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MAHATMA GANDHI MISSSION
INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (NAAC Accredited – Grade ‘A’)
(AICTE Approved & Affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University) MGM Campus, N-6, CIDCO, Aurangabad-431003
Tel. 0240-248305, 0240-2473889, Fax: 0240-2473890 Email: [email protected], Web: www.mgmiom.org
1.3.1 Institution integrates cross cutting issues relevant to Gender, Environment and
Sustainability, Human Values and Professional Ethics into the Curriculum.
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1 Guest Lecture of DCP Mrs. Dipali Ghatage 2
2 Women’s Anti harassment Workshop conducted by Mrs.
Archana Gondhalekar Ex Judge Bombay High Court.
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3 Cleanliness Drive 3
4 Gandhi Jayanti Celebrations 4
5 Women’s Day Celebrations 5
6 Varsha Mangal Festival 6
7 Paper Recycling Plant 8
8 No vehicle day 10
9 Kanyaratna Group 11
10 Sakshma Activity 12
11 Syllabus Environment Management 14
12 Solar Panel Layout Diagram 16
13 Savage treatment plant layout 17
14 Rain Water Harvesting Plant 18
15 Gandhian Thoughts Certification course by Mark Lindley 19
16 Gandhian Thoughts-Syllabus 20
17 Moral Ethical Values Syllabus 21
18 Green Audit Certifications 22
A Guest Lecture delieverd by DCM Ms. Dipali Ghatage on Issues of today’s youth and their behavior
towards society and women’s harassment conducted on 11 September 2018.
Women’s Anti harassment Workshop conducted by Mrs. Archana Gondhalekar Ex Judge Bombay High
Court.
Varsha Mangal Utsav celebrated on 15th June. Plantation is done on this occasion which contributes to
environment and sustainability.
Paper Recycling Plant in the campus-Implementation of the theoretical aspects taught in
Environment Management subject.
Kanyaratna Group of students and faculties along with a social worker doctor Dr. Bhosale for
creation of awareness about save child and gender sensitization.
MGM
Institute of Management (IOM)
N-6, CIDCO, Aurangabad-431003
(NAAC Grade – A)
28/02/2015
To
The Director / Principal
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Subject :- Sending enteries for “Product Bidding Competition” to be held on Tuesday,
3rd
March 2015
Respected Sir / Madam,
On occasion of the International Women’s Day MGM Sakshma is organizing variety of events from 2nd
to
7th March 2015. The Institute of Management is organizing “Product Bidding Competition”.
Date : Tuesday, 3rd
Mrach 2015
Time : 2:00 to 5:00 pm
Venue : Seminar Hall, MGM Institute of Management
We request you to send a team of three members from your Institute. The rules of the game are attached
herewith.
Kindly send in the registrations by 3:00 pm on Monday, 2nd
March 2015.
Thanking You.
Prof. Asmita Joshi Prof. Smita Khursale
9823620545 9021621831
MGM
Institute of Management (IOM)
N-6, CIDCO, Aurangabad-431003
(NAAC Grade – A)
Product Bidding
Name of the Institute : - ________________________________________________________
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MGM
Institute of Management
(NAAC Grade – A)
Product Bidding Competition
General Rules
A team will consist of 3 members
Each team will have Rs. 10,00,000 as an initial balance (virtual)
A product will be shown on the screen along with its features
Teams have to orally bid to buy the product within stipulated limits
The product will be sold to the team bidding highest
The product’s actual price will be shown on the screen
The difference between bid price and actual price would be profit/loss
Teams will move to the next round on the basis of higher available balance
Teams having highest balance will be the winner and second highest will be runner up at the
end of the 4th
round
Other rules will be explained on the spot
Subject Title : Environment Management
Subject Ref. No. : MANB406 No. of Credits : 2
No. of Periods / Week : 2
Assignments /
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Semester
Examination
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Course Objective : UNs Resolution for 2010 & the World Millennium Goals have Environment
& Sustainable Development as the core objective. The course is designed to
make the budding managers sensitized to Environment along with
developing an understanding of inclusive & sustainable growth; thereby
creating Managers that cater to the societal demands along with the
organizational priorities.
Unit – I : Environment Management: Fundamentals-Sustainable Development,
Implications of human population growth, Limits to growth, Environment
and Business Schools.
Unit – II : Energy Management-Fossil Fuels use, Nuclear – Wind – Hydro Energy,
Bio-fuel; Recycling Industry; Ecosystem Concepts; Ecology: Industrial
Ecology, Agro-ecology.
Unit – III : Environment Management System; EMS Standards; Audit Scheme;
Clearance/Permissions for establishing industry; Carbon Credit.
Unit – IV : Environmental Management and Valuation: Environmental Accounting,
Green Funding, Green Banking; Environment Ethics; Environmental Health
& Protection; GATT/ WTO Provisions; Environmental Law.
Unit – V
: Pollution and Waste Management- Air, Water, Noise & Land Pollution;
Waste Management; Biodiversity Management; forest products and Trade;
Global-warming; Bharat Stage – II & Euro – II; Role of NGO’s.
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Institute of Management N-6, CIDCO, Aurangabad
Syllabus for MBA I to IV SEMESTER
IS 118 and IS 218, IS 318 and IS 418 – GANDHIAN THOUGHTS
Semester Lecture No. Topics to be covered
I 1-5
Philosophical Foundation of Gandhian Thought - I Unit No. 1 Common
connecting factors or Harmony in Indian Philosophical schools (Samanvaya)
– Law of Karma, Moksha, Rebirth, Moral order.
Unit No. 2 Basic concepts underlying Gandhian Thought – Truth,
NonViolence, Purity of Ends and Means.
Unit No. 3 Evolution of Gandhian Thought based on Indian Tradition –
Upanishad, Bhagavat Gita, Yoga (Patanjali)
Unit No. 4 Evolution of Gandhian Thought based on Indian Tradition –
Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, Christianity (Sermon on the Mount)
II 1-3
Gandhian Economic Thought - I Unit No. 1 Fundamental Principles of
Gandhian Economic Thought- Non – Violence, Bread Labour, Simplicity,
Human Values.
Unit No. 2 Gandhi’s views regarding Industrial Civilisation of the West,
Large – scale Industries, Mechanisation, Concentration.
Unit No. 3 Gandhi’s views regarding use of Machinery and Power,
Technological advancement, Labour Capital relations, Theory of
Trusteeship.
Unit No. 4 Principles underlying Gandhian Plan, Village self- sufficiency,
Gandhian concept of Rural Reconstruction, Cow in Village economy
III 1-5
Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi Unit No. 1 Emergence of Gandhi on
the Indian Political Scene, Gandhi’s concept of Morality in Politics, Theory
of Ends and means.
Unit No. 2 Gandhi’s views on the relationship between religion and politics,
Gandhi’s views on Equality, Liberty, Rights and Duties, Nationalism and
internationalism.
Unit No. 3 Gandhi’s views on Democracy, Ideal Society, State and
Government, Gramswaraj, Ramrajya.
Unit No. 4 Concept of Satyagraha, Satyagraha and Passive resistance,
Various techniques of Satyagraha, Main features and forms of Satyagraha.
IV 1-7
Gandhi and his Contemporaries - I Unit no. 1 Life and work of Gandhi and
Vinoba, Philosophical thought of Gandhi and Vinoba , Ethical thought of
Gandhi and Vinoba.
Unit No. 2 Political thought of Gandhi and Vinoba, Economic thought of
Gandhi and Vinoba, Educational thought of Gandhi and Vinoba
Unit No. 3 Life and work of Gandhi and Nehru, Religious thought of Gandhi
and Nehru, Leadership of Gandhi and Nehru
Unit No. 4 Political thought of Gandhi and Nehru, Economic thought of
Gandhi and Nehru, Contribution of Gandhi and Nehru towards national
development
Unit No. 5 Gandhiji and management thoughts- Gandhi as CEO.
MGM
Institute of Management N-6, CIDCO, Aurangabad
Syllabus for MBA I to IV SEMESTER
IS 119 and IS 219, IS 319 and IS 419 – Moral and Ethical Values
Semester Lecture No. Topics to be covered
I 1-5
1. Nature and scope of human values
2. Moral character building
2.a. Eastern Perspective M. K. Gandhi and Vivekananda
2.b. Western Perspective-Aristotle
3. Use of ethical values in social, personal and professional life.
II 1-3
4. Ethical Concepts
5. Virtues and Vice
6. Right and wrong
7. Justice and fairness
III 1-5
8. Indian Value System
8. a.Dharma-Riteous way of living. Its meaning and classification
8. b. Yama-Five ethical disciplines. Satya-Truth, Ahinsa-Non
violence, astheya-non stealing, aparigraha-non possession,
brahmacharya- celibacy.
8. c. Niyama- Five rules of self discipline. Swachha-mental and
physical cleanliness, santosha-happiness, tapas- contolling senses and
mind, swadhyay- studying scriptures with self introspection,
ishwarpranidhana- surrender, worship of god.
IV 1-7
9. Great personalities
9.a. Socrates-Sacrificing one’s life for truth.
9. b. Budhha-Astana marg for rightful way of life.
9.c. Mother Teresa-Service to humanity
9. d. Ashoka- Living life for truth.
10. Practical ethics
10 a. Social ethics-Justification of civil disobedience in a democratic
state.
10.b. Business ethics-Moral and social responsibility of business
organization.
10. c. Personal ethics- Ethical values for the growth in personal life.
Note:
1. Teaching will be carried out as per course plan
2. Student groups will be asked to make presentations / cover topics