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MCU to launch Self Financed Course in English Journalism
MOU between MCU and UNFPA
India is the future of the world and the future of India are youths: Governor Shri Patel
Voltas Limited will give training to the youth of ITI
Bhopal.Voltas Limited has signed MoU with Government Divisional ITIs Gwalior, Indore and Bhopal under Dual System of Training (DST) of Central Government. As per the MoU, the trainees will get training in Mechanic, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning trade. The youth will also get stipend during the training.
AIIMS Bhopal and MANIT Bhopal sign MoU to improve academic cooperation and research in health sciences and engineering. Bhopal.All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal and Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT), Bhopal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 18th April 2023 to increase academic cooperation & stimulate research in the field of health sciences and engineering. The MoU was signed by Col. (Dr.) Ajit Kumar, Deputy Director (Admin), AIIMS Bhopal and Dr Manmohan Kapshe, Dean (Research & Consultancy), MANIT Bhopal. During the MoU signing ceremony, Dr. Ajai Singh, Executive Director & CEO, AIIMS Bhopal emphasised on the importance of effective partnership between the institutes which should eventually result in enhanced translational research with a societal impact and further provide solutions to policy makers. AIIMS Bhopal is an autonomous Institute of National Importance (INI) functioning under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) with the objectives of correcting regional imbalances in the availability of affordable and reliable tertiary healthcare services, augmenting facilities for quality medical education to create a critical mass of healthcare professionals and conducting research in the country relevant to the area. MANIT Bhopal, on the other hand, is one of the seventeen Regional Engineering Colleges of India in the year 1961established with total commitment to quality and excellence in academics with the mission to produce technical professionals abreast with competence, logical mindset, moral and ethical values and inner strength synchronous with the futuristic requirement of global business to strengthen the national economy. The MoU between the two institutes will focus on mutually beneficial relationship built on academic and scientific cooperation including exchange of ideas on research, publications, academic programs, and research projects in the fields of healthcare engineering and technology.
2nd convocation held with great enthusiasm in AIIMS Bhopal.
Bhopal.The much awaited Mega event 2nd convocation has conducted successfully at AIIMS Bhopal. The Honorable minister of state of health and family welfare Dr. Bharti Praveen Pawar was the chief guest on the Occasion, who in her speech advised the new degree holders to serve the people of the country to mitigate the sufferings of the patients. She distributed certificates and gold medals to the meritorious students, who included Shweta Sharma, Tatikond Niharika, Uppalapati Priyanka, Machani Hema Lata, Arun Kumar, Priya Maheshwari, Rahul Patki, Akhil Venu Gopal, V. Sai Krishna, Shetotomy Rachna, Soumya Singh etc.
Bhopal.We invite Bright Graduates and School Passouts to pursue Career in National Security at the only Pioneering National Security and Police University of India at Gandhinagar with State of the Art 230 Acres Campus, said Dr Anand Kumar, Pro VC Incharge at the Media Conclave at Lake view Residency.
He said " We have innovative courses related to National Security, Cyber Crimes, Criminology, Security and Police Administration. We also have 60% Placement record "
Universities should be agents of change: Governor Shri Patel
Bhopal.Governor Shri Mangubhai Patel has said that universities should be the agents of change. Their role and responsibility is important for the progress of the society. He said that the universities are the building centres of the future generation of the country. On the Amrit Mahotsav of Independence, emphasis should be laid on efforts to inculcate love and service towards the nation, society among the youth. Through National Service Scheme and National Cadet Corps, students should be made aware and active towards social concerns.
International Women s Day
Bhopal. In Malwanchal University, we celebrated International Women s Day. Six women from teaching and non teaching staff were awarded with the honour of Woman of the Year . An inter-institutions group dance competition was organised with women empowerment theme. The girls from the Department of Para Medical bagged the first prize.
Bhopal. Entertainment journalism encompasses more than just paparazzi and there is a lot to learn in this field - Prof. K.G. Suresh
Do journalism with honesty - Preeti Jhangiani
Identify and follow the passion - Parvin Dabaas
Cinema celebrities in special session on entertainment journalism held at Makhanlal University
VC, PCI Sub Committee Members meet CM
Bhopal. Plant Saplings @ Smart City Park
Vaastu Shastra Workshop held in CRISP Bhopal
Bhopal.Bhopal : A one day workshop on Vastu Shastra was organized by CRISP, in which Mr. Suyash Kulshrestha, a well-known and renowned town planner of the state, gave information about Vastu Shastra to students and teachers of interior design.
IIT Mandi hosts fourth International Conference on Machines and Mechanisms
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi under the aegis of Association for Machines and Mechanisms (AMM) and the International Federation for the Promotion of Mechanism and Machine Science (IFToMM) is hosting the fourth International and nineteenth National Conference on Machines and Mechanisms (iNaCoMM 2019) from December 5 to 7, 2019.
VIT conferred Best University for Excellence in Internationalization of Higher Education award by UNICA Vellore: Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has been conferred the best University in India for Internationalization of Higher Education by UNICA, a network of Universities from the Capitals of Europe, with its headquarters at Brussels, Belgium.
ABVP will reach the unreached through #SelfieWithCampus Campaign: Ashish Chauhan Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has decided to reach the unreached educational institutions and students across the country with a unique initiative to engage young people in schools & colleges to share stories of achievements, social activism, creative outlook among students and finest of practices as an institution to connect students with larger cause of society and the nation. The campaign has been named "#SelfieWithCampus" under which ABVP activists are proposed to visit +2 Schools and Colleges across India with a target to touch 1 lakh campuses from 30th July, 2018 to 4th August, 2018 to inspire students towards the concerns of nation. ABVP's National General Secretary Shri Ashish Chauhan points out the idea behind the ambitious campaign "ABVP has its presence across the country and is the largest students' organization of the country. The number of students' union posts held by us makes us the most trusted and voted students' organization. In the last decade, we have reached and have active units in several distant parts of the country and that has brought the student community closer. Through this campaign, we wish to reach all those institutions where we have hitherto no presence, to enable the students there to raise their issues at the appropriate levels." ABVP has come up with an android app specially for the campaign which will enable its activists to upload full information about the places they visit onto the app and will help in networking as well. As part of this campaign, the organization has identified the hitherto unreached campuses across the country and has planned visits there by local activists. Detailed state level and Vibhag / Zila level workshops for this campaign were held earlier this month to prepare the activists well. National level office bearers were part of the state level workshops where the activists were trained to actively implement the campaign.
World Environment Day,2018 celebrated at Manipal University Jaipur To celebrate in spirit the World Environment Day, the day at MUJ began with the tree plantation by all the Senior University Officials. Further, to mark this occasion, CUTS International joined hands with Manipal University Jaipur to make its campus plastic free by 2021 and administered an oath to all faculty and staff members. CUTS conducted an awareness drive amongst the officials & staff of Manipal University Jaipur on the harmful effects of plastic. In the beginning of the programme team members from CUTS International including Mr. Shantanu Srivastava, Associate Director, Heads Grassroots initiatives and Fund Raising for the Organization, Mr. Samir Bhattachrayya, Regional Coordinator for Organization's Operations and designs sustainable, Mr. Amar Deep Singh, Head Urban Governance Interventions and sustainable development, Mr. Sheikh Zuber, Head communication and Media Relations created awareness on reduced use of plastics and recycling. The drive was successfully conducted through speeches, powerful presentation, videos on the said theme, quiz and question-answer session. On this occasion Chairperson, MUJ, Prof. K. Ram Narayan, Registrar, Prof. Vandana Suhag, Dean Faculty of Art and Law, Prof. Mridul Srivastava extended a warm welcome to all CUTS team members and presented mementos to them as a token of appreciation. This event was planned on the lines of United Nations' Global Theme for 2018 - "Beat Plastic Pollution". Enthusiastic MUJ fraternity spanning from senior university officials to housekeeping staff members in massive numbers attended the event. CUTS has already initiated a drive to sensitize faculty members on 26th May. Speaking on behalf of CUTS International, Mr. Shantanu apprised that relevant efforts are planned to make MUJ plastic free by 2021. A strategic roadmap is being designed and deliberated upon to help MUJ to reduce, reuse, recycle plastic and gradually replace them with more environment friendly products. As concluding remarks, Prof. N. D. Mathur and Prof. M. L.Vedhara expressed their views with insightful anecdotes.
Now youths to get job as per their qualification Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan launched 'My MP Rojgar Portal' in 'Ham Chhu Lenge Asman' 'Mukhyamantri Career Counselling programme 'Pahal' in Model School of Bhopal. This portal is equipped with providing jobs to youths as per their educational qualification, skills and interest and ensuring availability of able candidates to employers as per need of their business. This portal has been prepared by Madhya Pradesh Skill Development and Employment Generation Board under youth empowerment mission. On this portal, youth can get opened employment account by registering his profile as per qualification. He can choose place of employment, job sector, sector and job role through the portal. On searching in profile account, he could know the number of jobs and posts and employers as per this interest and ability. On line applications can be submitted for jobs in the companies. Information given in employment account can be updated online and employment account can be used even after getting job. Employer company can also open account without any charge. The employer will put information regarding necessary qualification, training etc. in the account. As employer updates job role/skill set, the portal will avail list of job seekers and their profile on the portal before him. Employer can seek application and can call applicant for interview through the portal. Portal features For youth: Youth will get facility for self registration, update job preference, information regarding employers, sector and online application on the basis of sector and job role. Information regarding interview and job fair can be obtained on registered email and mobile. For Employer: Employers will get facility like self registration, update sector and job roles and upload demand on portal on the basis of this. List of abled candidates can be available on the basis of demand. Endeavour has been made to bring close the employer companies and youths seeking jobs in match making system through 'My MP Rojgar Portal'.
Students should select career according to their basic inclination and interest Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan today showed the way of living a successful, meaningful and happy life to students at the inauguration of the 'Hum chhoo lenge aasman' career counselling initiative at the Model School auditorium here today. Shri Chouhan said that there are several opportunities for better career. Students must choose their career as per their basic inclination, interest and expertise. They must discuss with known persons and relatives. Determine the goals and create a roadmap for detailed and advance action plan and be determined to succeed. The Chief Minister said that no work or goal in the world is impossible. There are infinite powers in every person. We become what we think. The Chief Minister shared the experiences of his life, studies and related incidents with the students. CM Shri Chouhan said that he wanted to see that children should always smile. If children move ahead the state will also move ahead. Every child must make his life successful. The state will definitely get the benefit of the child's success and capacity. In order to make Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's concept of building New India a success, we have to create a new Madhya Pradesh. He said that the state government has made arrangements for the payment of higher education fees of the children. Career counseling has been arranged with this intention so that children are able to move forward in the right direction. Shri Chouhan said that higher education is not compulsory for success. There are several people in the world who are not highly educated but have touched the peaks of success. They have established several new and big establishments and have created new records. He cited his own example that his family wanted that he should become a doctor but the nature of work did not match his basic inclination. He was more attracted towards philosophy and he started moving towards this direction. The Chief Minister urged parents not to put pressure on their children. He urged them to support their children to choose a career of their interest and inclination. Referring to the happiness that a poet attains from reciting poetry, he told that happiness can be attained only by working according to one's basic inclination. The happiness of a poet by his poetry and a painter by his painting is invaluable. Shri Chouhan said that the initiative to support students in choosing a career comes from the core of his heart. He wishes to see the youth move fast in the right direction. He said that meaningless education is a waste. The objective of education is to provide knowledge, culture and skill. Employment-oriented education is also must. Expressing happiness over the fact that 1 lakh 12 thousand 625 children have secured more than 70 percent marks by appearing in the Board of Secondary Education this year, Shri Chouhan said that until last year students securing more than 75 percent marks were being given benefits under Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Yojana. On the demand of children, this score limit has been reduced to 70 percent. He told that the state government is paying the fees of the bright students under the scheme. Last year the state government has paid the fees of more than 750 medical students. Up to Rs 40 lakh medical fees is being paid by the state government. He said that he will not allow the dreams of the children to shatter. For this schemes right from distribution of free books, uniforms, cycles to fee payment of higher education have been implemented. At the outset, the Chief Minister dedicated the Employment Department's "My MP Rozgar' portal. This portal will be a strong platform for establishing contact with the planner and the unemployed. There are as many as 180 job roles in 38 sectors. Chairman of Board of Secondary Education Shri S. R. Mohanty told that the free career counselling has been organized in three phases. In the first phase from May 21 to May 31, counselling will be given to Class XIIth students who acquire more than 70 percent, in the second phase from June 4 to June 14 students securing less than 70 percent and in the third phase from June 18 to June 28, students failing in Class XIIth and passed in Class XIth will be counselled. As many as 500 trained counsellors have been arranged for counselling. The information of counselling is being given through SMS. As many as 112 centres have been set up for counselling. A career exhibition has been organized. A guidance brochure will also be distributed. Commissioner Public Instructions Smt. Jaishree Kiyawat welcomed the guests at the programme. He invited queries and suggestions of students on the portal of the department. Higher Education Minister Shri Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya, School Education Minister Kunwar Vijay Shah, Chairman of Employment Board Shri Hemant Deshmukh, Additional Chief Secretary Higher Education Shri B.R. Naidu and Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister Shri Ashok Vernawal were present on the occasion.
All possible efforts to be made to resolve students' issues" CM Shri Chouhan Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has called upon the students not to become disappointed in life. He assured the children that he is not the kind of person who is confined to any line. He will create new paths and new line for children. No obstruction will be allowed to remain in their lives. All arrangements will be made to let children move ahead in life and facilities will be provided to them. Shri Chouhan told the students to inform him if they faced any problem. Every problem will be resolved. If need arises new provisions and new scheme will also be made. Chouhan was in a direct conversation with students during the live phone-in programme at Model School auditorium today. As many as 60 thousand 592 students present at various places took part in the programme. Students asked direct questions to the Chief Minister. Shri Chouhan resolved their issues patiently. Instructions for full support to Kumari Aditi Thakur Class Xth pass Model School student Kumari Aditi Thakur told CM Shri Chouhan about the difficulties her family had to face after her father's death. The Chief Minister held a separate discussion with her and consoled her. He instructed officials to extend all possible assistance to Aditi. Yashasvini Bhabor of Jhabua district expressed the need for an e-library for preparation of competitive examinations. The Chief Minister told that a fully equipped library building is coming up soon in Jhabua. On information about lack of Engineering College building by Falguni Nahar of the district Shri Chouhan said that the building has been approved. Once it is built several of its branches will also become functional. Expressing his desire to take admission in J.N.U. Delhi University, Rohit Shrivastava of Bhind district enquired about information on the mode of fee payment. The Chief Minister informed him that state government will bear the fees of the education of children from families with annual income up to Rs 6 lakhs whether they get admission in J.N.U. or Delhi University. On student Lalit Patel's problem of distance between his residence and the college being too much, the Chief Minister said that there is arrangement of transport expense up to a fixed limit for students coming from villages to the city to study. Replying to student Mohan Soni's query on how the CM chose his career, the Chief Minister replied that he could not carry out dissection during his Biology class. He was always willing to help others in removing their difficulties. He had to face the wrath of his family when he took out a procession demanding increase in wages for labourers of the village when he was a student of Class VII but he was happy with this work. He had even sent to jail for opposing emergency. He said that one should give priority to what one's heart says. On student Ankit Gupta's fear of failure, the Chief Minister narrated the Arjun-Sri Krishna samvad from The Gita. He said that one should make continues efforts with patience and enthusiasm as a pious worker without worrying about the outcome. The Chief Minister apprised Hariom Shyam, a student of Khandwa, about the courses of study in the field of Commerce. He also informed that the state government will also bear the expense of fees of children from poor families for B.Com and other courses. The Chief Minister assured all possible assistance to student Shilu Patel from Panna and to remove any difficulty that she faces while pursuing higher education. Asked by student Gunjan Singh Patel about what to do for a career in politics, the Chief Minister said that politics is not as easy it seems. Only one who is sensitive towards others, is affected by others' pain and has the desire to remove people's difficulties can acquire success in politics. This sensitivity is the reason why Shri Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister from a chaiwala. He himself became the chief minister despite belonging to an ordinary family. Shri Chouhan also mentioned about his own struggle in political life. He removed the doubt expressed by student Sohan Singh of fee payment of B.C.A. course under Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Protsahan Yojana. Replying to the question of Ankita Yadav whether to give priority to the institute or the course, the CM said that priority should be given to course as per one's interest. It should also be seen that the institute is not below standard. Student Monika Yadav enquired about information on assistance in acquiring education abroad. The Chief Minister said that students seeking admission in the world's most prestigious universities are provided economic assistance up to a certain limit. Pushpanjali Baghel sought information on opportunities for preparation of IAS along with engineering. The Chief Minister told her that information will be given about coaching etc. from prestigious institutes during counselling.
Third convocation ceremony of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Journalism University Vice-President and Chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Journalism and Communication University Shri Venkaiah Naidu said that media plays a special role in moving the country ahead with positive thinking. The work of media is to give pace to the country's development and strengthen democracy. Media should remove the darkness of ignorance and present a solution to every problem. He said that education should be imparted only in local language and mother tongue. He was addressing the third convocation ceremony of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Journalism and Communication University at Vidhan Sabha auditorium. Shri Naidu said that it is the media's responsibility to present a real picture of the society and decide its role in putting an end to all social evils. He said that India is going through a phase of transformation. In this the communication experts play an important role. He said that India is turning into a huge economy of the world. Economic reforms are in progress. Praising the University Shri Naidu said that the university is contributing towards digital revolution by promoting computer education along with journalism. Education should be in mother tongue Shri Naidu said that all academic courses should be in mother tongue. Change in the mentality of English is must. First learn and then speak in mother tongue and then give importance to foreign language. He said that mother tongue is original. This is like one's eyes, foreign language is like spectacles. He said that to protect one's mother tongue it is necessary to study and teach in mother tongue. He said that three things should always be remembered. First, mother, second motherland and third mother tongue. He said that education should be imparted in local language and mother tongue and for this a policy is must. We will have to come out of the mentality of speaking in English in spite of mother tongue. Referring to his recent Germany visit he said that research on the hidden knowledge in the epics written in Sanskrit are being undertaken there. Academic innovations lauded Praising the academic innovation by the University Shri Naidu said that the university has the status of being Asia's biggest media university. Several research benches have been established and computer education is being given in far flung areas. He said that the university has developed alongwith the fast paced development of Madhya Pradesh. The Vice-President said that media has made its contribution in ending corruption. The sooner corruption ends the better it is for the country and the democracy. Shri Naidu said that character, capacity, behaviour and talent are main elements. With these elements the journalist guides people and the society. He said that journalism was a mission earlier and now it must not lose its direction. Spreading sensation has become a habit of journalism. He said that spreading sensation means meaninglessness. It is media's responsibility to guide society with creative and positive thinking. He called upon the students who received degrees to use their knowledge for public welfare. Always maintain discipline in life, work hard and be honest. Be ready to learn everyday and work hard with high aims and dreams. Praising the University management for selection of Indian attire for the ceremony and conducting the convocation ceremony in Hindi. University Mahaparishad President and Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan congratulated them. He said that the achievements of the university are worth being proud of. This university has its presence felt in every media institute of the country. The students of the university have established new standards of morality. Shri Chouhan said that today the media is going through a different phase. Professionalism has become blatant. Remembering the journalism of Late Shri Makhanlal Chaturvedi he said that he had followed fearless journalism during the freedom movement. Journalism after independence was also a mission for building a new India. He said that the journalist plays the role of a social reformer. Healthy journalism only can strengthen democracy. He congratulated the students. Famous national thinker, writer and journalist Shri Madhav Govind Vaidya, famous environmentalist Shri Amritlal Wegad, poet, writer and journalist Shri Mahesh Shrivastava were honoured with D.Lit title. Shri Naidu presented PhD, M.Phil and post graduate degrees and wished the students for their bright future. Vice Chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi University Shri Jagdish Upasane conducted the convocation ceremony. Vidhan Sabha Speaker Dr. Sitasaran Sharma, Public Relations Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra and Bhopal MP Shri Alok Sanjar were present on the occasion. Guests were presented with mementos by the university. Rector Shri Lajpat Ahuja proposed the vote of thanks.
MCU to confer honorary D Lit to three eminent persons of mass communication Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication will confer honorary D Litt to three eminent persons of journalism, mass communication and literature writing for their praiseworthy and creative contribution in its convocation ceremony. An expert of environment communication Shri Amritlal Vegad, veteran journalist Shri Madhav Govind Vaidya and senior journalist Shri Mahesh Shrivastava will be conferred honorary DLitt (Honoris Causa). Vice President of India Shri Venkaiah Naidu will confer the degree upon the eminent persons.
Chief Minister and Chairman of University's general council Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan will be special guest of the ceremony. Vidhan Sabha speaker Dr Seetasaran Sharma will be also grace the occasion. The convocation will be held at Vidhan Sabha auditorium at 4 pm. Post Graduates and research scholars from July 2009 to June 2017 batches will be conferred the degree in the ceremony. All degree recipients will be in Indian traditional dress. The university has registered them in an online mode.
Educational Delivery: Changing Left, Right & Centre
Prof Ujjwal K Chowdhury Education technology and its delivery are going through a revolutionary change
today. In the digital age, chalk and talk is history. On one hand, with depleting
attention span of learners, new learning pedagogy is needed. And on the
other, integrating digital tools into education, from school to University, is
must.
Media at Crossroads: When Small is Big The small handheld screen is taking the bigger tele-screen by the horns. From
news to entertainment, short video to music video, the any-time consumption
of video online is increasing fast, more so in times of low internet costs on
handsets, in this post Jio era. Digital is being reborn in India almost every day
with 845 million cell phone users, half of them being active on internet and
social media with smart-phones, and 6 on 10 internet users being a regular
daily user majority upto 7 hours a day. Transition to the digital world ahead will
be more through Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality ad Virtual Reality,
which will add visual and conceptual diversity. But this may also create stories
and visuals which do not actually exist and pass them off as news. Therein lies
the pitfall as well.
Convocation of Makhanlal Chaturvedi Journalism University
on May 16, Vice President to be chief guest Bhopal, April 27. The third convocation of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of
Journalism and Communication will be held on May 16. The Vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu will be
the chief guest, who is also chancellor of the University. Governor of Madhya Pradesh Smt Anandiben
Patel and chairman of General Council and Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan will also present in
the ceremony.
Vice-Chancellor Shri Jagdish Upasane held a meeting with university professors and officers
regarding preparations for the function on Friday. The convocation will take place in Indian traditional
dress. Students and research scholars from batches June 2009 to June 2017 will be awarded degrees in
the third convocation. The university has invited registration from for receiving degree in the
convocation ceremony before May 8 through online mode by logging in on the university website or
mponline.
Jagran Lakecity University marks 5 th anniversary with year-long celebration Since its official opening in 2013, Jagran Lakecity University has established itself
as a University rich with pride, history, and educational spirit. Central Indias Global University today
launched a year of celebration and reflection in recognition of completion of its 5-year journey.
Over the past five years, JLU has evolved from an emerging concept to a mature top-tier institution.
Here, renowned faculty, brilliant students, and exceptional postdoctoral researchers develop new
knowledge using the very best cutting-edge facilities. The university has also become a standard bearer
for collaboration and cooperation, where partnerships across disciplines dramatically extend the reach
and impact of research directed at improving the world. Perhaps most exciting is that, for all that has
been achieved so far, the narrative of success is still relatively young. Innovative new chapters are
written every day, and the future opens with expansive promise.
Shri Hari Mohan Gupta, the Chancellor of JLU said, Five years is a major milestone for an institution, as
it is for an individual.Jagran Lakecity University's thousands of students, faculty, parents and partners
are what have made it great. I hope that many of them will join me today in celebrating this important
milestone.I believe JLU is a university that is truly is for everyone: one that is accessible to all, from any
part of India and world, and one that empowers all of us to achieve our dignity, rights and potential as
humans. On this special occasion, I congratulate all the JSWS society members, students, faculty and our
partners on their past achievements and wish all of you continued success in your efforts to integrate
knowledge, livelihood and impact in a mutually reinforcing manner in India and abroad.
The Chancellor also mentioned in his address Jagran Lakecity University community has made an
impact on thousands of peoples lives over the last 5 years. This year, students, alumni, faculty, staff and
fellows are celebrating our strong and proud community by reflecting on our history, but more
importantly, looking to where we are headed next.
The 5 th anniversary kicked off with a graceful celebratory event in Bhopal on 24 th April, 2018, its
Foundation Day, where students, faculty, alumni, many of its Indian and International partners,
influencers from central India came together. On the occasion JLU launched its high profiled Leadership
Board constituted to support its apex bodies in reaffirming its commitment to academic-industry
interface.
The celebrations also marked the launched of its IP radio channel, Lakecity Voice, designed, operated
and managed by students of JLU. In keeping with their many traditions, JLU will continue host many
events throughout the year, which will all be announced time to time through its website, social media
platforms.Mr.Nirav Khambati, Partner, Kaizan Private Equity and member JLU Leadership Board, Innovation has
been at the heart of JLU, and has driven its success in teaching and research, as well as in its impact on
the community, education and nation building.5 years of excellent work not only showcases how far JLU
has come, but extraordinary potential it has to offer future students and the wider community. The
ecosystem it has created in central India is something to be proud of
About Jagran Lakecity University
Founded on life-enriching values, we are a completely government recognized and approved state
private university under section 2(f) of UGC Act 1956, Government of India. Recognized as Global League
Institute in 2015 & 2016 By The Great Place To Study Research Institute and ranked as No1 Private
University by Career 360 for 2017, the university has become vital part of Central India in short span of 5
years.
JLU is a practice-based University, which carries forward the legacy of Jagran Social Welfare Society in
being a pioneer in provision of quality education. The courses on offer through various Schools embody
the Universitys longstanding commitment to leadership and innovation in higher education. The
curriculum for individual course is designed through a perfect blend of inputs from renowned
academicians and industry leaders who are a part of our academic advisory board. The academics at JLU
are of the highest global calibre and are committed to excellence in teaching and learning.
JLU currently offers full time Degrees at undergraduate, postgraduate and research level in the field of
Law, Journalism, Advertising & PR, Engineering & Technology, Management, Commerce, Economics,
Public Administration, Banking, Finance, Hospitality, Humanities, Education and Sports
Makhanlal Chaturvedi memorial lecture on April 4, discussion on 'Kashmir: Problems and Solutions Bhopal, 02 April. A special lecture programme has been organised by Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication, Bhopal on April 4, the birth anniversary of freedom fighter and poet Makhanlal Chaturvedi.
Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Himachal Pradesh Prof Kuldeep Chandra Agnihotri will deliver a key note address on 'Kashmir: Problems and Solutions'. State Public Relations and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Dr Narottam Mishra will be the chief guest of the function. University Vice-Chancellor Shri Jagdish Upasane will chair the programme.
The programme will be held at Samanvay Bhavan, Tatya Tope Nagar at 4 pm.
Prof Kuldeep Chandra Agnihotri is an expert of national security and has studied Jammu-Kashmir issue extensively, with a number of publications on it. Prof Agnihotri has been associated with journalism too. Dignitaries and prominent people of the city have been invited in the programme.
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Students should pursue 2-year ITI, 2-year Polytechnic and 4-year Engineering. A proposal that students must pursue 2-year ITI, 2-year Polytechnic and 4-year Engineering after Class 8 for skills in work has been sent to the Centre. This was told by Minister of State for Technical Education (Independent Charge), School Education and Labour Shri Deepak Joshi at the public dedication of girls hostel of Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Polytechnic College, Bhopal. Shri Joshi said that the hostel starting on the occasion of Basant Panchami will provide accommodation to students from far-flung areas. He said that the hostel should be the best in state. Rs 15,000 and badminton kit to Gauranshi Sharma Shri Joshi announced to grant Rs 15,000 to Disabled badminton player Gauranshi Sharma who won silver medal in National Games of the Deaf. He also presented Sushri Sharma with shield and certificate. Shri Mayank Sharma of Swami Ambrish Chaitanya Seva Samiti said that he will gift her with the badminton kit today itself. Shri Joshi said that we wish to see Sushri Gauranshi win medal at the Olympics. For this she will be provided with all possible assistance. Director Technical Education Dr. Virendra Kumar also expressed his views. Principal Dr. Ashish Dongre told that the hostel has 50 beds
Efforts for national level recognition of higher education institutes should be made. Higher Education Minister Shri Jaibhan Singh Pawaiya said that efforts should be made to improve quality of higher education institutions and get them national level recognition. He said that there is need also to launch a special campaign to improve the library and lab of these educational institutions. Shri Pawaiya was addressing the fifth meeting of State Higher Education Council at the Mantralaya today. Works of Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) were reviewed in the meeting. ACS Higher Education Shri Deepak Khandekar and educationists were present at the meeting. The Minister said that the work in the language lab should not be restricted to English only, instead it should focus on development of knowledge of other languages including Hindi also. He issued instructions to make use of financial assistance fund provided by the centre and the state government in higher education institutions. It was told that 311 government colleges and 447 non-government colleges in year 2003 rose to 469 and 914 respectively in year 2017 in the state. Efforts are being made to open colleges to ensure the reach of higher education in rural areas also. It was told that Rs 269 crore was approved in various components in RUSA Project. After being assessed by the NAAC financial assistance was approved for 33 colleges and 3 universities of B grade. It was told that Rs 55 crore grant has been released for Pt. SN Shukla University Shahdol. All work approved from the fund will be completed by October 2018. Educationists suggested that a workshop should be organised on national level specific subject in atleast one educational institution of the division. The suggestions given at the workshop should be used for improvement of quality of education. Commissioner Higher Education Shri Neeraj Mandloi told that recruitment process of 3000 assistant professors will be completed by June 2018 to remove the dearth of teaching staff in Department of Higher Education. Educationists Dr. Devendra Deepak, Dr. Prakash Bartuniya, Dr. Chitralekha Chouhan, Dr. Shashi Rai and S.N. Shukla University Vice Chancellor Shri Mukesh Tiwari were present during the meeting
Media incubation centre to be set up at Makhanlal University. A media incubation centre will be established in Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism to promote start-ups in the media sector. NITI Ayog has granted approval for this. The university will conduct detailed study on factors of socio- economic heterogeneity in society and their redressal. These decisions were taken at a meeting of the managment committee and Maharparishad of the university chaired by CM Shri Chouhan today. CM Shri Chouhan said that research and study will also be conducted on Adwait Vedanta at the University. The new posts should be filled under Higher Education and UGC norms. It was told at the meeting that the Language Study Centre an Cultural Study Centre have begun functioning in the University. A foreign media study centre will be set up at the university in which news published in Pakistan, China and Nepal media will be analysed. The University has conducted BCA examination online. As many as 210 new study centres have been recognized in the last one year by the university. The number of students has increased during this period by 12 percent. The University has published the first Sanskrit News Magazine Atulya Bharatam. A social media research centre has been set up in the university. Finance Minister Shri Jayant Malaiya, Public Relations and Water Resources Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra, MP Shri Alok Sanjar, Vice-Chancellor Dr. B.K Kuthiyala besides government and non-government members of the Mahaparishad were present during the meeting.
Direct Recruitment on Principal's Posts in Colleges: Minister Shri Pawaiya. Principals will be appointed on vacant posts in the colleges through direct recruitment. Decision for direct recruitment is being taken by the department. Minister for Higher Education gave this information in a convention of newly elected office bearers of the students union at Barkatullah University. Shri Pawaiya said that posts of the principals are lying vacant in the colleges. Decision is being taken by the Higher Education department to fill these vacant posts by direct recruitment through Public Service Commission. The process will start soon. Moreover, a process to recruit assistant professors in the colleges has already been started. Total 2,950 assistant professors will be posted in the colleges in next session after the selection. He further mentioned that the state government has taken several important decisions in the higher education sector. He mentioned about the decisions like discontinuation of semester system and holding students union elections etc. Minister Shri Pawaiyya told the students union's office bearers for organizing debate, speech, writing competitions besides creative programmes regularly in the colleges. He said that nodal officers of the students' welfare of the college will be directed to organize such programmes in coordination of the office bearers. He urged office bearers' cooperation to keep the colleges campuses clean and for building academic atmosphere. Shri Pawaiya said that minor things together develop personality. There is a need for creating positive atmosphere and to prevent negative tendencies. Students and unions must play an important role to give creative contribution towards the society and the country. Moreover, Shri Pawaiya stated that career is important but it is not such that career is only life. It is part of the life. He told the students to move forward with positive approach. Overall personality development is possible by taking part in sports, cultural and other activities besides studies. The convention was also addressed by other speakers. Suggestions were also given by the office bearers in the programme.
MSME Department to provide financial assistance for industrial development. Forty percent of investment in plant and machinery will be given to Micro, Small and Medium manufacturing Enterprises in the form of industry development grant in 5 equal annual installments. The MSME Department has provided this facility to all units except 22 marked ineligible units. Giving information in this regard, Principal Secretary, MSME, Shri VL Kantaroa said that according to the provision made in the MSME Development Policy 2017, if the investor purchases private land to set up a medium-class manufacturing enterprise, such units will be provided 50 percent of expenditure on infrastructure for water, road and electricity upto maximum Rs 25 lakh. Twenty percent of the amount, maximum Rs 2 crore, spent in the establishment / development of private industrial area / multi-storey industrial complex will be provided to private sector. Industrial area should be on minimum 5 acres land. The carpet area should be at least 10 thousand square feet in the case of multi-storey industrial complex case. It is compulsory that the multi-storey industrial complex should have 5 units. Fifty percent capital grant, maximum Rs 25 lakh will be availed to industrial units for investment in establishing waste management systems (ETP, STP)
Shri Sabu of Los Angeles wishes to train State's youths in skill development and medical field Shri Sabu said that he runs a BPO in Indore also in which he has given employment to 70 youths. Several skill development programmes have been started in the last few years in Madhya Pradesh. According to Shri Sabu if the Madhya Pradesh government helps to train youths working in BPOs, he can provide more and more youths to get employment in Medical BPO field. Young businessman Ashish says he does not get trained youths for this work in the state. Because of this he has to visit Manila in Philippines to get youths trained. Currently he has got more than 500 youths employed in Manila. Talking about the conclave, Shri Ashish said that Madhya Pradesh government has made a better platform available for people of MP residing in foreign countries. These people of MP residing abroad want to extend support in development of the state. They will get this opportunity through this conclave
Make full contribution in nation-building- Governor Shri Kohli Governor and Chancellor Shri O.P. Kohli told students to give their full contribution in developed nation building only then would higher education succeed in its objectives. Shri Kohli was addressing the 6th convocation ceremony of Avdhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa. Shri Kohli presented honorary degree to Chief Justice Guwahati High court Shri Ajit Singh, Classical Singer Pt. Channulal Mishra, President Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Kala Kendra Shri Rambahadur Rai and Chairman for National Commission of Scheduled Tribes Shri Nandkumar Sai. He also presented titles and gold medals to students of various faculties. Governor Shri Kohli said that the convocation ceremony is a glorious event for the university and should be organized regularly. The universities would be considered complete only when apart from creation of new knowledge this knowledge is passed on to the coming generations. He hoped that the universities of the state would establish their names among the world's leading universities and institutions. This will help attract students belonging to other countries to attain education in Indian educational institutions. The Governor said that there should be creativity and sensitivity in students so that they can make new innovations and contribute towards society. He hoped that the teachers maintain dialogue and coordination apart from educational work with the students. Stressing on connecting education with tradition and modernism the Governor said that this will enable us to connect with Bharatiyata and will be successful in obtaining new dimensions of development. The Governor said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi believes that a person's biggest quality is self-confidence. Therefore teachers and students should make proper use of the capacities of youths for the upliftment of the country. He said that coordination would have to be established with the market and employment by including skill development in the academic course to make jobs easily available for young talents. Discussing the quotes of Vivekananda relating to the importance of Guru, Industries Minister Shri Rajendra Shukla said that inclusion of moral values in education is must. Education should be used for service to others. He told the students who obtained degrees to fill the society with the fragrance of their goodness.
Employment Oriented Training to be Imparted to 7 lakh 50 thousand Youths Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that employment oriented training will be imparted to 7 lakh 50 thousand youths every year. Beside this, financial assistance will also be provided to them for self-employment. This will help them to get employment and will make them capable to establish their self-employment. CM Shri Chouhan was reviewing the Yuva Sashaktikaran Mission here today. Chairman Employment Board Shri Hemant Vijayrao Deshmukh and Chief Secretary Shri B.P. Singh were also present in the meeting. CM Shri Chouhan said that it is essential to make youths skilled in order to link them with the employment. Therefore, different kind of training will be imparted to 7 lakh 50 thousand youths every year. He directed the officers for making such a training arrangement, which ensure hundred percent employment. Shri Chouhan mentioned that rozgar and swa-rozgar melas should be organized in every district. Adequate information about the rozgar and swa-rozgar should be provided to the youths in these melas. Moreover, various companies should be invited to provide employment to the youths. He reiterated for making proper arrangements for the training. It was informed that short term training will be imparted to 3 lakh 10 thousand youths under the Mukhya Mantri Koushal Samvardhan and Koushalya Yojana. The youths will be trained in ITIs, Skill Development Center, Engineering and Polytechnic Colleges, Administrative Department and other Semi-Government organizations. Necessary amount has already been allotted to the institutions for training. Similarly, vocational education will also be started in the High Schools and Higher Secondary Schools to generate awareness about the employment oriented education. Additional Chief Secretary General Administration Shri Prabhanshu Kamal, Principal Secretary Technical Education Shri Sanjay Bandopadhyaya, Principal Secretary to CM Shri Ashok Varnval and Secretary to CM Shri Vivek Agrawal were present in the meeting.
Autonomy of universities must, focus on culture based higher education. Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that keeping the autonomy of universities intact, conditions for their expansion as per need will be created. Shri Chouhan was addressing a meeting of Vice-Chancellors of seven universities of the country's Madhya Kshetra at Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya. Shri Chouhan said that apart from imparting knowledge and skills, universities should focus on education of citizenship also. He said that being educated and being cultured are two different things. Without culture, talent can be misused. Talking about Adi Shankaracharya and Swami Vivekanand he said that there is need to ponder on the methods of educating about culture. The Chief Minister said that India has had universities like Nalanda and Takshashila which were renowned all over the world. It is a wonder how Indian universities are included in the world's 100 top universities. He said that this is possible with commitment and resolve. The society and the government would have to make combined efforts. He said that Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is seriously pondering on making solid efforts in the direction of quality and autonomy of higher education. Shri Chouhan said that higher education should give employment. On Youth Empowerment Mission he said that efforts are being made to provide proper training to make youth fit enough for employment. On the Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Yojana, the Chief Minister said that the state government will bear the expenses of higher education of outstanding students who score 75 percent marks in the state and get selected in national institutions. He said that there is no dearth of talent but due to lack of opportunities, they have to migrate. This situation must be stopped. Terming double education system as dangerous, Shri Chouhan said that everyone must get equal opportunities of education; this is the biggest responsibility of the Vice-Chancellors. All possible efforts are being made to improve quality of primary and higher education. Today government school students are passing with very good marks. Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya Vice-Chancellor Shri Sunil Kumar said that universities should also be concerned with social concerns. They should also be in regular contact with industrial sector. Minister of State for Technical Education Shri Deepak Joshi, Association of Universities Chairman Professor P.B. Sharma, General Secretary Shri Qamar and Vice-Chancellors of Universities, senior educationists and officers were present on the occasion. Chief Minister Shri Chouhan released the special edition of University News and RGPV News letter
C.M. Medhavi Vidyarthi Yojana benefit on 70% marks in class XII, Income limit to be Rs. 8 lakh. The students securing 70% marks in the Class XII examination will also get the benefit of the Chief Minister's Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Yojna from next year. The scheme will cover all courses offered in government colleges. The income limit will be extended to Rs. eight lakh. The industries providing employment to more than hundred youth will now be given one and a half times more capital subsidy. The Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan made these announcements in Dil Se radio programme broadcast from AIR today. The Chief Minister said that the benefit of the Chief Minister Medhavi Vidyarthi Protsahan Yojana will be given to the students in the JEE Main Examination upto 1.5 lakhs merit. The criterian of annual income of the students' family will be increased from six to eight lakh rupees. New courses will also be covered under the scheme so that maximum number of students could get the benefit. The Chief Minister said that the candidates who could not appear in the Patwari Examination due to some technical reasons will get a chance to appear in the examination to be held on December 29 for them. The Chief Minister informed that about 90 thousand posts in government sector will be filled. Under the Chief Minister's Youth Empowerment Mission, 7.5 lakh youth will be trained for employment every year. Renewed Beti Bachao Abhiyan Shri Chouhan said that renewed campaign to save girl child will be launched with the participation of society in which emphasis will be given on value based education. The society should come forward to help and save daughters. He exhorted the citizens to come forward and engage themselves in cleaning their respective cities and villages. He said that the state government is celebrating the birth centenary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyayji as The Year of Welfare of the Poor. All measures have been taken to eradicate poverty. He said that eligible persons not getting subsidized ration will be issued food coupon. A poor person will not be deprived of getting subsidized ration, he added. Shri Chouhan said that women of specially backward tribes like Saharia will get Rs. one thousand per month in their accounts for nourishment of their children. Residential plots will be provided to the houseless people. They will get financial assistance for building the house. By the end of December next year, every houseless person of the Scheduled Tribes will own their house and by 2022, every person would have a house of his own. He informed that Madhya Pradesh has topped in the country in the implementation of the Prime Minister's Awas Yojana. Shri Chouhan informed that Deendayal Rasoi Yojana is successfully running with the participation of the society. New pilgrimage centres have been included under Chief Minister's Scheme for Pilgrimage. He said that the State Government has been procuring onion, urad, moong and arhar for the first time in the summer to ensure remunerative prices to the farmers. In the interest of farmers, the Price Deficit Benefit scheme has been launched. Under this scheme, the farmers who had sold their crop from October 16 to October 31 have been paid an amount of Rs.139 crores. The farmers who have sold their crop from November 1 to 30, will get incentive payment in their respective accounts between 20 and 30 December. Become an entrepreneur The Chief Minister referred to a radical legislation of protecting girl child saying that that assaulting girl child will get capital punishment. He said that Aadi Shankaracharya Ekatma Yatra will be taken out from December 19 to January 22, in which soil from different parts of will be collected. A life size statue of Aadi Shankarachary will be set up at Omkareshwar. The Yatra will also spread message of Save Girl Child. Shri Chouhan urged the youth to take benefit of Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana, Mukhyamantri Yuva Swarozgar Yojana, Mukhyamantri Krishak Udyami Yojana, Mukhyamantri Aarthik Kalyan Yojana and those launched by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to become an entrepreneur. Praises Young Entrepreneurs The Chief Minister referred to successful entrepreneurs and praise their entrepreneurship for gettting themselves employed and creating jobs for their fellow youth. He mentioned Shri Madan Singh of Satna who started his own manufacturing unit with the help of the Chief Minister's Yuva Udyami Yojana. He makes tools that are used in rice mills. Similarly, Mrs Reena Mewara of Sehore used to be daily wage earner. Today she owns bag manufacturing unit. She is taking care of her family. Shri Surendra Singh of Bina in Sagar district using rented auto. Today he has his own auto. design, copy writing courses in ITIs Responding to the queries by the youth, the Chief Minister said that design and copy writing courses will be stared in ITIs. The youth from tribal pockets will be encouraged to set up their units. Federation of Women's SHGs will be formed for preparing nutritious food. State level fair of modern farm implements will be held.
Jagran Lakecity University holds its 3 rd Annual Convocation Ceremony Bhopal, 2 nd December 2017: Jagran Lakecity University's third annual convocation held on 2 nd December 2017 marked the beginning of a new life for more than 400 students. The university awarded 50 Postgraduate degrees and 325 Undergraduate degrees to the students. University awarded Honoris Causa to Shri.Bibek Debroy, Chairman Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, Grand master Chef Shri Imtiaz Qureshi and Mr.Kapil Wadhawan, Chairman of Wadhawan Global Capital three distinguished leaders for their meaningful & impactful work and contribution in their respective field. Eight marquee Chancellor's Gold Medals, seven Rankers certificates, three freeships and sports scholarships were awarded to toppers & meritorious students Commencing the convocation ceremony on the university premises, Prof.( Dr) Anoop Swarup, Vice Chancellor, Jagran Lakecity University, shared the progress report of the university and extended his wishes to the students. "We are confident that our students will be able to meet all the challenges faced by them. Our convocation reflects JLU's efforts in creating future professionals who will strive to bring about a positive change around them," he said. The graduation students pledged to uphold the noble cause of nation building, intellectual pursuits, ethics, honesty and hard work and the need to maintain equity, justice and the wealth of global natural resources. Addressing the Convocation ceremony, the Chief Guest and, Chairman Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister Shri.Bibek Debroy said that it was a matter of immense pleasure for him to be at Jagran Lakecity University and share his views with the students and faculty. He said that "I would like to congratulate the students who are graduating today. The day has come when we should be driven by not what we have today but a vision of the future and look beyond it. We together need to make every single effort possible to live up to the expectations and aspirations of society. I am confident that the graduates go out equipped with new values and ethics and work hard to meet the challenges world is facing and ensure an enlightening future. " Shri.Debroy laid stress on the graduates to support the vision of a strong nation keeping an eye equality, gender balance, innovations and growth. Accepting his Honoris Causa , shri Debroy said "It is indeed a privilege to be conferred with such an honor by JLU . I deeply appreciate and admire JLU's stellar work in building a sound base for higher education, social responsibility not only in central India but across various parts of India. It is important to encourage innovations and the young talent pool of this country must strive to develop new applications for public services. I am convinced that the graduates passing out today will show the way forward. I must take this opportunity to convey to them that the real learning starts today." The Chancellor of JLU, Shri Hari Mohan Gupta while addressing the Convocation, congratulated all graduates and their parents. He said JLU is a short span of 5 years is being counted as the finest institutions in Central India and helping build positive image of the nation. The Chancellor said that "trustworthiness, honesty, integrity and loyalty were the only principles that would upgrade us as a nation". Later on along with the Chief Guest, he gave away degrees, prizes and medals. Chef Qureshi while accepting his Honorary Doctorate said," I have devoted my entire life to the advancement of culinary art and at the same time made efforts to revive and keep historical treasures of cuisines alive. I feel privileged that JLU recognized this as well and honoured me. I shall keep coming back to this University, now that I have been made part of its illustrious institution". Commenting on the occasion, Mr.kapil Wadhawan said, "At WGC, we believe education is the key to solving the inequality gap. It is with this in mind that I humbly accept this distinction. This recognition is an acknowledgement of our commitment to enable empowerment and social equity through our business and community efforts.I dedicate this distinction to my father as it inspires me to pursue his mission of universal financial inclusivity with greater belief and conviction." In the past, six honorary doctorates have been awarded by JLU to the creme de la creme group of leaders in the areas of Law, Media & Communication, Humanities, Management which includes Prof (Dr) N.R.Madhava Menon, Mr.Neelabh Banerjee, Late Prof. Glenn D.Paige, Shri.Gurmit Singh, Mr.Nirav Khambati, Mr.Daisaku Ikeda
Researcher-Scholars to participate in 'Gyan Sangam' for discourse on Indian knowledge traditions Bhopal, December 02. The civilistion flourished on the land of South Asia had developed a unique style of human living thousands of years ago. Today, entire world is trying to understand the values of life in Indian culture, when existence of human is in crisis due to climate change, environment pollution, terrorism and social inequality across the world. Teachers from Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh will participate in the colloquium on 'Indian Life Perspectives: Description in Present Context' in 'Gyan Sangam' on December 7 and 8, under the aegis of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication. It will be inaugurated on December 7 at 11 am in Auditorium of Academy of Administration. University Vice Chancellor Prof Brij Kishore Kuthiala said that university and college teachers will discuss Indian perspectives in detail on their subjects. Sanskara, education and knowledge develop personality in human. Family and educational institute play key role in this regard. Discourse will be held on this subject. In addition to this, one more subject will be that what are means for attaining happiness in life? The scholars will discuss which one is necessary - struggle or harmony - in human life and what were the approaches of ancient Indian Rishi-Muni in this regard in another session. Humanity at present lead the life based on information technology and media, but what were means for social dialogue in ancient India and which types of requirement in information are considered prominent in our ancient scriptures. Discussion will be held in a session on 'the art is for entertainment or mental and spiritual development'. Indian perspectives on judicature, health system and polity will also be discussed. Similarly, discourse will be held on how Indian ancient Rishi-Muni understood the knowledge of the nature and established it. That is effort will be made to understand the difference between present research approach and ancient knowledge creation. Nationally famous Pragya Pravah and Akhil Bhartiya Shikshan Mandal will extend support to this colloquium. Experts of national and international level have accepted the university's invitation for addressing sessions on different subjects. Padmashri Dr Narendra Kohli will shed light on coordination and harmonization in life and Swami Dharmabandhu will address on Indian happiness perspective. Retired professor of Banaras Hindu University Deenbandu Pandey will explain Indian perspective of art and entertainment. Prof Bhagwati Prasad Sharma and senior administrative officer Shri Manoj Shrivastava will present views on 'Ancient system of management' and ideal political system of ancient India, respectively. Arul Modi from South India will give detail description on process for healthy life on the basis of naturopathy. Eminent scholars Sushri Indumati Katdare, Shri Krishna Gopal, Dr Nagendra, Shri J Nandkumar, Shri Mukul Kanitkar, Shri Kapil Kapoor, Shri Krishna Setti, Shri Manoj Shrivastava, Prof Shivendra Kashyap and others will also address on different subjects. Research papers to be received in Gyan Sangam will be published in the form of a book.
BND Speedfest: Closing Ceremony
and Prize Distribution BND Speedfest: Motorsport Conclave was organized in Manipal University Jaipur. The two-day event which saw renounce rally drivers from India race against the clock on two different tracks created in the grounds of the college. The event was organized by the postgraduate and undergraduate students of Manipal University Jaipur along with RPM SAE - MUJ, the automotive club. The closing ceremony and the prize distribution took place on the second day of the event. Dr. Sandeep Sancheti, Vice-Chancellor of MUJ, greeted the Chief Guest, Maj. Gen. Anil Chaudhary, the Stewarts from FMSCI and the Professional Drivers. Maj. Gen. Anil Chaudhary enlightened the audience about his days in the army. Senior Stewart Mr. Sudev Parar spoke about the growth of motorsport in India and the importance of exposure of motorsport among younger generation. Mrs. Bani Yadav, the Only Woman to Win All Major Rally Titles in the Women's Category shared her experience of being the leading woman in the male-dominated world of Motorsport. She discussed about her struggles and achievements in motorsports. The speeches were followed by the prize distribution ceremony which were presented by the Chief Guest, the Vice-Chancellor and their spouses. Abhishek Mishra won the overall 2-Wheel Drive category and Samrat Yadav won the overall 4- Wheel Drive category. Each receiving a prize money of Eighteen Thousand Rupees. The runner- ups were Amit Sharma in 2-Wheel Drive category and Prateek Dalal in 4-Wheel Drive category. Both received a cash prize of Eight Thousand Rupees. The second runner-ups were Deepak Sachdeva in 2-Wheel Drive category and Chaitanya Dhillon in 4-Wheel Drive category, receiving Four Thousand Rupees each. The ceremony ended with a light-hearted magic show. In the BND Speed fest about 50 participants participated from Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Rajasthan, UP and MP. Registrar, Prof. Vandana Suhag, HoD, Automobile Department, Prof. Rajesh Solanki, Sports officer of the MUJ, Dr. Reena Poonia, MUJ, Aliminai Lakshya Veer Dhabas, faculty members, students were present on this occasion.
Campaign to be Launched to Facilitate Employment to Youths: CM Shri Chouhan Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan while extending gratitude towards the common men on completing 12 years of his tenure as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, during the interaction with the media, said that he will continue working like a dedicated Lok Sevak. He further mentioned that he has worked during the last 12 years by making public service a mission. Bond with the people has become stronger and has received affection, cooperation and companionship of the people. This is a real power, he added. Shri Chouhan stated that focus has been laid on employment generation and skill development now. A target has been set to provide employment to 7 lakh 50 thousand youths every year. Campaign will be launched in this connection. Constant efforts are being made for happiness and prosperity of the common men. Moreover, Shri Chouhan said that since independence till year 2003, a total of 7 lakh 50 thousand hectare area was irrigated. Forty lakh hectare area was irrigated during the last 12 years and increase of 5 lakh hectare area is being made every year. Shri Chouhan mentioned that several new milestones of development have been established and many historic works have been undertaken during these 12 years. He further mentioned that implementation of welfare schemes of people's choice with their cooperation and suggestions have become a new initiative. Mentioning about the Mukhya Mantri Medhavi Vidhyarthi Protsahan Yojana, Shri Chouhan said that this scheme has been prepared on the suggestion of students to enable meritorious students not to lag behind in education due to lack of funds. Referring to the Krishak Udhyami Yojana, Shri Chouhan stated that other works relating to agriculture should also be linked to the livelihood of farmers. An action-plan is being made in this regard. He further mentioned that efforts are being made by the state government to ensure residential land to all the poor persons
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The worst of times are the best for journalists : Dr. Ashish Joshi Ambreesh Suresh Chouksey weds Rounak. Our Correspondent, 3 July 2017 Ambreesh Suresh chouksey tied knot with Rounak at Nagpur.Mr.Ambreesh chouksey is MD of LN Star newspaper & Director of LNCT group.A grand reception party was hosted by the choukseys at hotel Sayaji on 3rd July.the venue was lavishly decorated with live band and sumptuous buffet spread.Friends and Families including the key personalities from cross-section of the society congratulated the newlyweds... Lecture series inaugurated at Sanchi University MMNN:2 Mar. 2016 "Bhagavadagita can help a person to understand the self and realize the universe in true sense of words. The teachings of Bhagavadagita are eternal and can uplift our souls. It is very difficult to be extraordinary but matter of fact only ordinary people can do extraordinary things. Ordinary people need to acknowledge their hidden traits and potentials." said by Swami Sukhbodhanand in his inaugural speech on the topic "Form Ordinary to Extraordinary" during inaugural ceremony of Sanchi University of Buddhist-Indic Studies Lecture Series-Tattvabodhani. Swami Sukhbodhanand is the Head of Prassana Trust and a renowned author of more than 100 books related to religion and spirituality. This lecture series is being organised under the aegis of SUBIS at RCVP Noronha Academy of Administration & Management in the city from 1stto 9th March. Welcome speech was delivered by Vice Chancellor of the University Prof. Shashiprabha Kumar. She highlighted the objective behind organising this lecture series and stated that lecturing is an age old tradition and art that involves the intelligent interpretation of thoughts, arrangement of words and skilful presentation before the gathering when it fused with knowledge; it becomes a treasure house for the seekers of knowledge. The first inaugural session was chaired by Sri Rakesh Aggrawal, Additional Chief Secretary of Government of MP. He emphasised need of spiritual awakening in the society. Registrar of the University, Sri Rajesh Gupta also graced the occasion. Scholars from various walks of life, retired officers and common people were present in large number to listen to the speakers. On the second day of the lecture series, the noted Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Shashibhushan Mishra will be delivering his lecture on the topic "Dhyan Ke Veghyanik Pahlu". The eminent Yoga Guru Shri Ramesh Kumar Dhanoriya will chair the session. On 3rd March the topic is the universal message of Upanishada which will be delivered by Vice Chancellor of SUBIS Prof. Dr. ShashiPrabha Kumar. Vipashyana & personality development is the topic on 4th March and the speaker will be Bhadant VimalKirti. Noted Former police commissioner . Vinoba Bhave University (VBU) host 68th All India Commerce Conference 2015 MMNN: 26 Aug. 2015 Vinoba Bhave University (VBU), Hazaribag to host the three day 68th All India Commerce Conference 2015 from 6 to 8th November 2015. The conference theme would be based on Prime Minister Modi's campaign of "Make in India-The Road Ahead". It would be an academic event of National importance, as it will bring together nearly 2000 delegates from all over the country and abroad. The event is India's biggest and the most comprehensive gathering of its kind. Hon'ble PM Sri Narendra Modi's presence is expected during the inauguration of the Conference. Hon'ble Governor of Jharkhand cum Chancellor of Universities,Jharkhand State, and Hon'ble State Minister of Finance Sri Jayant Sinha, Government of India has already confirmed their gracious presence to inaugurate the event. The conference will be attended by renowned Commerce Academicians, Economists, Management Experts, Government Representatives, Industrialists, researchers working in Behavioral Finance, E-retailing, Social Media, Skill Development in Business Education and Undergraduate, post graduate and doctorial students from across the country and abroad. Representatives from different industries including ISDC (International Skill Development Corporation), London (UK) will attend the panel discussion on "Skill for tomorrow-Re-define in the Commerce Education". The primary activities of the ICA include organizing of seminars, workshops, conferences and meetings; promoting research; helping with technical assistance and consultancy to clientele world and the publication of books, periodicals, journals, etc. The ICA, has successfully organized a total of 67 Annual Conferences throughout our country till date. Vinoba Bhave University, Hazaribag, Jharkhand a renowned and prestigious university of Jharkhand is organizing its 68th Conference. Dr Gurdeep Singh, Vice Chancellor, VBU and & Shri Yashwant Sinha,,former union minister of finance & external affairs,GOI is the Chief Patron of the conference. Prof(Dr) M.P.Sinha,Pro Vice Chancellor,VBU,Sri Gopal Singh,CMD,CCL,Ranchi & Sri Harvinder Singh,Vice President,Jindal Steel & Power,Ranchi would also play a key role in organizing this mega event. Prof M.K Singh Conference Secretary, VBU, Hazaribag said that the conference will be highly informative and of academic importance of national level and international standard. With the wider topics including Behavioral Finance: Emerging Dimensions, E-retailing: Challenges & Opportunities in Global Scenario, Social Media: HR Interventions, Skill Development in Business Education, the forthcoming conference to be discussed during the conference, will pave the path for the economically strong nation. Participation from the academia and different industries would make the event an amalgamation of academic knowledge and practical experience. The Indian Commerce Association (ICA) one of the oldest professional bodies founded in the year 1947, stands as the cohesive group of economists, management experts, technologists, business community, and so on, with multifaceted objectives to serve continually as a forum of exchange of experiences, ideas, collection along with dissemination of the information on trade, business, commerce and management; for promoting research activities and to permit coordination in the curriculum of Commerce and Management at the national level. Members of this excellent professional association include a team of academicians, administrators, business industrialists, management experts, students, economists, educational institutions and such other interested professionals. Dr M.K. Singh is the conference secretary along with the team and patrons and working day and night to make the event grand. Weltweit College Hazaribag ropes in Star Cricketer Shubh Lakshmi Sharma as the brand ambassador Ranchi:MMNN: 26 Aug. 2015 Weltweit College Hazaribag announced the signing of Shubh Lakshmi Sharma, Star Cricketer, Indian Women Cricket Team as the brand ambassador here today. This is an important milestone in the institute's journey. Weltweit College is an instructional activity of Weltweit Foundation, New Delhi centered for giving training in the field of business administration, computer applications and journalism. The institute is focused to train students, essentially by giving them industrial exposure through real ventures in the field, along with conventional classroom teaching in the modern infrastructure. Affiliated to the renowned Vinoba Bhave University Hazaribag, Weltweit unites experienced educators and a decent companion gathering to make a dynamic on - grounds involvement in the very heart of the Jharkhand. The organization is prepared to roll out noteworthy improvement and put resources into a student, where desire leads them and make the next move to follow their dreams, to get the best out of their lifetime opportunities. CA Manoj K Pahwa, Chairman, Welt Weit College,said that "Virtues like passion, hard-work, sincerity and commitment are what we would like to inculcate in all our students. Our main objective to introduce the star cricketer as the brand ambassador is to make the young generation aware of the institute's academic features and teaching methodology. We have only one target to prepare each student with the assistance of the best brains as the faculty members". Abhishek Sinha, Managing Director, Welt Weit College said, In Shubh Lakshmi Sharma, we see a "go-getter". She with her passion and commitment has crafted her own space in the highly competitive sports arena. He added" Introduction of Ms Shubh Lakshmi Sharma as the brand ambassador is part of our expansion strategy to make young generation aware of our unique training system through a popular face of Jharkhand. The reputation of an institution is, in large part, measured by the excellence of its students. The Weltweit College will help the students to push boundaries of their development, and expand their potential to deliver their best". Ms Shubh Lakshmi Sharma, Star Cricketer, said that "As a person I have always worked towards excellence. In Weltweit College Hazaribag, I see the same commitment towards their students, faculty and external stakeholders. I'm happy to get associated with the iconic institute like Weltweit College and would definitely spread the positive steps taken by the institute to train the students in the field of business administration". Weltweit College Hazaribag has always lived up to its motto of - Advancing Knowledge, Transforming Lives. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Awarded CRISP for excellent work done in Skill Development Our Correspondent, 3 Aug. 2015 Honorable Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan has awarded appreciation certificate to CRISP for excellent work done in Skill Development activities. The award was received by Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Mukesh Sharma. A function was organized to distribute appointment letters to SC students trained by CRISP. The training was sponsored by Department of SC Welfare, Government of Madhya Pradesh. CRISP has trained 300 youth from Scheduled Caste category and around 50% of them got employment. Mukesh Sharma, CEO, CRISP India says " CRISP is inching closer to its vision of being the most admired learning and skill development training centre , enabling sustainable transformation. Centre for Research and Industrial Staff Performance, (CRISP), Bhopal has been established in the year 1997 as a Society under the Indo -German Technical Cooperation agreement. Ministry of MSME, Government of India was the line ministry for this project whereas the Department of Technical Education & Skill Development, Government of Madhya Pradesh and German Technical Cooperation agency (GTZ) were the implementation partners. It is head quartered in Bhopal with national & international operations dedicated to human resource development & organizational development. These activities are targeted at Government, Industries, Academic Institutions, Developmental Organizations as well as the Civil Society. CRISP India inked an MOU with Symbiosis University Pune Our Correspondent : 27 Jan. 2015 CRISP Bhopal & Symbiosis University Pune has joined hands for offering Academic, Professional & Skill Development Programme & Consultancy. CRISP which is a pioneer Institute for Training & Skill Development & Symbiosis, known for Quality Management Education has signed a MOU for partnership. Symbiosis Chairperson Dr. Swati Majumdar & CRISP CEO Mr. Mukesh Sharma has inaugurated Skill Development Training Programme in Pune where 200 unemployed youths from rural places will be trained in skill areas and will placed in Industries. These trainings are sponsored by Power Finance Corporation, New Delhi under CSR. Symbiosis is setting up a University in Indore & has signed a MoU with M.P. Government in Investor Summit 2014. Both Symbiosis & CRISP will bring expert resources. On this occasion, Mr. Rajesh Maheshwari, AGM, CRISP presented a detail plan for partnership. Centre for Research and Industrial Staff Performance, (CRISP), Bhopal has been established in the year 1997 as a Society under the Indo -German Technical Cooperation agreement. Ministry of MSME, Government of India was the line ministry for this project whereas the Department of Technical Education & Skill Development, Government of Madhya Pradesh and German Technical Cooperation agency (GTZ) were the implementation partners. It is headquartered in Bhopal with national & international operations dedicated to human resource development & organizational development. These activities are targeted at Government, Industries, Academic Institutions, Developmental Organizations as well as the Civil Society. The organization has excellent infrastructure in terms of sophisticated laboratories in the field of Industrial Automation, Mechatronics, Production Technology, Information & Communication Technology (ICT), Multimedia Technology etc. CRISP is one of the most preferred service providers in the areas of Technical Vocational Education & Training (TVET), Training Institution Management and Entrepreneurship development. |
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