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GLS Voice May 2018 GUJARAT LAW SOCIETY Date of publication : 7th of every month. News for students, staff, alumni and friends Gujarat Law Society, Opp Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380006 ■ Ph 079 26440532, 079 26468513 ■ email: [email protected] ■ Price Rs.2/- INSIDE Volume 10 Issue 5 Editor: Dr. Bhalchandra H Joshi MAY 2018 INDIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY FELICITATES GLS UNIVERSITY LS has been blessed with the values of Pg : 2 Gphilanthropy seeded by ICON AWARD TO FBA its luminary founders. Besides quality education, GLS has ALUMNUS been a torch bearer in the field of social responsibility. Continuing this great legacy, GLS University has put its Extension and Social Activities on the list of top priority activities alongside academic excellence, right since the beginning. Blood Donation, which is pleasure that the award was up related to social responsibility Pg : 4 one of the most crucial needs of given away by the Honourable at GLS University has always society, has always been an Governor of Gujarat, Shri O. P. enjoyed the encouragement and “WHAt’S IN A NAMe?” activity readily undertaken by Kohliji. support of Shri Sudhirbhai – EVERYTHING! GLS University. Every year, Under the visionary Nanavati and this award is a GLS and GLS University direction, GLS University was leadership of the President Shri testimony of the value of such donates hundreds of units of felicitated with an award Sudhirbhai Nanavati, GLS projects at the university. This blood through several blood ‘Valuable partner & Outstanding University has started showing proud moment for the entire donation camps organised in Camp Organizer’ by Indian red its unique blend consisting of family of GLS University has their institutes and has received Cross Society, Ahmedabad excellent education coupled surely boosted our morale and several appreciations and District branch on 4th May, with the focus on character confidence to continue doing awards through these years. As 2018. In a swanky ceremony building from the very first year the good work under the able an appreciation for the organised at J.B. Auditorium, of its inception. Various leadership of Shri Sudhirbhai outstanding efforts put in this AMA. It is a matter pride and initiatives and activities taken Nanavati. Pg : 6-7 COMMONWEALTH GAMES INDIA SHINING AT THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2018: INDIA STRIKES GOLD Pg : 9 {kLkðíkk þkuÄwt Awt {kýMkkuLke ¼ez{kt hese are times when and so many more of such signalled: the hitherto lifeless leading role in taking the one feels proud to be an accomplishments are sporting culture in the country youth of India forward. GLS TIndian. Indian evidences of Indian successes. may be coming to life. A little Voice brings to you the achievements in space and On the 15th of April, there number-crunching ignites highlights of the technology, in having the was yet another proud moment hope that sports in India may commonwealth games which second largest number of for India at the close of the have better days ahead. will certainly make you, engineers and scientists in the commonwealth games. India’s GLS University is proud reader, feel proud of being an Pg : 12 world, achievements in performance at the 21st of its indianness and as an Indian. Read on! FITNESS BOOT CAMP running the largest numbers edition of the CWG pretty inherently nationalistic AT ‘GLS UNIVERSity’ of democratic networks like much establishes what educational trust, Gujarat Law (Charts compiled from railways and postal services, Commonwealth Delhi had Society will always play a https://www.news18.com) MAY 2018 2 ‘BETI PADHAO- BETA SAMJHAO’ By Dr.AnuradhaPagedar life. Every human being has women in different spheres hese words are a slogan aright to live with dignity and were largely emphasized. The given by Hon. Lt. this is what should be imbibed papers were on nutrition, TGovernor of Pondicherry on the minds for healthy reproductive life, leadership, Dr. Kiran Bedi. The occasion coexistence. Hence she used education, laws related to was inaugural function of an the term ‘Education with women, domestic violence, and international conference held at Understanding’. Beti padhao even good and bad effects of Pondicherry on 14th and 15th aur Beta Samjhao. The sincerity cosmetic surgeries. April 2018. Incredible natural with which she expressed her Participation in such events is beauty of the sea and the serene thoughts on diminishing the an enriching experience. As it land which proudly hosts the gender bias made everyone gives an opportunity to the Auroville and Matrimandir and present very hopeful about the academicians to pen their the superbly planned houses in future of girls and women in thoughts and can reach to the the French colonies added to India. The conference was a academic fraternity for the charm of the conference. large gathering of scholars exchanging the same. I returned The theme of the conference from across the country and from this conference with a was Interdisciplinary research some other parts of the world. determination to work more on in contemporary women’s Dr. Bedi further stressed upon unattended issues related to studies. While delivering her the fact that higher education working women.It is always keynote address Dr. Bedi urged institutions should be an gender’. The conference was research work carried out by possible as a faculty with the participants of the equality and equity partners in organized by Grand Academic the scholars. The striking extremely encouraging and conference to initiate the idea women related issues. Portal and international society feature was the subjects which supportive management like of changing the mindset of I had the privilege of of applied commerce in were handled by the research Gujarat Law Society. I am society towards the women by meeting an eminent personality association with Tagore Arts scholars. Generally in sincerely thankful to Dr. Sanjay this slogan. She added that if like Dr. Kiran Bedi and it was College Pondicherry. The conferences on women’s Vakil, principal of H.A. College there is any kind of trouble like a dream coming true for conference had four technical studies it is observed that of Commerce and the Gujarat from the males to the females it me. I was invited to chair a sessions in which papers were deliberations are always Law Society for rendering this is required to shape up their technical session at the presented and publication of an suggestive. But at this opportunity to me. minds by making them conference and also presented a international peer reviewed conference I observed that (The writer is an Associate understand the importance of paper titled ‘Thinking beyond journal added to the glory of issues like achievements of Professor at HACC) ICON AWARD TO FBA ALUMNUS itesh Ramchandani, HDFC Bank, corporate banking division currently working as handling Ahmedabad & Vadodara region is an Hsenior manager with Alumni of FBA. It’s a matter of immense pride for GLS to concede that Hitesh Ramchandani is the Winner of first ever HDFC Bank ICON awards 2017-18 under the “Young Achiever” category for significant contribution made Volume: 10, Issue: V © 2009 All rights reserved. President, GLS Deepak Navnitlal Parikh Honorary Secretary, GLS Devang Nanavati Publisher & Editor-in-chief Dr Bhalchandra Joshi (Registrar, GLS) Managing Editor Dr. Avani Desai Editorial Board towards organisational goals & objectives and Aashal Bhatt hence being chosen amongst Top 20 ICON’s out Dharini Patel of total 85,000 organisation employees of Dipalee Atre HDFC bank. He was awarded by Mr Aditya Dr. Jean Dsouza Puri, Managing director of HDFC bank. He is Kalpesh Jani the only winner in Gujarat State. In the past has Dr. Kavita Patel Kruti Paritosh pursued MBA from Symbiosis International Dr. Marzun Jokhi University, Pune batch 2012-14 and BBA from Nirja Vasavada FBA, Ahmedabad batch 2009-12. Dr. Jayesh Mandanka While pursuing BBA at FBA, he participated GLS Voice is published monthly by Gujarat in various inter college competitions & activities Law Society, Law Garden, Ellisbridge, across dramatics, public speaking & management Ahmedabad. The opinions expressed by others in GLS events which really helped him grow as a Voice do not necessarily reflect those of professional & an individual in life. Also got a Gujarat Law Society or its members. Letters chance to represent Gujarat state in nationals to the Editorial Board and other correspond- under dramatics skit event which was a truly ence should be sent to The Editorial Board, memorable experience to be cherished forever. GLS Voice, Gujarat Law Society, Law Garden, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad or e-mailed to His association with GLS still continues by [email protected] currently managing entire banking relationship of GLS at HDFC bank. MAY 2018 3 GLS BIDS ADIEU TO RETIREES elcome and Farewell are two great Woccasions which make one feeling proud and contented that s/he belongs to someone-somewhere. At GLS, April is the month to bid farewell to those who have dedicated part of their lives to teaching, serving and educating. It is largely related to the experiences and emotions, of all the members of GLS ‘parivar’. Gujarat Law Society bid adieu to the teaching and non-teaching Nanavati complimented the staff members of its various Sr.No Name Post Institute retirees, who superbly dedicated institutions on 21st April, 2018 1 Mrs Neetaben Trivedi I/c Principal N R Primary School services at GLS. He said that if at the H.H. Auditorium in the an organisation takes care of its 2 Ms Minalben Shah Assit. Teacher N R Primary School GLS Campus. Upholding the employees, they would always tradition, Shri Sudhir Nanavati, 3 Shri Amit M Shah Assit.Teacher M K Sec. &H.Sec. School give it back their best. He the Executive Vice-president of 4 Mrs Vandana B Sharma Assit.Teacher M K Sec. &H.Sec.
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