability to integrate conventional methods with emerging technologies to design intelligent civil and infrastructure systems from a multidisciplinary perspective. -
Vol. 7, Issue XII December 2019
SHRI MATA VAISHNO DEVI UNIVERSITY DECEMBER 2019 Times@SMVDU VOLUME 7 ISSUE XII Monthly E-newsletter Patron: Prof. R.K. Sinha (Vice-Chancellor) Chairperson: Dr. Amitabh V Dwivedi Farewell to Finance Officer Shri Romesh Singh (KAS) SMVDU Students Bag 170 Campus End Semester Placement Offers from 12 Companies Examinations Conducted Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University started off its Campus July-December Placement Programme-2020 in September 2019 for the 2019 students of batch passing out in May 2020 Infosys was the first company to visit SMVDU on 17th September 2019, and selected (37) students, followed by Wipro (20), ICICI Bank (15), TCS (24), ICICI Prudential (20), Ceasefire Industries (04), Ezmata Technologies (09), Orange (13), Ericsson (15), Indian Navy etc. The students of SMVDU bagged 170 placements offers with highest CTC of 7 Lac/Annum and average CTC of 3.75 Lac/Annum. Among 12 recruiting companies 09 are the regular recruiters and three companies, namely Ezmata Technologies, Pune, Berger Paints Kolkata SMVDU Students Participated in MOOD INDIGO 1 2 FEST@ IIT Bombay TEQIP-III SPONSORED 6TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE Asia’s Largest Cultural Festival INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 20-21 JAN 2020 Recent Trends & Advancements in Contemporary Trends in Humanities 26-29 December Engineering and Technology & Social Sciences 2019 17-18 JAN 2020 1 VOLUME 7 ISSUE XII DECEMBER 2019 and Ericsson Global Guru Gram are the new ones to visit SMVDU first time for campus hiring. The SMVDU also conducted 03 pool drives considering the students of other institutions of the region for campus placement. Despite the economic slowdown, the Campus Placement in the university has actually ascended in the current session.