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INDIRA
Shree Chanakya Education Society's
INDIRA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND SCIENCE TATHAWADE, PUNE Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University & ‘NAAC-A’ Accredited Under CGPA ID : (PU/PN/SC/COM/166/2001 ) ('NAAC-A' Accredited Under CGPA)
Anubhuti
Sixth Edition 2015
Fruitful Pleasure . . .
Indira College of Commerce and Science received NAAC Accreditation Certificate with Grade ' A '
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INDIRA
Shree Chanakya Education Society's
INDIRA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND SCIENCE TATHAWADE, PUNE Affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University & ‘NAAC-A’ Accredited Under CGPA ID : (PU/PN/SC/COM/166/2001 ) ('NAAC-A' Accredited Under CGPA)
Anubhuti
Sixth Edition 2015 Principal Dr. Anjali Kalkar.
Vice Principal Dr. Janardan Pawar .
Editorial Committee Dr. Anjali Kalkar. Dr. Janardan Pawar. Prof. Shilpa Pawar Prof. Nandkumar Shinde Prof. Vaishali Dhokchawle Prof. Pratap Patil Prof. Sumit Sasane Omkar Sabale (Student T.Y.B.Com.)
Vision To be a front runner in providing refined education system to create visionary professionals and entrepreneurs enriched with innovation and leadership through integration of teaching and learning, advancement of knowledge, education and research fostering an equitable and productive growth in the complex global society.
Mission To foster the success of our students and the community through innovative and flexible learning opportunities resulting in all round development with ability to excel in dynamic global society. To empower all the students to lead productive lives and become contributing members of the community by applying their acquired knowledge and skills. To be the centre of excellence for creating holistic citizens inculcated with ethical, moral and social values in diverse culture. To help prepare outstanding educators and research scholars through advancement in the profession of education focusing on innovative practices and sustainable development programs.
Local Managing Committee : Dr. Tarita Shankar Prof. Chetan Wakalkar Smt. Sarita Wakalkar Mr. Sandeep Gaekwad Dr. Anjali Kalkar Dr. Prof. Janardan Pawar Mr. Swapnil Mahajan Ms. Vijaya Kumbhar Mr. Shivendu Bhushan Mr. Prashant Kalshetti Mr. Rajesh Satthe Mr. Vaijanath Dhurandhare
Chairperson/ President Management Secretary Member – Management Nominee Member – Management Nominee Member - Secretary Member- Treasurer Member – Industry Member – Teaching Member – Teaching Member – Teaching Member Non- Teaching Member Non- Teaching
Editor
Dr. Janardan Pawar Aayush Creations Annual 89/2-A, ‘Dhruv’ Tathwade, New Mumbai - Pune Highway, Pune - 411 033
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Our Inspiration . . .
Life, an ageless beauty
Since time immemorial the world has rested and founded itself on three most important things..Trust, Honesty and Hope.. This is my personal belief... and my life is what it is only because I believed in this axiom and lived up to it.
All my life I had people come and go by the thousands..some who broke my trust and yet others who went out of their way to help me find my lost trust again, when life was going through hopeless times people who held me until hope filled my mind again..and above all I stood by my honesty and the just ways I believed in always…keeping my life an open book with nothing to read between the lines or free of any torn or erased pages. Today after years of living my life, my belief in the above has gone up manifold and as the years passed I tried my best to spread the same belief across to all those people who touched my life in different ways at different times..Standing by people no matter what, trusting them no matter what and living on hope with the most positive attitude no matter what ...is the only way to live life. As years went by I also realized that life is the only thing we have got which belongs to us exclusively and the principles we model it on is left entirely to us…As we are the sole creators of a good, bad or happy or sad life..the circumstances that we create and those that are created by others around us become easy to deal with if we have our own ideas, principles and path to follow..if I am going to trust, love and believe others no matter what I will keep doing so irrespective of the fact that those that I choose to trust, love and believe in, may not have the same attitude towards me...at the end it's their loss when they fail to take what is on offer.. With passage of time, I also realized that there's always another tomorrow waiting for us..till we die there's always hope to realize our dreams, to achieve our goals, to find what we want, to live another day..this tomorrow is the most powerful tool that we have and none of us should waste it in despair just because we have had a sad and lost yesterday..I learnt to live everyday with the hope that there is tomorrow and it's going to be better than today..it will bring me closer to all my unfulfilled dreams and desires..and if this life is not enough I always will have another life to fulfill them, realize them.. As this life is too beautiful to just live the way it is..withit's ups and downs, it's crazy ways, it's mysterious unfolding moments.. When I look back I realize that I was as happy and contented in the earlier days of my life when one simple salwar khameez bought for Diwali (Jo meri nazaronke saamne se abhi bhi nahi jaata) as I am today with all my designer Rudraksh collection...I was as happy traveling in an auto as I am today in my various modes of transport..it's probably because that time also I believed in life and loved my life and today also believe and love my life... Let me end by a quote I formed a few days back...MY DREAMS ARE BEAUTIFUL..MY REALITY EQUALLY BEAUTIFUL..LET ME ENJOY MY TODAY AND MY DREAMS TO BE ENJOYED ANOTHER DAY… Dr. Tarita Shankar Founder Secretary - SCES Chairperson - Indira Group of Institutes
Editorial “When you write more and more personal it becomes more and more universal.” Writing is an act of reacting to the environment around you. An expression is a basic instinct of thoughtful mind and the act of writing is one of the fountain head of ideas that springs into poem or article. The writing comes to life when it meets its reader. Students are most enthusiastic budding creative expressionist who just need a platform to throw their ideas and emotions on the paper. A college magazine is there to capitulate all those expressions for the tasteful readers. “ Anubhuti” is one of the most eagerly awaited moment for students, staff and all those associated with Indira family. The college magazine which showcases the literary expressions, social awareness and recognition to all the achievers in the academic and extracurricular activities, strengthens the internal bonding amongst the Indiraites as one family. Anubhuti enters into Sixth year with this publication, a budding tender plant flourishing into a selfcontending tree grounded firmly into the past and solidifying the future. The editorial board like every year went through a stupendous task of selecting and finalizing the best of the best creative material for the magazine. We are overwhelmed with the humongous response both by the students and the staff members with their drafts. We tried our best to accommodate all the deserving articles and poemsinto the magazine. We hope this sixth edition of Anubhuti will set the bar higher with its interesting and novel material which will certainly astonish the reader. We would be delighted to receive your valuable feedback for motivation and self-retrospection.
Editorial Committee Members
Dr. Anjali Kalkar
Prof. Vaishali Dhokchawle
Dr. Janardan Pawar
Prof. Sumit Sasane
Prof. Shilpa Pawar
Prof. Nandkumar Shinde
Prof. Pratap Patil
Omkar Sabale (Student T.Y.B.Com.)
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Subject Page No IGI at glance News Section Result Section Rankers Result Analysis Art Section Article Section English Marathi / Hindi Sports Section Curricular Activity Section Debate Competition Gusto I-MUN Tech savvy Student Conference (Anveshan, Revelation) National Conference Readers Club Activity Extra-Curricular Activity Section Dandiya Ganesh Festival IGI Foundation Day Celebration Dance Studio Inauguration Co-Curricular Activity Section NSS OMT Industrial Visit Students Achievements Section Staff Achievements Section : Academic & Research Alumni Section Placements Annual Report Section Computer Association IT Infrastructure Science Association Management Association Commerce Association Library Committee
IGI At A Glance Shree Chanakya Education Society (SCES), Pune, was established in 1994, with the explicit vision to provide sustainable impetus to the corporate and entrepreneurial abilities in the youth. The realization that a robust framework of education is indispensable for the growth of global leaders, the visionary, Dr. Tarita Shankar, Chairperson, Indira Group, integrated her pursuit of excellence and articulated educational institutions, known as Indira Group of Institutes (IGI), which imbibe human excellence and demonstrate strong social values, with a single minded pursuit of developing the youth to become business leaders. Unrelenting initiatives by the management team at Indira led to adding of multi-discilplines such as Management, Information Technology, Pharmacy, Commerce, Science, Engineering and Mass Communication to the group. And growth has been as deep as it has been wide. With 14 institutions, IGI now offers education right from Kinder garden to Doctorate level studies. IGI believes in the economic independence of individuals. In this endeavor we aim to inspire our post graduate students to create a niche for them selves in the Indian Economic order first, and then compete globally. We owe our gratitude to the Indian Industry for consistently collaborating with us in this endeavor. Renowned industrialists have visited us and tremendously enhanced the morale of our students by sharing their vast knowledge and experience about entrepreneurial opportunities and foster a spirit of entrepreneurship amongst students. Having traversed the journey of twenty years we have ourselves made certain significant achievements which we are aware, are but the building blocks for achieving further heights. Indira is ranked amongst the top 2 B-schools in Pune, by the prestigious AIMA - IMJ. The same journal gave us a top 30, all India ranking on the parameters of Industry interface. Our students have shown good academic results and have been at the level of university ranking. The achievements of our students have enabled them to attract some of the best corporate recruiters. Indira Group of Institutes and our goodwill has enabled us to establish campus agreement with Microsoft for using different software. Our good will with Microsoft was further accentuated with Microsoft conducting workshops at Indira, for train the trainer modules. Business India has also ranked us amongst the top 3 in Pune for last 2 yrs. Our Institutes have received accreditation from various certifying bodies. Indira Institutes of Management was the First management institute in Maharashtra to receive the accreditation from the NBA, New Delhi. We also have our audio visual centers supported by Harvard Business School, Stanford, Pyramid Media and Tom Peters Company and we have vast collection of titles. Indira is a group renowned for its commitment to the student - from toddlers to school going children, to undergraduate and postgraduate students - their holistic development- is it through academic, personality, moral character, physical, sports and spiritual, we ensure the children entering our corridors leave as total individuals.
RESULT SECTION Rankers & College Toppers BBM-IB
Ms. Jessica Cyril Xavier University Rank 1st 2013-14
Ms. Manzoora Noori University Rank 2nd 2013-14
Mr. Pankaj Arya University Rank 8th 2013-14
Mr. Santosh Gupta University Rank 4th 2013-14
Ms. Bhag Virwani University Rank 10th 2013-14
Bsc.
Agarwal Barkha Ghanshyam
Yadav Vivekkumar R.
Chinchwade Rasika Dinesh
BCA
Abhijit Dhembre
Chemprayil Sowbhagya
Nilay Verma
Mangesh Shelke University 4th Ranker
Shanker Sathe
B.Com
Gulzar Shaikh S.Y.Bcom 83.50%
Priyanka Agarwal F.Y.Bcom 81.86%
M.Sc. Comp. Sci. - I
Gaikwad Swati
Chandra lekha
Sawant Trupti
Sagar Dagdu
Bhat Smrithi
Atul Ranjan
M.Sc. Comp. Sci. - II
Deshmukh Tejashree
MCA III
Ravi kumar Gupta
Kamla Acharya
RESULT ANALYSIS
ART SECTION
Durga Parihar F.Y. B.Com Sonal Agarwal S.Y. B.Com
Vishal Verma ICCS
Priyanka Vanve F.Y. B.Com
Kumbhar Prashant Gajanan MCA Prajakta Pawar T.Y. B.Sc
Katariya Abhijeet MCA ( Sci) II
Prajakta Pawar T.Y. B.Sc Shivani Sharma MCA - CS
Ankush Jori Library Attd.
Shivani Sharma MCA - CS
Prashant Adhav S.Y. BCA
Prashant Adhav S.Y. BCA
ARTICLES SECTION
(ENGLISH)
BIOTERRORISM “No tool or piece of knowledge has an skilled moral context, just as knife, in the hands of skilled surgeon , may save lives, but same knife in the hands of murder?..........� Terrorism is an act carried out by a person or a group voulntarily, to put terror in the mind of people. bioterrrism evantually means terror caused due to release of large number of micro organisms which cause infection, disease and death of people. it is counter part of terrorism. it is the action which causes threats to the animals and plants and in this rude process, mico organism are used s weapons for the purpose of destruction. In ancient time,man used germs, biological toxins extracted from plants and animals as a biological weapons. he subjected this material on arrows head and it was used in way. it is still used in tribes in south america and africa. due to this ,bacteria gag gangrene, tetanus were released in the environment. small pox, bubonic plague, these are contagious diseases. in 14th centuary, cadavers which were infected by small pox or plague,placed at site of the war. in 18th centuary, during french and indian war frencg commoders used small pox as the biological weapon. sir jeffrey. supplied blanket to indians which were fully covered with pox viruses. in 1917 germons, inoculated organisms in american horses and animals, due to this gelanders disease was caused in horses, so there was total disturbences in american army. same time they introduced plague
infected fleas in elever chinese citites. in 1995, the gas which contained botulinum toxinc, spreaded in tokiyo subway. They are some target sites of biological weapons. specially soldiers, comeercial crops, milking animals. it polluted water supply and disturb ecosystem. the object or aim of use of these biological weapons are to creat terrorism in community and to make the rival weak. ethenic bomb is also an example of biological weapons. These biological weapons dilivered through rocketts,missiles erosols,explosions and wind blow. Bioterrorisnsm has emerged as one of trick tacts. hence all the responsible person of all nations, various peace loving groups should come together to formulate a global strategy to counter such problems. At the end of this information, we conclude that, challege toward biological warefare has to be, respond and orgsnised at some levels like awareness,enhancing public health response, research, rapid diagnosis or vaccines or drugs. as a strategy international collaberation is must necessary. the institute of allergy and infection diseases made the right call tapping into the brain power of george mason university to conduct this vital reasearch.
Mrs. Kanchan Datar Computer Science ICCS assis.professor.
MINDS ARE OPENED WHEN HEARTS ARE OPENED INDIA has a great diversity of culture, traditions, customs, etc. Since ancient times INDIA has made development in each and every field. INDIA had many great men and women who have fought each and every obstacle in their lives and have taught us many values and awakened our minds against many superstitions and black beliefs towards Religion, Culture, Traditions and HUMANITY. Today, INDIA and the whole world is in the stage of st 21 century. Many scientific and cultural developments hasbeen achieved by INDIA in the past decade. INDIA is a developing country and is advancing to be a developed one. Various inventions and ideologies have led our country. But all these achievements are not enough for the welfare of our motherland, INDIA .Since ancient times our ancestors have been following various backward customs like SATI (an age-old custom in which the woman is burnt alive after her husband's death), DOWRY (a custom in which the bridegroom's family demand money from the bride's family before marriage) FEMALE INFANTICIDE, TONTURE (forcing the woman to cut her hair after her husband's death) . Many leaders and reformers have come forth and presented their ideas and thoughts. th th It was during the 18 and 19 century, especially during the British rule in India that leaders like Lord Bentinck, Raja Ram Mohan Roy and many other great leaders had presented and spoken their views in front of the Indian society. The Indian people during the Mughal and British era followed a variety of Black Faith and Social Malpractices. In mot of these malpractices women were tortured and forced to follow them
against their will. Though many leaders have awakened the Indian society against these malpractices, still these practices are prevalent in the Indian Society. All the practices still exist in the rural areas of India mostly in the northern part of India. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was one of the pioneers who worked for the abolishment of Sati. It is because of his broad and open-mindedness that he refused the practice of Sati. He had studied various religious books which helped him to broadened his outlook towards the people. Due to his efforts the practice of Sati was abolished. It is just because of Raja Ram Mohan Roy that all the widows in today's India are safe and are leading a good respected life. They are even encouraged to go for a remarriage. Dowry among these is practiced the most. First, the bride's family used to give money to the bridegroom's family as a gift. But now it is practiced as an obligation. If the bride's family is unable to pay the huge amount demanded by the bridegroom, then they would torture and even beat the bride. They commit suicide due to extreme torture and bad treatment. In India according to year 2007 statistics, there were almost 2,945 cases of dowry suicides in India. Though many acts have been passed on this issue but still the Indian Government has not achieved complete positive result. But changes are taking place, Changes won't be possible unless and until the youth, the young generation do not broaden their outlook. The educated youth boys should decide to refuse to follow the Dowry system. On the other hand girls should refuse to give dowry or should not get married to a person who demands dowry. Nowadays, the girls are educated and are holding high position in different fields and offices. It is only through the open mind and open heart that there will be a progressed and peaceful world. The other challenge that the world is facing is the
difference between religion, caste and creed. Though education has spread, still in rural areas education against caste differences have not been taught and practiced. Since the Medieval period, especially during the British rule there had been oppression and injustice on the lower caste people in the villages of Northern India. These lower caste people in these villages are known as 'Shudra' or 'Dalit' (Untouchable). In these villages these people are treated like animals. They are not even allowed too participate in the festivals and daily affairs of the villages. Sometimes these people are beaten and ill-treated for no mistake of theirs. Though they may be innocent they are still treated badly. Many great leaders have awakened the rural people against the caste differences prevailing in the Indian society. Among these great leaders was The Father OF Indian Constitution 'Dr. BabasahebAmbedkar'. He supported the Dalits and gave them anhelping hand in fighting the injustices done to them. Due to his this support and leadership many benefits have been given to the dalits. But even after all these efforts of Dr. BabasahebAmbedkar , this culture of caste differences are still made in India . There are often conflicts and disputes between various communities too. Usually whenever intercastemarriages takes place, there are often major conflicts between two castes. This leads to severe killings and especially Honour killing. Generally, this enmity between two castes passes on from one generation to another. We should educate the people to broaden their outlook. Today's youth, girls as well as boys should try to go out and reach to the people and broaden their outlook and open their mind to
treat one another equally with Love and Respect. The clashes taking place is also major issue related to Religion, especially between Hindu and Muslims. The conflicts between these two religions are one of the most dangerous threats to the Indian society. The biggest example is the GUJARAT RIOTS that had taken place in the year 2002. Leaving this issue, there are many such examples in which such major conflicts have taken place. In these conflicts, mostly the innocent people suffer. These conflicts mostly are caused due to smallreasons. These conflicts are mainly caused by those people who have selfish and bad intention of destroying the peace of the country. Here the question arises: WHY IS THE GOVERNMENT NOT STRICT TO ALL THOSE CREATING TERROER FOR NO REASON AND DESTROYING THE PEACE OF THE SOCIETY? The biggest terror that the whole world is facing is NATIONALITY. It is the only issue that is creating Wars and Terrorist activities between nations. The biggest example is the 26/11 Attack in November created by Pakistan terrorist in Mumbai and another example is the 9/11 Attack created by Afghani terrorists in New York, U.S.A. destroying the World Trade Centre killing hundreds of innocent lives in these two blasts. These countries have huge enmity for small reasons. One such example of nationality was in 1739 that Britain went to war against Spain because a Spanish soldier had sliced off the ear of a British officer named Robert Jenkins. There are many other such examples related to Nationality caused due to small reasons. Here the question arises: CAN'T THESE SMALL REASONS BETWEEN NATIONS BE SOLVED BY PEACEFUL MEANS WITHOUT USING ANY ARMS AND WEAPONS?
By creating these wars the main suffers are the common people. Due to this enmity between nations, terrorist activities increase on a major scale. There are many great people who have strived and taught the whole world that all problems can be solved by Love and Respect towards each other. One such example is of the first Nobel Prize Recipient, HENRY DUNANT. Henry Dunant was a son of a wealthy businessman. When Henry grew up to be an ambitious banker, he used to visit different countries for tours. During one of his trips to a place in north Italy, Dunant had an experience which changed the entire course of his life. Henry had witnessed a war between France and Austria taking place outside a city called Solferino. Several thousands of men were killed by bullets or crushed under the hoofs of the horses. When the battle ended after 15 hours, over 50 thousand men were killed and several thousands were wounded. Henry with the help of some sincere volunteers took the wounded to a church and started treating them. When Henry was attending a soldier from Austria, a woman said to him “The man you are helping is our enemy.” At that time Henry stood up and said to her “Yes, but also he is a human being.” His this message spread throughout the world. He this message to the world 'Service to HUMANITY is Service to GOD' became well known. Like Henry there were many great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, etc. who served the humanity. Mahatma Gandhi's teachings of Non-violence proved that 'All disputes and conflicts can be solved only by peaceful means.' If we use arms and create wars the matter may get more worse. It is truly said
that Earth will be a better if wars and terrorism do not exist. If there will be no discrimination on caste, religion, creed and nationality, if all human beings are treated equally with Love, Respect and Affection and if all the nations will live and support each other a feeling of Brotherhood, then the world will be better place to live in.
Jobin Benny (S Y BCA Student)
Girls, girls girls, They are like pearls And their hair are full Of curls. They are as sweet as honey, But they spend lots of money. They love their dools, And hate those who tell false. They like talking, Better than hoping. They are full of spices, As their anger always risese. Girls are real fun, As they are loved by everyone. They are good as a friend, but as enemy, they are worse than men. VAIBHAV CHANGEDE F. Y B.COM
BEGINNING OF MY COLLAGE LIFE Life is crazy ride, we learn many things and face many problems. every ride has different twists and turns. among those rides there is a ride of college life. i never thought that in 1st year of F.Y.B.COM I will learn many things. indira collage have change me lot. On 1st day of college i met new friends who are imoportant part of my life now. i got to know many people and many experience taught me how to live life happily in this problematic life. many faculty members increased my self confindence and motivated me to try new things and accept challanges, along with interesting lectures many guest lectures thought me many things and i helped to increase my knowlege. i have enjoyed alot in this 1st year of my college life and i am looking forward to have many more intersting experience and knowlege that will never let me forget these days. what is true friendship i came to know in this college,not only friendship with few friends but also with the teacher But it is always said that the best is yet to come and i am sure that next two years in this college will be memoerble for me.
TEJASHWAR K. ARORA
STRUGGLES OF OUR LIFE Once upon a time a daughter complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she did not know how shw was miserable going to make it. she was tired of fighting and struggling all the time. it secure just as one problem was solved ,another one son followed. her father, a chej,took her to the kitchen. he filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Once the three pots began to boil, he placed potatoes in one pot, eggs in the second pot and ground coffee beans in the third pot. he then let them sit and boil,without saying a word to his daughter. the daughter moaned and impatiently waited,wondering what he was during. after twenty minutes he returened of borness. he took the potatoes out of the pot and placed them in a bowl. he pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. he then ladled the coffee out and placed it in a cup. Jurning to her, he asked “daughter ,what do you see?” “ potatoes,eggs and coffee” she hostily replied. “look closer” he said “ and touch the potatoes” she did not noted that they were soft. He then asked to her to taken egg and break it. Finally he asked her to sip coffe its rich ceroma brought a smile to face. MORAL : - In life , things happen aroun us, things happen to us.but the the only thing that truly matters is how you choose to react to it and what you make out of it. life is all about learning , adopting and converting all the struggles that we experience into somthing positive.
Akash Barmukh, F. Y B. Com
Fighter Fight so hard....... that even problems get feel upto upset you walk so proud. that let even trees bent for you in respect speak so strong. that let even people intend to listen you stand so straight that let people understands you as a great neither you are looser nor you are winner actually you are a fighter who walks along with rurdles and dreamt about success. It ??you The source through which i get pantaisied its none other than you The dreams through which i get realised Its all because of you The affection of which I get imagined Its all about you. The songs which has the sweet rhythm, Its all just about your essence being added to it. The sky I see is quite huge and limitless Its all your because of big thoughts The birds which I see is chirping altogether It shows all your freedom and happiness The moment I became sad Its you who brings a bub of colours for me The moment I became you Its all you, when you smiled seemlessly The things which I thought you might get forget. Its you who often surprises me remembering of those very little things happened to me. Ankita Singh, FY BBM - IB
Wake up dreams Dream speaks when it truly dipped with efforts. Its noise has silence as still like a flower blooms in the garden slides of sweet moments keep on coming up Gazing over a blue sky for a long time thinking of something which is beyond ones reach Is the stars glitters moon shines brighter the more darken night it becomes. Touching to someones heart who is near to you Influencing like it truly belongs to you A part from dreams lets connect with realities add some essence of efforts and turn to possibilities. I really wanted grow with my strengths with adding some more flavour of hurdless blender. Leading to the way I choosen Eventually it belongs to me and my way. I pool of opportunities is waiting onto the door Its high time to left up everything and trip to an opportunities Just smile and calcmup every situation Beyond every things just step up to fulfil all your imaginations Ankita Singh, FY BBM - IB
Lets all be together Lets raise our thoughts and step up to the dreams world where everyone looks ambitious and well their plots. Where nobody wants to stand alone but in group can lead. Lets turn on the valiant voices against pessimistic where people will flight for being optimistic lets not have faith helding in depression Its just where people hold everybodys hand and have beliefs in staying on Lets not make others fall But be believe integrity and prevent fall Lets not make moce of others where people thinks of themas superiors Lets forget all the blunders and all emerge together where people varies from their characters but not by the thoughts Ankita singh Lovely........! Where is peace, where is hope, where is faith, where is trust, If you keep finding love in someone's heart, you will be just stand alone...... create Love in you, faith in you, trust in you, If you know its love, she/he will get her/him in your life. so just keep heart full of love, There is only one in this entire world, You can touch, The way you want.....!!! - Sumit Kumar, Vishwakarma (FY B Com)
DARKNESS OF MY OWN Walking far away the distance turning the light along the sun talking to myself Hey loo,what i have done? day is ending, sleeping alone with thw darkness of my own another day will arise the sun will glow living with a hope that it might kill the darkness of my own yet, there was a change inside no one to talk with whanever looked beside hard times, wished to die skipping a heartbeat , and giving my best to kill the living beast far away the ocean all the baffeling voices which echoed made me realise my mind was the darkness & i was just an another muddy hole. but that was the day when i killed my weakness and found my self and my own. - VAIBHAV DUDAN F Y BCA
Make Your Own Decisions I'll start with a story which I heard a few days back. There were 2 very intelligent guys studying in IIT a while ago. These 2 kids were very good friends and exceptionally talented (of course all those who get a chance in IIT are exceptionally talented). Now after studying for 4 years one of them went on to pursue MBA in Harvard and the other one got into Apple. The one who got a MBA degree went on to become a Marketing guy of a successful firm some years later. He had to go to Kolkata due to some work. His car broke down for some reason and they took him to a near-by garage. There he saw his friend from IIT after so many years working in a garage repairing cars. He was shocked to find his friend there and was uncertain of what the hell was he doing there. He asked him,” How come you are here working in a garage. You are one of the smartest kid I knew in college & I thought by now you might have been a CEO of some company” What his friend replied was,” I did work for Apple for few years, I came back to India, made a company that made fuel efficiency and sold that and then started this garage because all I really loved was repairing cars with my very own hands” After a few years when the Marketing guy was retiring he said this to his young friend ,” I am 65 years old & I am vice president of a company but my only regret in life is that I didn't live a life I wanted to live but I chose to live a life that somebody else wanted me to live” Therefore don't let others make decisions for you. You want something, get it. No one in the world can stop you from achieving the goals you have set for yourself, but you. Cold feet, parents pressure, societal norms shouldn't come into the picture when you're a making an important decision for yourself. It's not them who are going to live your life. This is the golden period of your life. You are old enough to make the right decisions and young enough to make the wrong ones. Age is in your favor. So just break your shackles and don't limit yourself. Grab opportunities to visit new places, meet interesting people & stop judging other's & yourself. Create memories for yourself and your next generation and be the best you, you can be!
Kiran C. Mahato T Y BCS (Div-B)
ARTICLES SECTION (MARATHI / HINDI)
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SPORT SECTION
ORGANISED SPORTS EVENT NO. 1 2 3 4 5
PARTICULAR Inter Zone Chess Compe on Inter Collegiate Volleyball (Women) Compe on Interac on Session With BHARAT F C Inter Class Football Compe on Annual Sports - Basketball, Chess & Table Tennis
DATES 1st to 3rd Sep. 2014 24th Sep. 2014 15th Jan. 2015 15th to 17th Jan. 2015 11th to 13th Feb. 2015
PARTICIPATED SPORTS EVENT NO. 1 2
PARTICULAR Inter Collegiate Sports Compe Marathon Par cipa on
on (Total 12 Events)
DATES 7th Aug. to 5th Nov. 2014 21st Dec.2014
SPORTS ACHIEVEMENT NO. 1 2 3 4 5
6
7
PARTICULAR Inter Collegiate Basketball (Men) Compe on Inter Collegiate Basketball (Women) Compe on Inter Zone Level Par cipa on Inter University Level Par cipa on Praveen Sharma : Par cipated in Kick boxing Na onal compe on at Haryana & Karate Na onal compe on at Delhi Akshay Kolapkar : Selected for South Asian Rollball Championship - which was conducted in Dhaka, Bangladesh from 11th to 14th Sep. 2014 Saurabh Bhave : Selected for 25th Maharashtra State Roller Ska ng Championship, which was conducted in Virar, Mumbai from 27th to 30th Nov. 2014
RESULTS Winners ( Hat-trick) Winners 13 Players 02 Players
INTER- COLLEGIATE PARTICIPATION RECORD 2014-2015 NO
EVENT
VENUE
DATE
POSITION
1.
Chess
Chinchwad
7th - 9th Aug. 2014
Par cipa on
2.
Table Tennis - Boys Lohgaon
27th Aug. 2014
Par cipa on
3.
Basketball - Boys
Lohgaon
5th - 7th Sep. 2014
Winners
4.
Swimming
Narayangaon
9th Sep. 2014
Place
5.
Water polo
Narayangaon
9th Sep. 2014
Selected
6
Badminton - Boys
Lohgaon
17th Sep. 2014
Par cipa on
7
Badminton - Girls
Lohgaon
17th Sep. 2014
Par cipa on
8.
Volleyball - Girls
Tathwade
24th Sep. 2014
Par cipa on
9.
Cricket
Lohgaon
28thSep. 2014
Par cipa on
10.
Basketball - Girls
Akurdi
6th Oct. 2014
Winners
11.
Football - Boys
Pisoli
8th - 11th Oct. 2014
Par cipa on
12.
Body Building
Talegaon D.
5th Nov. 2014
Winners
From Inter Collegiate Compe Compe on
on, 13 Students Were Selected For the Inter Zonal Level
PUNE DIST. ZONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2014-2015 NO 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
NAME KUMBHARE JEET CHOUDHARI SUNANDA RAI ABHISHEK PATKE P. BORA SOURABH SINGH GURUTEJ S. SRIRAGHVI SAUMYA SINGH SAYALI PASALKAR SANGRAM PATIL GANDHI H. FIROJ ATTAR SAVEJ SHAIKH
EVENT SWIMMING SWIMMING BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL FOOTBALL BEST PHYSIQUE BEST PHYSIQUE
VENUE NASHIK NASHIK CHAKAN CHAKAN CHAKAN CHAKAN PRAVARANAGAR PRAVARANAGAR PRAVARANAGAR A.NAGAR A.NAGAR SRIRAMPUR SRIRAMPUR
DATE 19-20/9/2014 19-20/9/2014 13-14/9/2014 13-14/9/2014 13-14/9/2014 13-14/9/2014 13-14/10/2014 13-14/10/2014 13-14/10/2014 15-16/10/2014 15-16/10/2014 14-15/11/2014 14-15/11/2014
From Inter Zonal Level Compe on, 2 players were selected to represent the Pune University Teams.
UNIVERSITY PLAYERS OF THE YEAR 2014-2015 NO NAME 1 SANGRAM PATIL 2 ABHISHEK RAI
EVENT FOOTBALL BASKETBALL
VENUE CHENNAI PUNE
DATE 12-19 /01/2015 12-16/12/2014
POSITION PARTICIPATION PARTICIPATION
HAT-TRICK FOR ICCS IN BASKETBALL (MEN) Savitribai Phule Pune University under Pune District Sports Zone's INTER COLLEGIATE th BASKETBALL (MEN) TOURNAMENT was organized in D.Y.Pa l School Of Engg., Lohgaon on 5 th & 6 September, 2014. Total 32 teams from Pune District Zone par cipated in this event, Out of which ICCS emerged as a winners. This is the third consecu ve year. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Name Of The Student Reddy Nikhil Dharashivkar Omkar Saurabh Singh Bora Kanojia Anand Singh Gurutej Mishra Vishal Patke Pradyanesh Moyal Ankit Vi anala Saikrishna Rai Abhishek
Class F. Y. B.B.A S. Y. B.C.A S. Y. B.Com T. Y. B.C.A T. Y. B. Com S. Y. B.B.A F. Y. B. Com S. Y .B. Com T. Y. B.C.A S. Y. B.C.S
ICCS - BASKETBALL (WOMEN) TEAM Savitribai Phule Pune University under Pune District Sports Zone's INTER COLLEGIATE th BASKETBALL (WOMEN) TOURNAMENT was organized in P.C.C.O.E. Akurdi on 6 October, 2014. ICCS women team par cipated in this event and emerged as a winners.
No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Name Of The Student Annie Alexander S. Sriraghavi Roshni Mishra Deeksha Singh Sayali Pasalkar Mayuri Yene Saumya Singh Sarita Chandel Kanchan Phalke
Class S. Y. B. Com S. Y. B. Com S. Y. B. Com F. Y. B.B.A F. Y. B.C.S F. Y. B.C.S F. Y. B.B.M F. Y. B.B.M F. Y. B.C.S
ANNUAL SPORTS INTER CLASS COMPETITIONS Individual Events NO. 1 2 3 4
NAME SWAPNIL BORHADE ASHWANI KUMAR SHAHBAAZ BANDWAL UTKARSH TYAGI
EVENT CHESS CHESS T. T. MEN T. T. MEN
RESULTS WINNER RUNNER UP WINNER RUNNER UP
CLASS S. Y. B.C.S T. Y. B.Com. S. Y. B.B.A. S. Y. B.B.A.
Team Events FOOTBALL - BOYS WINNER TEAM - S. Y. B.B.A 1. SHAHBAAZ BANDWAL 2. ROHULLA NABIZADA 3. RAHIM LAMEH 4. NAJAF ALI AHMADI 5. ABDUL HAQ NAZARI 6. PRATIK NAIK 7. SAURABH KUMAR PANDE 8. SYED ANAS 9. LEZOU PARFAIT BAIKEH 10. UTKARSH TYAGI 11. KUNAL DUTTA 12. AASHISH VERGHESE BASKETBALL - BOYS RUNNERS UP TEAM - S. Y. B.Com 1 SOURABH SINGH BORA 2 ANKIT MOYAL 3 ARUN M. 4 KARVINDER 5 AKSHAY KAMBLE 6 S.SHRINIVASAN 7 AKASH GAIKWAD 8 AKASH PINJAN 9 V. PINJAN BASKETBALL - GIRLS RUNNERS UP TEAM - B.C.A. & B.B.M. 1 BHARATI CHOUDHARY (T.Y.B.CA.) 2 NEHA KOLI (T.Y.B.CA.) 3 PRIYA (S.Y.B.CA.) 4 PRIYANKA (S.Y.B.CA.) 5 SARITA (F.Y.B.BM.) 6 BHAGIRATHI (S.Y.B.COM.)
RUNNERS UP TEAM - F. Y. B.B.A 1. VIJAY WADWANI 2. SHUBHAM PAREEK 3. ABHISHEK LADDHA 4. GAURAV BAGHEL 5. AKHIL 6. PRATIK 7. MAYANK VERMA 8. ROHAN AGARWAL 9. ZOHAIB AHMED 10. HAFIZ ESAR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
WINNER TEAM - S. Y. B.C.S ABHISHEK RAI ARUN SHERAWAT NIKHIL JAVRANI MANPREET KOHLI MAYUR JILLA BRAIN JOSEPH KALPESH GAIKWAD SANKET DALVI SWAPNIL BORHADE
WINNER TEAM - B.Com. 1 SRIRAGHAVI (S.Y.B.COM.) 2 ROSHNI MISHRA (S.Y.B.COM.) 3 POOJA NAIR (F.Y.B.COM.) 4 ANNIE ALEXANDER (S.Y.B.COM.) 5 PRIYANKA DESHMUKH (F.Y.B.COM.)
CURRICULAR ACTIVITY
Debate Compe
on
8th State Level Late Shri Shankarrao Wakalkar Deba ng Compe on The Compe on was held on 16th September2014 at Pharmacy Auditorium. Subject : 1) "Educa onal system for social reforms is worth or not." 2) " Is it valid to celebrate Valen ne Day?" 3) "Impact of Western Culture on Indian Society is Acceptable or Not ?� * Pt. Mukesh Jadhav, TablaMestro, was the chief guest for the Debate Compe on. * The judges for the compe on were Prof. Dinesh Chavan and Dr. SuhasiniDeshpande. * Compe on was inaugurated by hands of Pt. Mukesh Jadhav, Smt. Sarita Wakalkar and Prof. Chetan Wakalkar, Group Director, IGI * In all 68 college teams had par cipated this year for the compe on. *Colleges like New Arts, Commerce & Science College Ahmednagar, Savitribai Phule University, MAEER's College, Kaweri, Y. B. Pa l Polytechnic, College of Computer Science, IBMR, Camp Educa on, PICT, SIT, Lonavala par cipated in the compe on. Winners of the Compe on: Prize distribu on was been done in auspicious presence of Honorable judges Prof. DeneshChavan and Dr. SuhasiniDeshpande, Principal Incharg Dr. Anjali Kalkar, Vice Principal Prof. JanardanPawar on same day of compe on. Winning Team: Department of Marathi, SavitribaiPhule, Pune University: Prashant Thakre & Swapni lIngole Individual Prizes 1st Prize: Shriram Nandkumar (SIT, Lonavala) 2nd Prize: Gurmeet Kaur (St. Meera's College) 3rd Prize: Arvind Kumar (Sinhgad Ins tute, Lonavala) 1st Consola on: Chandrani Banergi (MACS, MIT) 2nd Consola on: Sanvidha Pathak (BMCC) Organizing Commi ee Members: Dr. A.P. Kalkar, Prof. J. A. Pawar, Prof. Vijay D. More, Prof. Nand kumar Shinde, Prof. Nalanda Wani.
Gusto 2015 th
Entering a glorious 9 year, providing you with a great pla orm to explore your talents and let your crea vity unravel on a grand pedestal. In a country swept with a dal wave of new ideas and change, we are entertaining the refreshing theme of “Rejuvena on for India”, hoping to sync-in with the youth roar. Dance ll you drop. Sing un l your voice breaks or even run like a gazelle in this vast, fun-filled dreamland of colorful events. Gusto Vision IX : Rejuvena ng India had taken place on the 23rd,24th and 25th of February 2015, crea ng a huge impact into the lives of the students of Indira and the many number of par cipants that had come from all across Maharashtra and becoming the most innova ve and successful Gusto ll date.
I-MUN 2014 Indira Model United Na ons was a two day conference involving a lot of debate, discussions and arguments based on a certain set of extremely sensi ve issues occurring around the world which have an ac ve role in deciding the measures to be taken by the United Na ons in solving those issues. The conference took place on the 25th and 26th of August 2014 and had par cipa on of delegates from colleges all over the country. Each of them represented the views of their allo ed country on the topic being discussed at the i-MUN. Over the years, this pla orm is growing from two councils in the 1st year to four councils this year. The United Na ons Historical Security Council, the United Na ons Environment Program, The United Na ons Human Rights council and FIFA a racted the par cipa on from all over India. The main topics of discussion were issues ranging from LGBT and pros tu on rights and laws to The Rwandan Genocide of 1994 and Indira Model United Na ons a empts to provide an overview of the raised issues. AďŹƒliated with the United Na ons Informa on Centre for India and Bhutan, the conclusions and sugges ons of this conference are taken into accord and sent to UNIC to ďŹ nd a feasible solu on for the respec ve issues. This conference was highly successful as the conclusions drown will have a posi ve impact on the coming genera ons.
Tech savvy · A Chinese quote states that “Don't portray yourself big by words, but do it by ac ons" And this year students of ICCS proved it by pu ng a scin lla ng show - Indira Informa cs Technothelon (Tech-Savvy 2015). A 3-Day fest which cons tuted of 9 events to inspire, aspire, innovate, revolu onize& give a chance to all the par cipants to inspire glory & be the game changer · The 9 events from various spheres where - Counter Strike, Need for Speed - Most wanted, Fifa 14, Andro- Mania, Art - Beat, Codechef in C, The Selfie and the 2 signature events of this fest for the last 2 years - Minute 2 Win It vol.2 & Dare 2 Think v3.0 · The hustle to be the ul mate game winner in this year's edi on of Tech-Savvy 2015, saw a record foo all of 1200+ par cipants for all the 9 events from 34 colleges all across Pune, making the fest the 2nd biggest in the city in terms of registra on & foo all within a span of 3 years only · With Minute 2 Win It & Dare 2 Think topping the charts as always, The Selfie &FIFA 14 were the showstopper at the same me · The curtains fell down with a sizzling & sensa onal DJ eve by the well-known DJ celeb - DJ Sonee which took the whole fest to a different level altogether.
Student Conference (Anveshan, Revela on)
ANVESHAN 2014 – First Student Conference Conference Proceeding with ISBN: 978-93-83993-90-1 Conference Date: 22/08/2014 The First student conference is a forum for students to showcase their research acumen, exchange ideas & improve their networking skills. Students are encouraged to write a research paper relevant to the conference theme & the sub themes. The purpose of conference is to provide opportuni es for students from an assortment of colleges/ins tutes/universi es to meet & to discuss current research in the field of computer science & applica ons. The students will get a chance to listen to eminent speakers in the field of computers & get introduced in new themes in computer & also develop inclina on towards research. Speakers for the conference -: Dr. Dinesh Katre, Associate Director C-DAC interacted with students on Design of Smartphone Prof. AtulKahate interacted on SMAC which is recent trends in Social Media Security In this Conference total 47 papers presented by students. Valedictory func on Main guest for Valedictory func on was Dr. Mani who handover the prizes to the best paper award winners. Winners Photos and List 1. First Prize (AbasahebGarware College, Pune) Sandesh Bankar | Pranita Pendse | Shweta Manerikar 2. Second Prize (Pimpri Chichwad College Of Engineering, Akurdi) Mashura Gole | Prajakata Kale 3. Third Prize (KK Wagh College, Nashik) Ashish Mishra | SantoshMojad 4. Consola on Prize (Indira College of Engineering and Management, Parandwadi) Sonali Kukaji
INDIRA STUDENT RESEARCH CONFERENCE
Indira Student Research Conference : REVELATION 2014 was organized on 25TH & 26TH of August 2014 with an aim to provide a Na onal Pla orm to the students to reveal their hidden talent in the field of research under various themes in Commerce & Management. It was inaugurated in the esteemed presence of Principal Dr. Anjali Kalkar, Vice-Principal Prof. JanardanPawar, Registrar Prof. Vijay Rajopadhaye and the Head of the Department : BBA & BBM (IB)- Prof Prashant Kalshe , the mind & soul behind the conven on . Number of students from various colleges & varied backgrounds explored their intellect & par cipated in the Conven on covering an array of topics from CSR to Corporate Governance and from Marke ng to Business Finance. The presenta ons were judged remarkably by Dr. KanchanPa l from Indira School of Business Studies. Immense efforts were undertaken by the Conveners Prof. SonaliShrotri, Prof. NalandaWani, Prof. RiyaDoshi and Prof. PratapPa l to organize the conven on which saw talented minds at par excellence with a perspicacious approach. Research Themes: · Human Resource Management · Finance · Conven onal Marke ng · E-Marke ng · Produc on · Interna onal Business · Business Economics · Business Strategies · Accoun ng & Audi ng · E-Commerce · Interna onal Trade · CSR · Business Ethics · Corporate Governance · Banking · Business Communica on · Service Marke ng · Rela onship Management Any Other Area Relevant To Conference Theme
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3 Na onal Conference on RECENT TRENDS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE & APPLICATIONS AND COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS Venue: “PHARMACY AUDI” Indira College of Commerce and Science New Pune-Mumbai Highway, Tathawade, Pune, Maharashtra, India Indira College of Commerce and Science, Pune organized a Na onal conference on the above st theme on 21 February 2015. The venue was Indira College of Commerce and Science, Pune. The conference was largely a ended and highly appreciated. Learned speakers from different parts of the country presented technical papers with rich content. We received 40 papers, out of which 30 papers were shortlisted for presenta on and published in conference proceedings. INVITED SPEAKERS: · Dr. Shivanad Gornale, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, Rani Channamma University, Belgaum, Karnataka. · Dr. M.M. Shikare, Professor,Department of Mathema cs,Savitribai Phule University,Pune st
The conference was inaugurated on 21 February 2015, by the Chief Guest, Dr. S B Nimse, ViceChancellor, Lucknow University. The venue for the gli ering inaugural func on was the Pharmacy Auditorium. Other dignitaries on dais were Dr..Janardan Pawar , Dr.Shivanand Gornale , Dr. Vikas Humbe,Dr. Anjali Kalkar.
Welcome Address – Prof. JanardanPawar Felicita on of Chief Guest Dr. S B Nimse
Address by Chief Guest
Conference Proceeding Book Release
Invited Speakers : Dr. Shivanad Gornale
Dr. M M Shikare,
The conference ended with valedictory func on where best paper presenta on tles were given to Computer and Mathema cs track. The guests were advisory board members
Reader's Club: “No Entertainment is so easily available as reading nor any pleasure so lasting� Library is said to be the holy place, where knowledge gets exchanged. It is the place of Goddess Saraswati & whoever comes in to her shadow gets enriched to inculcate knowledge and to develop interactions amongst students & faculty members a readers club has been established. Under this Readers Club Activity is programmed on every Friday. The faculty members of different subject share their knowledge and views with the listeners. This activity has become and enjoyable activity both for speaker and audience. A liberty is given to the faculty members to select the topic of their own choice. It has helped readers club to have many more interesting topics apart for academics. Every Friday a session is arranged in reading room. The main objective of this activity is to spread knowledgeand create listening habitsamong faculty and students.
Extra-Curricular Ac vity Dandiya: Dandiya celebra on at Indira in Navratri fes val
IGI's Founda on Day Celebra on
Dance Studio Inaugura on:
Co-Curricular Ac vity National Service Scheme 2014-15 th This year, NSS camp of Indira College of Commerce and Science was organized from11 January th 2015 to 17 January, 2015 at Kondivade village NSSProgram officer of college Prof. AvinashShingte and Prof. PrashantDhake with 33NSS Volunteers, teachers participated in this camp. Start Day (Saturday, 10th Jan 2015)
Starting of Camp from college
Arrival of Camp in village
Day-1 (Sunday, 11th January, 2015) After early morning jogging and then yoga sessions NSS camp was inaugurated by chief guestDr.SanjaykumarDalvi (Director of Student Welfare of SPPU), Mrs. Sau. ShardataiKadu(Sarpanch-Kondivade),Mr. BhagwanShinde (Deputy Sarpanch-Kondivade), Mr. MallikarjunKambale (Principal-ZP School, Kondivade), Dr.JanardanPawar (Vice-Principal - Indira College).
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Day-2(Monday,12 January, 2015) Playing Lazim –guidance was provided by well-known sports teacher Prof. NitinWagh (Vidya Valley School, SUS) for ZP School children's and Playing Cricket- basic concepts, rules and demonstration session was conducted by well-known sports teacher Prof. AkshayKashid (D.Y. Patil College, Pune) for village local players of cricket.
Prof. Akshay Kashid- Cricket Session
Mr. Ganesh Ghadge speaking on “Managerial Skills of Shivajimaharaj”
Day-3 (Tuesday, 13thJanuary, 2015) The team of health officers of MavalTahsil checked 90 animals .
Animal vaccination program
Volunteers busy with Cleaning Process
Dr. Anjali Kalkar conducting session th
Day4(Wednesday,14 January, 2015)
Health Counselling of Adoloscents
Polio-Abhiyan Session
Tree Plantation-Digging Process
Prof. PrabhakarVarade guiding on Personality development through NSS
Day-5(Thursday,15th January, 2015)
Survey process in village
Haldi-Kumkum & Til- gul programme for woman
Day-6 (Friday, 16thJanuary, 2015)
Blood donation at NSS Camp
Free Eye check-up at NSS Camp
Anti- Superstitions session by Mr. Ashok Bhosale
Cultural event at NSS Camp
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Day-7 (Friday,18 January, 2014)
Books donated to ZP school
Sau. Rajashri Chavan guiding on topic 'Mahila Bachat gat'
All NSS Volunteers at the last day of camp
Outdoor Management Training (OMT): B.Sc Department Mr. Milind Khedkar has conducted OMT session of all students with the help of 18 volunteers. All F.Y.B.Sc. teaching faculty members also joined throughout the day for monitoring and mentoring the students. During the OMT program, 4 different games were enjoyed by the 157 par cipated students with 8 teams those are: 1) Cob web 2) Ship and Shepherd 3) Bucher Walk 4) Stack The event was over by judging best 3 teams and was honored with prizes by the Vice-Principal.
M.Sc (Computer Science) | MCA(Science) 2014-15 Ac vi es: Rappelling, Rock Climbing, Archery, Rifle Shoo ng, Rope Walk etc. The students reported in the college at 8.00 am. A er reaching Adventure plus students were supervised and various ac vi es were carried out ll 1.00pm. Post Lunch they had water ac vi es and in the evening Campfire was organized. Next day morning everyone moved at 10.00 am.
INDUSTRIAL VISITS BY B.COM Infosys Company Ltd. The students of F.Y.B.Com and T.Y.B.Com got an opportunity to visit the Infosys Company located at Hinjewadi Pune. Prof. SantoshKulkarni and Prof. Cliord D'Souza accompanied the students. A student connec on programme was organized by Mr. Joseph, Manager H.R. He briefed the students about various opportuni es in various areas like H.R, Finance, Marke ng, Accounts etc. and the various career opportuni es available for B.Com students.
R.B.I. Museum Mumbai: This visit was arranged for the students of F.Y.B.Com and T.Y.B.Com
Volkswagen India Pvt. Ltd: The T.Y.B.com Students visited Volkswagen plant located at Chakan. The students visited the en re plant, the various spares, equipment and tools. They were briefed about the various models manufactured, the cos ng process, the warehousing details, their suppliers. They also updated the student about the various career opportuni es for the B.Com stream students in the automobile industry.
Auto Cluster and Science Park: F.Y.B.Com students visit the Auto Cluster Company and the Science Park which is located atChinchwad, Pune. They brief the students about the manufacturing process in the plant. In the Science Park the student got the explanations of 1. Various car interior parts, it's working 2. Sound, its variation and its effects 3. Mirror image refection 4. Shadow effect demonstration The students also participated in the scientiď€ c games and thoroughly enjoy their study tour.
Industrial Visits by BBA & BBM (IB) Date 30/12/2014 30/12/2014 14/01/2015 14/01/2015 14/01/2015
Company Clean Science Technology Pvt Ltd. Bhima Sugar Factory Parle ltd Siddhi Polymers Prabhakar Plas cs
Address Kurkumbh,MIDC Patas Vadgaon Maval Vadgaon Maval Vadgaon Maval
Products/Services Chemical Produc on Sugar Biscuits Plas c Recycling Plas c Products of Vehicles
Industrial Visits by B.Sc, M.Sc,MCA Industrial Visit to Persistent Systems was conducted on 7th March 2015 at their Hinjewadi Campus. 20 students of M.Sc(CS) and MCA(Sci) had been for the visit.The visit was conducted by Mr.Atul – Human Resources Execu ve at Persistent Systems Ltd who conducted the session for the students in Auditorium of Persistent Systems. Mr. Atul addressed the students for 2 hours with his presenta on about the company, which gave a glance about into which the kind of services they are providing around the world. He also explained about their clients, tools and technologies they are using , service. He discussed with students about eligibility criteria, Interview Techniques, LPA & suggested students to get more technical knowledge. Last half an hour was le for students to clarify their doubts about the company and the services that it provides. Students posed many ques ons and had a great experience by ge ng clarified and qualified answers form Mr.Atul.
India@75 an ini a ve of Confedera on of Indian Industry (CII) envisions an India in 2022 that will ac vely shape the new world order through Economic Strength, Technological Vitality and Moral Leadership, collabora vely. In an endeavor to realize this vision to co-create the India of our dreams, CII and India@75, supported by IBM, India is planning to host a Hackathon in the month of January, 2015 in Bengaluru to leverage technology in building a developed & inclusive India through par cipa on of people. 21 students are par cipated in this compe on with different Android Applica on with given different themes.
¡INDUSTRIAL VISITS BY B.C.A. IBM (Interna onal Business Machines) is by far the world's largest informa on technology company in terms of revenue ($88 billion in 2000) and by most other measures, a posi on it has held for about the past 50 years. IBM products include hardware and so ware for a line of businessservers, storage products, custom-designed microchips, and applica on so ware. Increasingly, IBM derives revenue from a range of consul ng and outsourcing services. With the advent of the low-cost microchip, the personal computer, distributed compu ng, open rather than proprietary standards, and the Internet, IBM has seen its posi on of dominance challenged as the world of informa on technology no longer revolves around a single company. Yet investors and compe tors con nue to be impressed by IBM's long-established base of customers among middlesized and Fortune 100 businesses and its ability to adapt its products and services to a changing marketplace.
About Videoconferencing: Videoconferencing means to conduct aconference between two or more par cipants at dierent sites by using computer networks to transmit audio and videodata. For example, a point-to-point (two-person) video conferencing systemworks much like a video telephone. Each par cipant has a video camera, microphone, and speakers mounted on his or her computer. As the two par cipants speak to one another, their voices are carried over the network and delivered to the other's speakers, and whatever images appear in front of the video camera appear in a window on the other par cipant's monitor. Mul point videoconferencing allows three or more par cipants to sit in a virtual conference room and communicate as if they were si ng right next to each other. Un l the mid 90s, the hardware costs made videoconferencing prohibi vely expensive for most organiza ons, but that situa on is changing rapidly. Many analysts believe that videoconferencing will be one of the fastest-growing segments of the computer industry in the la er half of the decade. A videoconference is a live connec on between people in separate loca ons for the purpose of communica on, usually involving audio and o en text as well as video. At its simplest, videoconferencing provides transmission of sta c images and text between two loca ons. At its most sophis cated, it provides transmission of full-mo on video images and high-quality audio between mul ple loca ons. Impact on educa on Videoconferencing provides students with the opportunity to learn by par cipa ng in two-way communica on forums. Furthermore, teachers and lecturers worldwide can be brought to remote or otherwise isolated educa onal facili es. Students from diverse communi es and backgrounds can come together to learn about one another, although language barriers will con nue to persist. Such students are able to explore, communicate, analyze and share informa on and ideas with one another. Through videoconferencing, students can visit other parts of the world to speak with their peers, and visit museums and educa onal facili es. Such virtual ďŹ eld trips can provide enriched learning opportuni es to students, especially those in geographically isolated loca ons, and to the economically disadvantaged. Small schools can use these technologies to pool resources and provide courses, such as in foreign languages, which could not otherwise be oered.
Demonstration to Student
ACHIEVEMENTS SECTION
STUDENT'S PARTICIPATION IN OTHER ACTIVITIES 2014-2015
Saurabh Bhave F.Y.B.Com won Gold medal in Roller Skating Belgium
Roshan Poojari T.Y.B.Com won Gold Medal in 84thMensMah State Boxing Championship 2014
Aman Singh and Saurav Suman of T.Y.B.Com won second prize in Inter collegiate Quiz Competition in MUCC
Kunal Jadav of S.Y.B.Com Played Cricket as AllrounderCardiff midweek league summer season 2014New Albany Cricket Club and was the Man of the Match for 9 times and was the man of the series with Highest score 109*
Students Participation in Other Activities 2014-15
FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS Dr. Anjali Kalkar 1) Published Research Paper in the Two Day National Conference on Modern Trends in Accounting, Banking & Management– PadmashreeD.Y.Patil Arts, Commerce And Science College Pimpri, Pune ISBN -978-93-84916-91-6 Vol I on the Topic, “ A Study of Company Incorporation and Management under Company ( Amendment) Act,2013 2) Chaired a Session Inconx- 2015 International Conference on ongoing research on Management & Audit 3) Research paper titled, “Recent Marketing Techniques of Super Market and their Impact on Retailers” in the National Seminar on Recent Trends on Trade, Commerce and Industry in Mamasaheb Mohal College, Pune Dr. Janardan Pawar 1) Ph. D. Degree awarded from Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth . 2 ) Paper Titled “Imapct of poor usability of various ATM : A study of ATM users in PCMC area” in international journal of computer engineering and Technology ( IJCET) Journal Impact Factor (2014): 8.5328 ( Calculated by GISI ) www.jifactor.com. 3) Received Awardfrom WIPRO technologies for “Outstanding Support in Organizing Pooled Campus ” in Aug 2014. 4 ) Paper Titled “ Role of ICT in Education : A Case Of Indira College ” in International Journal of Management ( IJM ) , Journal Impact Factor ( 2014) : 7.2230 ( calculated by GISI ) www.jifactor.com 5 ) Worked as a Resource Person in One day Workshop on “Restructuring of SYBCA and MCA-II( Commerce) practical slips ”conducted at University of Pune. 6) Paper Titled “Implementation of E-Voting system : Challenges” in RTCSACM at Indira College of Commerce and Science on 21st Feb 2015.( ISBN 978-93-5202-449-0 )
Mr. Shivendu Bhushan 1) Registered for M.Phil (Computer Management) from Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. 2) Presented Research paper on 'Security Implications on Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture' at World Empowerment and sustainability Congress Goa (International). 3) Written, Online published paper in International Journal of Management(IJM) Topic “ Role of ICT in Education: A Case of Indira college”, Impact factor : 7.2230 4) Worked as a convener for Student conference and National conference(RTCSACM) 5) Written and Online published paper in International Journal of Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and communication Topic “ Impact of Information communication Technology (WiMax) for Rural Development at Baramati-Pune” Impact Factor : 5.098 6) Presented Poster on 'Big Data Analysis' for an International Conference, Pune. 7) Worked as a resource person in syllabus restructuring workshop at university of pune
Mr. Prashant Kalshetti BCUD Minor Research Project
Mrs. Vijaya Kumbhar Presented and Published the research paper on “Study of Software-as-a-Service and its issues & challenges in Cloud Environment” to RTCSACM-3 , national conference organized by Indira College of Commerce &Science,Pune bearing the ISBN number 978-93-5202449-0.
Mr. Mahesh Jagtap 1. Worked as a CONVENER for 3rdNational Conference RTCSACM 2015. 2. Worked as a CONVENER for 1st Student Conference ANVESHAN2014. 3. Worked as COORDINATOR for “NET/SET Workshop for MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES” organized in Indira College of Commerce and Science, from 19th May to 28th May 2014. 4. Edited the book of Research papers for 3rdNational Conference “Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics”with ISBN No. 97893-5202-449-0. 5.Edited the book of Research papers for 1st Student Conference ANVESHAN 2014 with ISBN No.978-93-8399-90-1. 6. Published Tworesearch papers in 3rd National Conference RTCSACM 2015 with ISBN No. 978-93-5202-449-0. I. Implementation of E-voting System: Challenges ii. A study of Mucus Transport in human lungs using two layer Mathematical Model. 7. Published a research paper entitled “Impact of Information Communication Technology (WiMax) for rural development at Baramati-Pune” in the International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC)with ISSN 2321-8169and Impact factor: 5.098. 8. Research Paper entitled“Impact of Information Communication Technology (WiMax) for rural development through saving time , cost and providing information : Case study at Baramati-Pune” has been selected for International Conference on Computer Science & Information Technology at Cochin, India. 9. Working as Officiating College Examination Officer.
Mrs. Manisha Patil 1) Admitted for Ph.D in Computer Studies and attended course work at Symbiosis International University, Pune. 2) Invited for Guest Lecture on Principles of Programming Language for M.Sc-I and Design Pattern for MCA(Sci) at CCS , Wakad, Pune dated 26th Nov 2014. 3) Participated in Seminar on “Mentoring“ by Ms. Anuradha Kare, Ms. Vaishali Joshi, Ms. Meghana Marathe, Mr. Asheet Ambekar , at ICCS dt 17th Dec 2014. 4) Participated as Faculty Coordinator in IBM Hackathon 2015 Banglore in association with CII . ICCS Students Mobile Apps developed using Android to leverage technology in building a developed & inclusive India based on provided themes dt 17th ,18th Jan 2015. 5) Participated as Chief Faculty Coordinator in NADC 2015 India zonal level workshop cum championship in association with IIT , Bombay Organized by ICCS on Android dt 16th ,17th Jan 2015. 6) Invited as a judge for Intercollegiate competition (Seminar – PG) INTERACTION 2015 at Modern College ,Ganeshkhind Pune dt 23rd Jan 2015. 7) Participated as Faculty Coordinator for Python , Software testing, MTA, MOS Training and Certification Programme at ICCS. 8) Acknowledged by IGI for organizing Computer Science and Applications NET-SET Preparation Workshop at ICCS dt 19th to 28th May 2014 . 9) Acknowledged by Certiport for Successful Deployment of Microsoft Certification Training and Examinations at ICCS for the academic year 2014-15. 10) Worked as a LIC Member for Comp. Sci. Course Permissions under SPPU College dated 13th Jan 2015. 11) Worked as a Paper Setter and Examiner for M.Sc. (CS) , MCA(Sci), T.Y.BSc (CS) under SPPU Dec, May 2014-15 Examinations. 12) Published Research Paper on“Study of Various Edge Detection Operator for Image Enhancement” in National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science, Applications, Computational Mathematics 2015 at ICCS Pune dated 21st February 2015. (ISBN: 978-93-5202-449-0) 13) Participated in BCUD, SPPU sponsored one Day Workshop on “Restructuring of T.Y.B.Sc. (Computer Science) Syllabus” at H. V. Desai College, Pune dated 27th February 2015.
Mr. Suresh Pathare (1) Presented one research paper in National Conference on Recent Advances in Statistics on the topic 'Interval Estimation of Mean Response Time for M/G/1 to G/M/1 Queueing Network Models' at Department of Statistics and Centre for Advance Studies, SavitribaiPhule Pune University, 2-3 January 2015. (2) Presented one research paper in National Conference on RecentTrends in Computer Science and Applications and Computational Mathematics on Mean Response Time for Queueing System at Indira College of Commerce and Science Pune, 21 February 2015. (3) Worked as Student Welfare Officer from the academic year 2012-13 to 2014-15.
Ms. Sarita Byagar 1) Provisionally enrolled for Ph.D in Symbiosis International University in Faculty of Computer Studies. 2) Published research paper titled “Impact of Information Communication Technology (WiMax) for Rural Development at Baramati-Pune” in International Journal of Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication (IJRITCC), Volume 3, Issue 2, February 2015 issue bearing ISSN no : 2321-8169 (Print) having impact factor 5.098 3) Published research paper titled “Role of ICT in Education : Indira College” in International Journal of Management(IJM), Volume5, Issue 8, August 2014 issue bearing ISSN no : 0976-6502(Print) 4) Worked as “CONVENER” for First Student Conference in Recent Trends on Computer Science & Applications in Indira College of Commerce and Science, held on 22nd August 2014. 5) Worked as “CONVENER” for Third National Conference in Recent Trends on Computer Science & Applications in Indira College of Commerce and Science, held on 21st February, 2015 6) Edited Student Conference Proceedings titled “Recent Trends in Computer science and Applications” published by Success Publications bearing ISBN no : 978-93-8399-90-1 7) Edited Third National Conference Proceedings titled “Recent Trends in Computer science and Applications and Computational Mathematics ” published by Success Publications bearing ISBN no : 978-93-5202-449-0 8) Worked as Coordinator for Computer Science NET/SET Workshop arranged in Indira College from 19th May – 28th 2015 9) Research paper entitled “Requirement Analysis using Requirement Analysis Engine” has been selected for International Conference on Computer Science & Information Technology (ICCSIT) on 19th APRIL 2015 at Cochin, India which will be organized byIRAJ Research Forum and in association with Institute of Research and journals for presentation at the Conference Mrs. Nalanda Wani 1) Awarded PhD by the Savitribai Phule Pune University. 2) Published Research Paper in the International Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Social Sciences – Narayangaon, Pune ISSN -2321-9831 Vol II on the Topic, “A Study of effectiveness of National Rural Livelihood Misson with Special reference to Maharastra State. 3) Member of the editorial board of Samiksha International Journal of Commerce, Economics and Management(SIJCEM) 4) Completed Orientation Course from Academic Staff College Savitribai Phule Pune University. 5) Won university level and selected for State Level Avishkar Competition on the topic, “Achieving higher rate of economic development through improved marketing efficiency of Self Help Groups.” 6) Conducted lecture on Marketing for F.Y.B.Com in Manghanmal Udharam College of Commerce, Pune. 7) Appointed as judge for,” Business Odyssey 2014.” For the Brand Wagon Event on 29/09/14, in the Department of Commerce and Research Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University. 8) Completed Minor Research Project(2012-2014), Titled,” A study of problems and prospects in marketing of products produced by Self Help Groups with special reference to Khed and Maval Talukas.” sponsored by BCUD Savitribai Phule Pune University.
Prof. Vishal Verma 1. Presented Research paper on 'Study and Recommendations of Secure Intranet for Educational Institutes' at MIT College, Pune. (National) 2. Presented Research paper on 'Security Implications on Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture' at World Empowerment and sustainability Congress Goa (International). 3. Presented Research paper on 'Study on awareness about information security among management and computer science faculty'for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune. 4. Presented Poster on 'Big Data Analysis' for an International Conference, Pune. 5. Worked as a co-convener for National conference (RTCSACM). 6. Working for BCUD Research Project on the topic of 'Study of Secure Intranet for Educational Institutes'. 7. Attended two days state level seminar on “Emerging technologies in computer science 2015 at MITSOM college Pune” Prof. Tejashri Phalke 1.Paper presented on topic Digital Marketing: New Prospects to Cultivate Customer Relationships at National Conference held at Modern Institute of Business Management, Shivajinagar, Pune. On 26th Sep 2014 to 27th Sep 2014 2. International Research Paper on topic Communication- Medium of exchange, vital for success published at Journal of Commerce, Management and Social Sciences with ISSN : 2321-9831 3. Presented Research paper on “ Green Computing-Issues with CRT & ways to minimize power” for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune. Prof. Ashish Dhoke 1. Presented Research paper on “how to implement cloud computing at university of Pune” for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune. 2. Attended two days state level seminar on “Emerging technologies in computer science 2015 at MITSOM college Pune 3. Presented Research paper on 'Security Implications on Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture' at World Empowerment and sustainability Congress Goa (International). 4. Worked as a resource person in syllabus restructuring workshop at university of pune.
Prof. Nadaf Gulab 1. Registered for M.Phil (Computer Management) from TilakMaharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. 2. Presented Research paper on 'Study and Recommendations of Secure Intranet for Educational Institutes' at MIT College, Pune. (National) 3. Presented Research paper on 'Security Implications on Peer-to-Peer Network Architecture' at World Empowerment and sustainability Congress Goa (International). 4. Presented Poster on 'Big Data Analysis' for an International Conference, Pune. Presented Research paper on 'how to implement cloud computing at university of pune 'for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune
Prof. Nandkumar Shinde 1.Published Research Paper in the Journal Of Higher Education and Research Society, ISSN -2349-0209 Issue I Vol III 3 October 2014 on the Topic,” The Image of Mahatma Gandhi in Hindi Films 2. Paper Presented at the Bhasha Conference, The Center for preservation and enhancement of Regional Language Pune. Titled Translation: Cultural and Emotional Act (ISSN is in Process) 3. Published paper in a Peer – reviewed referred) International Journal in English Language and Literature ISSN -2319-3689 Titled , “ The Conflux of Postmodernism and Mahatma Gandhi” 4. Published paper titled, “Long Walk to freedom: The experience viewing an Autobiography in a peer –reviewed International Journal (Critical Space ) in English Language and Literature bearing ISSN 2319-3689 Oct 2014 Vol. III, Issue .I 5. Delivered guest lecture on Soft Skill on the topic Emotional Intelligence in TikaramJagannath Arts, Comm& Sc. College 6. Delivered a speech as an Orator on “ MallaJinkaichaNahi”inPadmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil Arts, Comm., and Sc. College, Pimpri, Pune 7. Delivered a speech as an Orator on “ MallaJinkaicha Nahi”in Tuljaram Chaturchand College Hutatma RajguruShikshanPrasarakMandal , Rajgurunagar Pratibha Arts, Commerce and Science College, Chinchwad. N SS Camp, S. P. College, Saswad. 8. Represented as Chief Guest and Orator at Yash Academy, Sangli 9. Speech on Swami Vivekananda at N.S.S Camp at Kondiwade Prof. Santosh Kulkarni 1.Registered for PhD in the Savitribai Phule Pune University for the subject Cost and Works Accounting 2. Research Paper accepted in International Symposium on Social Sciences and Management, Tokyo, Japan, on the topic, “A study of Disaster Management and their impact on Society. 3. Attended Workshops in SavitribaiPhule Pune University , Dept. of Commerce & Research Centre on the topics Making an Effective Presentation | Basic Research Skills | How to prevent Plagiarism | Developing Research Skills | Role of Information in Research 4. Conducted lecture for F.Y.B.Com in Financial Accounting ManghanmalUdharam College of Commerce, Pune 5. Published Research Paper in the International Conference on ongoing research in Management and IT – ASM Group of Institutes, Pune ISBN -9789384916-77-0 Vol I on the Topic, “ An Analytical Study of Funds Management System in Non- Aided Institutions” 6. Published Research Paper in the Two Day National Conference on Modern Trends in Accounting, Banking & Management– PadmashreeD.Y.Patil Arts, Commerce And Science College Pimpri, Pune ISBN -978-93-8491691-6 Vol I on the Topic, “ A Study of Company Incorporation and Management under Company ( Amendment) Act,2013 7. Research paper titled, “Recent Marketing Techniques of Super Market and their Impact on Retailers” in the National Seminar on Recent Trends on Trade, Commerce and Industry in Mamasaheb Mohal College, Pune
Prof. Vinita Shrivastav 1) Registered for PhD in the SavitribaiPhule University of Pune in the subject Economics 2) Text-book of S.Y. B.Com – Title “Business Economics (Macro)” As Per New Syllabus SavitriBaiPhule Pune University ATHARVA PRAKASHAN ISBN:978-93-83639-10-6 3) Member of the editorial board of Samiksha International Journal of Commerce, Economics and Management(SIJCEM) 4) Published Research Paper in the International Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Social Sciences – Narayangaon, Pune ISSN -2321-9831 Vol II on the Topic, “A Study of effectiveness of National Rural Livelihood Misson with Special reference to Maharastra State.” 5) Conducted lecture for F.Y.B.Com in Micro Economics- Perfect Competition ManghanmalUdharam College of Commerce, Pune 6) A research paper and published titled “Financial Inclusion of Rural Women in India-A case study of Mann Deshi Mahila Bank” in the International Journal Dawn organized by St.Mira's College, Pune. ISSN -2348-0092 Prof. Sarika Thakare 1) Published Research Paper titled “Mean Response Time for Queueing System” in National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics at Indira College of Commerce and Science, Pune dated 21st February 2015. (ISBN: 978-93-5202-449-0) 2) Worked as Co-convener for 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics at Indira College of Commerce and Science, Pune held on 21st February 2015. 3) Edited 3rd National Conference proceeding titled 'Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics' published by Success Publication bearing ISBN: 978-93-5202-449-0.
Prof. Ashwini Shende 1) Published research paper titled “Role of ICT in Education : Indira College” in International Journal of Management(IJM), Volume5, Issue 8, August 2014 issue bearing ISSN no : 0976-6502(Print)(7.2230). 2) Published research paper titled “Review of challenges and useful traps for the betterment of requirement gathering process”In International Journal of Research in Engineering & Advanced Technology, ISSN: 2320-8791, publication of Pioneer Research andDevelopment Group (PRDG), India. 3) Published research paper titled “Implementation of E-Voting System: Challenges” in National Conference on “Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics” on 21st February 2015 bearing ISBN : 978-93-5202-449-0. 4) Worked as Convener for First student Conference on 22nd August 2014 on “Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications” at Indira College of Commerce & Science, Wakad, Pune.for academic year 2014-2015. 5) Worked as Convener for Third National Conference on 21st February 2015 on “Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics” at Indira College of Commerce & Science, Wakad, Pune. for academic year 2014-2015
Prof. Clifford D'souza 1) Attended Workshop on, “Role of Information in Research” in the Department of Commerce, SavitribaiPhule University of Pune
Prof. Sheetal Pashankar 1) An Overview of Association Rule Using Market Basket Analysis" Paper published in 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics, 2015 on 21 Feb 2015. 2) Attended University TYBSc(CS) Syllabus restructuring workshop at H. V. Desai College on 28 Feb 2015.
Mr. Thomson Varghese 1) Qualified MH- SET (Commerce) 2) Completed MBS from SavitribaiPhule University of Pune. 3) Published Research Paper in the Two Day National Conference on Modern Trends in Accounting, Banking & Management– Padmashree D. Y. Patil Arts, Commerce And Science College Pimpri, Pune ISBN -978-93-84916-91-6 Vol I on the Topic, “ Analytical Study of Need for Entrepreneurship Skill Development Programme with special reference to Nadhe Angar Area, Pimpri”.
Mrs. Marceline Fernandes 1) Registered for PhD in the SavitribaiPhule University of Pune in the subject Business Administration 2) Attended Workshops in SavitribaiPhule Pune University , Dept. of Commerce & Research Centre on the topics Making an Effective Presentation Basic Research Skills How to prevent Plagiarism Developing Research Skills Role of Information in Research Published Research Paper in the International Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Social Sciences – Narayangaon, Pune. ISSN -2321-9831 Vol I on the Topic, “A Study of the impact of Faith Based Institutions on Public Health.”
Ujwala Kolte 1.“Application and Technology: Internet of Things" Paper published in 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics, 2015 on 21 Feb 2015 having ISBN No.978-93-5202-499-0. 2. attended a syllabus restructuring workshop for TYBSc, 3. industrial visit at persistent
Som Sawagata 1.Paper presented on topic E-Recruitment at National Conference held at Dr. DyPatilCollege,Pimpri, Pune. On 08th Jan 2015. 2. Paper presented on topic Impact of BPO on the culture of Pune city at National Conference held at Indira college of commerce &science,Pune. On 21th Feb 2015.
Shubhangi Chavan 1. Paper presented on topic Digital Marketing: New Prospects to Cultivate Customer Relationships at National Conference held at Modern Institute of Business Management, Shivajinagar, Pune. On 26th Sep 2014 to 27th Sep 2014 2. International Research Paper on topic Communication- Medium of exchange, vital for success published at Journal of Commerce, Management and Social Sciences with ISSN : 2321-9831 3. International Research Paper on topic “MIS- A blend of Management, Information, System and Technology” at Journal Dynamics of Commerce and Management. 4. Presented Research paper on “Comparative study of various software Development Models” for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune. Riya Doshi 1. Registered for PhD in the SavitribaiPhule University of Pune for the subject Accounting 2. Attended Workshops in SavitribaiPhule Pune University , Dept. of Commerce & Research Centre on the topics Making an Effective Presentation Basic Research Skills How to prevent Plagiarism Developing Research Skills Role of Information in Research 3. Published Research Paper in the International Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Social Sciences – Narayangaon, Pune. ISSN -2321-9831 Vol I on the Topic, “A Study of Corporate Social Responsibility Initatives by HDFC Bank Private Limited.”
Prof. Shilpa S. Pawar "Resource Sharing, Networking and Library Cooperation in Indira Group of Institutes, Pune” Paper published in 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics, ISBN No. 978-93-5202-449-0 "Study of ICT Application In Indira College of Commerce & Science (ICCS) Library, Pune" Paper Published in the National Conference on Role of Libraries in creation of Knowledge Society, 2015 having ISBN No. 978-93-85026-03-4 Prof. Yogita Sutar 1. Published Research Paper in the International Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Social Sciences – Narayangaon, Pune. ISSN -2321-9831 Vol I on the Topic, “An Analytical Study of Tax Planning for an individual Tax Payer in Pune.” 2. Attended Workshop in SavitribaiPhule Pune University , Dept. of Commerce & Research Centre on the topic, “Role of Information in Research” 3. Research paper titled, “Securitization of Assets” in the National Seminar on Recent Trends on Trade, Commerce and Industry in MamasahebMohal College, Pune
Prof. Vaishali Dhokchawle “Application and Technology: Internet of Things" Paper published in 3rd National Conference on Recent Trends in Computer Science & Applications and Computational Mathematics, 2015 on 21 Feb 2015 having ISBN No.978-93-5202-499-0.
Prof. Pratap Patil Qualified UGC-NET June 2014 in Computer Science & Applications
Prof. Sumit Sasane Presented Research paper on “Study on awareness about information security among management and computer science faculty” for National conference (RTCSACM) Pune.
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Indira Alumni Meet 2015 – “Nostalgia” Revived old memories…… Indira College of Commerce and Science had organized Alumni meet on 9th May 2015 the meet started with a warm welcome speech by Dr. Anjali Kalkar.Dr. Kalkar addressed the alumni's and expressed her views about the strong and lovable bonding between the alumni's and the ins tu on. Nearly about 250 students from the batches of 2001-02 were present for this meet. The meet was then followed by a mind blowing dance performed by a former student of Indira and also a group dance performed by the First & Second year students. The alumni's overwhelmed. A er this, the alumni shared their views about the college and revived the old memories and friendships established in the college. They expressed their views, love & gra tude with the principal & staff of the college staff.
Placements B.COM PLACEMENT 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Three companies visited the campus to recruit commerce candidates for the year 2014-15. The companies were Deutsche bank, Tata business support services, ADP and TCS. They recruited 11, 5, 2 and 12 candidates respec vely for the year. Total of 30 candidates were placed. Training for Deutsche Bank & Tata business has started while candidates for ADP will be joining a er the results for T.Y.B.com will be declared
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Annual Report Sec on Computer Associa on Report: TECHNOTHLON A Chinese quote states that “Don't portray yourself big by words, but do it by ac ons” and this year students ofICCS proved it by pu ng a scin lla ng show - Indira Informa cs Technothelon (TechSavvy 2015). A 3-Day fest which cons tuted of 9 events to inspire, aspire, innovate, revolu onize & give a chance to all the par cipants to inspire glory & be the game changer. The 9 events from various spheres where – Counter Strike, Need for Speed – Most wanted, Fifa 14, Andro- Mania, Art – Beat, Code chef in C, The Selfie and the 2 signature events of this fest for the last 2 years – Minute 2 Win It vol.2 & Dare 2 Think v3.0. The hustle to be the ul mate game winner in this year's edi on of Tech-Savvy 2015, saw a record foo all of 1200+ par cipants for all the 9 events from 34 colleges all across Pune, making the fest the 2nd biggest in the city in terms of registra on & foo all within a span of 3 years only. With Minute 2 Win It & Dare 2 Think topping the charts as always, The Selfie&FiFa 14 were the showstopper at the same me. The curtains fell down with a sizzling & sensa onal DJ eve by the well-known DJ celeb – DJ Sonee which took the whole fest to a different level altogether and of course all this would not have been possible without our sponsors · DJ Sonee · Goldfinger Urban Developers · Firstchoice Mahindra · Jawed Habib · Eagle Boys Pizza · Denesa Drink On · BudhaniWafferwala · High Octane…and many more
GUSTO XI th Entering a glorious 9 year, providing you with a great pla orm to explore your talents and let your crea vity unravel on a grand pedestal. In a country swept with a dal wave of new ideas and change, we are entertaining the refreshing theme of “Rejuvena on for India”, hoping to sync-in with the youth roar. Dance ll you drop. Sing un l your voice breaks or even run like a gazelle in this vast, funfilled dreamland of colourful events. Gusto Vision IX : Rejuvena ng India had taken place on the rd th th 23 ,24 and 25 of February 2015, crea ng a huge impact into the lives of the students of Indira and the many number of par cipants that had come from all across Maharashtra and becoming the most innova ve and successful Gusto ll date.
Science Associa on Report: Pi Day Compe on The purpose of the pi Day Compe on is to promote, develop and monitor , competence in prac ce of mathema cs. It helps student to gain an interest and know the subject in depth .Pi approxima on nd day is organized on July 22 every year due to pi is roughly equal to 22/7. nd This year also Pi Day was celebrated on 22 July 2014.College has organized this compe on in various colleges. Total number of par cipants from various colleges are 1084. Rankers from Various Colleges are Sr. NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Sta s cs Quiz Compe on-2015 in associa on with Pune University Sta s cs Associa on (PUSA) For F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) students.
Mr. Aasif Shaikh (UniversityTopper) Indira College of Commerce and Science conducts Sta s cs Quiz Compe on every year which is organized by Pune University Sta s cs Associa on (PUSA). It helps students to get an interest and know the subject in depth. PUSA selects topper from each centre and awards with the cer ficate of center topper for F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) Like every year, this year also Sta s cs Quiz for the students of F. Y. B. Sc. (Computer Science) under PUSA was conducted on Friday 30/01/2015. In all 841 students par cipated from various colleges affiliated to SavitribaiPhule Pune University. Out of these, Mr. Aasif Shaikh of our college has been declared as University Topper for this year. Management Associa on Report: Deutsche Bank of India (DBOI):Deutsche Bank AG literally "German Bank"; pronounced is a German global banking and financial services company with its headquarters in the Deutsche Bank Twin Towers in Frankfurt. PETA PETA India, based in Mumbai, was launched in January 2000. PETA India operates under the simple principle that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment, while educa ng policymakers and the public about animal abuse and promo ng an understanding of the right of all animals to be treated with respect. PETA got associated with us as social partner. For below said objec ve. PETA India focuses primarily on the areas in which the greatest numbers of animals suffer the most: in the food and leather industries, in laboratories and in the entertainment industry. PETA India's inves ga ve work, public educa on efforts, research, animal rescues, legisla ve work, special events, celebrity involvement and na onal media coverage have resulted in countless improvements to the quality of life for animals and have saved countless animals' lives. · Genesis Mentors Genesis Mentors (GM Pune) is an ins tute whose mo o is to reform students and revolu onize educa on. With unconven onal approach, innova ve ideas and youthful energy, with the aim to impart quality educa on to all our students. Indira College of Commerce & Science has formed the associa on with Genesis Mentors for to focus on the ap tude development of students and on helping+ the students take the right career decision. · E-clerx KPO The main mo ve behind knowledge process outsourcing is to allow companies to invest me, money and human resources into main processes and fuel growth. It helps free up an organiza ons capital and reduce cost besides allowing the company to save on human resource cost it would otherwise have to incure. Suitably executed, it presents organiza ons with an opportunity for radical improvement, not simply more of the same at a lower cost. Indira College of Commerce & Science has a e-up regarding training and placement of students.
· FandsInfonet Pvt. Ltd. FandsInfonet is a 15 years old organiza on focusing on corporate trainings. They provide so skills and management training programs to cater the need of Manufacturing, BPO's and Educa onal Ins tu ons. · Global Touch 11 Global Touch is a mission to make people prosper, to fix dignity of labour/ talent/ knowledge, to provide opportunity to those who are UNSUNG but have capacity to blast & set pioneer roadmap for Holis c Development. · Global Talent Track (GTT) Global Talent Track (GTT) is an innova ve venture which provides Technical and Business Skills Training. GTT have e up with University of Pune so at the end of the course they will provide cer ficate which will have logo of GTT and University of Pune to the students who undergo this training.
COMMERCE ASSOCIATION Commerce Week Commerce Associa on is the associa on of the students for their holis c development. Indira's commerce associa on organizes the commerce week annually. This year commerce week was held from 02/02/15 to 07/002/15. During this week guest lectures, workshops and various events were conducted. All students of B.Com, B.B.A, B.B.M ( I B) par cipated in huge numbers. The events conducted were Quiz, KhariKamai, Model Making, Poster Presenta on and Mock Stock. KhariKamai: To give them prac cal experiences of business in an enjoyable way the event, KhariKamai was organized on 05/02/2015 for the whole day. Students a er undertaking a business ac vity for a day prepared the Income and expenditure Account and calculated the return on investment145 students par cipated in this event and put up their stalls of games, artwork, eateries and some also earned by proving service like washing the vehicles. Group Director, Prof. ChetanWakalkar visited the student stalls, encouraged the students by enjoying their products and games and mo vated them. Dr. Anjali Kalkar also briefed the student with ideas and mo vated them by visi ng their stalls.
Quiz: A quiz was conducted on academics, current events, sports and general knowledge. 44 Students in groups of 2 par cipated and enjoyed the event.
Poster and Model Making: The poster and Model Making compe on was held on 06/02/15 30 students from B.Com, B.B.A, B.B.M (I.B), and B.C.A par cipated in poster Compe on and 68 students par cipated in the model making compe on.
Mock Stock: This event was about Share Trading experience. The students got a prac cal experience of how the market reacts to the various environmental changes and what is its implica on. 24 students enthusias cally par cipated in the event.
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS Career Guidance in Defence Services A seminar on career guidance in Defence services on 20th August 2014 was given by defence personnel about career opportuni es in defence area. Major Suresh T.P conducted the session for the students of third year students from B.Com, B.C.A, B.Sc., B.B.A, and BBM (IB) Effec ve Speaking: Prof DnyaneshwarShirode conducted a workshop on Effec ve speaking for the students of S.Y.B.Com on 28th Jan. 2015. With the help of the ac vi es, in a very simple way Prof. Shirode imparted training on correct use of grammar and effect speaking. Effec ve Use of Body Language:A workshop on effec ve use of body language was conducted by Prof. Parag Shah, of Modern College, Pune; on 4th Feb. 2015.Prof. Shah showed the students clips on Effec ve Use of Body Language. He demonstrated posi ve and nega ve gestures which is very useful for their career.
NILAYA'S I-CATS Ins tute of Corporate Skills in Accounts, Finance &Tax A seminar on future career guidance was conducted by Mr.C.ANilaya Mehta and Mrs.PriyankaTomre from Nilaya's I-CATS Ins tute of Corporate Skills in Accounts, Finance & Taxon 14th January 2015 The students were given guidance on to their future carrier and the essen als requisites to become a successful person in life.
Seminar on mo va onwas conducted by Mr. Dinesh Rathi, (Chartered Accountant) on 19th January 2015. He has a huge experience in the field of FINANCE and MANGEMENT. The students had a useful session which was helpful to build their self-confidence. Talen ka 2015- Lotus Group of Ins tutes conducted a State Level Compe ve Exam for the students of T.Y. B. Com. 74 students par cipated in the exam which was very much beneficial to them.
LIBRARY COMMITTEE: Meaning & Concept: Library Commi ee: A library authority may appoint a library commi ee, which is a body consis ng of persons who are assigned the job of looking a er the library and for transference and smooth working of library. a) Members of the Library Commi ee: The library commi ee is formed with the heads of the departments as well as an undergraduate student and a post graduate student, the Principal, the Librarian.etc. The Principal is the Chairman of the library commi ee, and the Librarian is the ex-officio Secretary. The library commi ee should not be very large. Only those people should be included as members of the library commi ee who are interested in the library and in this way the membership is restricted within the limit of twenty. b) Types of Library Commi ee: There are mainly two types of library commi ees i) Execu ve Commi ee: This commi ee is most powerful as it has full power over those ma ers which are delegated to them by the library authority. So the decision of the library execu ve commi ee is final and mandatory. It need not report its decision to the library authority. ii) Advisory or Recommendatory Commi ee: It simply gives proposals which are subject to the approval of the library authority.
Aims & Objec ves: The ICCS Library designed to achieve the following broad objec ves: 1) To aid in the establishment of a bridge between the Library and the academic fraternity and the ins tute management. 2) To Ensure that all procedures and policies are followed as per the stated rules and regula ons lay down by the concerned (UGC, AICTE, NAAC…etc.) authority. 3) To advice in ma ers regarding proposed policies. 4) To advise on general development and administra on of the library by organizing mee ng regularly. 5) To provide sa sfac on to the users by achieving the goals of library 6) To support the func oning of the library 7) To act as a channel of communica on and dialogue between the Library System and its users. 8) To advise and reviews library policies for instruc on, resources, services, and the facility. 9) To discuses budgetary issues for books, journals, databases, media, etc.
Need & Purpose: To formulate the Library commi ee is essen al for: 1) Appointment of qualified and efficient librarian who can deliver services. 2) To assess the financial support required by the library based on library standard. 3) For providing be er Services to the community and authori es and thus make an appeal for more funds for library. 4) Provide support to the librarian to defend important decisions having implica ons for the users (i.e. change of working hours, change in rules regarding membership and borrowing privileges etc.) 5) Bring be er understanding of the role of the library among users. 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Keep the librarian alert To make a policy for the library development To development of library To achieve the library aims To create coordina on between income and expenditure
The cons tu on of Library Advisory Commi ee: According to UGC standard the College Library Commi ee consists of: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Dr. Anjali Kalkar Ms. Shilpa Pawar Mr. Prashant Kalshe Mr. Suresh Pathare Mr. Shivendu Bhushan Mr. Mangesh Kuman
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Powers & Func ons of Library commi ee: Library commi ee consist selected members who makes well plan and policy for development of library. Library Advisory Commi ee supports func oning for library development ac vi es with the management. It acts as a dialogue between Library System and its users. Following are the various powers and func on of the library advisory commi ee 1) Selec on of library personnel's: A library commi ee employs the qualified and adequate library staff for the library. 2) Decide the policy and aims of library.
LIBRARY ACTIVITY: A) Readers Club: a end a library class or Readers Club Ac vity through which we can provide pla orm for students and faculty members for discussing on various topics, issues and heartening to the research ac vity. Readers club ac vity to be held in library reading Hall, for the convenience of everybody. Every Friday of the month at 2: 30 PM to 5:30 PM. This library ac vity aims to enhance knowledge and also it gives pla orm for sharing their views about film, lecture, books review, newspaper reading, art film/ documentary and some cultural ac vity, English Film/Drama/Poetry show, Lectures by faculty members i.e. katha-kathan, Marathi day, reading compe on etc. The basic object of reader's club ac vity is… ·To encourage the students to read the literature, newspapers in the various aspects, such as social, economic, historical. · To improve thinking ability of our student on par cular issues. B) Earn Learn Scheme for needy student: Earn Learn Scheme for needy student: From the year 2010, we are providing Earn & Learn Scheme for needy Students. Interested students get benefit from this scheme offered by University of Pune. 75% remunera on will be paid by the university and 25% by our college for Students in Open Category and for SC / ST 100 % remunera on will be paid by the university. Under this scheme, from 2011 to 2014 total 14 students were enrolled so far.
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