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Annual Report 2016-17 - IIM Tiruchirappalli 1
Index
Board of Governors and IIM Tiruchirappalli Society 04
Director’s Report 05
Academic Programmes 08
Post Graduate Programme 08
Post Graduate Programme in Business Management / Chennai Centre 20
Fellowship Programme in Management 25
International Relations 26
Placement and External Relations 27
Executive Education and Consulting 31
Alumni 33
Learning Resource Centre 34
Research and Publications 37
Academic and Professional Contribution 46
Information Technology 52
Internal Complaints Committee 53
Events at IIM Trichy 54
Student Achievements 55
Campus Development 70
HR at IIM Trichy 71
Annual Accounts and Audited Statement 75
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Tiruchirappalli or Trichy is centrally located in Tamil Nadu with excellent road, rail and international air connectivity. It is 330 kms south‐west of Chennai and around 340 kms south‐east of Bengaluru. The river Cauveri flows through the city.
History
Uraiyur, the capital city of the early Cholas, is a part of Trichy. The place was an important town during the times of early Cholas (1st Century CE), Pandyas, Pallavas, Vijayanagar Empire, Nayaks and the British. It also played an important role during the Carnatic wars. The oldest man‐made dam Kallanai, built by Karaikala Cholan, is located in Trichy across the river Cauveri.
Industry
Tiruchirappalli is an important industrial and educational hub of central Tamil Nadu. Trichy also boasts of a good presence of manufacturing / fabrication industries. Good business environment and availability of IT talent pool is another important attribute of Trichy. Ordnance Factory Tiruchirappalli, Heavy Alloy Penetrator Project, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) and Golden Rock Railway Workshop are located in Tiruchirappalli.
Education
Trichy is a key education centre of Tamil Nadu with a number of Engineering Colleges, Polytechnics, Arts & Science Colleges and Schools. Apart from the Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli (IIMT), the National Institute of Technology, Bharathidasan University, Anna University, Tamil Nadu National Law School and Indian Institute of Information Technology have their campuses in Trichy.
Connectivity
Trichy is well connected with other cities through road and railways. The airport provides domestic and international services. There are regular flights to Chennai, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Singapore and Middle East from Trichy.
The Rock Fort Temple , Tiruchirappalli
Srirangam Temple, Tiruchirappalli
About Tiruchirappalli
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The eleventh IIM, Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli (IIM Tiruchirappalli) was established by the then Hon’ble Minister for HRD and Telecommunication, by laying the foundation stone on January 4, 2011.
The iconic IIM brand is a hallmark of excellence and a benchmark of quality that IIMT constantly aims to achieve and uphold. The institute strives to carve its own identity while developing competent managers of tomorrow. This effort is showcased in our flagship programme, Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM), which endeavors to create champions of excellence for the industry and society at large.
IIM Tiruchirappalli is strongly governed by its motto: “Gyanam Anantham” (Knowledge is endless). It aspires to instill in its students an unceasing desire to learn, because of its fundamental belief that continuous learning is the foundation for better value creation. The institute proudly takes on the responsibility of shaping the students into leaders of tomorrow who would be the catalysts of change for the betterment of society.
About the Logo
This logo is born out of the idea of ‘Celebration of Learning’. It takes the shape of a human form with out‐ stretched arms signaling the spirit of achievement and fulfillment. The freshness of Orange captures the vibrancy of the Institutes culture. The subtle shape of the Blue between the arms also indicates a flame ‐ a traditionally recognized symbol of education. The logo design combines tradition with a contemporary touch. IIM Trichy as the base unit forms the foundation for that learning and growth.
About IIM Tiruchirappalli
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Mission
To nurture a learning environment, for the creation and dissemination of management knowledge by integrating global standards to develop leaders of enterprises who add value to society, and to be a partner in nation building.
Vision
To be a leading management institute with significant impact on business and society.
Objectives
Serve the needs of business and industry, through programmes and activities.
Provide professionally competent and value oriented management graduates.
Strengthen existing management processes through continuing education programmes and consulting activities.
Contribute to national and regional policy making and to management literature.
Mission, Vision and Objectives
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Board of Governors of IIM Tiruchirappalli Society as on March 31, 2017
Sl. No. Name Designation Member IIM Trichy
1 Shri. Kewal Kumar Sharma, IAS
Secretary (HE), Department of Higher Education, Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi Chairman
2 Ms. Darshana Momaya Dabral
Joint Secretary & Financial Advisor (HRD),Department of Higher Education, Ministry of HRD, Government of India, New Delhi
Member
3 Shri. Cyril Shroff Managing Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Advocates & Solicitors, Mumbai Member
4 Shri. K. Venkataramanan CEO and Managing Director (Retd.), Larsen & Toubro (L&T), Mumbai Member
5 Shri. Vikram Singh Mehta Executive Chairman, Brookings India, New Delhi Member
6 Dr. Girija Vaidyanathan, IAS Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai Member
7 Shri. Sunil Paliwal, IAS Principal Secretary (Higher Education), Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai Member
8 Prof. Appa Rao Podile Vice Chancellor, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad Member
9 Shri. A.P. Mittal Member Secretary, All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi Member
10 Shri. H. M. Nerurkar Chairman ‐ TRL Krosaki Refractories Ltd., Mumbai Member
11 Dr. R. Karunamoorthy Academic Administrator & Strategic Planner, Gopalan Foundation, Bengaluru Member
12 Dr. Prafulla Agnihotri Director, IIM Tiruchirappalli, Trichy Member
13 Prof. V. Gopal Professor, IIM Tiruchirappalli, Trichy Member
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IIM Trichy commenced its academic journey in June 2011 with 84 students in the first year of its Post Graduate Programme (PGP). IIM Tiruchirappalli is governed by professional members who are some of the most reputed and distinguished personalities in their own fields like finance, law, education, entrepreneurship, advertising, etc.
IIM Trichy offered three academic programmes till March 2017:
Post Graduate Programme in Management
Post Graduate Programme in Business Management
Fellow Programme in Management
Post Graduate Programme (PGP) is the flagship programme of the institute. 178 students from all over the country enrolled for this programme in the year 2016. During the period, a total of 286 students were on the rolls of IIM Trichy across all the courses.
The PGPBM, the 3‐year executive programme for working executives was launched in August 2012. Forty students were admitted to the programme during the year.
During the year 2016‐17, seven students joined the Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) of IIM Trichy. The candidates were selected through a rigorous selection process.
The fifth annual convocation of IIM Trichy was held on 18th March 2017 at Barn Hall, NIT Trichy Campus. It was a proud moment for all the IIMTians. Shri D Shivakumar, Chairman & CEO, Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd and Shri Shivendu Nadkarni, Vice President, Asia Pacific/Africa Snacks, Kellogg’s delivered the Convocation Address as the Guests of Honour. During the convocation, 110 students were awarded the Post Graduate Diploma in Management and 33 students from Post Graduate Programme in Business Management were graduated this year. I am glad to report that IIM Trichy has constituted eleven gold medals which were awarded to the meritorious students of the batch by the Chief Guest and the Chairman, Board of Governors during the convocation. HDFC Bank and Punjab National Bank sponsored two of gold medals, Canara Bank and Kotak Securities sponsored one gold medal each for the meritorious students.
During the year, 7 students of IIM Trichy went on a student exchange program to foreign universities like IAE Aix‐Marseille Graduate School of Management, France, ESSCA – Budapest Campus, Hungary and EMLYON Business School, France for 3 months.
In this journey of professional and academic excellence, we have designed a student team project called ‘Make a difference’ (MAD). The main objective of MAD is to sensitize our students about the social issues in our society. Under the MAD project, all the students of PGP would work in teams on an issue of social importance.
Centre for Corporate Governance at IIM Tiruchirappalli was launched in June 2014 for promoting research in the area of corporate governance. National Foundation for Corporate Governance (NFCG) has accredited this Centre for Corporate Governance at IIM Tiruchirappalli as National Centre for Corporate Governance (NCCG).
The Placement and External Relations Office (PERO) of IIM Trichy serves as an interface of the institute with corporate and media and works towards facilitating inspiring and enlightening intellectual interactions. PERO handled the lateral and final placements of the 2016‐17 batch successfully. IIM Trichy was one of the very few institutes in the country to have 100% final placements.
Director’s Report
Dr. Bhimaraya Metri, Director, IIM Trichy
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I am glad to inform you that IIM Trichy has been selected by the Ministry of HRD to conduct Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP). TEQIP is a World Bank assisted project initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource Development which aims at building academic leadership and improving the quality of technical education in the country.
I am glad to report that the faculty members of IIM Trichy have a number of publications in reputed international journals as well as have presented their research findings in the best international conferences in their areas. A detailed list of their publications and presentation is given in the report.
IIM Trichy believes in the holistic development of its students. It encourages students to participate in a number of competitions in other institutes all over the country. They have formed several clubs which arrange a number of events like industry talks, seminars, workshops, guest lectures and quizzes through these clubs.
Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is the Centre for academic and professional knowledge sharing. It aims to be a source of information and knowledge for students, faculty and other stake holders of IIM Trichy. It hosts a vast collection of books, research journals, magazines and newspapers in the field of management and social sciences, from India and across the world.
IIM Trichy is a socially responsive organisation and understands its social responsibility. Elixir – the social responsibility club at IIM Trichy organizes lectures to increase awareness of social issues and to inculcate the concept of ‘giving back to society’ in the minds of students.
“Insight” is a unique guest lecture series which provides corporates the best way to directly interact with the students. It is a platform where eminent personalities from the realm of business present a picture of their world to the students.
The construction of permanent campus of IIM Trichy is in full swing and we would soon be shifting to the permanent campus. At this juncture, I wish to convey my heartfelt gratitude to NIT Trichy officials for the excellent support rendered to IIMT for conducting the operations of IIM Tiruchirappalli in their campus and for providing all the facilities like Swimming Pool, Badminton Courts, outdoor games like Cricket and Foot Ball, Gymnasium, Library and so on.
The above achievements would not have been possible but for the unstinted guidance, support and cooperation from the Chairman and esteemed members of the IIM Trichy Society, Board of Governors, faculty and staff members of the institute and the officials of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. I thank them for their whole‐hearted and continued support to us during the year.
I also take this opportunity to acknowledge the timely services rendered by our Bankers, the State Bank of India, NITT Branch, Tiruchirappalli for the accounts of IIM Tiruchirappalli and the HDFC, Anna Salai Branch, Chennai for IIM Tiruchirappalli – Chennai Centre. We are equally grateful to
Director’s Report...
Dr. Bhimaraya Metri, Director interacts with the staff members.
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Punjab National Bank, Cantonment Branch, Tiruchirappalli for the maintenance of Institute Corpus Fund and Endowment Fund accounts and Canara Bank for maintaining Retirement Benefit Fund and Alumni Fund Accounts.
We are also grateful to M/s. PKF Sridhar & Santhanam LLP, Chartered Accountants, Chennai, our Statutory Auditors and M/s. Ponraj & Co., Trichy, our Internal Auditors who have rendered valuable services and guidance to our Institute during the course of their Audits.
Our sincere thanks to the Officials of Comptroller & Auditor General of India, New Delhi and the Director General of Audit (Central), Chennai, for their valuable services rendered during the course of Accounts and Transaction Audits. I take pride in declaring that our Institute did not receive any adverse comments from the DGA (Central), Chennai, for the sixth consecutive year of 2016‐17. And, this underlines our Institute’s commitment to the best accounting and disclosure practices.
I look forward to the continued co‐operation from all stake holders to take this institute to greater heights.
Dr. Bhimaraya Metri
Dr. Bhimaraya Metri, Director, IIM Tiruchirappalli
Director’s Report...
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Academic Programmes
IIM Tiruchirappalli (Trichy, in short) offers Post Graduate Programme (PGP) in Management and Fellowship Programme (FP) in Management at the Trichy campus. It also offers Post Graduate Programme in Business Management (PGPBM) in its Chennai Centre.
Post Graduate Programme in Management
The Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGPM) at IIM Tiruchirappalli is the flagship programme of the Institute. The programme’s main objective is to develop young women and men into competent professional managers, capable of working in any sector of organized activity, providing leadership and achieving excellence in performance while contributing to the welfare of the larger society.
The Post Graduate Programme in Management is recognized as equivalent to a Master’s Degree of an Indian University for the purpose of admission to higher studies, by the Association of Indian Universities.
PGP 2015-2017 (5th batch)
Summer Internship :
The students of PGP 2015‐2017 batch undertook summer internship projects at various organizations for a period of 8‐10 weeks during the months of April and May 2016. Successful completion of summer internship is a requirement for the award of the diploma.
Second year course work :
The second year of course work for PGP 2015‐2017 batch commenced on June 7, 2016. 106 students of the PGP 2015‐2017 batch and 2 students from the previous batch who had repeated the first year course work with PGP 2015‐2017 registered for second year course work.
IIMT students along with other scholarship winners at the Societe Generale Scholarship Function at Bangalore
Distribution of Merit Certificate to meritorious students by Guest of Honour , Shri Suhas Nath Misra, Founder, Hector during Inauguration of PGP (6th Batch) and FPM (5th Batch) on June 24, 2016. Dr. Prafulla Agni‐
hotri, Director and Shri S Gopinath, Chief Guest are also present.
Academic procession lead by Prof. K S Manikandan, Chairperson – PGP during the Fifth Convocation held on March 18, 2017.
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Sl. No. Name of the course
Economics & Public Policy
1 Business Ethics: An Introduction
2 Game Theory for Managers
3 Movies, Morality and Public Policy
Finance & Accounting
4 Financial Derivatives
5 Management of Banks and Financial Institutions
6 Strategic Financial Management
7 Valuation
8 Investments and Portfolio Management
9 Project Appraisal and Finance*
10 Behavioural Finance
11 International Finance
Management Information Systems
12 IT Consulting*
13 Data Mining for Business Decisions
14 E‐Commerce and Digital Markets: Economics, Technology and Strategy
Marketing
15 Consumer Behaviour
16 Product and Brand Management
17 Business to Business Marketing*
18 Marketing Analytics and Strategic Decision Making
19 Sales and Distribution Management
20 Digital and Social Media Marketing
21 Integrated Marketing Communications
Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management
22 Manpower Planning and Recruitment and Selection*
23 Managing Difficult People At Work
24 Managing Global Workforce: Opportunities and Challenges *
25 Organisational Change and Development
Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques
26 Decision Analysis for Managers
27 Supply Chain and Logistics Management
28 Applied Management Science
29 Pricing and Revenue Management
Academic Programmes...
The details of elective courses offered over Terms IV to VI are as follows:
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Academic Programmes...
Distribution of elective courses by Area
AY 2016 - 2017
Strategy, 14%
Economics
and Public
Policy,
90%
Finance &
Accounting 23%
Marketing
20%
Man
agem
ent
Info
rmat
ion
Syst
ems
9%
Organization
Behaviour and
Human
Resources
11%
Operations
Management and
Quantitative
Techniques, 14% Distribution student enrollment in electives by Area
AY 2016 - 2017
Strategy, 13%
Eco
no
mic
san
dP
ub
licP
olic
y,9
%
Finance &
Accounting 17%
Marketing
28%
Management
Information
Systems
10%
Organizatio
n Behaviour and
Human Resources 5%
Operations
Management and
Quantitative
Techniques, 21%
Sl. No. Name of the course
30 Project Management *
Strategy
31 Strategic Leadership
32 Competing in Global‐Markets
33 Dynamics of Framing and Executing Strategy
34 Foundations of Strategy Consulting*
35 Entrepreneurship in Practice *
(* Courses taught by Guest Faculty)
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Course of Independent Study :
Students are given an option to take up a ‘Course of Independent Study’ (CIS) during Term‐ IV / V. The CIS aims to encourage students to delve deeply and rigorously into any subject of their interest and to provide an opportunity for the students to develop the capacity to plan and manage own learning.
The following CIS projects were undertaken by students during the academic year 2016‐2017:
1. Examining alternative dispute mechanisms in the wake of the power of Supreme Court to set aside arbitral
awards.
2. Study on the shopper behaviour in offline environment.
3. Indian patent system and the pharmaceutical industry: A policy level study with a special focus on
compulsory licensing.
4. Beating conventional wisdom ‐ How born globals create value.
5. Towards enhancing learning experience of IIM Trichy through design thinking.
6. A study on consumer loyalty.
7. Understanding factors involved in adoption of Learning Management Systems.
8. Future utilities of electric load.
Student Exchange Programme:
Seven students spent their Term V at our partner institutes as part of the International Exchange Programme.
Make-a-Difference project presentations :
As part of the programme, all the students are required to undertake a ‘Make‐a‐Difference’ project in groups, addressing a social problem. The project is an attempt to inculcate the core values of social responsibility, humility and empathy in its students so that they evolve ad socially responsible managers and also work towards the betterment of their communities. Successful completion of Make‐a‐Difference project is mandatory for the award Heading of the table:
Best Make-a-Difference Project.
Sl. No Roll No Name of the Student
1 1501003 Ambady J S
2 1501007 Ashutosh Kumar
3 1501034 Rakesh Kumar M
4 1501038 S V D R Sankar Kovvali
5 1501047 Supreme Koustuv Bhoi
6 1501084 Kush Maloo
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A Certificate of Appreciation was awarded to the best Make‐a‐Difference project group at the Sixth Foundation Day of the Institute held at EEE Auditorium, NIT Campus, on January 4, 2017. Mrs. Usha Anathasubramanian, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Punjab National Bank as Chief Guest and Mr. Kwan Chee Sun, Head, Standard Chartered Global Shared Services, India as the Guest of Honour for the event.
PGP 2016-2018 (6th batch)
The sixth batch of PGPM commenced on June 24, 2016. 178 students joined the programme in 2016‐2018 batch. One student of the 2015‐2017 batch were asked to repeat the first year course work along with 2016‐2018 batch for not having met the criteria required for promotion to Term IV.
Inauguration :
The programme commenced with the inauguration programme held at EEE Auditorium, NIT Trichy Campus, on June 24, 2016. Shri S Gopinath, Executive Director, BHEL was the Chief Guest and Shri Suhas Nath Misra, co‐founder, Hector Beverage was the Guest of Honour of the event. During the inauguration, the top student in each section at the end of each term, based on Term Grade Point Average, were awarded a Merit Certificate and a book grant of Rs. 2,000/‐ each. The top 5% students in the overall batch based on Cumulative Grade Point Average at the end of Term III were placed in the Director’s Merit List and were awarded a Merit Certificate and a book grant of Rs. 5,000/‐ each.
Chief Guest, Smt. Usha Ananthasubramanian and the Guest of Honour, Mr. Kwan Chee Sun along with Dr. Mini Shaji Thomas, Director, NIT Trichy, Dr. Prafulla Agnihotri,
Director, IIM Trichy, Prof. V. Gopal and Prof. Sirish Kumar Gouda.
The dignitaries on the dais during the fifth Annual Convocation on March 18, 2017
Dr. Prafulla Agnihotri, Shri D Shivakumar, Chairman & CEO, Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd, Shri Shivendu Nadkarni Vice President, Asia Pacific/Africa Snacks, Kellogg’s
and Dr. R Karunamoorthy, Chairman of the Convocation and member, Board of Governors, IIM Tiruchirappalli along with the medal winners during the Fifth Annual
Convocation on March 18, 2017.
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Merit Certificates for Term Toppers
Sl. No. Roll No. Name
1 1501020 Krishnan C
2 1501088 Palash Nayak Gaunekar
3 1501020 Krishnan C
4 1501072 Aritra Banerjee
5 1501017 Keshav Pasari
6 1501072 Aritra Banerjee
Academic Programmes...
Preparatory Programme
A preparatory programme of two weeks duration was conducted prior to the start of regular sessions. The preparatory programme was designed to help those students who does not have a sufficient level of proficiency in subjects such as Quantitative Methods, English Comprehension and Communication Skills, and Computer Usage.
Director’s Merit List
Sl. No. Roll No. Name1 1501088 Palash Nayak Gaunekar
2 1501052 Venkatramanan S
3 1501072 Aritra Banerjee
4 1501089 Nitin Chandra
5 1501017 Keshav Pasari
The details of winners of Merit Certificates are as follows:
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S.No Topic Session conducted by
1. Briefing about Academic Matters Prof. K S Manikandan, PGP ‐Chairperson
2. Computing resources Prof. Vinu C T, Chairperson – Information Technology
3. Learning resources Dr. K Elavazhagan, Librarian & CKO
4. Placement Activities Prof. Abhishek Totawar, Chairperson ‐ P & ER
5. Student Activities Prof. K V Nithyananda, Member – Student Activities
6. Hostel Facilities Prof. Nilesh Gupta, Faculty in‐charge, Hostels
7. International Exchange Prof. Godwin Tennyson, Chairperson‐International Rela‐tions
8. Workshop on prevention of Sexu‐al Harassment at the Workplace.
Ms. Hemalatha Bhat, External Member, Internal Com‐plaints Committee, IIM Trichy
9.Interaction with Bankers and briefing about education loan facilities
Bankers
10. Meet your Alumni
Mr. Prashant Sekar (PGP 2011‐2013 batch, working current‐ly with Amazon, Mumbai) and Mr. Dibyadarshan Acharya (PGP 2012‐2014 batch, working currently with Citi, Kuala Lumpur)
11. Workshop on Academic Honesty Prof. Narahari Hansoge
12. Introduction to Case Pedagogy Prof. K S Manikandan, Prof. Sankalp Pratap and Prof. Karthik Dhandapani
13. Workshop on Business Ethics Prof. Prabhir Vishnu Poruthiyil
14. How to make good health Dr. P Jeyanthi, Dy. Manager, BHEL Main Hospital
15. Outbound (Kutumbh) programme M/s. Riti Murder, Bangalore
Academic Programmes...
Orientation Programme:
A three day orientation programme was conducted for the new batch of students from 25th to 29th June 2016. The following sessions were conducted as part of the Orientation Programme:
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S.No. Name of the course Term Credits
1. Financial Accounting I 3
2. Managing Organisations I 3
3. Marketing Management I 3
4. Microeconomics I 3
5. Quantitative Methods I I 3
6. Written Analysis & Communication I 2
7. Corporate Finance II 3
8. Macroeconomics II 3
9. Managerial Communication II 2
10. Managing People and Performance in Organisations II 3
11. Quantitative Methods II II 3
12. Research for Marketing Decisions II 3
13. Business Law III 3
14. Competition & Strategy III 3
15. Indian Economy and Policy III 3
16. Management Accounting III 2
17. Management Information System III 3
18. Operations Management III 3
First year course work
Students are required to undertake 51 credits of core courses in the first year. The details of courses are as follows:
Tutorial sessions
In order to help academically weaker students, tutorial sessions were organized for the following courses:
1. Quantitative Methods‐I
2. Financial Accounting
3. Corporate Finance
4. Quantitative Methods‐II
5. Operation Management
Academic Programmes...
SPIC MACAY event on the Foundation Day on January 4, 2017
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Make-a-Difference project: The Make‐a‐Difference project for the 2016‐2018 batch was launched with a series of talks by experts and persons working in the social sector. The details of talks are as follows:
Sl.No. Name of the Guest Speaker Organisation Theme
1 Mr. Damodaran Gramalaya Sanitation, Microfinance
2 Ms. Anuradha Sriram Redington CSR
3 Dr. Nilratan Shende Allcargo Logistics CSR
4 Mr. Senthil Payir NGO, Rural Development
5 Mr. Jayaram Venkatesh Magasool NGO, Agriculture
6 Ms. Latha Suresh Centre for Social Initiative and Management Social Auditor
7 Ms. Pooja Mishra Gurukul, Rae Bareily, UP Rural Education
Faculty Members of IIM Trichy during the fifth Annual Convocation on March 18, 2017
Academic Programmes...
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Guest Speakers from industry
The programme aims to prepare industry‐ready managers. Guest speakers from the industry are often invited to deliver talks and share their expertise as of regular and elective courses in the programme. The list of guest speakers who delivered talks as part of PGP courses are as follows:
Sl. No. Name of the Guest Speaker Organization and Designation
1 Dr. Indranil Roy Chowdhury Business Manager, Strategic Risk, Deloitte Advisory
2 Mr. B Viswanathan Research Scholar, IIT Madras
3 Mr. Alok Pande Director, Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Fi‐nance, Government of India
4 Mr. M Narendra Former Chairman and Managing Director, Indian Overseas Bank
5 Mr. Ram Chakravarthy S Product Manager, Britannia Industries Ltd.
6 Mr. Umesh Sharma Independent Strategic Business Consultant
7 Mr. Karthikeyan Chandran Manager, KPMG
8 Mr. Ajit Kumar Manager, ICICI Bank
9 Mr. Sunil Tirumalai Director, Indian Telecom and Financials Research, Credit Suisse
10 Mr. Sunjay Govindaraj Senior Manager, ESPN Cricinfo
11 Ms. Avantka Susan Nigam Associate Director, Pepsico
12 Mr. Suhas Nath Misra Co‐founder, Hector Beverages
13 Mr. Namit Agarwal Lead Specialist, Private Sector Engagement, Oxfam India
14 Dr. Manu Mathai Assistant Professor, Azim Premji University
15 Mr. Sharath Chand G Assistant Vice President, Barclays Investment Bank
16 Mr. K Ganesh Knowledge Expert & Global Head of SCM Center of Compe‐tence , McKinsey & Co.
17 Mr. Chetan Danivas Principal (Education and Research), Infosys Ltd.
18 Mr. Dharmendra Yashovardhan Angel Investor/Co founder Ixigo
19 Mr. Pankaj Garg CEO, Daily Objects
20 Mr. Amit Chadha Director, Dell Inc., USA
21 Captain J Raghuram Former Vice President, Vodafone
22 Mr. Sashikiran Chandrashek‐haran Manager (Supply Planning), Asian Paints,
23 Mr. Tony Sebastian Head (Digital media buying), Taj Hotels and Resorts
24 Mr. Biju Dominic CEO and co‐founder, Final Mile Consulting
25 Mr. Babu Krishnamoorthy Founder & CEO, Finsherpa Investmet Service
26 Mr. Arjun Mohan Vice President Marketing, Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd.
27 Mr. Gaurav Teltia Chief Investment Officer, J P Morgan Chase
28 Mr. Ashok Pandey Independent Consultant
Academic Programmes...
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Sl. No. Name of the Guest Speaker Organization and Designation
29 Prof. Venkatesh Chakravarthy HOD (Direction & Screenwriting), L V Prasad Film and TV Academy.
30 Mr. M K Raghavendra National Award Winning Film Critic
31 Mr. Kumar Ramanathan CEO and MD, Positive Integers, Chennai
32 Mr. Rajendra Nath Mehrotra Non‐Executive Independent Director, Novartis India Private Limited
33 Mr. P N S V Narasimhan Global Head HR & Senior Vice President, Cyient Ltd
34 Mr. Asit Kumar Barma Chief Marketing Officer, Value Labs
35 Mr. Raghavshyam Independent Consultant,Visual Business Intelligence
36 Mr. Vivekanand Independent Consultant,Visual Business Intelligence
37 Mr. Sujoy Kumar Roy Chowdhury Group Manager, IBM India
38 Mr. Rajneesh Pathak Senior Manager, Accenture
39 Mr. Rajesh Agrawal Assistant Director General of Finance, ICRISAT, Telangana
40 Mr. Sumit Neogi Head (Corporate HR), CIPLA
41 Mr. Suresh Ramadurai Independent Marketing Research Consultant
42 CA. Pradeep Kumar Partner, Senthilkumar & Co Chartered Accountants
43 Mr. Navneet Ranjan Managing Director, Bhusari Cold Storage and Director (Medi‐versal)
44 Mr. S K Soonee Advisor, Power System Operation Corporation Limited
45 Mr. Shailesh Pathak CEO,CityInfra Capital, New Delhi
46 Mr. N Venkatesh CIO, Ashok Leyland
47 Mr. Sundar Srinivasan Business and IT Professional
Guest Faculty:
The Institute encourages experts from industry and academia to deliver full‐length courses as part of the programme. The following are the details of number of courses offered by Guest Faculty during the academic year 2016‐2017:
Term Total number of courses offered Number of courses offered by Guest Faculty
IV 13 02
V 13 03
VI 9 05
Academic Programmes...
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Scholarship
The students of the PGPM received the following scholarships during academic year 2016‐2017:
Sl.No. Name of the scholarship
Scholarship awarded by Nature of scholarship
Name and Roll Number of students
receiving the scholarship
1
Societe Generale Talent Scholarship
M/s. Societe Generale Global Solutions, Bangalore
Refund of Full tuition fee
Four
2
National Fellowship Scholarship for ST students.
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Full Tuition Fee and non‐refundable charges
Living expenses @ Rs. 2220/‐ per month
Books & Stationary @ Rs. 3000/‐ per annum
A latest compute with accessories like UPS, Printer and Multimedia limited Rs. 45,000/‐ required for pursuing their higher study.
One
3
Central Sector Scholarship for Top Class Education for SC students.
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Full Tuition Fee and non‐refundable charges
Living expenses @ Rs. 2220/‐ per month
Books & Stationary @ Rs. 3000/‐ per annum
A latest computer with accessories like UPS, Printer and Multimedia limited Rs. 45,000/‐ required for pursuing their higher study.
Eight
4 Post Matric Scholarship
State Government
Full Tuition Fee Two
Academic Programmes...
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Post Graduate Programme in Business Management (PGPBM)
IIM Tiruchirappalli launched the PGPBM programme to groom working executives who aspire to move into senior leadership roles. PGPBM is a 24‐month part‐time, in‐class programme that is conducted on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays every week.
PGPBM 2016-18 Admissions
A total of 40 students joined the PGPBM programme in the year 2016‐18. Admissions were carried out in two stages – a written test, followed by a personal interview. The cut‐offs and the final offers were made to various categories of students in accordance with the Government of India guidelines.
Academic Programmes...
Dr. Prafulla Agnihotri, Shri D Shivakumar, Chairman & CEO, Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd, Shri Shivendu Nadkarni Vice President,
Asia Pacific/Africa Snacks, Kellogg’s and Dr. R Karunamoorthy, Chairman of the Convocation and member, Board of Governors, IIM Tiruchirappalli
along with the medal winners during the Fifth Annual Convocation on March 18, 2017.
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List of Electives Offered
A range of elective courses representing different disciplinary areas of management was offered to the PGPBM students by internal and visiting faculty in the year 2016‐17. The names of the courses and their subscription numbers are provided in the table below :
S.No. Name of the course
Economics & Public Policy
1 Game Theory
Finance & Accounting
2 Strategic Financial Management
3 Mergers & Acquisitions
4 Foundations of Strategy Consulting*
5 International Finance*
Management Information Systems
6 IT Consulting*
7 Data Mining for Business Decisions
Marketing
8 Consumer Behaviour
9 Product and Brand Management
10 Integrated Marketing Communications*
11 Legal Aspects of Marketing
12 Retail Management*
13 Business to Business Marketing
Organizational Behaviour & Human Resource Management
14 Managing Difficult People at Work
15 Managing Global Workforce: Opportunities and Challenges *
16 Performance Management System*
S.No. Name of the course
17 Personality in Managing and Leading
18 Strategic HRM
19 Compensation and Benefits Management*
20 Organizational Change & Development*
Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques
21 Quality Planning Management
22 Supply Chain and Logistic Management*
23 Decision Analysis for Managers
24 Quality Toolkit for Managers
25 Project Management *
Strategy
26 Strategic Leadership
27 Strategic Choices: Managerial and Organizational Issues*
28 Competing in Global Markets
29 Strategic Management of Technology and Innovation
30 Industry and Competitor Analysis*
31 Dynamics of Framing and Executing Strategy
32 Entrepreneurship in Practice *
General Management
33 Communication for Leaders*
(* Courses taught by Guest Faculty)
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PGPBM 2014 -2017
Director’s Merit List {Based on CGPA at the end of Term V}
Roll No. Name
1403013 R. Lakshmi Priya
1403004 P. Balasubramaniam
1403008 Jiby M. Isaac
1404004 P. Santhanam
1403030 Vishnu Vardhan Chodavarapu
Merit Certificates {Based on GPA of respective terms}
Term Roll No. Name
4 1403030 Vishnu Vardhan Choda‐varapu
5 1403004 Balasubramaniam P
PGPBM 2015-2018
Merit Certificates {Based on GPA of respective terms}
Term Roll No. Name
1 1503018 Uday Kiran Vemuru
2 1503014 Shridhar Paidichetty
3 1503018 Uday Kiran Vemuru
PGPBM 2014-2017
Best Industry Project submissions:
Rank Roll No. Name
1 1303004 M. Alagappan
2 1303009 Deepak Sivasubramanian
2 1303010 S.V. Deeptha
3 1303020 Raghuram G
Academic procession lead by Prof. K. V. Mukundhan, Chairperson – PG‐
PBM during the Fifth Convocation held on March 18, 2017.
Shri. Ranjan Mishra, VP – Talent Acquisition & HRBP Technology,
Vodafone India Limited and Dr. Prafulla Agnihotri during the fifth batch inauguration of PGPBM.
Academic Programmes...
PGPBM Batch students at the Chennai Campus
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Convocation :
The institute’s annual convocation was held on Saturday, 18th March 2017 at the BARN Hall, NIT Trichy Campus. Shri D Shivakumar, Chairman & CEO, Pepsico India Holdings Pvt. Ltd and Shri Shivendu Nadkarni, Vice President, Asia Pacific/Africa Snacks, Kellogg’s delivered the Convocation Address as the Guests of Honour.
108 students of the PGP 2015‐2017 batch and 02 students of PGP 2014‐2016 batch who completed their course work along with PGP 2015‐2017 batch, having met the required academic criteria, were awarded the Post Graduate Diploma in Management. A total of 33 students (31 from PGPBM 2014‐17 and 02 students of PGPBM 2013‐16) batch graduated in this year’s convocation.
Merit Awards: Shri D Shivakumar and Shri Shivendu Nadkarni conferred the merit and all‐round performance awards to the students of PGP 2015‐2017 batch. The details of the awards are as follows:
Sl. No. Award Details Awardee Name Roll No.
1 IIM Tiruchirappalli Chairperson’s Gold Medal for securing First Rank Palash Nayak Gaunekar 1501088
2 IIM Tiruchirappalli Director’s Gold Medal for securing Second Rank Nitin Chandra 1501089
3 Canara Bank Gold Medal for securing Third Rank Aritra Banerjee 1501072
4 HDFC Bank Gold Medal for academic proficiency in Finance & Accounting Nitin Chandra 1501089
5 HDFC Bank Gold Medal for academic proficiency in Marketing Venkatramanan S 1501052
6 Punjab National Bank Gold Medal for First Rank among Women Students Doppani Sravya 1501014
7 Leela Chandrasekhara Menon Cash Award for the Outstanding Lady Student of the Year Rubal Bagde 1501097
8 Kotak Securities Gold Medal for Best All Round Performance Naveen I 1501087
9 ICSI Signature Award for securing First Rank Palash Nayak Gaunekar 1501088
The details of students, who had received medals for outstanding academic and all‐round performance are given below:
Sl. No Details on award of Medals Name Roll No
1. IIM Tiruchirappalli Director’s Gold Medal for securing Second Rank in PGPBM P. Santhanam 1404004
2. Punjab National Bank Gold Medal for Best All Round Performance Jiby M Isaac 1403008
Academic Programmes...
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Academic Programmes...
PGPBM Graduating Batch
PGP Graduating Batch
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Fellow Programme in Management
The Fellow Programme in Management (FPM) is the doctoral programme of the Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli (IIMT or Institute). The FPM at IIMT encourages rigorous and inter‐disciplinary research in all areas of business management.
Duration of the Programme
Students are expected to complete the programme within 5 years. It is possible to complete the programme within 4 years also. The maximum duration of the programme is 7 years.
Curriculum and Programme Structure
The Programme is broadly divided into six phases of course and research work. During the first 3 phases, the student undertakes rigorous coursework in her/his area of interest as well as in other areas of management. In the second half of the program, the student independently works on the dissertation under the guidance of the Dissertation Advisory Committee.
Financial Support
FPM students receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 30,000 till passing their Comprehensive Qualifying Exams (CQE). After clearing the CQE, the monthly stipend will be revised to Rs. 36,000 till the end of their fourth year in the programme. The stipend is in addition to tuition fee waiver and for covering their living expenses, books and materials, insurance and other contingency expenses. A contingency grant of Rs. 30,000/‐ per year is allowed on a reimbursement basis for purchase of hardware, software, books, databases, data collection expenses, conference expenses, etc.
The institute offers support up to Rs. 200,000/‐ per student for attending national and international conferences.
A start‐up grant of Rs. 50,000 (for purchase of computer hardware and software) is available when students join the programme.
Number of students admitted – FPM 2016 Batch
Area No. of Students
Marketing 1
Organizational Behavior & Human Resource Management 3
Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques 1
Strategy 1
Economics and Public Policy 1
The total number of students in Fellowship Programme in Management as on 31st March 2016 is 21.
FPM students and staff members during Yoga Session at IIM Trichy
Academic Programmes...
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International Relations at IIM Trichy:
The International Relations Office (IRO) of IIM Tiruchirappalli serves as the liaison with universities abroad for academic partnership. The IRO facilitates student exchange, faculty exchange, joint research, joint programmes, etc. with universities abroad through academic partnership.
International Partners
IIM Tiruchirappalli has agreements of academic cooperation with the following institutions:
1. IAE Aix‐Marseille Graduate School of Management, France
2. ESSCA – École de Management, School of Management, France (Hungary Campus)
3. EMLYON Business School, France
In addition, IIM Tiruchirappalli has initiated discussion for signing of agreements with the following institutions during 2016‐17:
1. SKEMA Business School, France (6 campuses across France, China, Brazil and USA)
2. ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal
3. University of Dubai, UAE
Outbound Student Exchange
Student Exchange aims at providing the students with a global exposure in order to obtain first‐ hand knowledge of another country and enhance their understanding of global culture in businesses. Students are offered an opportunity to experience a different business and socio‐ cultural environment in a foreign country. During 2016‐17, IRO had sent 7 students on exchange as detailed in the table below:
AcademicYear Name of Host Institution/University Number of Students
2016‐17
IAE Aix‐Marseille Graduate School of Management, France 1
ESSCA – Budapest Campus, Hungary 3
EMLYON Business School, France 3
Faculty Exchange
Two of our faculty members had taught international seminars on invitation at IAE Aix‐ Marseille Graduate School of Management, France.
International Relations
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The Placement and External Relations Office (PERO) at IIM Tiruchirappalli serves as an interface between the institute and external entities such as the corporate and the media by facilitating inspiring and enlightening intellectual interactions.
Public Relations
The PERO handles all media relations and plays a crucial role as an interface between the media and the institute.
Distinguished Guest Lecture Series
IIM Tiruchirappalli in association with Ministry of External Affairs (MEA, Govt. of India) conducted a session on "Business with Latin America" by Shri R. Viswanathan, Former Ambassador to Latin America.
Panel Discussions
IIM Tiruchirappalli constantly endeavors to provide its students with opportunities to stay updated with the current affairs and gain an insight into the events from multiple dimensions, through panel discussions.
In association with Hindu Business Line, IIM Trichy organized a panel discussion on “2017 Union Budget of India” (Feb 2017)
Insight Guest Lecture series:
“Insight” is a unique guest lecture series, which provides the students a platform to interact with the eminent personalities from the realm of business, and get a detailed picture of their corporate world. Students grab every opportunity of gaining knowledge outside their academics and participate in these lectures with great enthusiasm. The institute has witnessed a series of enlightening sessions from eminent industry personalities, in the academic year 2016‐2017:
Placement and External Relations (PERO)
Distinguished guest lecture of Amb (Retd). R. Viswanathan, former Ambassa‐dor of Latin America, in collaboration with Ministry of External Affairs.
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COMPANY PERSON DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION OF THE GUEST LECTURE
Ernst & Young Mr. Binu Sankar Assistant Director Landscape of the consulting industry
NTT Data Services Dr. Vikram Venkateswaran
Marketing Leader for Digital Business Marketing in a digital context
Dalmia Cements Mr. K. Chandra Sekhar CFO Role of CFO in a manufacturing company
ITC Limited Ms. Linu Susan Charles Assistant Manager ‐ HR HR Practices in the manufacturing sector vs Services sector
Metis Mr. Rajesh Athihalli Founder Essentials of Business Strategy Execution
Healthcare Project Consultant Mr Joydeep Das Gupta Initiator in the field of
Hospital Administrator Healthcare administration
CARE Ratings Mr. T.N. Arun Kumar Executive Director Credit Rating
Aspirant Mentorship
The External Relations (ER) team organizes a mentorship program for the aspirants, prior to their WAT/PI round. City meets are also organized in major cities, for the candidates to interact with the mentors in person and get a clarity on their to‐be journey in IIM Tiruchirappalli.
Placement and External Relations...
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Live Projects
The placement team, in association with various companies, channeled multiple live projects to the students. Live projects provide opportunities for students to work for organizations on part‐time basis, along with their academic curriculum.
Campus Events and Competitions
The placement team coordinates with companies to conduct events like workshops and competitions in our campus, either online or in person. Some of those prominent events include Mahindra War Room 2016, Cognizant CXO challenge, YES Bank Transformation series and PepsiCo Change the Game. Participation in such events, help students widen their knowledge about the company and its industry, and devise strategies to resolve their current business challenges, thereby, fostering a mutually beneficial relationship.
Career Development Workshops
For students to groom themselves for the summer, lateral and final placements, separate career development workshops were organized for 2015‐17 and 2016‐18 batches. Career Carve sessions, communication workshops and Industry deep dive sessions, that provide an in‐depth analysis of various sectors, were also conducted.
Summer Placements:
The conclusion of summer placement process of the PGP 2016‐18 batch reaffirms IIM Trichy's position as one of the leading management B‐schools in the country. The institute was privileged to host some of the most esteemed companies in the industry. Though 106 companies expressed interest in participating in the placement process, IIMT completed the placements with just 70 companies offering roles to 159 students across various domains – Sales & Marketing, Finance, General Management, Strategy, Operations and HR.
2016-17 – Summer Placement Data
No. of Students in the Batch (2016‐2018) 176
No. of Students Registered/Eligible for Summer Placements 159
No. of Students Offered Summer Internship 159
Highest Domestic Stipend offered for the Internship Period INR 2.5 Lakhs
Median Stipend Offered for the Internship Period (Top 10 Percentile) INR 1.31 Lakhs
Average Stipend Offered for the Internship Period INR 53,030
Placement and External Relations...
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Final Placements :
With the successful completion of the final placement process for the PGP 2015‐2017 batch, IIM Tiruchirappalli registers itself as one of the most sought after B‐school in the country. The institute witnessed participation from 102 companies offering diverse roles to a batch of 108 students. Roles like GMC, Executive Assistant to Chairman and Managing Director were the highlights of this year’s placement process.
2016-17 – Final Placement Data
No. of Students in the Batch (2015‐2017) 108
No. of Students Registered/Eligible for Final Placements 104
No. of Students Offered Final Placements 104
Highest International CTC offered INR 19.16 Lakhs
Highest Domestic CTC offered INR 33 Lakhs
Average CTC Offered INR 13.30 Lakhs
Median CTC Offered INR 13.28 Lakhs
Placement and External Relations...
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Management Development Programmes (MDPs)
Management Development Programme is an educational programme designed and offered by the Faculty members of IIM Trichy. The primary objective of MDP’s is to serve the educational and training needs of practicing managers in various sectors of the economy by enhancing their knowledge and developing their skills through the learning imparted by the faculty members of IIM Trichy.
IIM Trichy had offered a training programme on HR Metrics and Analytics. Senior HR Managers from HLL Biotech Ltd, Banca Sella, Apollo Tyres, etc., attended this training programme. IIM Trichy has also offered training programmes for Irrigation Management Training Institute, L & T and Strategy Academy.
In-Company Training Programmes (ICTPs)
ICTP’s are programmes that are customized to suit the needs of the client organization. IIMT has done there should be continuation on Building Corporate Credibility and Values for the Powergrid Corporation Ltd. Twenty Four participants attended the training programme. Training programme on Personality Development was conducted for the Joint Commissioners and Deputy Commissioners of the Commercial Taxes Department of Government of Tamil Nadu at Campus. First batch comprised of 29 participants and the second batch with 30 participants. IIMT also conducted training programme on Data Visualization for the executives of Hewlett Packard Enterprise for 24 participants.
Consultancy Projects
IIM Trichy has successfully completed consultancy assignments for clients from diverse sectors like IT, Fund Management, Stock Exchange, manufacturing, service sector, Government undertakings. IIM Trichy has successfully concluded the consultancy projects with National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Board of Apprentice Training (BOAT).
Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP)
TEQIP is a World Bank assisted project initiated by Ministry of Human Resource Development which aims at building Academic Leadership among technical institutes to improve leadership competence of academic leaders of Technical education in the country.
Executive Education and Consulting
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IIM Trichy successfully completed the seventh, eighth and ninth batch of TEQIP‐II Management Capacity Enhancement Programmes at Chennai Centre. A total number of 97 participants which includes Professors, Associate Professors and Assistant Professors including HODs from various engineering colleges attended the event.
Interactive Learning Programmes
IIM Trichy offered Executive Education Programme through Interactive Learning Mode in collaboration with NIIT Imperia. The main objective of this programme is to develop managerial capabilities among the people who are in the early stages of their career. The Second batch of Post Graduate Certificate Programme in Business Management (PGCBM‐02) was concluded with the valedictory ceremony. A total number of 62 students graduated.
Executive Education and Consulting
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Alumni Meet 2017
Alumni activities moved from strength to strength in the year 2016‐17. So far, 537 alumni have registered with IIMT. During the year, alumni created a facebook page “IIM TRICHY ALL STUDENTS”.
During the year 2016‐17, IIMT conducted the first all alumni meet on the campus on Jan 21‐22, 2017. Apart from the usual activities, alumni also visited the permanent campus. This was followed by various sessions with the students and faculty.
Permanent Campus Visit
The extremely awaited visit to the new campus was followed by a “special” lunch at the Beryl mess, a lunch which saw numerous giggles and laughter as stories and fables from Beryl and the institute were exchanged at the lunch table. Smiles, and probably a tear, from some of those present spoke volumes about their attachment with the Institution. A football match between the alum and the students was the attraction of the night after a pretty long day. Energy and aggression on the field are what our boys are known for and neither side disappointed on this account with the alum tem winning in penalties after they were held to a 1‐1 draw.
Alumni meet at Chennai
An alumni meet was held at Chennai on November 5, 2016. This event had alumni from all the programmes attending the same. This was positioned as interaction across programmes.
Annual Welcome Meet at Trichy
On March 19, 2017, Annual Alumni Welcome Meet was held at Trichy which was attended by the students who graduated the previous day in the annual convocation.
Alumni Activities :
Varun Gampa (2014‐16 batch) was awarded ‘Young Leader Award’ in World Youth
Conference 2016
Alumni Induction Meet on 19th March 2017
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Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is the Centre for academic and professional knowledge resources. It aims to be a source of information and knowledge for students, faculty and other stakeholders of IIM Trichy. It hosts a vast collection of books, research journals, magazines and newspapers in the Field of management and social sciences, from India and across the world. It facilitates knowledge creation through its electronic search platform and access to a wide array of research resources on and on campus.
Our e‐resources collection provides users with anytime, anywhere access to reading
material for learning, teaching and research activities. LRC subscribes to a number of company and industry databases, e‐journals, simulations software statistical tools, cases etc., to provide latest scholarly information to the academic community.
Print & E-resources
During the Financial year ended on 31st March, 2017 LRC has purchased and subscribed to the following resources:
S. No Resources Holdings
1 Books
General Collection 4820
Children Collection 559
Chennai Centre 1102
2 Newspapers 11
3 CD/DVDs 95
4 Databases
E‐journal databases (full text): 17 13,437
Company, Industry & Legal databases 15
5 Others 5
6 Software 4
7 Statistical Tools 4
8 Anti‐Plagiarism web application tool 1
LRC also subscribes to HBS, Darden and IIMA Cases and simulation for teaching and research activities.
Learning Resource Centre
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LRC Activities
Gandhi Jayanthi celebrations:
As part of Gandhi Jayanthi Celebrations, LRC organized a Special themed Book Exhibition on “Gandhi” at LRC along with the movie screening directed by Attenborough on 2nd Oct, 2016 between 11.00 am to 7.00 pm. An Invited talk on was also organized by LRC.
Drishtikon:
The Learning Resource Centre, in association with Rangbhoomi Club launched ‘Drishtikon’ to organize regular screening of films and documentaries on socially relevant issues for the academic community in hope to sensitize students and faculty members to the contemporary social issues that need urgent attention. Jesus Camp, Mississippi Burning, 12 Years of a Slave, To Kill a Mocking Bird and Manthan ‐ The Story of Amul are the world renowned and critically acclaimed movies and documentaries that were selected to be screened through the year.
Internship for LIS students
LRC offers internship opportunities to post graduate library and information science students. Intern assignments are structured practical experience. Three students from Pondicherry University have completed their 21 days internship programme during 1st to 24th June 2016.
Field Work Training Programme
LRC offers Field Work Training to the final year PG Students of Library Information Science students. 19 students from Bishop Heber College, Trichy got benefitted this year. After training and accessing performance of each student 25 marks awarded and it was sent to the HoD for grading. 14 students from Bharathidasan University, Trichy also got benefitted this year.
Apprentice Training
LRC provides apprenticeship training (since 2012) to the Postgraduate Library & Information Science students in order to get professional proficiency & working experience in a library to gain working knowledge of automation work, online information handling etc. Every year LRC selects three to four candidates through open advertisement.
Research Assistance
LRC assists users of IIMT and faculty, research scholars from other institutions like, National Institute of Technology, Bharathidasan University, St. Joseph College, Srimad Andavan Arts & Science College,
Learning Resource Centre...
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Bharathidasan Institute of Management, Anna University, Shrimathi Indira Gandhi College, Government Engineering College, M.A.M College of Engineering, Government of Tamil Nadu Collegiate Education, PSGR Krishnammal College for Women in accessing information in a variety of formats and across all subject areas in different online resources subscribed by us.
Matribasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day):
Learning Resource Centre (LRC) arranged a special display of South Indian Local Language Books on the occasion of Matribasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) on 21st February, 2017 to bring people closer to their mother tongues.
Library & Information Services at Chennai Centre:
A State‐of‐art library at Chennai Centre provides access to a print Books, Magazines, Newspapers and select E‐resources/Databases to the students and faculty at Chennai Centre.
Matribasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) celebrated at LRC of IIM Trichy
Learning Resource Centre...
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Journal Articles
1. Vashishth, A., Chakraborty, A., & Antony, J. (2017). Lean Six Sigma in financial services industry: a systematic review and agenda for future research. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence. Advance online publication. doi:10.1080/14783363.2017.1308820
2. Gupta, A., Saha, B., & Sarkar, U. K. (2016). Emergent Heterogeneity in Keyword Valuation in Sponsored Search Markets: A Closer‐to‐Practice Perspective. Computational Economics. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1007/s10614‐016‐9637‐5
3. Godwin, T. (2017). An Empirical Analysis of Delhi ‐ Mumbai Sector Flight Fares. International Journal of Business Analytics, 4(4), 60‐78, doi: 10.4018/IJBAN.2017100104
4. Srinivas, S. S., & Gajanand, M. S. (2017). Vehicle Routing Problem and Driver behaviour: A review and framework for analysis. Transport Reviews, 37(5), 590‐611. doi: 10.1080/01441647.2016.1273276
5. Upadhyayula, R. S., Karthik, D., & Karna, A. (2017). The Role of Cluster Presence and Quality Certification in Internationalization and Performance of Offshore Service Providers, Journal of International Management, 23(1), 72‐86. doi: 10.1016/j.intman.2016.11.004
6. Chinchwadkar, R., & Shekhar, V. (2016). Evolution of Private Equity Regulations in Emerging Markets: A Case of India. The Journal of Private Equity, 20(1), 38‐44. doi: 10.3905/jpe.2016.20.1.038
7. Godwin, T., Sajeev, K., & George, A. C. (2016). Finding Time‐Robust Fuel‐Efficient Paths for a Call‐Taxi in a Stochastic City Road Network. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 50(6), 1156–1180. doi: 10.1002/atr.1395
8. Gupta, A., Saha, B., & Sarkar, U. K. (2016). Systemic Concentration in Sponsored Search Markets: The Role of Time Window in Click‐Through‐Rate Computation. ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, 7(2), 1‐26. doi: 10.1145/2934695
9. Mishra, A., Maheswarappa, S. S. (2016). eWOM: Extant Research Review and Future Research Avenues. Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers, 41(3), 222‐233. doi: 10.1177/0256090916650952
10. Mutesi, J. K., Mutingi, M., & Chakraborty, A. (2016). Service Quality Assessment of Internet Banking: Empirical Evidences from Namibia. e-Service Journal, 10(1), 42‐65, doi: 10.2979/eservicej.10.1.03
11. Paratp, S., Gupta, A., Mateen, A., & Mahto, K. (2016). Playing games, receiving gifts, creating experiences and building brands. Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 34(4), 486‐503. doi: 10.1108/MIP‐10‐2014‐0194
12. Rossmann, A., Ranjan, K. R., & Sugathan, P. (2016). Drivers of user engagement in eWoM communication. Journal of Services Marketing, 30(5), 541–553. doi: 10.1108/jsm‐01‐2015‐0013
13. Singh, R., Leepsa, N. M., & Kushwaha, N. N. (2016). Testing the weak form of efficient market hypothesis in carbon efficient stock indices along with their benchmark indices in select countries. Iranian Journal of Management Studies, 9(3), 627‐650. Retrieved from https://ijms.ut.ac.ir/article_57591.html
14. Som, A. (2016). The Joint Effects of Regulatory Focus and Argument Strength of Product Related Information on Choice Behaviour. Australasian Marketing Journal, 24(3), 226‐237. doi: 10.1016/j.ausmj.2016.07.001
15. Pant, J. J., & Vijaya, V. (2016). Multiple Psychological Contracts and Diversity Management in VUCA Times. Great Lakes Herald, 10(2), 42‐67. Retrieved from https://www.greatlakes.edu.in/herald/pdfs/sept‐2016/Article‐3.pdf
Research and Publications
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16. Totawar, A. K., Nambudiri, R., & Nath, P. (2016). I am in a Good Mood, but does that affect my Self‐efficacy? An Experimental Study to Test the Moderation of Hedonic and Utilitarian Motivation. International Journal of Applied Business and Economic Research, 14(1), 115‐140. Retrieved from http://www.serialsjournals.com/serialjournalmanager/pdf/1459747356.pdf
Case Studies
1. Kushwaha, N. N., Dixit, B., & Sharp, D. J. (2017). Narayana Health: The Initial Public Offering Decision. Ivey Product No: 9B17N018. Canada: Ivey Publishing.
2. Manikandan, K. S., Rajyalakshmi, R., & Ramachandran, J. (2017). Leading the Tata Group (A): The Ratan Tata Years. HBS No. IMB597‐PDF‐ENG. Boston MA: Harvard Business School Publishing.
3. Manikandan, K. S., Rajyalakshmi, R., & Ramachandran, J. (2017). Leading the Tata Group (B): The Cyrus Mistry Years. HBS No. IMB599‐PDF‐ENG. Boston MA: Harvard Business School Publishing.
4. Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Sunita Nath Boutiques: Intellectual Property Rights (A). Ivey Product No: 9B17M013. Canada: Ivey Publishing.
5. Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Sunita Nath Boutiques: Intellectual Property Rights (B). Ivey Product No: 9B17M014. Canada: Ivey Publishing.
6. Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Sunita Nath Boutiques: Intellectual Property Rights (C). Ivey Product No: 9B17M015. Canada: Ivey Publishing.
Book Chapters
1. Hansoge, N. (2017). Passive to Active. In Times of India (Ed.), The Times of India Higher Education: A Guide to Opportunities in India and Abroad – 2017 (pp. 94‐95). New Delhi: Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd.
2. Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Teaching the Elective, “Legal Aspects of Innovation and Entrepreneurship” to Management Students. In Mathew J. Manimala & Princy Thomas (Eds.), Entrepreneurship Education: Experiments with Curriculum, Pedagogy and Target Groups (pp. 71‐84). Singapore: Springer Nature.
3. Sreekumar, H., & Varman, R. (2017). Indian advertising in the context of globalization. In Robert Crawford, Linda Brennan, & Lukas Parker (Eds.), Global Advertising Practice in a Borderless World (pp. 158‐170). Oxon: Routledge.
4. Balasubramanian, B. N., Barua, S. K., & Karthik, D. (2016). Executive Compensation in India: An Empirical Investigation. In Asish K. Bhattacharyya. (Ed.), Corporate Governance in India Change and Continuity (pp. 204‐225). New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
5. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Business Model and IPR: Commercializing, Leveraging and Monetizing Intellectual Property Rights. In Purnendu Mandal & John Vong (Eds.), Entrepreneurship in Technology for ASEAN (pp. 15‐32). Singapore: Springer.
6. Sreekumar, H., & Varman, R. (2016). History of Marketing in India. In D. G. Brain Jones & Mark Tadajewski (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Marketing History (pp. 389‐405). Oxan: Routledge.
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7. Vijaya, V. (2016). The Challenges of People Analytics Research. In M. Mathirajan & U. Dinesh Kumar (Eds.), Business Analytics and Intelligence: A Compendium. New Delhi: IK International Publishing House.
Research Project
1. Pratap, S. (2017). Worked with a Research Project entitled “Practices of sales boys of distributor organizations”.
2. Chakraborty, A. (2016). Worked with a Research Project entitled “Dalmia Cement Bharat Limited: The Unflinching Quest for Excellence in Energy Conservation”.
3. Hansoge, N. (2016). Worked with a Research Project entitled “Impact of Business Group Affiliation on Cost of Debt: Evidence from India”.
4. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Commercialization of Technology Developed by National R&D Organizations and Academic Institutions. Project Sponsored by Department of Science & Technology, India.
5. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Worked with a Research Project entitled “Business Case on Copyrights Management of Chota Bheem Characters”.
6. Pattnayak, S. S. (2016). Worked with a Research Project entitled “Moving up the value chain & staying competitive in the global economy study of the Indian IT/ITES sector”.
7. Som, A. (2016). Worked with a Research Project entitled “The Effect of Product Related information on consumer Behaviour”.
Working Paper
1. Gouda, S. K. & Saranga, Haritha (2016). Sustainable Supply chains for Supply chain sustainability: Impact of sustainable practices on supply chain risk.
2. Gouda, S. K. & Saranga, Haritha (2016). Pressure or Premium: What works where? Antecedents and Outcomes of Sustainability.
Magazine Article
1. Agnihotri, P. Y. (2016, December). A School has to decide on the strategy before choosing the students it would like to concentrate it on. Business India, (1009), 62‐62.
2. Vijaya, V. (2016, May). Engaging High Performers through the Psychological Contract. Corporate Citizen, 2(6), 16‐31.
Newsletter Article
1. Chinchwadkar, R. (2017, April). Designing the bad bank of India. Economy Watch, (14), 10‐11.
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News Paper Article
1. Chinchwadkar, R. (2017, March 06). The political economy of India’s bad bank. Mint. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/gOZjapklzFj5dsFTIKKmWP/The‐political‐economy‐of‐Indias‐bad‐bank.html
2. Chinchwadkar, R. (2017, March 02). Growth in the time of demonetisation. Business Line. Retrieved from http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/growth‐in‐the‐time‐of‐demonetisation/article9567842.ece
3. Chinchwadkar, R. (2017, February 21). Designing the bad bank of India. Mint. Retrieved from http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/decfArPW3rNXJxhmC8S6kK/Designing‐the‐bad‐bank‐of‐India.html
4. Chinchwadkar, R. (2017, January 23). Using Alternative Investment Fund regulations to start up India. Mint.
5. Chinchwadkar, R. (2016, December 23). DEMONETISATION AND BANKS ‐ To Reap What You Lend. The Times of India. Retrieved from http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31815&articlexml=DEMONETISATION‐AND‐BANKS‐To‐Reap‐What‐You‐Lend‐23122016016056#
6. Chinchwadkar, R. (2016, December 17). Indian economy post demonetisation: A researcher’s delight. The Indian Economist. Retrieved from https://theindianeconomist.com/demonetisation‐rate‐cut/
7. Pattanayak, S. S. (2016, July 03). Big FDI push for technology, growth. Deccan Herald. Retrieved from http://www.deccanherald.com/content/555631/big‐fdi‐push‐technology‐growth.html
Conference Presentations
1. Srirangacharyulu, B., & Srinivas, K. (2017, March 30). A heuristic method for the two-stage supply chain distribution problem with fixed charge. Paper presented at the 48th IRF International Conference, 26th March 2017, Chennai, India.
2. Godwin, T. (2017, March 11). A Simulation Model to Analyze the Impact of Virtual Responsiveness in an E-Commerce Supply Chain. Paper presented at the 19th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Operations Research ‐ ICMMOP 2017, Crowne Plaza, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
3. Godwin, T. (2017, March 11). Petri Net Modeling and Simulation of a Call-Taxi System. Paper presented at the 19th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Operations Research ‐ ICMMOP 2017, Crowne Plaza, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
4. Kohila, G. T., Balasubramani, R., & Elavazhagan, K. (2017, February 24‐25). Bibliometric Analysis of Scientific Publications on Decision Science during the period 2011-2015. Paper presented at the International Conference on “Knowledge Resources and Library Technologies” (ICKReLT‐2017), Department of Library and Informational Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India.
5. Vijaya, V. (2017, February 24). The Movement called NPTEL - Managing Innovation & Change through People, Technology and Strategy. Case study presented at 3rd Edition of EdgeFarm – the HR Case Study Competition, Mumbai, India.
6. Shankar, R. K., & Nithyananda, K. V. (2017, February 22‐24). Developing the Entrepreneurship Policy in India: Looking for Order in Chaos. Paper Presented at the Twelfth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
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7. Sharma, A., Mishra, R. P., Chakraborty, A., & Gupta, G. (2017, February 08‐10). Analysis of TPM Barriers using ISM-MICMAC Approach. Paper presented at the 8th International Conference on Quality, Reliability, Infocom Technology and Business Operations, Amity Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Society for Reliability Engineering, Quality and Operations Management (SREQOM), Amity University Greater Noida, Lulea University of Technology ‐ Sweden. Greater Noida, India.
8. Gupta, N. K. (2017, January 14). Sentiment and Liquidity: An Emerging Markets Perspective. Paper presented at the 21st Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) Conference, Budapest, Hungary.
9. Vijaya. V., & Pant, J. J. (2016, December 27‐28). Employee expectations scale in the psychological contract. Paper presented at the 30th International conference on Business, Economics and Social Sciences, Singapore.
10. Mishra, A., Maheswarappa, S. S., & Colby, C. L. (2016, December 24). Technology adoption among adolescents: A consumer socialization perspective. Paper presented at the 10th NASMEI (North American Society for Marketing Education in India) An International Marketing Conference in India, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
11. Som, A. (2016, December 23). The Positive Impact of Moral Licensing on Human behaviour: When licensing challenges you to push boundaries. Paper presented at the MARCON 2016: International Marketing Conference, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Kolkata, India.
12. Srinivas, S. S., & Gajanand, M. S. (2016, December 22‐24). Impact of Driver Behaviour in the Context of Vehicle Routing Problems. Paper presented at the XX Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
13. Vashishth, A., & Chakraborty, A. (2016, December 22‐24). Green Supply Chains: Is it really understood? Deciphering the gaps. Paper presented at the XX Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
14. Vashishth, A., & Gajanand, M. S. (2016, December 22‐24). Fixed Budget Tourist Trip Design Problem. Paper presented at the XX Annual International Conference of the Society of Operations Management, Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, India.
15. Dixit, B. K. (2016, December 20). Partial versus Full Acquisition: Shareholder Wealth to Indian Acquirers in Cross-border Acquisitions. Paper presented at the India Finance Conference 2016, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
16. Hansoge, N. (2016, December 19). Emerging markets and business group effects: An empirical analysis of corporate acquisitions in India. Paper presented at the India Finance Conference 2016, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
17. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016, December 19‐21). Legal Aspects of Big Data Analytics: An Indian Perspective. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Business Analytics and Intelligence, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India.
18. Vijaya, V. (2016, December 19). The Challenges of People Analytics Research. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Business Analytics and Intelligence, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, India.
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19. Ghosh, A., Gupta, A., Sharma, D., & Sarkar, U. (2016, December 16). WebSelect: A Research Prototype for Optimizing Ad Exposures based on Network Structure. Paper presented at the Workshop on Information Technology and Systems (WITS), Dublin, Ireland.
20. Karthik, D., Rajesh, U. S., & Basant, R. (2016, December 13). Strategic Paths and Performance of Born Globals: A Study of Indian IT Firms. Paper presented at the 4th Pan IIM World Management Conference, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India.
21. Shenoy, P., & Chattopadhyay, S. (2016, December 13). Mission or Margin? : Balancing Proself and Prosocial Motivation in Social Enterprises, Paper presented at the 4th PAN‐IIM World Management Conference, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India.
22. Godwin, T. (2016, December 10‐12). Optimizing Traffic Signal Durations at a City Intersection. Paper presented at the 21st International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Smart Transportation, Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
23. Godwin, T. (2016, December 10‐12). Call-Taxi Fleet Sizing for a City Road Network. Paper presented at the 21st International Conference of Hong Kong Society for Transportation Studies: Smart Transportation, Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
24. Vijaya, V., & Pant, J. (2016, December 08‐09). Flying higher to disappear? -Weaving The Threads to Hold Back The Rope. Paper presented at the 20th NHRD National Conference on Spirit of Entrepreneurship, Grand Castle, Bangalore, India.
25. Kohila, G. T., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016, November 25). Global Bibliometric Analysis of ‘Information Systems’ Subject Category from SCIMAGO Country & Journal Rank (2006-2015). Paper presented at the International Conference on Marching beyond Libraries: Role of Social Media and Networking, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha.
26. Gouda, S. S, Saranga, H., & Zacharia, Z. (2016, November 19‐21). Linking New Forms of Work Organization and External Integration: Mediating role of cross functional collaboration. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of Decision Sciences Institute 2016, Austin, Texas, USA.
27. Mishra, A., & Maheswarappa, S. S. (2016, November 15). Exploring the role of culture on family communication patterns and self-construal among Indian adolescents. Paper presented at the International Conference for Business and Economics, The British School at Rome (BSR), Rome.
28. Chakraborty, A. (2016, November 11). Revisiting Service Research from Asia – A Systematic Review. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Managing the Asian Century (ICMAC‐2016): Rise of Smart Cities in Asia, International Centre for ASEANA Management, Oasia Hotel Downtown, Singapore.
29. Elavazhagan, K., & Kohila, G. T. (2016, October 21‐22). Green Library Initiatives in India: Anna Centenary Library – A Case Study. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Library & Information Management (ICLIM 2016) ‐ Information for Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities, The Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
30. Balasubramani, R., Kohila, G. T., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016, October 21‐22). Worldwide Research Productivity in the field of Data Mining from 2010 to 2015: A Bibliometric Analysis. Paper presented at the 1st International Conference on Library & Information Management (ICLIM 2016) ‐ Information for Sustainable Development: Challenges and Opportunities, The Department of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Social Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka.
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31. Sharma, D., Gupta, A., & Mateen, A. (2016, September 29). Analyzing the new Google search results page - A Netnographic Approach. Paper Presented at the International Conference on Marketing Technology and Society, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
32. Sudhir, S. (2016, September 29). Emotions Drive Consumer’s Decision to Share Rumours in the Marketplace: An Exploration of the Two-Factor Structure of Affect. Paper Presented at the International Conference on Marketing Technology and Society, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode, Kerala, India.
33. Pratap, S., & Saha, B. (2016, September 21). Evolving Efficacy of Managerial Capital, Contesting Managerial Practices and the Process of Strategic Renewal. Paper presented at the SMJ Special Issue Conference on Intersections of Strategy Processes and Practices, Berlin, Germany.
34. Gouda, S. S., Saranga, H., & Zacharia, Z. (2016, September 09). Linking New Forms of Work Organization and External Integration: Mediating role of cross functional collaboration. Paper presented at the 5th World Conference on Production and Operations Management 2016, Havana, Cuba.
35. Mukundhan, K. V., & Sreevas, S. (2016, September 18). FDI-Based Entry Mode Strategies of Emerging Market Firms – The Role of Host Market Contextual Conditions. Paper presented at the Strategic Management Society (SMS) 36th Annual Conference, Berlin, Germany.
36. Srirangacharyulu, B. (2016, September 08). A Lower Bound for the Restricted Job Completion Time Variance Problem. Paper presented at the OR58 Annual Conference, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, United Kingdom.
37. Kohila, G. T., Balasubramani, R., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016, September 02‐03). Journal Ranking: Agricultural and Biological Science (Miscellaneous) in Asiatic Region through Scimago Journal & Country Rank. Paper presented at the National Conference on Information for All: Changing Role of Public Libraries in Digital India Initiatives, Department of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University, Tamil Nadu, India.
38. Kumar, M., & Singh, J. B. (2016, August 12). Examining Technology Resistance: A Cognitive Load Perspective. Paper presented at the 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), San Diego, USA.
39. Chinchwadkar, R., & Seth, R. (2016, August 12‐13). Private Equity Exits: Effect of syndicate size, foreign certification and buyout on type of exit. Paper presented at the International Conference on Financial Markets and Corporate Finance (ICFMCF) 2016, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
40. Makhecha, U. P., & Vasanthi, S. (2016, August 08). Homans’ Model of Human Group: A Meso-Level Conceptualization of HR Implementation. Paper presented at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, California.
41. Pattnayak, S. S., & Yongheng, D. (2016, August 08). Testing for Bubbles in Indian Housing Market: An ARDL Bounds Testing Approach. Paper presented at the XI International Conference on Public Policy and Management, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
42. Chakraborty, A., Totawar, A. K., & Nath, P. (2016, July 09). Largest Mobile Manufacturing unit – curtains down: An abrupt closure. Paper presented at the 32nd European Group of Organizational Studies (EGOS) Colloquium, Naples, Italy.
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43. Gajanand, M. S. (2016, July 29). An approach for modelling the fuel consumed by a vehicle on a route with non-uniform attributes. Paper presented at the SPJIMR‐POMS India Chapter Conference, S.P. Jain Institute of Management & Research, Mumbai, India.
44. Totawar, A. K., Nambudiri, R., & Nath, P. (2016, July 29). I am in a Good Mood, but does that affect my Self-Efficacy? An Experimental Study to test the Moderation of Hedonic and Utilitarian Motivation. Paper presented at the 31st International Congress of Psychology (ICP), Yokohama, Japan.
45. Nath, P., & Pradhan, R. K. (2016, July 28). Are Positive People more Happy and Healthy: Examining the role of Emotional Intelligence. Paper presented at the 31st International Congress of Psychology (ICP), Yokohama, Japan.
46. Prasad, M., Totawar, A. K., & Nambudiri, R. (2016, July 26). Does the name matter? The what and why of name dropping. Paper presented at the 31st International Congress of Psychology (ICP‐2016), Yokohama, Japan.
47. Totawar, A. K., & Prasad, M. (2016, July 09). What’s in a Name? The what and why of ‘name dropping’. Paper presented at the 32nd European Group of Organizational Studies (EGOS) Colloquium: Organizing in the Shadow of Power, Naples, Italy.
48. Pratap, S., & Saha, B. (2016, July 07). Identifying with Differentiation: When managers facilitate parody to elicit support to firm strategy. Paper presented at the 32nd European Group on Organization Studies (EGOS) 2016 Colloquium, Naples, Italy.
49. Vashishth, A., & Chakraborty, A. (2016, June 20). Measuring the service quality of Traditional and Electronic Services: An Integrated SERVQUAL model. Paper presented at the 23rd European Operations Management Association (EurOMA) Conference. Trondheim, Norway.
50. Mukundhan, K. V., & Sreevas, S. (2016, June 28). FDI-Based Entry Mode Strategies of Emerging Market Firms – The Role of Host Market Contextual Conditions. Paper presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business (AIB), New Orleans, USA.
51. Narayan, H., George, N., Gouda, S. S., & Diatha, K. S. (2016, May 30). Exploring the Viability of Retail Hyperlocals: A Case Study of a Retail Hyperlocal in India. Paper presented at the 58th Annual Conference of CORS, Banff, Alberta, Canada.
Students Presentations
1. Kumar, M., & De, R. (2016, September 05‐08). Can E-government give Voice to Citizens? An empirical examination of the ‘Jaankari' Project. 15th IFIP Electronic Government (EGOV) and 8th Electronic Participation (ePart) Dual Conference 2016, Guimarães, Portugal.
2. Suja, S. C. (2016, August 12‐13). The Decision to go Public – Does Business Group Affiliation Matter? Paper presented at the International Conference on Financial Markets and Corporate Finance (ICFMCF) 2016, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
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Conference Proceedings
1. Kumar, M. (2017). A Discursive Perspective on the Organizational Field Formation Process: Issues of Information Technology in Indian Healthcare. In Proceedings of the 2017 ACM SIGMIS Conference on Computers and People Research (SIGMIS-CPR '17) (pp. 89‐95). New York: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/3084381.3084411
2. Shankar, R. K., & Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Developing entrepreneurship policy in India – Looking for order in chaos. In Sasi Misra, Sunil Shukla & Ganapathi Batthini (Eds.) Proceedings of Twelfth Biennial Conference on Entrepreneurship (pp.). New Delhi: Bookwell Publishing House.
3. Srirangacharyulu, B., & Srinivas, K. (2017). A heuristic method for the two‐stage supply chain distribution problem with fixed charge. In Proceedings of 48th IRF International Conference (pp. 78‐82). Chennai: IRAJ Research Forum.
4. Kumar, M., & De, R. (2016). Can E‐government give Voice to Citizens? An empirical examination of the ‘Jaankari' Project. In Hans Jochen Scholl, Olivier Glassey, Marijn Janssen, et.al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Volume 23: 15th IFIP Electronic Government (EGOV) and 8th Electronic Participation (ePart) Dual Conference 2016 (pp. 233‐240), Amsterdam: IOS Press.
5. Kumar, M., & Singh, J. B. (2016). Examining Technology Resistance: A Cognitive Load Perspective. In AMCIS 2016 Proceedings, New York: The Association for Information Systems. Retrieved from http://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2016/Adoption/Presentations/13/
6. Kohila. G. T., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Global Bibliometric Analysis of ‘Information Systems’ Subject Category from SCIMAGO Country & Journal Rank (2006‐2015). In Bijayalaxmi Rautaray, Dhilip K. Swain & Chandrakant Swain (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Marching Beyond Libraries: Role of Social Media and Networking (pp. 365‐369). New Delhi: Overseas Press India Pvt. Ltd.
7. Kohila. G. T., Balasubramani, R., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Journal Ranking: Agricultural and Biological Science (Miscellaneous) in Asiatic Region through Scimago Journal & Country Rank. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Information for All: Changing Role of Public Libraries in Digital India Initiatives (pp. 365‐369). Karaikudi: Department of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University.
8. Kohila, G. T., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Discovery Tool: Handy for the Library Services. In Proceedings of the National Conference on Evolving Role of Libraries and Librarianship (pp. 323‐325). Tirunelveli: Sarada Library, Sri Sarada College for Women.
9. Kohila, G.T., & Elavazhagan, K. (2016). How Predatory Journals Polluting the Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Re-Engineering of Library Resources and Services: Challenges and Opportunities (ICRLRS-2016) (pp. 654‐656). Annamalai Nagar: AULISAA.
10. Makhecha, U. P., & Vasanthi, S. (2016). Homans’ Model of Human Group: A Meso‐Level Conceptualization of HR Implementation. In Proceedings of 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management. (Vol. 1. pp. 11962‐ 11962). New York: Association of Academy of Management.
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Book Reviewer
1. Totawar, A. K., & Prasad, M. (2016). [Review of the book Research Methodology: A Step-by-step Guide for Beginners, by Ranjit Kumar]. South Asian Journal of Management, pp. 210‐213, Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA).
Journal Reviewer
1. Gouda, S. K. (2016). European Journal of Operational Research.(Till Date)2. Gouda, S. K. (2016). Production Planning and Control.(Till Date)3. Gouda, S. K. (2016). Law, Environment and Development Journal.(Till Date)4. Gouda, S. K. (2016). International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology.
Courses Taught
1. Mukundhan, K. V. (2017). Invited to Facilitate the session (Online) for L&T Technology services through The Strategy Academy, March 27.
2. Chadha, Alka (2017). Invited to Teach a Course on “Game Theory” during the International Seminar at IAE Aix Graduate School of Management – Aix Marseille University, France, April 27‐29.
3. Singh, Jang Bahadur (2017). Invited to take guest session on “Importance of Data Analytics in HRM” in executive education program of Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, Ahmadabad, March 09.
4. Chadha, Alka (2017). Invited to Teach a Course on “Game Theory” at Indian Institute of Management Lucknow, Lucknow, Term ‐ IV.
5. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Invited to Teach a Course on “Strategic Management of Intellectual Property Rights (SMIPR)” during the International Seminar at IAE Aix Graduate School of Management – Aix Marseille University, France, December 08‐10.
6. Antony, Suresh Paul (2016). Invited to offer Ph. D Seminar Course on “Consumer Behaviour” at Amrita School of Business, Amrita University, Coimbatore, May 21 to June 03.
Lectures / Talks/Inaugural Addresses
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Invited to deliver a chief guest address during Annual Day Celebrations at Joseph Nursery & Primary School, Tiruchirappalli, March 28.
2. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture about “Digitization and copyright Issues” during Five Day National Workshop on Digitization of Resources using Open source Software: DSpace at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, March 22.
3. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture during Two day National Seminar on Digitization of Information Resources in Academic and Public Libraries (DIRAPL‐2017) at Alagappa University, Karaikudi, March 16‐17.
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4. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture about “Technology & Education” during International Seminar on Trends in Higher Education: Challenges and Strategies at Periyar University, Salem, March 15.
5. Nithyananda, K. V. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture about “Innovation and Introduction to IPR” during workshop on Nurturing IPR and Technology Transfer at Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, March 15.
6. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Tools for Research during the State level Seminar on Resources and Tools for at JKKN Dental College & Hospital, Kumarapalayam, January 20‐21.
7. Gopal, V. (2017). Invited to deliver a Lecture during National Symposium on Financial Reengineering at Department of Management Studies, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli, February 20.
8. Nath, P. (2016). Invited to deliver a Valedictory address during UGC Sponsored National Seminar ‐ Conflict Management for Youth Development at Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, Tiruchirappalli, December 23.
9. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited to deliver a chief guest address during One day Workshop on Designing Website Using WordPress, Drupal & Joomla at KSR College of Technology, Namakkal, December 09.
10. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited to deliver a keynote address about Initiative of the Institutional Repositories in the Academic Institutions during the Two Day National Workshop on Digitization of Information Sources in Libraries (DIS) using Open Source Software (OSS) in Academic Institutions (DILOSSAI‐2016) at Alagappa University, Karaikudi, November 15.
11. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at Hallmark Business School, Tiruchirappalli, October 18.
12. Gajanand, M. S. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Artificial Intelligence & Applications at Hindustan University, Chennai, September 29.
13. Gopal, V. (2016). Invited to deliver a chief guest address during MBA Association inauguration at Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College, Perambalur, September 28.
14. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Overview of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at Central University of Tamil Nadu, Thiruvarur, September 27.
15. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited talk on during the National Conference on Information for All: Changing Role of Public Libraries in Digital India Initiatives (NCIFA ‐ 2016) at Department of Library & Information Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, September 03.
16. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture during the Awareness Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at School of Management, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, September 03.
17. Antony, Suresh Paul (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture during the inauguration fresh batch of MBA at Gnanam School of Business, Thanjavur, August 29.
18. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Knowledge Resource Technologies for Effective Learning and Research during the National Seminar on Library Technologies for Teaching, Learning and Research at Department of Library & Information Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, August 12.
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19. Vinu, C. T. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Data Visualization during the TEQIP‐ Workshop on Data Analytics for Business Intelligence at Department of Computer Science and Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, August 10.
20. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture during the National Conference on Quality of Library and Information Services for Teaching, Learning and Research: Challenges and Opportunities at Thiruvalluvar College, Papanasam, August 06.
21. Srirangacharyulu, B. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Optimization during the Faculty Development Programme on Emerging Trends in Manufacturing Technology at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, June 29.
22. Vinu, C. T. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture at PSNA College of Engineering & Technology, Dindigul, May 25.
23. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited to deliver a Lecture about Right Publications for the Right Authors & Physical Infrastructure Facilities in Libraries: Global Trends during the Orientation Programme and Refresher Course in Library and Information Science at UGC‐ Human Resource Development Centre and Department of Library & Information Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, May 21.
24. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited talk on during the Workshop on Writing Style of Bibliography at Department of Library & Information Science, Periyar University, Salem, April 11.
25. Totawar, Abhishek Kumar (2016). Invited for a Guest Session on Questionnaire Design at Department of Management Studies, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, April 01.
Meeting Attended
1. Sanjith, S. L. (2017). Attended 43rd Asia Pacific Advanced Network (APAN) Meeting Hosted by ERNET India and National Knowledge Network (NKN) at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, February 12‐17.
2. Sethu, G. (2016). Attended the Board of Directors Meeting of Mahindra Asset Management Company, Mumbai, December 19.
3. Chakraborty, A. (2016). Attended the CSR Conclave at Madras Christian College BOYD Business School, Chennai, December 10.
4. Gopal, V. (2016). As a member a member of NBA Visited NBA Inspection Team, December 22‐24.
5. Mohan, M. H. (2016). Attended the Finance Committee meeting at Gandhigram Rural Institute, Dindugul, December 05.
6. Gopal, V. (2016). Attended Teaching with Simulations Seminar Hosted by SPJIMR Mumbai with partnership of Harvard Business School Publishing at Mumbai, September 23.
7. Agnihotri, P. Y. (2016). Attended Teaching with Simulations Seminar Hosted by SPJIMR Mumbai with partnership of Harvard Business School Publishing at Mumbai, September 23.
8. Singh, V. (2016). Attended Teaching with Simulations Seminar Hosted by SPJIMR Mumbai with partnership of Harvard Business School Publishing at Mumbai, September 23.
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9. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Attended UGC National Conference for Awareness on National Academic Depository at New Delhi, September 09.
10. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Invited as a Subject Expert to participate the 5th meeting organized by Commission for Scientific and Technical Terminology, D/o Higher Education, M/o H.R.D, Govt. of India in Connection with preparation of glossaries of Technical Terminology and Definitional Dictionaries in Library & Information Science (Tamil Language) at Tamil University, Thanjavur, August 28‐31.
11. Mohan, M. H. (2016). Attended the Tender Committee meeting at National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, August 03.
12. Gopal, V. (2016). Attended the Board of Studies Meeting at Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, June 28.
13. Gupta, Nilesh Kumar (2016). Attended the Workshop of Bloomberg during Faculty Development Programme, Mumbai, June 02‐03.
External/Viva-Voce Examiner
1. Antony, Suresh Paul (2017). External Examiner for Ms. Santhya student at Vellore Institute of Technology University, Vellore, February 20.
2. Makecha, Upam Pushpak (2016). External Examiner for Ms. Priya Xavier student of SRM University, Thanjavur, December 27.
3. Antony, Suresh Paul (2016). External Examiner for a Ph. D student at Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur, November 24.
4. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). External Examiner for a Ph. D student at Department of Management Studies, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli, August 11.
External Expert
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Preparation of Glossary of Library and Information Science (Tamil Language). Commission for Scientific & Technical Terminology, Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, New Delhi.
2. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Technical Assistant Selection Committee Member, Central Library, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
3. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Evolve Anti-Plagiarism Policy Expert Committee Member for The Gandhigram Rural Institute ‐ Deemed University, Dindigul.
4. Godwin, T (2016). External Expert to conduct Interviews for a temporary post of JRF under the SERB Sponsored Research Project Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
5. Mohan, M. H. (2016). External Expert for the post of Procurement Officer in NITT-TEQIP-II interview of National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
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Doctoral Committee Member
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). External Doctoral Committee Member of Mr. M. Kanagaraj student from Department of Library and Information Science, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
2. Chadha, Alka (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of a Ph. D. Scholar from SRM University, Chennai.
3. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member Ms. Suhasini Gazula (Liaison Librarian, Auckland University of Technology, Newzland), Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Heber College, Trichy Tiruchirappalli.
4. Gajanand, M. S. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of a student from the Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai.
5. Godwin, T. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of research scholar Mr. Arun Jose from Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
6. Godwin, T. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of a student from Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
7. Srirangacharyulu, B. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of Shri. MASR Abilash from Department of Production Engineering, National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli.
8. Vijaya, V. (2016). External Doctoral Committee Member of a Ph. D. Scholar from School of Management, Sastra University, Thanjavur.
Panel Discussion
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Member of Panel Discussion during International Conference on Knowledge Resources and a Library Technologies at Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, January 24‐25.
2. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Member of Panel Discussion entitled on “Transformation in Libraries” at National Conference on Creativity, Innovation and Transformation in Libraries, KSR College of Technology, Namakkal, July 09.
3. Nithyananda, K. V. (2016). Member of Panel Discussion during the Awareness Workshop on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) at School of Management, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, September 03.
Board of Studies
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Board of Studies Member for Department of Library and Information Science, Bishop Heber College, Tiruchirappalli, 29/07/2015 to 29/07/2017.
2. Elavazhagan, K. (2017). Board of Studies Member for Department of Library and Information Science, Alagappa University, Karaikudi, 12/08/2014 to 12/08/2017.
Journal Advisory Board
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Member Board of National Advisory for GYANKOSH: The Journal of Library and Information Management.
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Editorial Member
1. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Guest Editor for the Journal of Library & Information Technology of Defense Scientific Information & Documentation Centre (DESIDOC), New Delhi.
Board of Director
1. Antony, Suresh Paul (2017). Member Board of Director for Slicerooms.com (Unit of Shymala Hospitality Services Private Limited), Chennai.
2. Sethu, G. (2017). Member Board of Director for Indian Clearing Corporation Limited, Mumbai.
3. Sethu, G. (2016). Member Board of Director for Mahindra Asset Management Company, Mumbai.
Ph.D. Awarded
1. Pratap, S. (2016). Successfully completed his thesis and shall be awarded the title of “Fellow” of IIM Calcutta during the forthcoming convocation, September 09.
Awards
1. Manikandan, K. S. (2017). Best Case Award, 2016 EFMD Case Writing Competition, in the Indian Management Issues and opportunities Category, Sponsored by Curtin School Business, June 07.
2. Godwin, T. (2017). Best Presentation award, 19th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Operations Research, Dubai, UAE, March 11‐12.
3. Gupta, N. K. (2016). Best Case in Entrepreneurship Category, ISB‐Ivey Global Case Competition 2016, Indian School of Business, December 31.
4. Vijaya, V. (2016). Best Paper Award in “Employee expectations scale in the psychological contract” Research Paper at 30th International conference on Business, Economics and Social science, Singapore, December 27‐28.
5. Pattnayak, S. S. (2016). Best Professor Award in Economics, 24th Business School Affaire & Dewang Mehta Business School Awards, Taj Lands, Mumbai, November 25.
6. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Best Librarian Award for the year 2016, Noolagam Pesukiratu in association with Kalam Sinthanai Peravai, Youth Renaissance Day Celebrations and National Library Science Conference, Chennai, October 14.
7. Agnihotri. P. Y. (2016). Special Higher Education Leadership Award for his exemplary role in the field of higher education. 7th World Education Summit, New Delhi, August 05.
8. Elavazhagan, K. (2016). 50 Most Impactful Knowledge Management Professionals, Global Knowledge Management Congress & Awards 2016, Taj Lands, Mumbai, June 23.
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We have more than 135 Personal Computers with Core i7 Processor, 8 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD etc, connected over the campus LAN. Operating systems such as Windows 7 / 8.1/ 10 Professional, Windows 2008 / 2012 Servers and Linux have been installed at the campus to make students familiar with latest operating systems.
Latest software tools and campus automation packages such as SAS, IBM SPSS Modular, STATA, Palisade. ARENA , Microsoft Visual Studio, Java Development Kit, IBM SPSS, Libsys, MS Office 2010, Microsoft SQL Server , MySQL, Adobe Acrobat Professional 11,Tally ERP 9, McAfee & Kaspersky Anti Virus etc. are available in the campus.
Value added services like SMART Classroom with Video Conferencing facility, Intranet, round the clock WiFi Internet access, IP and ISDN based Video Conferencing, Audio multi conferencing, Email, FTP, E‐Learning platform, Discussion Forums, etc. are also provided. SMART Classrooms are integrated with Video conferencing system through which upto 7 concurrent locations can join for the classroom
Information Technology
The Language Lab of IIM Trichy
24x7 connectivity on campus
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sessions and discussions. SMART Classroom is augmented with overhead microphones which captures the voice from the entire area of the classroom. Board room is also equipped with Video Multi Conferencing and Audio Conferencing System integrating advanced audio visual solutions.
IIMT believes that students should be sensitized about gender issues and thereby organizes a workshop every year as part of the Orientation programme for the new batch of PGP students who join the Institute. On 26 June, 2016, a workshop was conducted by External Member of ICC, Prof Hemalatha Bhat on gender diversity and sexual harassment at the workplace. A similar workshop was conducted on August 4, 2016 at the inauguration of the new batch of PGPBM students at IIMT’s Chennai Centre by Ms Nagalakshmi Karthikeyan from TCS. The orientation programmes of both PGP and PGPBM students are attached herewith.
On 26 June, 2016, the first meeting of the re‐constituted ICC was held at IIMT’s Committee Room. The Minutes of the meeting are attached herewith.
On July 26, 2016, ICC Member Secretary Ms Priya V. Prakash attended a workshop on “More Effective Compliance with the POSH Act: Perspectives and Insights for ICC Members, Decision Makers and People Who Manage Teams” organized by CII’s Indian Women Network at Chennai.
On August 11, 2016, an open Guest Lecture was delivered by author Ms. Vandana Vasudevan on "Women and the city: How they move around and why" for all students and the female staff members of IIMT.
An online webinar was organized on “Discrimination vs Harassment” on November 24, 2016 in the Committee Room at IIMT for all faculty and staff members. The presentation was conducted by M. S. Madhri G., advocate at T.S. Gopalan & Co in collaboration with CII’s Indian Women Network, Tamil Nadu.
As part of the Women’s Day Celebrations on March 8, 2017, a talk on “Health Awareness for Women” was organized for women faculty, staff and students of IIM Trichy in Class Room 3. The talk was delivered by Dr S. Bhanumathy, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
Annual Return on cases of Sexual Harassment
Period: 1st April 2016 to 31st March 2017
S.No. Particulars IIM Tiruchirappalli
1. Number of complaints of sexual harassment received in the year 0
2. Number of complaints disposed‐off during the year Not Applicable
3. Number of cases pending for more than 90 days Nil
4. Number of workshops on awareness programmes against sexual harass‐ment conducted during the year
5
5. Nature of action ‐
Internal Complaints Committee (ICC)
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CFA:
Indian Institute of Management Trichy is affiliated with the University affiliation program of the CFA Institute. As a part of University recognition program, we invited Ms.Sonia Gandhi member of Indian Association of Investment professionals (IAIP), for conducting a guest lecture at our campus for a lecture on Ethics and Financial markets. Ms. Gandhi is an investment industry professional with over 15 years experience with multinational investment banks ‐ JP Morgan , BNP and Deutsche Bank. She is an MBA and a CFA charterholder. The event was held in the first week of October 2016. We also got three scholarships from the CFA Institute for the CFA exam. The scholarships were awarded to our students M Jayaram, Preeti Manoharan and Aradhyula Praveen Kumar
SPIC MACAY
IIM Trichy SPIC MACAY Chapter organized a 'Lecture Demonstration on Kathak by Vidushi Sushmita Banerjee' on 30th September 2016 in EEE Auditorium, NIT Trichy Campus.. Vidushi Sushmita Banerjee is one of the most distinguished kathak exponents in India. SPIC MACAY Team also conducted 'Kalyanasougandhikam'
, a Kathakali performance by Shri Thulasi Kumar S. on the occasion of IIM Trichy's Sixth Foundation Day Celebration on 4th January 2017.
4TH HR Conclave
IIM Trichy organized the 4th annual HR Conclave on 5th November, 2016 at The Westin Chennai. The event brought together eminent professionals from the industry on a common stage where they shared their experiences and knowledge pertaining to the evolving role of Human Resources Management (HRM) in organisations. The Conclave, which saw over 150 participants, provided a platform for HR professionals to interact with the panelists and exchange experiences and best practices in the field of HRM. The event was inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Mr. Suresh Kumar R., Operations Director at Vodafone India Ltd.
The panel discussions were followed by a boardroom simulation game organised by LearnBiz Simulations. The simulation game tested and reinforced management education by creating a real‐time simulated competitive environment.
Events at IIM Trichy
Guest lecture on ‘Ethics & Financial markets’ by Ms. Sonia Gandhi
Panel discussion during 4th HR Conclave
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Mr. Upendran V and Mr. Anirudh Jain secured second place in 2017
Purdue GSCMI Spring Conference and Intercollege Case Competition
conducted by the GSCMI Center at Krannert School of Management, Purdue University.
It has been an eventful year for students of IIM Trichy, bagging many accolades and achieving new heights, at national and international level competitions organized by corporates and top B‐schools.
Some of the major achievements include, second position at the Global Supply Chain Management Initiative Case competition held at Purdue University, Top 20 Finalists of Mahindra War Room. The students bagged prizes at various events hosted by reputed IIMs and B‐schools such as IIM Indore, IIM Lucknow, IIFT Delhi, FMS, IFMR and IMT Ghaziabad. In Sports, IIM Trichy won gold medal in Football, Hockey and Table Tennis (Women) at Sangram, annual inter IIM Sports Meet. IIM Trichy won silver in Swimming (Men and Women), Pool and Cricket.
The snapshot of some of the major achievements is given below
Name Event Name Team Members Position Competition Type
Individual Event
Vignesh K Cognizant B'Hive Competition N/A Second Runner
Up
Summer Internship Best Project, Top 3 Interns
Rounak Bapna InsideIIM India's Top‐50 N/A Winner National
Team Events
Vinay M IPL bidding, IMI Delhi N/A Winner National
Amit Kumar Pandey L&T Outthink Vignesh K, A
Praveen Kumar Campus Winner National
Bharath Rangasamy Kratos IIFT Sri Ram Prabu K,
Narender S Winner National
Sujith A K Marketshastra‐ Transcend, SIBM Pune
Archit Bisht, Sameer Mooley First Runner Up National
Nithish Aditya Birla Case Study Competition
Upendran V; Trisha Hegde South Zone Finalist National
Maulik Balar Volvo Eicher M‐Quotient
Koushik Ghattamaneni Winner National
Vignesh K L&T Outthink Amit Kumar Pandey, Praveen Aradhyula
Campus round winners National
Anupam Raj Excelsior‐ Great Lakes Consulting Club
Anupam Raj, Prasanna Gajare
Finalist (final 6 out of 218 teams) National
Student Achievements
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Name Event Name Team Members Position Competition Type
Prasanna Arvind Gajare
EXCELSIOR | L'ATTITUDE 2017 Anupam Raj Finalists (Top 7 out
of 650+ teams) National
Aravind Paparai Foresight by IIM Indore Satish Kumar First Runner Up National
Vivek S Mahindra War Room Venkatramanan S, KArthik C, Naveen I
One of the top 22 teams in grand finale; Campus Round and CEO Round Winners
International
Irshad Azeez Strategy Conclave‐ NMIMS
Karthik Pernati, Mrinal M First Runner Up National
Irshad Azeez HR Strategy Event ‐Impetus B FEST‐ IFMR
Karthik Pernati, Mrinal M Winner National
Anupam Raj LAVA‐ IMT Ghaziabad Shivansh Namdeo Final 5 out of 300 plus teams National
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A detailed description of the events conducted by various clubs and committees are provided below:
CONSULATE (Consulting Club)
National Level Case Analysis Competition: THINK-PIECE: Consulate Club organised ThinkPiece – The annual quiz and Case Analysis Writing Competition on 7th September 2016 which received tremendous response various B‐Schools. The event was also listed on Dare2Compete.com, which is the largest online network for Indian business school events and competitions.
Workshops: A workshop on “Unlocking Case Competitions” was conducted on 8th September 2016 by Prof. K.V. Mukundhan to address the question of how to go about addressing a case study with basic Strategy frameworks and tools.
Consulting Czars: The Annual Business Festival for IIM Trichy “Dhruva” was held between the 21st and 23rd of October 2016. The Consulate club held the Consulting Czars which was aimed at challenging the participants through gruelling rounds of quiz, testing them in areas of current business affairs, management strategy, and general knowledge.
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Live Projects: There were many live projects like Stovekraft and Green Car undertaken by the Consulate Club. Consulate in association with students of INSEAD – France and Singapore continues to do pro‐bono consulting for a Trichy – based NGO called Spastics (an NGO helping kids with cerebral palsy).
BREAKING CASE: "Breaking Case" is an exclusive Case Study Competition for PGP 1 students. The Case study competition enabled the participants to study and find out the method of operations and come up with a unique and radical way of doing business that will help them achieve their target.
FinvesT (Finance Club)
Guest Lectures: FinvesT conducted three guest lectures and their details are provided below
a. Ethics & Financial Markets – FinvesT conducted a guest lecture by Ms. Sonia Gandhi on Ethics and financial markets on Monday, 3rd October, 2016.
b. FinvesT also conducted a guest lecture by Mr. Ashish Patil, who covered a wide range of topics from Corporate Finance to Mergers & Acquisitions on Saturday 25th February, 2017. It was very interactive session in which he shared his 18 years of experience in diverse fields, ranging from Investment Banking to Fund Raising.
c. This lecture taken by Mr. Vivek Singh, an IIM Ahmedabad alumnus and the founder of Jazz Factory ‐ a Presentation Design & Consulting Firm conducted a session on “Secrets of a Presentation Designer”.
Live Projects: There were many live projects undertaken by FinvesT like CFA Live Project and Veda corporate Advisers.
Fusionen Meister: Fusionen Meister conducted by FinvesT with the assistance of the Dhruva team presented the ultimate valuation challenge to all the Finance enthusiasts across all the leading B‐Schools of the country. The event saw an enormous response with 125 teams participating this year and consisted of 3 rounds.
Stock-O-Mania: The trading event was conducted from November 15th till December 9th, with a training session held at the start of the event followed by a month‐long virtual trading contest.
Movie Screening and Discussion: Screening of Movie 'The Big Short' which was based on the 2009 financial crisis was conducted. The screening was followed by a discussion on the how’s’ and why’s of the crisis led by Prof. Rohan Chichwadkar.
Workshops: Two workshops on Financial Modelling and Excel Beginner Level were organised by the club.
The Balanced Sheet: Initially started as a monthly edition, the newsletter got tremendous response from the batch and compliments from the faculty. The newsletter contains market data including indices, bullion and currencies.
Student Achievements...
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MAC (Marketing Club)
Brand Warz: Brand Warz is the annual case study competition of the Marketing and Advertising Club of IIM Trichy and their main event for ‘Dhruva’. The competition received a great response from students from various B‐schools across the country.
Guest Lectures: MAC organized two guest lectures on "Sales and Distribution in a B2B Environment" and “The Market talks” by Mr. Mani P S, National Manager, Sales and Distribution for Saint Gobain India Pvt. Ltd. and Mr. Sameer Jain, Associate Director for online Marketing at Shopclues.com respectively.
Marketing Opus: MAC conducted a pan‐ India event in the form of an article writing competition.
Newsletter: A Newsletter was published in March’17 that aimed to bring the winner’s articles in the form of a magazine incorporated with ‘Marketing Ninja’ comic strips.
MATRIX (Information Systems Club)
Synalytics: This was the first edition of the annual online quiz based on the various domains of analytics and current trends in the technology sector. The Quiz helped participants to have a clear idea of the basic topics in the field of analytics and keep them updated with the latest trend in analytics and technology sector.
6 Degrees: 6 Degrees was a case study event by Matrix, IIM Trichy at our national level fest Dhruva'16. Participants included students from all the top colleges of the country.
Live Projects: The club brought live project opportunities each year for students to have an experience of working on real world problems. Last year two live projects on PTC india and Tech‐Tailor were floated.
Gamers Asylum: Matrix conducted Gamers Asylum during Dhruva’16. Gamers Asylum is a multiplayer FIFA tournament wherein 16 players battled it out to be called the "Best FIFA Player" on campus.
Student Achievements...
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PERSONA (HR Club)
Ideal Recruit: Persona Club conducted Ideal Recruit event for the PGP – I year on September 9, 2016. The panel consisted of PGP – II students. The panels are allotted to PGP ‐ II based on the companies in which they worked during their summers. The event was a great platform for PGP first year students to test their summer placement readiness.
HRESOLVE: It’s a two‐round event conducted by Persona HR academic club of IIM Trichy during Dhruva’16. 218 Team registered and participated. The first phase was an online Quiz and second phase was a case study event.
Phata Poster Nikla HR: “Phata Poster Nikla HR” was an Online Inter‐College HR Quiz conducted to judge the skills, knowledge and temperament of the future HRs.
Carte Blanche: To develop more comprehensive knowledge in the use of HR frameworks using case‐based analysis, Carte Blanche was conducted on 8th Feb 2017.
SIGMAETA (Operations club)
OpsWise 5.0: OpsWise is a national level case study competition which tests the participant’s depth in diverse concepts of Operations & Supply Chain Management conducted during Dhruva. The event is aimed at making crucial decisions related to process improvement & inventory management in real businesses.
OpsByte: Ops‐bytes is the series of quiz contests to test and boost one’s Operations acumen. It judges the Operations and Strategy skill of the participants with a difficulty level of medium to high. Ops‐bytes was conducted for the students of b‐schools all over India over a course of 3 rounds held weekly, from 22nd July 2016 to 5th August 2016.
OpsVision 2.0: The second edition of OpsVision, the annual operations magazine was released this year. The main aim of OpsVision is to provide the readers with industry updates along with the thoughts of industry experts. It has the complete essence of any Operations that containing the latest insights into the world of Operations Industry and Supply Chain compiled with fun facts and quizzes.
Workshop on R: A classroom session on the software R was conducted on 11 September, 2016. It was meant for students of PGP‐I to get them accustomed to data analysis and solution finding through the use of R software.
Student Achievements...
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E – CELL (Entrepreneurship Club)
Guest Lectures: E‐Cell welcomed Ms. Prachi Garg, founder of www.ghoomophiro.com., to conduct a lecture on the topic of the “Challenges women entrepreneurs face and how to cope up with them”.
Live Project: Live Projects like ‘The Tech Portal’, ‘Pick My Laundry’ were undertaken by the club.
E-Summit: The main motive of the Summit was to encourage the students to start their entrepreneurial ventures. The summit was able to bring many entrepreneurs, VCs and incubators in to one platform. A Panel Discussion on “Designing a Winning Business Model” was also organised.
B-Plan Event: A B‐Plan competition was organized for students in which more than 50 teams, from all over the country participated. 5 best teams were shortlisted to present their business plans to an esteemed panel of judges consisting of CEOs and VCs.
11 MEGAPIXEL Team 11 Megapixels covered all the events conducted by various clubs and committees at Dhruva
’16. Apart from that it conducted two events at Dhruva’16 namely Drishti, the photography contest and Final cut, the short film contest. The team also covered events like Sangram’16 at IIM Bangalore, BCL, ITFL, Festivals and events conducted by Cultural committee, HR Conclave at Chennai, E‐ Summit’16, 6th Foundation day, IIMT Idol 2016, Mahindra War Room, Trichy Marathon 2016, Sanskriti 5.0, Swachh day and Blood Donation camp by Elixir and various other guest Lectures by Academic clubs during the course of the year.
BREAKFREE
Independence Day Dance performance: On the occasion of 70th Independence Day of India, a small yet powerful patriotic dance was performed by the members of Breakfree in front of the academic block as part of the cultural program.
Dhruva’16 promotional Flash Mob: To promote the annual fest of IIM Tiruchirappalli, Breakfree along with the Fest committee organized a flash mob in Femina Mall.
Student Achievements...
Winners and organizing team of the marketing event ‘Brand Warz’with the judges.
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Dandiya Night: Breakfree conducted Dandiya Night in association with Cultural Committee on 10th October, 2016.
Dance Workshop: A hip‐hop dance workshop was conducted on 22nd January, 2017. The workshop lasted for 2 hours and was about some basics of ‘Locking & Popping’ (a popular dance form under hip‐hop genre). Western dance group of NIT Trichy agreed to conduct the workshop.
ELIXIR
Book donation drive: Part of the collected books was donated to Central Public library, Karur. Part of collected books were also donated to Turning Pages, an NGO working to create library for underprivileged students. Remaining books were sent for recycling purpose (pulping). Through this drive, they have collected Rs. 1800. Elixir will be using this fund for Social welfare activities of Elixir that are planned for Academic year 2016‐17.
Clothes donation drive: Total of 100+ Kgs of Clothes were collected as part of donation drive from PGP 2014‐16, PGP 2015‐17 & PGP 2016‐18. All the clothes were washed & ironed before donating to maintain cleanliness for the donation. Around 50 Kgs of clothes were sent to GOONJ NGO, Bangalore & Uday Foundation. Remaining clothes were donated to students of an orphanage home in Trichy.
Orphanage visit: Elixir – IIM Tiruchirappalli organized an Orphanage visit on 20th August to Manavar Illam, Tiruverumbur, 6 km from our campus. Cloth donation was organised and career guidance was given. The club also organized a drawing competition where the children were asked to make any drawing of their choice.
Blood Donation camp: Blood donation camp was conducted on the 15th of August 2016 and also on 4th January 2017 on the eve of Foundation Day in IIM Trichy campus in conjunction with Doctors' Blood Bank Trichy. A record number of 108 donors have donated blood in the Blood donation camp organised by Elixir‐ IIM Tiruchirappalli on the occasion of our Independence Day.
Swachh pakwada: On the lines of Swachh Bharat, a mission to make India clean and free of open defaecation, Elixir along with Enviro organised Swachh Pakwada twice. As a part of Swachh Pakwada Elixir and Enviro organised the following events
Student Achievements...
During the Blood Donation Camp at IIM Trichy
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Swachh Day – Organised a mass pledge by all the students, faculties and staff of IIM Trichy. This is followed by the cleaning drive at the campus back entrance and Beryl hostel.
Essay writing competition – IN collaboration with enviro club we have conducted an essay writing competitions with a theme related to Swachh Bharath Abhiyan and distributed prizes to the winners.
Speech competition – In association with Podium club, we have conducted a speech competition on the topic Gandhi and his principles and distributed prizes to the winners. The main objective of all the above activities is to inculcate a sense of responsibility towards the Swachh Bharath Abhiyan mission taken up by the Government of India.
Organised cleaning drive at the Thuvakudi hospital premises by our team in association with Enviro Club, IIM Tiruchirappalli.
Trichy Marathon: Trichy Marathon organizers of Kauvery hospitals conducted Trichy Marathon for a noble cause of organ donation.
Daan Utsav: Elixir celebrated the festival of Joy of giving week. As a part of the festival it organised the following events ‐
Gnan Daan ("Knowledge Sharing"): On the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti, Elixir invited Dr Shiv Visvanathan, a famous public intellectual to our campus to speak on Gandhian ethics for Today. He is the professor and vice dean of OP Jindal School of Law and Public policy.
Vastu Daan ("Articles Donation"): In this event people can donate their old clothes, shoes, toys etc. All old articles will be donated. Old shoes will be sent for recycling.
Bhojan Daan ("Serve the ones who serve us"): Through this event, Elixir served the people who regularly serve the students at IIM Trichy i.e., serve the mess workers, housekeeping staff, security guards etc. a lunch in IIM Trichy’s hostel mess.
Dhan Daan ("Fulfilling wishes of under‐privileged"): Elixir organises a cricket match and a fun game between Faculty and Students with rules in such a way that participants are directed to fulfil certain number of wishes from the wish tree built with wishes of under‐privileged children, placed at the campus. The students team won the match against the faculty team.
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Yukti: As a part of Dhruva 2016, Elixir organised Yukti, a live case study competition in association with Oxfam India, an NGO. The case is related to how to increase the visibility of an NGO and how to raise funds.
Fund Raising Campaign: Elixir organised a fundraising campaign for Mr. Francis Xavier, LRC security guard to cover the medical expenses of his son Allwin. Allwin was injured in his head in a workplace accident and diagnosed with a condition called ‘Cerebral edema’. Elixir was able to raise around Rs 1.05 lakhs through millap.org and donated it towards his medical expenses.
Cloth and Shoe Donation Drive: Around 20 kgs of clothes cloth were collected during this drive and were sent to Goonj. Shoes collected by Elixir were sent to ‘Greensole.in’ where they use spares from old shoes to produce new shoes that promote reuse and prevent the dumping of these shoes in landfills. They provide a portion of such manufactured footwear for the neediest.
Debate on Jallikattu: Debate on Jallikattu was conducted in association with Podium members. 8 students took part in this debate that was mediated by Prof. Vishnu and debated on pros and cons of conducting Jallikattu and on the ethical nature of the traditional Tamil sport.
ENVIRO CLUB
Enviro Club is dedicated to focus on three major areas ‐ sustainability, energy efficiency and renewable energy. As an activity enviro performed a secondary research on upcoming green‐technologies and create reports which strike a balance between technical as well as managerial aspects, making them comprehensible for investors/executives.
Green$ Quiz: Enviro Club IIM Trichy conducted an online environmental quiz, Green$. The motto for the quiz was to increase the awareness about the business aspects of environment.
Student Achievements...
Daan Utsav Celebrations at IIM Trichy…
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Swachh Pakhwada: IIM Trichy observed 'Swachhta Pakhwada ‐ I' from 8th to 15th September 2016 and Swachh Pakhwada – II later. Elixir & Enviro joined hands to plan various activities as part of 'Swacchta Pakhwada' to take government's agenda of Swachh Bharat mission to make India clean and open defecation free by 2nd October 2019. The details of the programme are discussed above under the Elixir club activities.
Green$ Quiz: Enviro Club IIM Trichy conducted an online environmental quiz, Green$. The motto for the quiz was to increase the awareness about the business aspects of environment.
Swachh Pakhwada: IIM Trichy observed 'Swachhta Pakhwada ‐ I' from 8th to 15th September 2016 and Swachh Pakhwada – II later. Elixir & Enviro joined hands to plan various activities as part of 'Swacchta Pakhwada' to take government's agenda of Swachh Bharat mission to make India clean and open defecation free by 2nd October 2019. The details of the programme are discussed above under the Elixir club activities.
Prakriti: Prakriti was an online case study competition conducted as a part of our fest “Dhruva’16”.
Environmental Newsletter: Enviro Club started with its bi‐monthly newsletter covering the latest news about environmental issues, green‐tech solutions, developments, regulations, norms, and phenomenon.
Movie Screening: Drishtikon and Enviro Club conducted screening of the documentary ‘BEFORE THE FLOODS’. Before the Flood follows DiCaprio as he travels to five continents and document the devastating effects climate change is already having on our communities and ecosystems.
PODIUM
Tiny Tales contest was conducted online in October, 2016. It was a very short story competition inspired from Terribly Tiny Tales. The contestants participated enthusiastically and their stories were published on Podium’s Facebook page.
Connecting the Dots: The online event required contestants to shoot a short video and connect two random words given to them in any way they seem fit and construct a coherent story around it. Below is the wordlist from which random words were chosen.
Picathalon: In this individual participation contest a picture/photograph was given to the contestants, and they were required to provide a write up for the picture in around 200 words. The evaluation was done on the basis of coherence of thoughts, quality of write up, correct usage of English Grammar, Spellings etc.
Speech Competition: A speech competition was conducted with the help of Elixir Club on Gandhi Jayanti. The topic of the speech was ‘Are Gandhian Principles Still Valid?’ in the context of the modern world.
Student Achievements...
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Battle of the Words: A group debate was conducted as a part of the annual cultural festival – Dhruva’16. The topic of the debate was ‘Flipkart v. Amazon: Who will win the race?’
Debate: A debate on Jallikattu was conducted in association with Elixir Club. The participants were asked to choose one of the two sides: pro Jallikattu & against it.
Writer of the Month: This initiative is proposed to bring out hidden talent of the batch. The basic idea is to make IIM, Trichy students more visible on online platforms like Quora, Blogger, Wordpress, and Facebook etc. with top quality content.
QUIZZOTICA
Les Quizerables: Les Quizerables was an annual feature quiz organized on 7th July 2016. The quiz saw good participation from the new batch who grilled their mind on issues like International Business, Marketing and Economics basics.
Alapana: The live quiz, as a part of Dhruva, organized on 22nd October witnessed participation from teams of IIM Trichy and several other colleges. The quiz was of a general affair and tested the participants’ presence of mind and intelligence more than knowledge.
Amuse Bouche: The online quiz, as a part of pre‐Dhruva events, organized on 6 October 2016. The event was a grand success as it saw participation from a whopping 924 students from different business schools across India.
Mela Quiz: The first in‐house quiz, exclusively for IIMT students was organized on 4th November 2016.
A total of 45 teams of two members each participated and showed their wits on questions related to music, entertainment, literature and arts.
India Quiz: The second quiz of the season saw students testing their knowledge and lateral thinking on questions related to the nation, its past, present and future. The quiz was conducted in standard format, written prelim round followed by final live round.
Student Achievements...
The gold medallists in Football
The gold medallists in Hockey
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RANGBHOOMI
Rangbhoomi, the drama club of Indian Institute of Management, Tiruchirappalli endeavors to promote the art of theatre culture and enable the talented enthusiasts to unleash their talent in front of audience making them laugh, cry, wonder, think and be amazed.
Independence Day Skit: Rangbhoomi members enacted a self‐written skit that followed the life of a student of IIM Trichy on the Independence day. The intention of the skit was to send a message of Swatch Bharat and promote a sense of cleanliness amongst the audience.
Page2Stage: Rangbhoomi believes with Shakespeare’s ideology that all the world is a stage. And it offered the participants or players to write their own stories and perform it to the best of their abilities.
Drishtikon: The idea behind Drishtikon series was to screen films and documentaries on socially‐relevant issues for the academic community in hope to sensitize students and faculty to the contemporary social issues that need urgent attention. Jesus Camp, Mississippi Burning, 12 Years of a Slave, To Kill a Mocking Bird and Manthan ‐ The Story of Amul are the world renowned and critically acclaimed movies and documentaries that were selected to be screened through the year.
Guest Lecture on Business and Economic Justice: The lecture was based on Dr. Malghan’s recent book, The Web of Freedom: J. C. Kumarappa and Gandhi’s Struggle for Economic Justice followed by an interaction on the aspects of economic justice from the point of view of water distribution in Bangalore city. He covered the aspects of the city’s growth and the effects it had on the population and environment.
SWARA
IIMT Idol: The flagship event of Swara which is an intra‐college competition consisted of two rounds. In the first round there were 19 participants, where they had to submit an audio/video file of their musical performance for screening.
The VoiceRoy: The event was an inter‐college competition where students from various colleges participated. Consisted of two rounds. In the first round there are 30 participants, where they had to submit an audio/video file of their musical performance for screening.
Student Achievements...
Swimming Pool for the students
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War of Bands: The event was an inter‐college music band competition which was kept alive with the spirit of music with chords, beats, notes and rhythm.
The club members also participated in Cultural events and other activities during Independence Day, Sanskriti 5.0, Dhruva, HR Conclave, Foundation Day, Cultural event for Janmashtami and Republic Day.
SPORTS COMMITTEE
Aarambh: The first sports event of the academic year 2016‐2017, Aarambh was conducted for all the Table Tennis enthusiasts in the PGP I batch. The tournament witnessed participation from 40 players from men’s and women’s categories in total.
Kurukshetra 3.0: The third edition of Kurukshetra got bigger and better with the number of sections increased to 3. The clash across the sections came about in various sports that included Cricket (men), Football (men), Table Tennis (mixed), and Carrom (women). The event, which was exclusively conducted for the PGP I batch, was a testimony to the massive talent that was waiting to be discovered.
Beryl Cricket League: BCL is the annual cricket tournament conducted by the Sports Committee, IIM Trichy. BCL, 2016 was the third edition and was played among the 6 teams namely – Mavericks, Willow Wizards, Juggernauts, Fine Legs, Old School Outlaws and Breakneck Beamers.
Ranneeti 1.0: This time Sports Committee, IIM Trichy started its new event Ranneeti for Chess and Carom enthusiasts. After enthralling performance in Sangram, to keep the energy level high Ranneeti was introduced. The participation from both the batches were very high with 45 participants.
Sangram: The biggest sporting event of the year Sangram 2016 which was held by IIM Bangalore saw IIM Trichy reach a new height and establish themselves as a sporting power. The Sports Committee played a vital role in assembling teams for the various events that was part of Sangram. IIMT represented in a total of 21 events. The event proved to be a very successful one for IIM‐T. IIMT students bagged the gold
Sangram badmitton Alumni Committee members with the Director and the Chairperson
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in Football, Hockey and Table Tennis (Women). In all we had won a total of 21 medals (3 Gold, 4 Silver and 14 bronze).
ITFL 6.0: ITFL is the annual football tournament conducted by the Sports Committee of the institute. ITFL, 2017 was the 6th edition and was played among 6 teams.
Adios: ‘Saying goodbye with all the memories, not tears’, keeping in mind the stated quote, Sports Committee, IIM Trichy every year organizes friendly matches for the farewell of the seniors. This year’s Adios saw Cricket and Football match between PGP1 and PGP2.
Cleaning Activities undertaken as part of Swachhta Pakhwada CalendarDemonstrating Hand washing under Rural Outreach and Render Program to rural students during Unnat Bharat Abhiyaan and cleanliness drive
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Construction of buildings in phase I like Admin block, Academic block, PGP Hostels, Faculty quarters, Staff quarters and allied works are nearing completion stage. As on 31st March we have released an amount of Rs. 302 Crore to CPWD and overall 83% of works have been completed. Supply and fixing of Kitchen equipment, Furniture, IT and AV works are also under progress. It is proposed to complete the essential building like Admin, Academic buildings, Hostels and allied works before June‐2017, to start the first year classes at permanent campus and accordingly efforts are being made.
Rural Electrification Corporation Ltd has sanctioned an amount of Rs.14.20 crore under CSR scheme to install 2MW solar power plant at IIMT permanent campus and a MoU also has been executed with M/s. RECL. Now we are in the process of releasing the tender to install the solar power plant.
The Institute has executed a MoU with Tamil Nadu Water supply and Drainage Board (TWAD Board) to carry out the project to supply 2.5 lakhs liters of water per day from Cauvery river basin to the campus. The estimated cost of Rs.2,43,96,000/‐ for the project has been remitted to TWAD Board
IIMT has submitted a revised project report(DPR) for an amount of Rs.1046.89 crore (including capital & recurring expenditure) to EdCIL in the month of Feb‐17 and requested to approve the revised DPR and sanction the amount to complete the construction of campus.
Campus Development
Tree planting at IIM Trichy campus during Independence Day Celebrations
Admin Block Hostel
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The Vision and Mission of IIM Trichy acts as the guiding principle for the HR department. The HR department strongly believes that the all‐round success of the institute can be achieved only through its people.
Aims of our HR department:
Enhance and develop people and their contribution and potential by providing opportunities for learning and continuous development.
Develop an environment emphasizing teamwork and flexibility
To inculcate organisational climate that respects people
Maintain transparency, and employ an ethical approach
Develop high‐commitment management practices that recognizes its human resources as valued stakeholders in the organization
Guiding Principles:
Ensure favorable working environment for its people.
Undertake welfare initiatives.
Enhance the health and well‐being of its people.
Develop talent and increase performance of its people.
To promote systemic changes in practices and processes.
Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory and policy frameworks.
Recruitments:
There were three faculty recruitment process conducted and seven candidates were offered appointment during the year.
Members relieved from the service:
Faculty members relieved from service ‐ 2
1. Prof. Praveen, Full Time Visiting Assistant Professor, Marketing area w.e.f. 23rd December 2016 AN.
2. Prof. Subin Sudhir, Full Time Visiting Assistant Professor, Marketing area w.e.f. 30th December 2016 AN.
Non‐faculty members retired from service – 1
Mr. Manimuthu Kaliappan, Personnel Officer w.e.f. 30th June 2016
HR at IIM Trichy
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Celebrations:
Independence Day-15-Aug-2016
The Director of the institute hoisted the National Flag and delivered the Independence Day Address.
Constitution Day 25-Nov-16
All the faculty, staff and students of the Institute gathered in the class room and took Mass Pledge. A Lecture on “Importance of Fundamental Duties” by Prof. Gopal, Dean (A&A), IIM Trichy to our Faculty, Staff and Students at the Institute. Digital banners containing “Eleven Fundamental Duties of Every Citizen of India” were displayed at prime location of the Institute.
Republic Day - 26-Jan-2017
Hoisting of National Flag and Republic Day Address by the Director, IIM Trichy. Patriotic songs & dances were performed by students.
Events:
1. International Day of Yoga – 2016
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli celebrated the International Day of Yoga – 2016 on 21‐Jun‐2016 in the following manner:
a) Yoga Classes:
The Institute has organized Yoga classes for the interested faculty members, staff members and students for a period of one month.
b) Live Lecture-Demonstration-Workshop:
In addition to the yoga classes, the Institute conducted a Live Lecture‐Demonstration‐Workshop on Yoga on 21‐Jun‐2016.
Cleaning Activities undertaken by students and staff of IIM Trichy in the Govern‐ment Hospital at Thuvakudi, Trichy
Mass Pledge on Swachh taken on 16‐11‐2016
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2. Vigilance Awareness Week 2016:
The Institute observed Vigilance Awareness Week – 2016 during 31st October 2016 to 5th November 2016 in the following manner:
a. Pledge-taking: All the faculty and staff members gathered in front of the Administrative complex and took the pledge against corruption.
b. Display of Banners: Digital banners containing anti‐corruption slogans were displayed at prime locations of the Institute.
c. Online Poster and Multi-media jingles Competition: An Online Poster Competition and a Jingles Competition in Multi‐media on “Public Participation in promoting Integrity and eradicating Corruption” was announced among the Students Community of the Institute.
d. Seminar: A seminar was conducted in “Public Participation in promoting Integrity and eradicating Corruption” on 3rd November 2016 was presented by Shri. R. Anandakumar, Sr. Deputy General Manager, BHEL Trichy.
3. Health Awareness Programmes:
a) Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli organized a health awareness programme on the topic “Healthy Heart” by Dr Aravinda Kumar, Chief Interventional Cardiologist, KMC Hospital on 9th September 2016 for Faculty, Staff and Students.
b) Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli organized a health awareness programme on the topic “Thy food is Thy Medicine” by Prof. Vijay Joshi on 11th January 2017 for Faculty, Staff and Students.
4. Swachh Bharat Mission 2016:
a) The Institute observed “Swachh Day” on 8th September 2016 and carried out cleanliness activities in and surrounding of the Institute and Hostel by Faculty, Staff and Students. Mass Pledge on Swachh Bharat also taken by Faculty, Staff and Students. An Online Essay Competition and Speech Competition on “Swachh Bharat Mission” were conducted for our students and rewarded prizes.
b) Mass Pledge on Swachh Bharat was taken by the first year students of the Institute and cleanliness activities carried out in and surrounding of the Government Hospital, Thuvakudi by Faculty, Staff and Students on 16th November 2016.
Cleaning Activities on the campus
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5. Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) 2017 :
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli observed Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day) by organizing a Display of South Indian Local Languages Books on Tuesday, 21st February 2017 between 11.00 am and 5.00 pm at Learning Resource Centre.
6. Women’s Day Celebration 2017 :
Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli organized a Health Awareness Speech & Presentation by Dr. S. Bhanumathy, Obstetrician and Gynecologist for female faculty, staff and students for Women’s Day Celebration on 8th March 2017.
Faculty & Staff Welfare Activities:
1. Annual medical checkup for Faculty & Non‐faculty members at Apollo Hospitals.
2. Gift vouchers worth of Rs.1,000/‐ each were given to all Faculty members and outsourced employees, and those who are helping IIMT in various activities as Diwali Gift.
3. Staff Welfare Fund accumulated through CMDPs was distributed to all Officers and Staff members as mentioned below:
a. Officers @ Rs.18,000/‐ each
b. Non‐officers (both regular and contract) @ Rs.17,000/‐ each
c. Outsourced employees working in the office @ Rs.12,000/‐ each
Celebration of Constitution Day at IIM Trichy
HR at IIM Trichy...
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Statement of Accounts2016- 2017
INDIAN INSTITUTE OFMANAGEMENT
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH 2017
Amount in lakh
SOURCES OF FUNDS SCHEDULE Current Year As At 31-03-2017 Previous
Year As At 31-03-2016IIMT IIMT - CC Total
CAPITAL FUND 1 24220.62 -87.42 24133.20 14044.63
DESIGNATED/EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS
2 6027.26 0.00 6027.26 4309.04
CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS
3 10202.12 275.01 10477.13 7605.82
TOTAL 40450.00 187.59 40637.59 25959.48
APPLICATION OF FUNDS SCHEDULE Current Year As At 31-03-2017 Previous
Year As At 31-03-2016IIMT IIMT - CC Total
FIXED ASSETS 4
Tangible Assets 614.76 37.76 652.52 690.56
Intangible Assets 3.34 0.03 3.37 11.14
Capital Work- in- Progress
21863.02 0.00 21863.02 11840.86
INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS
5 & 5(A)
Long Term 5752.26 0.00 5752.26 4102.26
Short Term
INVESTMENTS - OTHERS 6
CURRENT ASSETS 7 2523.29 11.22 2534.52 2333.91
LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS
8 9693.33 138.58 9831.91 6980.75
TOTAL 40450.00 187.59 40637.59 25959.48
M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date : 16.06.2017
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
INCOME & EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2017
Amount in lakh
PARTICULARS SCHEDULE Current Year As At 31-03 2017
Previous Year As At 31-03-
2016IIMT IIMT - CC Total
INCOME
Academic Receipts 9 1625.21 299.32 1924.53 1332.22
Grants /Subsides 10 1730.15 0.00 1730.15 1408.25
Income from Investments 11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Interest earned 12 291.36 1.82 293.19 279.01
Other Income 13 2.77 2.50 5.26 17.29
Prior Period Income 14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.22
TOTAL (A) 3649.49 303.64 3953.13 3036.99
EXPENDITURE
Staff Payments & Benefits 15 837.49 53.39 890.88 696.18
Academic Expenses 16 614.19 142.80 757.00 634.50
Administrative and General Expenses
17 194.55 130.37 324.92 314.74
Transportation Expenses 18 8.93 1.47 10.40 13.86
Repairs & Maintenance 19 66.28 8.32 74.60 61.48
Finance Costs 20 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Depreciation 4 65.23 5.70 70.93 78.74
Other Expenses 21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Prior Period Expenses 22 8.70 0.00 8.70 5.26
IRG expenses 22(A) 123.50 0.00 123.50 80.94
TOTAL (B) 1918.88 342.05 2260.93 1885.70
Balance being Excess of Income over Expendi-ture(A - B)
1730.61 -38.41 1692.20 1151.29
Building fund 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Others (specify) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Balance being surplus / (Deficit) Carried to Capital Fund
1730.61 -38.41 1692.20 1151.29
M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date : 16.06.2017
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2017
Amount in lakh
RECEIPTS IIMT IMT-
CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
I. OPENING BALANCE
a) Cash Balances
b) Bank Balance
i) In Current accounts
ii) In Deposit accounts 2084.48 0.00 2084.48 1837.12
iii) In Savings accounts 74.17 36.82 110.99 291.96
c) Overdrawn from SB Account
II. GRANTS RECEIVED
a) From Government of India 14434.36 0.00 14434.36 8212.27
b) From State Government 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
c) From Other sources (details) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
III. Academic Receipts 1625.21 299.32 1924.53 1332.23
IV. Receipts against Earmarked/Endowment Funds 1.62 0.00 1.62 0.56
V. Receipt against Sponsored Projects/ schemes 229.90 0.00 229.90 99.52
VI. Receipts against sponsored Fellowships and Scholarships
63.54 0.00 63.54 63.29
VII. Income on Investments from
a) Earmarked/ Endowment funds 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
b) Other Investments 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VIII. Interest received on
a) Bank Deposits 306.65 0.00 306.65 330.75
b) Loans and Advances 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
c) Saving Bank Accounts 0.00 1.83 1.83 1.33
Accured interest 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
IX. Investments encashed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
X. Term Deposits with Scheduled Banks encashed 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
XI. Other income 2.05 3.62 5.66 17.51
XII. Deposits and Advances 23.63 0.00 23.63 23.62
XII. Miscelleneous receipts and statutory receipts 3.50 0.00 3.50 1.24
XIV. Any other Receipts (FUNDS) 6.60 0.40 7.00 60.62
Total 18855.73 341.98 19197.71 12272.01
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31.03.2017
Amount in lakh
PAYMENTS IIMT IMT-
CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
I. EXPENSES
a) Establishment Expenses 743.91 45.35 789.26 615.10
b) Academic Expenses 656.07 144.66 800.74 622.59
c) Administrative Expenses 54.10 129.63 183.73 291.10
d) Transporation Expenses 8.94 1.47 10.40 13.86
e) Repairs & Maintenance 66.28 8.32 74.60 61.48
f) Prior Period Expenses 8.70 0.00 8.70 5.27
g) IRG expenses 68.99 0.00 68.99 62.61
II. Payments against Earmarked/Endowment Funds 0.50 0.00 0.50 0.50
III. Payments against Sponsored Projects/ Schemes 153.74 0.00 153.74 144.48
IV. Payments aginst Sponsored Fellowships/ Schol-arships
63.54 0.00 63.54 91.42
V. Investments and Deposits made a) Out of Earmarked /Endowment funds 1650.00 0.00 1650.00 1588.95
b) Out of Own funds(Investments- others) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
VI. Term Deposits with Scheduled Banks 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 VII. Expenditure on Fixed Assets and Capital works-in-progress a) Fixed Assets 24.19 0.93 25.11 87.57
b) Capital Works -in- Progress 12838.02 0.00 12838.02 6446.28
VIII. Other payments including statutory payments 61.03 0.00 61.03 1.10
IX. Refunds of Grants 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
X. Deposits and Advances 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
XI. Other Payments 0.00 0.40 0.40 44.25
XII. Closing Balances
a) Cash Balances 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
b) Bank Balance
i) In Current accounts 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
ii) In Deposit accounts 2273.75 0.00 2273.75 2084.48
iii) In Savings accounts 183.99 11.22 195.21 110.99
c) Overdrawn from SB Account 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 18855.73 341.98 19197.71 12272.01
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M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date : 16.06.2017
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2017
SCHEDULE 1 - CAPITAL FUND Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
CAPITAL FUND
Balance at the Beginning of the Year 1409363654 -4900905 1404462749 467096551
Add: Contributions towards Corpus/Capital Fund
0 0 0 0
Add: Grant from UGC, Government of India and State Government to the extent utilized for capital expenditure
1004637168 0 1004637168 972236491
Add: Other Additions (Accured Interest) 0 0 0 0
Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure transferred from the Income & Expen-diture Account
173061386 0 173061386 115129707
Total (A) 2587062208 -4900905 2582161303 1554462749
Less: Deficit transferred from the In-come over Expenditure Account
0 -3841330 -3841330 0
Less: Contribution to Earmarked Fund (Corpus Fund)
165000000 0 165000000 150000000
Total (B) 165000000 -3841330 161158670 150000000
Closing Balance at the year end (A-B) 2422062208 -8742235 2413319973 1404462749
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2017
SCHEDULE 2 - DESIGNATED/ EARMARKED/ ENDOWMENT FUNDS
Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARSEndow-
ment Fund
Ear Marked Fund (Cor-pus Fund)
IIMT-CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
A.
a) Opening Balance 612247 430291349 0 430903596 260436613
b) Additions during the year 0 165000000 0 165000000 158154156
c) Income from investments made of the funds
0 0 0 0 55850
d) Accrued Interest on invest-ments as at end of the year
1016 27384863 0 27385879 20675745
e) Interest on Saving Bank a/c 59816 102656 0 162472 0
f) Other additions (Specify nature) 0 0 0 0 0
Total (A) 673079 622778868 0 623451947 439322364
B.
Utilisation /Expenditure towards objectives of funds
0
(i) Capital Expenditure 0 0 0 0 0
(ii) Revenue Expenditure 50362 69 0 50431 50000
(iii) Accrued Interest on invest-ments as at beginning of the year
547 20675198 0 20675745 8368768
Total (B) 50909 20675267 0 20726176 8418768
Closing Balance at the year end (A-B)
622170 602103601 0 602725771 430903596
Represented by
Cash and Bank Balances 9454 104712 0 114166 2125
Long Term Deposit with Bank 611700 574614026 0 575225726 410225726
Interest Accured but not due 1016 27384863 0 27385879 20675745
Total 622170 602103601 0 602725771 430903596
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Annual Accounts and Audited Statement...
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2017
SCHEDULE 3 - CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
A. CURRENT LIABILITIES
1. Deposits from Staff 0 0 0 0
2. Deposit from Students 4630000 1030000 5660000 4395000
3.. Sundry Creditors
a) For Goods & Services 20095102 1996294 22091396 8860933
b) For Others - staffs 9800122 4397288 14197410 8746441
4. Deposit - Others (including EMD, Security Deposit)
1831337 0 1831337 1749863
5. Statutory Liabilities
a) Over Due 0 0 0 0
b) Others 808264 11446 819710 5272666. Other Current Liabilities
a) Salaries 4938086 66336 5004422 4104983
b) Receipts against Sponsored Projects 3014249 0 3014249 6325313 c) Receipts against Sponsored Fellowships & scholarships
0 0 0 0
d) Unutilised Grants 951685892 0 951685892 695337781
e) Grants in Advance/Payable to IIMT -20000000 20000000 0 0
f) Other Funds - Staff Welfare Fund 832179 0 832179 481964
g) Mess Advance 8482216 0 8482216 7422968
h) Audit Fee payable 265000 0 265000 326210
i) Other Current Liabilities Payable 7107166 0 7107166 4508254
j) Expenses Payable 0 0 0 0
k) NPS Account 0 0 0 0
Total - A 993489613 27501364 1020990977 742786976
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2017
Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
B. PROVISIONS
1. For Taxation 0 0 0 0
2. For Gratuity 11669989 0 11669989 7739282
3. For Super Annuation / Pension 0 0 0 0
4. For Accumulated Leave Encashment 15051968 0 15051968 10055829
5. For Expenses Payable 0 0 0 0
7. For Trade Warranties / Claims 0 0 0 0
8. For Others 0 0 0 0
TOTAL (B) 26721957 0 26721957 17795111TOTAL ( A+B ) 1020211570 27501364 1047712934 760582087
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Annual Accounts and Audited Statement...
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULE - 3 (b) SPONSORED FELLOWSHIPS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Amount in Rupees
1.
SL.
No
2. Name of the Sponsor
Opening Balance as on
01.04.2016
Transactions during the year
Closing Bal-ance as on 31.03.2017
3. Credit
4. Debit
5. Credit
6. Debit
7. Credit
8. Debit
1 Society Generele Bangalore[ General ] 0 0 2320000 2320000 0 0
2Scholarship from Ministry of Tribal Affairs
0 0 0 0 0 0
3Ministry of Social Justice & Empower-ment [ S C Students ]
0 0 4033920 4033920 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 6353920 6353920 0 0
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULE - 3 (c ) UNUTILISED GRANTS FROM UGC, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND STATE GOVERNMENTS
Amount in Rupees
CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
A. Plan grants: Government of India (Min.of HRD)
Balance B/F 695337781.00 1059963605.00
Add: Receipts during the year 1434000000.00 748436122.00
Total (a) 2129337781.00 1808399727.00
Less: Refunds
Less: Utilised for Revenue Expenditure 173014721.00 140825455.00
Less: Utilised for Capital Expenditure 1004637168.00 972236491.00
Total (b) 1177651889.00 1113061946.00
Unutilised carried forwards (a-b) 951685892.00 695337781.00
B. UGC Grants : Plan
Balance B/F
Add: Receipts during the year
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Total (d)
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Balance B/F
Add: Receipts during the year
Total (e )
Less: Refunds
Less: Utilised for Revenue Expenditure
Less: Utilised for Capital Expenditure
Total (f)
Unutilised carried forwards (e-f)
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भारतीय परबध ससथान तिरचिरापललीINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
SCHEDULE - 3 (c ) UNUTILISED GRANTS FROM UGC, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA AND STATE GOVERNMENTS
Amount in Rupees
CURRENT YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR
D. Grants from State Government
Balance B/F
Add: Receipts during the year
Total (g)
Less: Refunds
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Less: Utilised for Capital Expenditure
Total (h)
Unutilised carried forwards (g-h)
Grand Total (A+B+C+D) 951685892.00 695337781.00
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Annual Accounts and Audited Statement...
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ससथान तिरचिरापलली
IND
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ST
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SCHEDULE 4 (C ) (i) - PATENTS AND COPYRIGHTS Amount in Rupees
S.No PARTICULARS
OPEN-ING BAL-ANCE
ADDI-TION
AMORTIZA-TION
NET BLOCK
2016-17
NET BLOCK
2015-16
A. Patents Granted
NIL
1Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2008-09
(Original Value - Rs…./-)
2Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2010-11
(Original Value - Rs…./-)
3Balance as on 31.03.14 of Patents obtained in 2012-13
(Original Value - Rs…./-)
4Patents granted during the current year
Total
S.No PARTICULARS
OPEN-ING BAL-ANCE
ADDI-TION
PATENTS GRANTED/REJECTED
NET BLOCK
2015-16
NET BLOCK
2014-15
B.Patents Pending in respect of Pat-ents applied for
NIL
1Expenditure incurred during 2009-10 to 2011-12
2Expenditure incurred during 2012-13
3Expenditure incurred during 2013-14
Total
C. Grand Total (A+B)
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SCHEDULES FORMING PART OF THE BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31.03.2017
Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
SCHEDULE 5 - INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS
1. Central Government Securities 0 0 0 0
2. State Government Securities 0 0 0 0
3. Other Approved Securities 0 0 0 0
4. Shares 0 0 0 0
5. Debentures & Bonds 0 0 0 0
6. Term Deposits with Banks- Endowment 611700 0 611700 611700
7. Term Deposits with Banks - Earmarked Fund(Corpus Fund)
574614026 0 574614026 409614026
TOTAL 575225726 0 575225726 410225726
SCHEDULE 5(A)-INVESTMENTS FROM EARMARKED/ENDOWMENT FUNDS (FUND WISE)
1. Endowment fund investments 611700 0 611700 611700
2. Ear Marked Fund (Corpus Fund) investments 574614026 0 574614026 409614026
TOTAL 575225726 0 575225726 410225726
SCHEDULE 6 - INVESTMENTS - OTHERS
1. Central Government Securities 0 0 0 0
2. State Government Securities 0 0 0 0
3. Other Approved Securities 0 0 0 0
4. Shares 0 0 0 0
5. Debentures & Bonds 0 0 0 0
6 Others (Specify) 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0
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SCHEDULE 7 - CURRENT ASSETS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT
31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
1. Stock
a. Stores & Spares 0 0 0 0
b. Loose Tools 0 0 0 0
c. Publications 0 0 0 0
d. Laboratory chemicals,consumables and glass ware
0 0 0 0
e. Building Material 0 0 0 0
f. Electrical Material 0 0 0 0
g. Stationery 0 0 0 0 h. Water supply material 0 0 0 0
2. Sundry Debtors
a. Debts outstanding for a period exceeding six
Months 0 0 0 0
b. Others 37643 0 37643 5796413
3. Cash and Bank Balances
a. With Scheduled Banks
i. In Current Account 0 0 0 0
ii. In Term Deposit 227374527 0 227374527 208447802
iii. In Savings Account 18399054 1122225 19521279 11099227
b. With Non Scheduled Banks
i. In Term Deposit 0 0 0 0
ii. In Savings Account 0 0 0 0 c. Interest Accrued on Term Deposits & SB A/c
6518144 0 6518144 8047149
4. Post Office Savings Account 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 252329368 1122225 253451593 233390591
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ANNEXURE A to Schedule 7 Amount in Rupees
Sl.No
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CC
I. Saving Bank Accounts
1 Grants from UGC A/c
2 Universitty Receipts A/c
3 Scholarship A/c
4 Academic Fee Receipt A/c 773290.63 1122225.14
5 Development (Plan A/c) 5127975.84 0.00
6 Combined Entrance Exams (CBT)A/c
7 UGC Plan Fellowship A/c 6622754.00 0.008 Corpus Fund A/c (EMF) 104712.39 0.00
9 Sponsored Projects Fund A/c 2255649.90 0.00
10 Sponsored Programme A/c (TEQIP) 3335681 0.00
11 Endowment & Chair A/c (EMF) 9454.07 0.00
12 UGC JRF Fellopwship A/c (EMF)
13 HBA Fund A/c (EMF)
14 Conveyance A/c (EMF)
15 UGC Rajiv Gandhi National Fellowship A/c(EMF)
16 Academic Development Fund A/c
17 Deposits A/c
18 Student Fund A/c (Hostel & Mess ) 169536.00 0.00
19 Student Aid Fund A/c
20 NPS A/c 0.00 0.00
Total ( I ) 18399053.83 1122225.14
II. Current Account Total ( II ) 0.00 0.00
III. Term Deposits with Scheduled Banks
1 Development (Plan A/c) 128063132.00 0.00
2 Academic Fee Receipt A/c 62000000.00 0.00
3 Sponsored Projects Fund A/c 6516295.00 0.00
4 Student Fund A/c (Hostel & Mess ) 13000000.00 0.00
5 Retirement Benefit fund (RBF) 17795100.00 0.00
Total ( III) 227374527.00 0.00
Total ( I + II + III ) 245773580.83 1122225.14
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SCHEDULE 8- LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT
31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
1. Advances to employees (non interest bearing)
a. Salary 0 0 0 7500
b. Festival / Flood 45900 20400 66300 94800
c. Medical Advance 0 0 0 0
d. Other - LTC 0 0 0 0
e. Other - FDA(MHRD) 0 0 0 0
f. Staff 0 0 0 300869
2. Long Term Advances to employees ( Interest bearing) a. Vehicle Loan 0 0 0 0
b. Housing Loan 0 0 0 0
c. Others 0 0 0 03. Advances and other amounts recoverable in cash or kind or for value to be received: a. On Capital Account 921132542 0 921132542 639546501
b. To Suppliers 0 0 0 700000
c. Others 1785893 4426781 6212674 110000
4. Prepaid Expenses
a. Insurance 0 0 0 0
b. Other expenses 15421635 324732 15746367 11372535
5. Deposits
a. Telephone 12500 0 12500 10000
b. Lease Rent 300000 8936200 9236200 9236200
c. Electricity 0 150000 150000 150000
d. AICTE , if applicable 0 0 0 0
e. Others (Gas & Milk deposit) 5550 0 5550 5550
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SCHEDULE 8- LOANS, ADVANCES & DEPOSITS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CC
CURRENT YEAR AS AT
31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT
31.03.2016
a) on Investments Earmarked 27385879 0 27385879 20675745
b) on Investments Others 0 0 0 0
c) On Loans & Advances 0 0 0 0
d) Others (Service Tax Payable) 0 0 0 2526140
7. Other - Current assets receivables from UGC/sponsored funds a) Debit balances in Sponsored projectsGrants
0 0 0 0
b) Debit balances in Sponsored Fellowships & Scholarships
0 0 0 0
c) Grants Receivable(MHRD) 0 0 0 9436122
d) Other receivables from Other IIMs 3162863 0 3162863 0
e) Other receivables from Chennai Centre 0 0 0 0
8. Claims Receivable 80253 0 80253 3903503
TOTAL 969333015 13858113 983191128 698075465
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SCHEDULE 9 - ACADEMIC RECEIPTS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
I. FEES FROM STUDENTS
A. ACADEMIC
1. Tuition Fee 161408931 29750000 191158931 130619633
2 Admission Fee 0 0 0 0
3. Enrollment Fee 0 0 0 0
4. Library Admission Fees 0 0 0 0
5. Laboratory fees 0 0 0 0
6. Art & Craft fee 0 0 0 0
7. Registration fee 0 0 0 0
8. Syallabus fee 0 0 0 0
Total - A 161408931 29750000 191158931 130619633
B. EXAMINATION
1. Admission Test Fees 0 0 0 0
2. Examination Fees 0 0 0 0
3. Mark sheet etc. Fees 0 0 0 0
4. Answer Paper Review Fees 21600 0 21600 0
Total - B 21600 0 21600 0
C. OTHER FEES
1. Identity card fee 0 0 0 0
2. Fine/Miscellaneous fee 1090958 182000 1272958 2603094
3. Medical fee 0 0 0 0
4. Transportation Fees 0 0 0 0
5. Hostel Fees 0 0 0 0
Total - C 1090958 182000 1272958 2603094
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SCHEDULE 9 - ACADEMIC RECEIPTS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
D. SALE OF PUBLICATIONS
1. Sale of Admission forms 0 0 0 0
2. Sale of syllabus and Question Paper etc.
0 0 0 0
3. Sale of Prospectus including Admis-sion Forms
0 0 0 0
Total - D 0 0 0 0
E. OTHER ACADEMIC RECEIPTS1. Registration fee for workshops,pro-grammes
0 0 0 0
2. Registration fees(Academic staff college)
0 0 0 0
Total - E 0 0 0 0
GRAND TOTAL (A+B+C+D+E) 162521489 29932000 192453489 133222727
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SCHEDULE 10 - GRANTS / SUBSIDES (IRREVOCABLE GRANTS RECEIVED) Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS Plan
Total Plan
2016-17 2015-16
Total TotalGovt. of India
GIA -35 GIA - 31 GIA - 36
Balance B/F 687036247 2231467 6070067 695337781 695337781 1059963605
Add: Receipts during the year
1255000000 65000000 114000000 1434000000 1434000000 748436122
Total 1942036247 67231467 120070067 2129337781 2129337781 1808399727
Less: Utilised for Capital expenditure (A)
1004637168 0 0 1004637168 1004637168 972236491
Balance 937399079 67231467 120070067 1124700613 1124700613 836163236
Less:Utilized for Revenue Expenditure (B)
0 89265407 83749314 173014721 173014721 140825455
Balance C/F (C) 937399079 -22033940 36320753 951685892 951685892 695337781
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SCHEDULE 11 - INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
1. Interest
a) On Govt. Securities 0 0 0 0
b) Other Bond / Debenture 0 0 0 0
2. Income Accured but not due on Term Deposits /Interest bearing advance to employees [each Fund separately]
0 0 0 0
3. Others (specify)
Less: Transferred to EMF( Item No.3) 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE 12 - INTEREST EARNED
1. Interest on Term Deposits 26679931 0 26679931 24824689
2. Interest on Saving Bank Accounts 2456346 182524 2638870 3075880
3. On Loans
a. Employees/ Staff 0 0 0 0
b. Others 0 0 0 0
4. On Debtors and Other Receivables 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 29136277 182524 29318801 27900569
SCHEDULE 13 - OTHER INCOME
A. Income from Land & Building
1. Hostel Room Rent 0 0 0 0
2. License Fees 0 0 0 0 3. Hire Charges Auditorium/Play Ground/ Convocation Centre
0 0 0 0
4. Electricity & Water Charges 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0
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SCHEDULE 13 - OTHER INCOME Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
B. Sale of Institute Publication 0 0 0 0
C. Income from holding Events
1. Gross Receipts from Annual Function /
0 0 0 0
Sports Carnival 0 0 0 0 Less Direct Expenditure incurred on above
0 0 0 0
2. Gross Receipts from Fetes 0 0 0 0 Less Direct Expenditure incurred on Fetes
0 0 0 0
3. Gross Receipts for Educational Tours
0 0 0 0
Less Direct Expenditure incurred on Tours
0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0
D. Others
1. Income from consultancy 0 0 0 1000
2. RTI fees 252 0 252 200
3. Income from Royalty 0 0 0 04. Sale of application form(recruit-ment)
0 0 0 0
5. Misc. receipts(sale of tender form, waste paper etc.)
270192 249850 520042 1727393
6. Profit on sale/disposal of Assets 6126 0 6126 0
a) Owned assets 0 0 0 0
b) Assets received free of cost 0 0 0 07. Grants/Donations from Institu-tions, welfare bodies and interna-tional organizations
0 0 0 0
8. Others (specify) 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 276570 249850 526420 1728593
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SCHEDULE 14 - PRIOR PERIOD INCOME Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
1. Academic Receipts 0 0 0 0
2. Income from Investments 0 0 0 0
3. Interest Earned 0 0 0 0
4. Others Income (Prior period ex-penses- adjustment)
0 0 0 22209
TOTAL 0 0 0 22209
GRAND TOTAL 364949057 30364374 395313431 303699553
SCHEDULE 15 - STAFF PAYMENTS & BENEFITS
a. Salaries & Wages 64209575 842458 65052033 51485690
b. Allowances & Bonus 4042849 4362120 8404969 6330176
c. Contribution to Provident fund 129810 0 129810 92057
d. Contribution to other fund 0 0 0 0
e. Staff Welfare Expenses 223065 24202 247267 193132
f. Retirement and Terminal Benefits 12879693 56839 12936532 9870478
g. LTC facility 648273 0 648273 345051
h. Medical facility 1206299 37920 1244219 905801
i. Children Education Allowance 399750 15847 415597 305658
j. Honorarium 10000 0 10000 90000
TOTAL 83749314 5339386 89088700 69618043
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SCHEDULE 15 A - EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT AND TERMINAL BENEFITS Amount in Rupees
PENSION GRATUITYLEAVE
ENCASHMENTTOTAL
Opening Balance as on 01.04.2016 0 7739282 10055829 17795111
Addition: Capitalized value of contribu-tions received from other organizations
0 0 0 0
Addition: Interest Accrued but not due as on 31.03.2017
126246 164036 290282
Total (a) 0 7865528 10219865 18085393Less: Actual Payment during the year (b)
0 0 178537 178537
Balance available on 31.03.2017 c(a-b) 0 7865528 10041328 17906856
Provision required on 31.03.2017 as per Acturial Valuation (d)
0 11669989 15051968 26721957
A. Provision to be made in the current year (d-c)
0 3804461 5010640 8815101
B. contribution to New Pension Scheme 4064592 0 0 4064592
C. Medical Reimbursement to Retired Employees
0 0 0 0
D. Travel to Hometown on Retirement 0 0 0 0
E. Deposit Linked Insurance Payment 0 0 0 0
Total (A+B+C+D+E) 4064592 3804461 5010640 12879693
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SCHEDULE 16 - ACADEMIC EXPENSES Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
a) Laboratory expenses 0 0 0 0
b) Field work/Participation in Confer-ences
1873091 0 1873091 2023691
c) Expenses on Seminars/Workshops 880925 6664 887589 1194206
d) Payment to visiting faculty 5404117 4047714 9451831 8259495
e) Examination 0 0 0 0
f) Student Welfare expenses 2368493 42000 2410493 1185556
g) Admission expenses 174243 5008399 5182642 4663000h) Convocation\Inauguration ex-penses
3111656 385143 3496799 2656671
i) Publications 915510 262669 1178179 595229
j) FPM Stipend and other expenses 12585640 0 12585640 7376555k) Subscription /Postage/Telephone Expenses
146820 0 146820 92987
l) Accommodation & Other academ-ic Expenses
877784 978954 1856738 1847558
m) CMDP expenses 139612 0 139612 20089
n) Course Materials 7657983 1394816 9052799 5505384
o) HR conclave expenses 531334 0 531334 429249p) IT expenses\Computer hiring charges
2770776 301080 3071856 3267195
q) Library expenses 17482965 34055 17517020 16473473
r) Travelling expenses 824256 1808120 2632376 5240053
s) Placement & external relations 2929495 6612 2936107 2266511
t) Hostel Rent & Maintenance 287520 0 287520 12213
u) Alumni Expenses 456904 4459 461363 340883
TOTAL 61419124 14280685 75699809 63449998
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SCHEDULE 17 - ADMINISTRATIVE & GENERAL EXPENSES Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
A Infrastructure
a)Electricity and power 1956953 1075379 3032332 3837800
b)Water charges 0 0 0 0
c)Insurance 7122 0 7122 647 d)Rent,Rates and Taxes (including property Tax)
2266674 11053392 13320066 12115387
B.Communication
e)Postage and Courier 176895 67429 244324 256622 f)Telephone,Fax and Internet Charges
948514 378904 1327418 1092752
C.Others g)Printing and Stationery (con-sumption)
488708 20512 509220 808625
h)Travelling and Conveyance Expenses
2423695 196842 2620537 3134516
i)Hospitality 738040 8777 746817 659662
j)Auditors Remuneration 265000 0 265000 285000
k)Professional Charges 582396 48000 630396 291853
l)Advertisement and Publicity 816371 0 816371 1712125
m)Magazines & Journals 96763 10330 107093 103012
n)Others Expenses 902371 25778 928149 877147
o)Institute's Celebrations 253100 0 253100 250075
p) Meeting, workshop& conference 1805535 0 1805535 1317621
q) Computer hiring charges 500390 38940 539330 415215 r) Security service charges &other wages
5118695 0 5118695 4228343
s) Swachh Bharat Cess -service tax 87374 63180 150554 34035 t) Student welfare expenses -Ad-min
20015 49305 69320 53287
TOTAL 19454611 13036768 32491379 31473724
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SCHEDULE 18 - TRANSPORTATION EXPENSES Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
1. Vehicle Owned by the Institute
a. Running Expenses 61042 0 61042 76949
b. Repairs & Maintenance 16853 0 16853 17353
c. Insurance 11435 0 11435 163162. Vehicles taken on rent - Rent / Lease Exp.
0 0 0 0
3. Vehicle (Taxi) hiring charges 804175 146710 950885 1274981
TOTAL 893505 146710 1040215 1385599
SCHEDULE 19 - REPAIRS & MAINTENANCE
a. Buildings 960943 36290 997233 1072297
b. Furniture & Fixtures 0 0 0 0
c. Plant & Machinery 13933 0 13933 52110
d. Office Equipment's 0 0 0 0
e. Computers 39650 0 39650 0
f. Laboratory & Scientific equipment 0 0 0 0
g. Audio Visual equipment 0 0 0 0
h. Cleaning Material & Services 5358246 746286 6104532 4793251
i. Book binding charges 0 0 0 0
j. Gardening 3463 0 3463 15961
k. Estate Maintenance 0 0 0 0
l. Others (specify) 251930 49334 301264 214228
TOTAL 6628165 831910 7460075 6147847
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SCHEDULE 20 - FINANCE COST Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
1. Bank charges 0 0 0 0
2. Others (specify) 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE 21 - OTHER EXPENSES
a) Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts/Advances
0 0 0 0
b) Irrecoverable Balance written off 0 0 0 0c) Grants/Subsides to other institu-tions/organizations
0 0 0 0
d) Others (specify) 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 0 0 0 0
SCHEDULE 22 - PRIOR PERIOD EXPENSES
1. Establishment expenses 0 0 0 0
2. Academic expenses 125000 0 125000 0
3. Administrative expenses 744954 0 744954 0
4. Transportation expenses 0 0 0 0
5. Repairs & Maintenance 0 0 0 0
6. Other expenses 48 0 48 526512
TOTAL 870002 0 870002 526512
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SCHEDULE 22(A) - IRG EXPENSES Amount in Rupees
PARTICULARS IIMT IIMT-CCCURRENT
YEAR AS AT 31.03.2017
PREVIOUS YEAR AS AT 31.03.2016
a) Faculty Development Allowance 4199605 0 4199605 1832809
b) Hostel Room rent\Establishment charges
1401500 0 1401500 1240833
c) Incentive for Faculty (Work Plan Norm)
6243566 0 6243566 4955055
d) Medical Expenses Reimbursement under IRG
375071 0 375071 65226
e) Staff welfare Expenses under IRG 130000 0 130000 0
TOTAL 12349742 0 12349742 8093923
GRAND TOTAL 185364463 33635459 218999922 180695646
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M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date : 16.06.2017
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SCHEDULE 23
SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
1. BASIS FOR PREPARATION OF ACCOUNTS
1.1 The Financial Statements are prepared under the Historical Cost Convention method and on the accrual basis of accounting in accordance with the framework of accounting procedure prescribed by the MHRD for Central Higher Educational Institutions.
1.2 The “Revised Format of Accounts under Uniform Accounting Standard” (UAS) applicable to all Central Educational Institutions (CEIs) introduced by Ministry of Human Resource Development ( MHRD ) and communicated vide letter no. 29‐4/2012‐IFD dated 17.04.2015 of the Joint Secretary and Financial Advisor, MHRD, GoI, Department of Higher Education, New Delhi, has been applied for the preparation of Financial Statements of the Institute from Financial Year 2014‐15 and the guidelines given thereon have been complied with in the preparation of Financial Statements in the new format of accounts prescribed and approved by the Comptroller & Auditor General (CAG) of India vide their letter no: RC(AB)/Misc./Format of A/cs/04‐31/2013 dt.10.04.2015.
1.3 Amounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee and they have been represented in lakh rounded to two decimals in Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and Receipts and Payments Account as per the instructions and accounting principles of guidelines of revised format of accounts approved by the CAG of India and they are rounded to the nearest rupee in the rest of schedules and notes.
2. REVENUE RECOGNITION
2.1 Tuition Fee collected from students is a composite one which comprises fee towards Tuition, Library, Course Material, Hostel Room Rent, Internet etc. and it is accounted on accrual basis. The Tuition Fee is treated as Internal Revenue Generation (IRG).
2.2 Interest income has been accounted on accrual basis.
3. FIXED ASSETS AND DEPRECIATION
3.1 Fixed Assets are stated at cost of acquisition including inward freight, duties and taxes and incidental and direct expenses related to acquisition, installation and commissioning.
3.2 Self‐constructed assets are stated at directly relatable cost of construction of the assets.
3.3 Capital work in progress includes the cost of fixed assets under construction or that are not ready for their intended use. Capital advances are disclosed separately under current assets.
3.4 Fixed Assets are valued at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation on fixed assets had been provided under Straight Line Method (SLM). From the Financial Year 2014‐15 onwards, the following rates prescribed under the Revised format of Accounts of Central Educational Institutions (CEIs) approved by CAG of India have been adopted with retrospective effect in the books of accounts of the year 2014‐15 since the new rate of depreciation are applicable from that year.
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S.No. Asset Head Rate of Depreciation (%)
Tangible Assets1. Land 0
2. Site Development 0
3. Buildings 2
4. Roads & Bridges 2
5. Tube wells & water supply 2
6. Sewerage & Drainage 2
7. Electrical Installation and Equipment 5
8. Plant & Machinery 5
9. Scientific & Laboratory Equipment 8
10. Office Equipment 7.5
11. Audio visual Equipment 7.5
12. Computers & Peripherals 20
13. Furniture , Fixtures & Fittings 7.5
14. Vehicles 10
15. Library Books & Scientific Journals 10
Intangible Assets (Amortization)1. E‐Journals 40
2. Computer Software 40
3.5 Depreciation is provided for the whole year irrespective of the date on which it is put to use.
3.6 Where an asset is fully depreciated, it will be carried at a residual value of Re.1/‐ in the Balance Sheet.
3.7 Assets whose individual value is equal to or less than Rs.2000/‐ (except library books) are treated as Small Value Assets (SVA) and they are depreciated 100% by keeping residual value of Re.1/‐.
4. INTANGIBLE ASSETS
4.1 The software, e‐databases, e‐journals etc., bought for perpetual uses are classified as FA‐Intangible Assets and they are amortized over 2.5 years.
4.2 The software, e‐databases, e‐journals etc., whose life is equal to or less than one year, are charged to revenue expenditure in the year of occurrence.
5. INVESTMENTS
Investments, being short term in nature are valued at cost or market value, whichever is lower.
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6. EARMARKED / ENDOWMENT FUNDS
6.1 Funds received from donors for specific purpose are termed as Earmarked/Endowment funds. The funds received from donor are represented by Investments or Term Deposits or Bank Balances. Interest earned on such funds is utilized for specific purpose for which funds were obtained. Income and Expenses relating to Endowment funds are set off in the fund account in Balance Sheet and not taken to Income and Expenditure account.
6.2 Corpus fund: The Tuition Fee received from the students has been treated as the Internal Revenue Generation (IRG) of the Institute. The Board of Governors (BoG) has, vide item No. V.7 of the Minutes of 13th Meeting held on 10.01.2014, approved for the creation of Institute Corpus Fund. The Corpus Fund so created has been deposited in Long Term Deposits with Scheduled Banks as per the decision of Board.
7. GOVERNMENT GRANTS
7.1 The Grants received from Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) are accounted on realization basis. However, where a sanction for release of Grant pertaining to the financial year for which accounts are prepared is received before 31st March of the respective financial year and the grant is actually received in the subsequent financial year, the Grant is accounted on accrual basis.
7.2 The Grants are received from MHRD under three group heads, viz., GIA‐35 (Creation of Capital Assets), GIA‐31(General) and GIA‐36(Salaries).
7.3 Out of the Capital Grant received, the amount incurred during the year towards capital expenditure is transferred to Capital Fund.
7.4 Grant received towards General and Salary expenditure, is treated as income to the extent expenditure has been incurred during the year.
7.5 Unutilized Grants (including advances paid out of grants) are carried forward and exhibited as a current liability in the Balance Sheet.
7.6 The concept of "fund based accounting" has been complied with in the preparation of Financial Statements.
7.7 The Institute is funded by MHRD through Plan Grant only for meeting out both capital & revenue expenditure.
8. SPONSORED PROJECTS
8.1 In respect of ongoing Sponsored Projects, the amounts received from sponsors are credited to the head “Current Liabilities and Provisions” [Schedule 3(a)]. As and when expenditure incurred against such projects, the concerned project account is debited with allocated overhead charges.
8.2 The scholarship sponsored by various organisations are accounted in the same way as Sponsored projects.
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9. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
9.1 All the employees appointed since the inception of the institute are governed under National Pension System. The NPS is a defined contribution plan and contributions to the scheme are accounted on accrual basis.
9.2 Retirement benefits such as gratuity and leave encashment being defined benefit plan are provided on the basis of actuarial valuation in accordance with the provisions of AS 15. Based on recommendation given by the Finance Committee (Item No. IV.6 of 14th FC 19.11.2016) and approved by the BoG (Item No. V.12 of 24th BoG held on 19.11.2016), a sum of Rs.1,77,95,111/‐ has been deposited in long term fixed deposit. For current year, provision of Rs.88,15,101/‐ has been made based on Actuarial Valuation.
9.3 Contribution to Provident Fund, which is a defined contribution plan, in accordance with the relevant statute is charged to Income and Expenditure account on accrual basis.
9.4 All other employee benefits are accounted as short term obligation on accrual basis.
10. INCOME TAX
The income of the Institute is exempt from Income Tax u/s 10 (23C) (iii ab) of Income Tax Act, 1961.
11. PROVISIONS
A provision is recognised when an enterprise has a present obligation as a result of past event, it is probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation, in respect of which a reliable estimate can be made. Provisions are not discounted to its present value and are determined based on best estimate required to settle the obligation at the balance sheet date. These are reviewed at each balance sheet date and adjusted to reflect the current best estimates.
12. CONTINGENT LIABILITY
A contingent liability is a possible obligation that arises due to past events whose existence will be confirmed by the occurrence or non‐occurrence of one or more uncertain future events beyond the control of the institute or a present obligation that is not recognized because it is not probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation. A contingent liability also arises in extremely rare cases where there is a liability that cannot be recognized because it cannot be measured reliably. The institute does not recognize a contingent liability but discloses its existence in the financial statements.
M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date: 16.06.2017
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SCHEDULE 24
NOTES TO ACCOUNTS
1. Capital Commitment
1.1 The Government of Tamil Nadu have vide G.O. (Ms) No. 491, Higher Education Department, dated 22.12.2008 have issued order alienating land to an extent of 192.35 acres in Suriyur Village, Tiruchirappalli District situated within the Bharathidasan University (BDU) Campus to the Ministry of HRD, Department of Higher Education, Government of India, New Delhi, for the purpose of establishing Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli. The said land has been taken possession vide land transfer certificate effected by Thasildar of Tiruverumbur on 03.09.2010. The name transfer for the said land in the name of IIMT has been effected alongwith the patta in August 2010. As per the provisions of Section 17 (2) of the Registration Act, 1908, the registration is not required for any grant of immovable property by one Government to another Government.
However, the Government of Tamil Nadu (GoTN) have vide G.O. (Ms) No. 181 dated 10.08.2011 transferred land to an extent of 22.08 acres back to Bharathidasan University. The IIM Tiruchirappalli has taken up this issue with Chief Secretary and the District Collector of Tiruchirappalli to take back 22.08 acres of land and the issue of Government order to that effect is awaited. The MHRD has also been approached to resolve the issue. After holding several negotiations and correspondences with BDU and Principal Secretary, Dept. of Higher Education, GoTN a meeting was conducted among the Authorities of IIMT and BDU in the presence of Principal Secretary, Dept.of Higher Education, GoTN on 8th April, 2014 and a MoU was reached between IIMT and BDU on 24.06.2014. The MoU, interalia, envisaged alienation of land measuring 3.60 acres (including the bore well) in SF No.656/2B and as a measure of Goodwill and compensation for the said portion of land along with borewell, IIMT would pay a sum of Rs.135.42 lakh to Tamil Nadu Water & Drainage Board (TWAD Board) towards the cost of executing the project for providing 2.00 lakh litres of water per day from Cauvery basin to BDU as full and final payment. IIMT will not be liable for any recurring expenditure thereafter.
In addition to the above, the estimated cost for providing water supply from Cauvery Basin to the New Campus of the Institute worked out to Rs.171.00 lakh (2012‐13 Schedule of rates) which was again revised to Rs.192.68 lakh (July 2015).
No value towards the cost of land has been assigned as the land was transferred by the Government of Tamilnadu free of cost.
1.2 Administrative approval was accorded for the construction of New Campus amounting to Rs.332.72 Cr.. A sum of Rs. 302.00 Cr. was deposited with CPWD, IIMT Project Division, IIMT Project Circle, Trichy till 31.03.2017. The value of work done as on 31.03.2017 is Rs.212.33 Cr.
2. Fixed assets
2.1 Additions in the year 2016‐17 to Fixed Assets in Schedule 4 include Assets purchased out of Plan Funds amounting to Rs.100.46 Cr. The Assets have been set up by credit to Capital Fund. Assets
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to the tune of Rs.0.009 Cr. were purchased for IIMT‐CC out of its resources.
2.2 All the Fixed Assets of IIMT were acquired from Plan funds only right from the inception of the Institute to till date (31.03.2017).
2.3 No Fixed Asset has been purchased out of funds of Sponsored Projects as at the date of Balance Sheet.
3. Endowment fund
The erstwhile Chairman of the Institute, Shri. M. Damodaran, IAS (Rtd.), proposed (Feb.2014) to institute an annual Award for the Outstanding Lady Student among the graduating students of the PGP every year in memory of his beloved mother, Late Ms.Leela Chandrasekhara Menon. The proposal was approved (Feb.2014) by the faculty council of the Institute and as per the approval of the BoG given vide item No.VI.3 of 14th Meeting held on 15.03.2014 in pursuance of the powers conferred on it under Rule 12(vii) of IIM Tiruchirappalli Society, an Endowment Fund in the name of “Leela Chandrasekhara Menon Award for the Outstanding Lady Student of the Year” has been created for which a sum of Rs.6.00 lakh has been received (in Feb.2014) from the erstwhile Chairman of the Institute and it has been deposited (10.03.2014) for period of 10 years in PNB through a separate savings bank account No.0457000100136854 opened with PNB to operate and maintain the said Endowment Fund Account. Out of the interest proceeds received every year, a cash prize of Rs.50,000/‐ along with a certificate will be awarded to the outstanding lady student among the graduating lady students of the two years PGP every year from 2013‐15 Batch onwards.
4. Current assets
4.1 The current assets, Loans, Advances and deposits have a value on realization in the ordinary course, equal at least to the aggregate amount shown in the balance sheet.
4.2 The details of balances in savings accounts and fixed deposit accounts with banks are given in Annexure A to Schedule 7 (Current Assets).
5. Accounting for Grants
Based on Uniform Accounting Standard issued by MHRD, the grants received have been classified as capital funds and corpus fund. Further, grants pending to be utilized as at the year end have been classified as unutilized grants.
6. Contingent liability
6.1 No court cases filed against the Institute is pending as on March 31, 2017
6.2 The institute has received a demand for payment of rent @ Rs.1,76,760 per month from 09.03.2011 onwards from NITT towards the occupation of their old library building (Ground floor and first floor). However, the demand of payment of rent has been contested by the institute, on the ground of having spent huge outlay to an extent of Rs.101.26 Lakh in total during 2011‐
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12 towards major civil works (Rs.61.35 Lakh) and electrical works (Rs.39.91 Lakh) besides non furnishing of break up details for the computation of monthly rent of Rs.1.77 Lakh. Upon a request made (September 2012) to NITT to provide the break‐up details for the monthly rent fixed @ Rs.1.77 lakh, NITT provided (December 2012) details along with the monthly enhanced monthly rent of Rs.1.96 lakh. On a perusal of the workings provided by NITT, IIMT has reworked and arrived at the correct monthly rent @ Rs.71,000 and communicated (January 2012) to NITT for their concurrence. As IIMT did not receive concurrence from NITT, the due amount of rent of Rs.17.75 lakh for the period from March 2011 to March 2013 has been remitted to NITT in May 2013. However, necessary liability as of March 2013 has been provided for in the books of accounts for the year 2012‐13. Though the rent has been regularly paid @Rs.71000/‐p.m. for period up to September 2013, no further payment has been made on the ground of dispute to be resolved between NITT and IIMT and non‐ receipt of any demand from NITT.
6.3 In respect of Electricity and Water charges payable to NITT, it has been resolved to pay the energy charges, MD charges, Meter Rent and Water charges as per the demand raised by NITT and in respect of extra levy on M.D. charges it has been decided to pay on pro‐rata basis as per the decision taken by the committee (January & February 2013) formed for this purpose. Accordingly, the dues of electricity and water charges up to March 2017 have been paid.
7. The National Pension System (NPS) Accounts are owned by the members of that fund and not by the Institution and all the transactions pertaining to NPS are routed through a separate bank account. A Receipts and Payments Account, Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet for NPS Account is attached to the Institution's Accounts. The contributions made by the Subscribers and the Institute were regularly remitted into NSDL ‐CRA A/c as per NPS instructions. The contributions relating to March 2017 are exhibited in the Current Liability of the Institute as the due date of payment falls in the first working day of April 2017.
8. The grant of Rs.1,43,40,00,000/‐ received from the MHRD, Government of India, during the FY 2016‐17 has been classified as Capital Fund/Income under Income and Expenditure Account/Unutilized Grant under Current Liabilities as mentioned vide sl.no. 7 of Significant Accounting Policies (Schedule 23).
9. The Service Tax paid by the Institute on the various expenses incurred for the period upto 30.09.2013 has been accounted under a separate Head Service Tax. The Institute has not paid Service Tax on any of the expenditure incurred after 01.10.2013 as the Institute is exempt from Service Tax under the Category "Educational Institution". After the issue of GoI Notification no:06/2014‐Service Tax dt.11.07.2014 of Ministry of Finance, Dept.of Revenue, the Institute stands exempted from the payment of Service Tax for the following services :
a. All the services provided by an educational institution to its Students, Faculty and Staff
b. All the services provided to an education institution by way of
i. transportation of faculty, staff and students
ii. catering
iii. security
iv. housekeeping / cleaning
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v. all the services relating to admission to or conduct of examination by such institution.
vi. rent for Immovable property.
However, after the issue of mega exemption GoI Notification no:06/2015‐Service Tax dt.01.03.2015 of Ministry of Finance, Dept. Of Revenue, the Institute stands exempted from the payment of Service Tax for the same services as stated above except for the rent for Immovable property.
10. During the current year, provision for gratuity and leave encashment amounting to Rs.88.15 lakh as per the actuarial valuation has been accounted in the books of accounts in the FY 2016‐17.
11. A sum of Rs.85.90 lakh has been provided towards Incentive for Faculty (Work Plan Norm) during the previous FY 2015‐16 and paid during the current year. Similarly a sum of Rs.103.08 lakh has been provided for the current FY 2016‐17.
12. In respect of common pool expenditure towards admission for 2015‐17 batch incurred by second generation IIMs, a sum of Rs. 10,60,343/‐ has been shown as “receivable from other IIMs during the current FY 2016‐17. This figure has been arrived at based on the average of the actual expenditure of the three previous years’ batches (2012‐14, 2013‐15 and 2014‐16) since the data for the actual expenditure incurred for 2015‐16 batch by other IIMs has not been furnished by them so far.
13. The item wise details for Prior Period Income / Expenditure forming part of the Statement of Accounts for the year are given vide Schedule No:14 and Schedule No:22 respectively.
14. The Institute has been operating its unit at Chennai (IIMT – Chennai Centre) to provide Quality Management Education for the working Executives as a non‐residential Executive Education Programme and it commenced its Academic operations from 27.08.2012 for the first Batch of PGPBM 2012‐15. The figures for the IIMT, IIMT‐CC and the consolidated portion for the two units are given in the Balance Sheet, Income and Expenditure Account and the connected Schedules for the year 2016‐17.
15. No unclaimed EMD and security deposit, after it has become due, is outstanding as on 31st March 2017.
16. Transactions in Foreign Currency during the year were as under:
Sl.
No.Details
IIMT
(Rs.)
IIMT-CC
(Rs.)
Total
(Rs.)
I INCOME
i. Tuition fees 10,81,479 - 10,81,479
II. EXPENDITURE
i. Library- Books, Subscription, procurement of cases. 1,88,35,290 11,20,062 1,99,55,352
ii. Case writing workshops- Regn. Fees 4,53,985 - 4,53,985
Total Expenditure 1,92,89,275 11,20,062 2,04,09,337
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17. The Institute has been granted Certificate of Exemption in perpetuity u/s 80G of Income Tax Act, 1961 with effect from 16.12.2015 vide UR No: AAAAI5004R/05/15‐16/S‐307G dt.31.12.2015 of CIT (Exemptions), Chennai.
18. Schedule 1 to 24 are annexed to and they form an integral part of the Balance Sheet at 31.03.2017 and the Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended on that date.
19. Amounts have been rounded off to the nearest rupee.
20. The previous year’s figures are recast/restated/regrouped wherever necessary.
M.H. MOHANFinancial Advisor &
Chief Accounts Officer
V. GOPALDean- Accts & Administration
BHIMARAYA METRIDirector
Tiruchirappalli, Date : 16.06.2017
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