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Transcript of The g-post 6th Edition,Galgotias University
YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Featured Story
2 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Launch of GU–IBM Collaborative Programme in B. Tech (CSE).........4
Galgotias University signs MoU with National Board of Accreditation (NBA)....6
NBA Workshop on New Outcome Based Education system and Accreditation Process ........7
MoU with Anglia Ruskin University, UK .................11
Is Destiny a Superstition? Do we have a free will? ..13
That girl with a cute smile.......14
THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA: A Book Review..17
Bestest Part Of My Life....28
Nepal, the land of wonders and joy!!.....31
Guru Dr. Maya Rao performs at G-Quasar 2013.......21
The nights with the stars......22
WALTZ with him.....23
Fashion Show..........................24
FRAG :The Region of Gamers...............26
Techno Quasars-2013....27
Featured Story
The story of a Dreamer...19
Bidding Adieu: The end that
promises a new beginning...18
Entrepreneurship with Dr. ARJUN MALHOTRA.......................8
Union Budget 2013: A Panel Discussion at Galgotias University....20
Representing Development: Photo Competition.......28
Inter-College Debate Competition......29
Law, Development & Social Transformation in India: Issues & Challenges : Seminar organized by SOL....30
Panel discussion with Cambridge Graduate University Professors ....33
Pic on the Cover page includes: Top, L to R: Mr. Suneel Galgotia, Chancellor, Galgotias University and Professor Michael Thorne, Vice
Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University during singing of MoU between the two universities.
University in NEWS...38
Hon
or R
ole
Book Review
YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Dr. D. K. Jha
Ms. Vinnie Mathur
Dr. Ankit Gandhi
Ms. Anita Charles
Dr. Ekta Srivastava
Dr. Sanjeev K. Singh
Dr. Anshima P. Srivastava
Ms. Anindita Sahoo
Mr. Nihar Ranjan Roy
Ms. Sakshi Kapoor
Mr. Ankit Srivastava, B.Tech (Mech.)
Ms. Gayatri Talukdar, B.A.(H) Eco.
Mr. Rahul Kapoor, B.Tech (CSE)
Mr. Raman Thukral, B.Tech (CSE)
Ms. Sakshi Nigam, B.A.(H) Eco.
Mr. Sumit Kumar Singh, B.Tech (ME)
Ms. Vindhya Singh, B.Tech (CSE)
Mr. Vikas, B.Tech (CSE)
What you are reading now actually marks the first
substantial make-over of the Galgotias University Newsletter
– The G-Post. We have grown with you, learning along the
way, as happens in every great adventure, and I think you all
will love the changes you see – new voices, new ideas, and
new layout. Its existence has made sure that you all have a
convenient way to give voice to your feelings, share ideas,
report events and, exchange opinions on various issues. It's
been little over a year and half when its first issue was
published. The G-Post may have been started by a handful of
enthusiastic faculty members but in a fairly short period it
has become a medium to convey and exchange the feelings and ideas of the student
fraternity at Galgotias.
It gives us immense satisfaction having reached this small milestone in this journey
of The G-Post. And, your precious company provides us with a reason to look beyond.
We treasure this feeling of togetherness. We have tried to share opinions and ideas
on different topics through this newsletter in addition to the reporting of various
activities happening at Galgotias University. In a way, The G-Post has been like the
journal of our journey - a journey full of life and fun!
There have been quite a few ups and downs while coming all the way down to this
issue, and there is no doubt that it will continue to be so in accordance with what we
feel and how we respond to our emotions. But one thing is pretty sure: through this
platform we have managed to rediscover and showcase our hidden talents.
As The G-Post strives to achieve excellence, it always encourages the student to come
up with something innovative. We believe that an open door policy is the only way
forward. However, if there is no willingness or enthusiasm, there’s no point. The
G-Post once again urges all the students and faculty members to submit their crea-
tive ideas in whatever form possible. In this context, let me share with you few lines
from one of my poems:
Today may start without you but tomorrow shouldn't People always look forward to waking up the next day
We hope that you like the new updated look of the cover page of this issue. While
The G-Post writers and their articles form the foundation of our newsletter, the
editorial team wants to ensure that our readers receive this information in the most
exciting, aesthetically appealing, and informative way possible. We endeavor to
maintain the rich tradition and history of The G-Post by always putting the content of
our articles first. We have maintained a focus on reporting various activities
happening in and about Galgotias University, explored areas of student interest and
kept features like ‘Know Your Teacher’ and ‘Global Pursuit’ that have long been
present in the newsletter. In this issue, we are introducing three new features called
‘Featured Story’, ’Honor Role’, and ‘Book Review’.
If it is your first time reading this newsletter, we would like to welcome you. Please
take a look of the archives (online) and browse through the write-ups. We believe
that you will find the stuff interesting and informative. And if you’re a regular
reader, thank you so much for your loyal support because The G-Post would not have
existed without you. Cheers!
Prof. (Dr.) Deependra Kumar Jha
4 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Galgotias University yet again
moves a step ahead in providing
technological and updated
education to its students. This
time it is the IBM-GU
collaboration for B.Tech (CSE)
Program. The inauguration
towards this initiative took
place at the lawns of Galgotias
University on 25th February,
2013.This collaborative
program is intended to impart
quality education to our
students keeping in mind the requirements of both the academia and industry in the field of computing discipline for the
socio economic development. The curriculum for the program has been arrived at jointly through brain storming sessions
spread over several days. The existing GU B. Tech. (CSE) program is being suitably dovetailed with the curricular component
developed at IBM ICE (Innovation Centre for Education) with emphasis on either futuristic technology such as Cloud
Computing and Virtualization, Open Source Software and Open Standards or industry domain areas such as Healthcare
Informatics, Telecom Informatics, Retail Informatics. A collaborative Online Learning Platform iCos (Innovation Centre for
Open Standards) under the scheme is being provided to facilitate interaction among the community of students, faculty, IBM
Subject Matter Experts and other professionals from computing industry.
Talking about this initiative towards a new education paradigm, Mr. Phil Tasker, World Wide Director IBM, chief guest of the
ceremony discussed about how the subjects like ‘Cloud Computing and Virtualisation’ and ‘Open Source Software and Open
Standards’ will foster the B.Tech (Computer Science) students in defining their career. The other dignitaries present were Mr.
Suneel Galgotia, Mr. Dhruv Galgotia, Prof.(Dr.) Ashok Saxena, Prof.(Dr.) Balaji Rajagopalan, Prof. M. Khalid and Prof. Shyam
Tickoo. The ceremony started with welcoming of the chief guest and his IBM team, followed by lighting of the lamp.
The prizes were distributed to the winners of the poster competition which was based on ‘Cloud Computing and
Virtualization’ and ‘Open Source Software and Open Standards’. The event concluded with the vote of thanks given by Dr.
Avadhesh Kumar, Dean Planning, Galgotias University.
Launch of GU–IBM Collaborative Programme in B. Tech (CSE)
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We value your feedback
We are always interested in your views about your experience of reading The G-Post. Your comments and suggestions on various articles will help us provide you the best reading experience. We welcome your feedback and expect you to write at
[email protected]. We are also pleased to share some of the observations of our readers about previous issue of the newsletter.
In a rather short period G-post has blazed a trail by tearing apart the prosaic boundaries of just a newsletter. It has
achieved this by filling the vacuum of a space long felt to be justified for the canonically preserved window onto the
world of Galgotias University. G-post has found its own niche in the academic spheres of our activities and
engagements. we think that one need not just write and read stuff for readers, readers, by virtue of being readers, may
also contribute to the entire process of writing, reading, understanding, sharing and dissemination of ideas. The fact
that this has been possible thanks to the endeavours of so many minds strung out on flattened line is something to be
welcome and appreciated. We strongly hope that G-post will continue to cater and be conducive to the growth of fine
creative writing adventures.
The G-Post has been disseminating very valuable information about GU. The pics are very thought provoking and interesting. Dr. Pradeep Kulshrestha, Professor, School of Law, Galgotias University
The G– Post captures current trends, issues and activities (workshops, celebrations, interviews, industrial visits, international students events, various students clubs, and even examination!!). It helps to keep us updated with GU activities for planning in advance, the academic calendar and curriculum planning.
Malti Thomas, Principal, School of Nursing, Galgotias University
The G-Post is a very informative Magazine. Is not only encourages the faculty and students to showcase their literary talents but also their academic achievements. It is also a very successful medium to highlight the achievements of the University. It could be very useful if it finds a little more, wider circulation. Probably it could be also posted in our website/face book/you-tube as an e-magazine as well.
Prof .(Dr.) Sally Lukose, Division Chair, Division of Forensic Science, Galgotias University
It acts just like an awareness alarm for the students and helps a lot to be aware of what is going on and what’s
going to happen around us.
Anurag Singh, B.Tech (CSE)
It is the best objective format to extract and to create and develop a lot of talent from us and for us. Particularly I loved nihar’s sir column the most .It was fun with awareness.
Nikta Arya, B.B.A
I have read The G-Post it’s was really very helpful for me regarding my career and it helped me a lot to attain in depth knowledge about my own university.
Piyush Chaturvedi, B.Tech(M.E)
6 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
It was a day of another achievement for Galgotias University on 25th April 2013. Galgotias University (GU) and National Board of Accreditation (NBA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with an objective to facilitate improvement in the quality and relevance of technical education through accreditation of programs in Engineering and Technology. Through this strategic alliance, NBA recognizes the capabilities of GU for creating awareness and conducting training on Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Outcome Based Accreditation (OBA), Faculty Development Program (FDP) for identification and training of resource persons and evaluators and other education and training programs of NBA in the areas of Engineering & Technology.
During the MoU signing ceremony at the NBA Central Office, New Delhi, the dignitaries present were Dr. D K Paliwal (Member Secretary, NBA), Dr. Ashok Saxena (Vice Chancellor, GU), Dr. D K Jha (Senior Dean, GU), and Mr. A S Mathur (Registrar, GU) among others.
During the occasion, both NBA and GU expressed their desire to collaborate in promoting specific training programs/faculty development programs based on the new Outcome based Education and Accreditation. NBA has declared Galgotias University as one of its Nodal Centers. This MoU is going to be significant for capacity building for OBA and OBE as envisaged by the NBA as it strives to become the permanent signatory of the Washington Accord.
Left to right: Dr. D K Jha (Senior Dean, Galgotias University), Dr. D K Paliwal (Member Secretary, National Board of Accreditation), Dr. Ashok Saxena (Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University) and Mr. A S Mathur (Registrar, Galgotias University)
Galgotias University signs MoU with
National Board of Accreditation (NBA)
School of Law, Galgotias University, Organised its first ever Delhi-NCR Moot Court Competition on 28Feb-01 March 2013
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NBA Workshop on New Outcome Based Education system and Accreditation Process (Phase-I)
Date: 29th April 2013; Venue: Galgotias University
A webinar on ‘Training and Identification of Resource Persons and Evaluators for Outcome Based Accreditation’ (Phase-I) was conducted on 29th of April 2013 at Galgotias University which is one of the Nodal Centers of the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), New Delhi. Dr. Ashok Saxena (Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University), Dr. Renu Luthra and Dr. Balaji Rajagopalan (Pro-Vice Chancellors, Galgotias University), Dr. Dhirendra Mishra (Resource Person of NBA) and Dr. D. K. Jha (Senior Dean and Coordinator of NBA Nodal Center, Galgotias University) were among the dignitaries present at the occasion. About 65 faculty members from various institutions participated in the workshop. The group had representations from institutions like MANIT Bhopal, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology, Hisar (Haryana), College of Technology, GBPUAT Pantnagar, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi, Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology, Greater
Noida and Galgotias University. The workshop was coordinated by Dr. D. K. Jha, Coordinator of the Nodal Center, Galgotias University.
The inaugural session began with the lighting of lamp by the dignitaries and was followed by a floral welcome of the resource person from NBA. Dr. Renu Luthra (Pro Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University) welcomed the participants. Dr. Ashok Saxena (Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University) who is also a serving member of the ABET Board USA, shared his views on the outcomes based accreditation policy adopted by the NBA. He also explained the significance of outcomes based education to promote quality education. The session ended with remarks by Dr. Dhirendra Mishra (NBA resource person) on the role played by NBA to promote outcome based education
and accreditation in the country. Altogether four sessions were conducted giving detailed information about the new outcome based education system and accreditation process. The first speaker, Dr. D. K. Paliwal, Member Secretary of NBA, explained the New Outcome Based Education System and Accreditation Process. He highlighted the objectives, teaching practices, assessment tools, and faculty development programmes through the Outcome Based Accreditation, which focus on improvement of quality education. Dr. Ranjan Bhattacharya (Professor, Jadhavpur University) was the next speaker on the panel. He presented his views on the outcomes based education system in regard to Vision, Mission and Program Education Objectives (PEOs). He also emphasized on the assessment and review process to be adopted in outcomes based accreditation. Dr. A. Koteshwar Rao was the speaker in the third session who explained Program Outcomes in detail including establishment, contribution for attainment, assessment and review process to be adopted. It was followed by a question- answer session. Next speaker was Dr. D. V. Pathak who discussed in detail regarding Program specific criteria with a focus on curriculum and faculty competency. It was once again followed by a question answer session and distribution of assignments to the participants. The workshop ended with a vote of thanks presented by Dr. D. K. Jha, Coordinator of the Nodal Center, Galgotias University.
8 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITH DR. ARJUN MALHOTRA
Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most
people can't.
With the sun heading west, glowing red at 4pm, the pioneer of Indian IT industry Dr. Arjun Malhotra stepped upon the
podium in the Galgotias University. The auditorium was packed to its full capacity with students flooding in to gain as much
as possible out of this lifetime opportunity. Dr. Malhotra had co-founded HCL group in 1975, taking it from a six person in
grandmother’s bar sati, to a US $6 billion IT corporation. Being the master of his field, and after getting funding from
Goldman Sachs he founded Techspan in 1998 and soon became CEO of Headstrong and thus merging Headstrong and
Techspan. An eminent engineering name, the epitome for entrepreneurs, stepped forward to share his experiences and
wisdom with the students. The down to earth and informally clad personality had enough charisma about him to make the
audience spellbound and wondering.
He gave his mantra, “I want you to become entrepreneur then have passion, earning at that point doesn’t matter at all”. He
defined entrepreneurship as not simply a rational journey but as one that is defined by passion and personal satisfaction that
transcends purely financial analysis and, of course, there is always the hope for the big payout, no matter how long the odds
are. Talking about entrepreneurships, the Albert Einstein Technology medal awardee, talks about the guts and passion of
doing it. He emphasized on the fact that one needs to have an “I can change the World” attitude, unwavering optimism and
the creativity in order to make it worthy. Answering the questions of students, he remembered the days when he had to
spend nights at Dhanbad Railway Station and iterated that the challenges will always be there, what’s required is a strong
heart which can bear them. The 64 year old gentleman, unfolded many chapters of his life and ignited a spark among the
students for doing something different, something that’s not too mainstream.
As 6 new steps in the market in 1975 made US $100 million avenues and grew HCL operations in Hong Kong, Australia and
New Zealand, he is very sure that in upcoming year many such steps would take strides long enough to make India a global
leader.
By: Sumit Kumar Singh & Abdul Azeem Khan, B.Tech (M.E), 1st Year
Galgotians got an excellent oppurtunity of meeting with the top 4 Movie Directors- Karan Johar, Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap and Divakar Banerjee of the movie- 'Bombay Talkies'- A movie which marks the celebration of 100 years of Indian cinema. Students had an interaction with these Directors on a live show on Zee News aired on 27 April.
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What constitutes a university ? A University is recognized by the students it produces, who spread the light of
their Alma Mater with their achievements in the world. But more importantly they throw a light on the talent of
the torch bearers of their institute, their faculty members who nurture them. Galgotias University is reputed to
have the most deemed faculty members. In continuation to our efforts of introducing these torch bearers, we are
presenting another four faculty members in this issue to our readers viz. Prof. (Dr.) Renu Luthra, Pro-Vice Chan-
cellor, Prof. (Dr.) M Khalid, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academics), Prof. (Dr.) Jeehye You , chairperson of the Center for
Global Law Initiatives & Prof. (Dr.) Shibaram Khara , Dean of School of Electrical, Electronics and Communication
Engineering .
received MBA & Ph.D from Lucknow University and is an alumnus of Centre of Executive Education ISB, Hyderabad. She serves as Pro-Vice Chancellor of Galgotias Uni-versity. Prof. Luthra has an illustrious career with 24 years of academic experience in the area of Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior. Prior to the current position she was the Director of Galgotias Busi-ness School since May 2008. Prior to this assignment of Director, GBS, Prof. Luthra was a Professor with Jaipu-
ria Institute of Management, Lucknow where she served 13 years. Her career began as a Lecturer in the Department of Business Administration, Lucknow University. Prof. Luthra has to her credit many in-house and external Management Devel-opment Programmes. Some of the prominent firms in which she conducted MDPs were SIFPSA, NTPC, OBC, SBI, PNB, BOB, LICI, RDSO, TELCO, IMDUP, Geological Survey of India, Mahindra & Mahindra, Paharpur 3P Industries, HAL, SGPGI, etc. She has played an active role in generating interest amongst the corporate in the MDPs of the institute. She was the resource person for Lal Bahadur Shastri Academy, Mussoorie for imparting training to IAS Officers. Prof. Luthra has to her credit more than two dozen research papers published in national journals and international publications. She has received numerous awards and distinctions in her academic career.
received his Ph. D. (1981) and M. Tech. (1977) degrees from IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi respectively. He is an Engineering graduate (1974) from Aligarh Muslim University, India. Currently, he serves as Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academics) of Galgotias University. Prior to joining the University, he has been a faculty member at various cadres in Computer Science and Engineering Department, IIT Bombay from 1981 to 1998. He then took up assignments in a number of Universities abroad for about ten years. He served VIT University Vellore as a Professor and Dean (2007-11) of School of
Computing Science and Engineering (SCSE). He also served as a Pro-Vice Chan-cellor of KIIT University, Bhubaneswar (June 2012- December 2012). He has been in several academic bodies at other Institutions including Senate Curriculum Committee at IIT Bombay. He is now striving to contribute significantly in the Institution building of Galgotias University. He has been instrumental in establishing partnership between GU and IBM to launch joint B. Tech. (CSE) program with industry vertical & technology specializations. His research areas include High Speed Computer Networks, Design and Analysis of Protocols, Performance Evaluation of Computing Systems and Fast Packet Switch Architecture. He has published numerous papers in International/ National Journals and Conferences. He has supervised and examined many Ph. D. Theses.
received Ph.D. in
engineering from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and Master
of Engineering (ME) from National Institute of Technology,
Allahabad. He completed Electronics and Communication
Engineering from Institution of Engineers (Govt. of India),
Kolkata. His industry and teaching experience expands in
wide areas of communication and networking engineering.
He successfully completed the project enhancing the
automation of Terminal Equipment of Message Switching
network for efficient information management for defense
services. At present, he serves as the Dean of School of Electrical, Electronics and
Communication Engineering at Galgotias University. Prior to joining Galgotias
University, he served as the Professor and Division Chair of Communication
Engineering Division and officiating Program Chair in the school of Electronics
Engineering at VIT University, Vellore.
Dr. Khara received a couple of the best paper awards for his analytical model of
3G/WiFi system (IEEE ADCOM 2008 MIT Chennai and IEEE EWT 2004 (1st), I2IT
Pune (3rd)). He presented research papers in various conferences organized by
many countries. To name a few, WEAS’02 Athens, IEEE VTC’06 Melbourne, IEEE
PWC’07 Prague, IEEE/ACM SAC’10 Switzerland, etc.
His major research interests cover the areas of cluster based wireless sensor net-
works, spectrum mobility in cognitive radio system, call admission control in
heterogeneous network and carrier aggregation in LTE-A technology. He has
published number of research papers in reputed international journals and
conferences.
specializes in corporate
governance, white-collar crime, business law, comparative
law, sustainable development and the legal perspectives
on corporate social responsibility (CSR). In her doctoral
dissertation, Prof. You examined CSR laws in the United
States and Korea, and proposed CSR law reforms in Korea.
She is the author of numerous articles on corporate gov-
ernance reforms in comparative perspective. Prof. You
also has written on North Korean business law issues in
her article “Legislative Reform of the Kaesong Industrial Complex in North Korea,
29 UCLA Pacific Basin Law Journal 36 (2011).” Her recent scholarship provided a
comprehensive comparative analysis of climate change legislation in India in her
book, “Comparative Legal Analysis on India’s Green Growth Legislation (2012).”
As a founder and chairperson of the Center for Global Law Initiatives (CGLI) at Galgotias University School of Law, Prof. You encourages advanced research and education to address global legal challenges by initiating a creative dialog among faculty, students, and legal experts in the world, facilitating the Center’s innovative and cooperative research. Before joining the Galgotias University School of Law faculty, she has been a visiting scholar at University of Delhi, and a Research Fellow of Global Legislation Research Center at Korea Legislation Research Insti-tute (KLRI). Prof. You earned a J.S.D. (Doctor of Law) from Washington University School of Law (USA), a LL.M. from The George Washington University Law School (USA), and a LL.B. and a LL.M. from Ajou University (Korea). She was awarded Chancellor’s Prize for graduate who attained the highest grade in undergraduate program and Marion C. Early Scholarship in her doctorate program.
10 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
From the Office of the International Relations ……
Galgotias University from its inception has a strong focus to international-ise the University through not only admitting foreign students, but also build up strong academic partnerships between GU and institutions abroad for developing need based and innovative programs and research to meet the global challenges.
These activities have resulted in strategic international partnerships with reputed higher education institutions in other countries that not only assist in creating a distinctive international educational experience for our students, but also allow the University to maintain an active presence in the international academic community.
During the months of April and May a few more such strategic partnerships have been forged with the following universities:
The University of Maryland - Smith School of Business. Through this MoU
Galgotias University and the University of Maryland have agreed on the following-
1. A semester of study for GU students at UMD and vice versa for students of UMD. 2. The second specific agreement with the Smith school of Business at UMD is for MBA students wherein the students would complete the 1st year of their Galgotias MBA program in India, then go to the Smith School for one year to receive their MSB – Masters in Supply Chain Management, and finally finish the 2nd year of their Galgotias MBA program back in India. 3. This MoU also involves faculty exchange and exchange in research areas.
Georgia Tech,Atlanta,Georgia, USA-: The MoU with Georgia Tech is to enable GU students to study at Georgia Tech for a semester and for Georgia Tech students to attend classes in GU. Also Georgia Tech would provide consulting services to Galgo-tias in developing academic programs and obtaining accreditation and short term faculty exchanges.
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA The MoU with the University of Arkansa, USA, is for Exchange of Faculty, Exchange of Students, Collaborative Programs and seminars and research activities. The two universities have agreed to encourage research collaboration in the areas of mutual interest through a program of visiting faculty and graduate student exchange for periods of up to one year. The two institutions will also co-operate on exchanging academic, research and other educational materials.
InterNapa College Cyprus. InterNapa College is a college in Cyprus and is registered with the Cy-prus Ministry of Education and authorized to offer Certificates, Diploma and Bachelor Level De-grees. GU students from Hospitality and Business Administration will have the opportunity to transfer to InterNapa College to complete 1 or 2 years of their course. The memorandum also calls for collaboration in research, instruction, and faculty exchange between both the universities.
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Anglia Ruskin University, UK -Another MoU with the Anglia Ruskin University was
signed specifically for the students of Civil Engineering to provide them an opportunity to
study in the UK . Under this arrangement students will study three years of the B Tech Civil
Engineering programme at Galgotias University and will be transferred to the third year of
a BEng Civil Engineering at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK. On successful completion of
the third year, Anglia Ruskin University will award them a BEng Civil Engineering Degree
which will immediately give them an Incorporated Engineer status with the Institution of
Civil Engineers – the association which qualifies professionals engaged in civil engineering.
The MOU was signed by the Vice Chancellors of both the universities -Professor Michael Thorne, Vice Chancellor of Anglia
Ruskin University and Professor Ashok Saxena, Vice Chancellor, Galgotias University in the presence of Mr. Suneel
Galgotia, Chancellor, Galgotias University.
All these strategic partnerships will assist in creating a distinctive international educational experience for GU students and
the international office invites everyone to take advantage of such opportunities and make full use of them.
Faculty & Students of SOL,GU, in the Supreme Court of India with
Justice Fakhruddin, Former Judge, MP & Chattisgarh High Court .
Faculty & Students of SOL, GU, with Mr. M. N. Krishnamani, President, Supreme Court Bar Association, 12 March 2013
12 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Galgotias University has closed its final placement process for the first batch of 2011-13 MBA students of the School of Business, successfully, for everyone participating in the process. The recruiters have placed continued trust in the brand Galgotias as a preferred destination for talent sourcing. The placement period has been a hectic flurry of organized action. About 125 companies visited the campus for the placement process. Recruiters enthusiastically participated in the process and offered diversified profiles to the students. This is due to the consistent efforts put in by everyone in the Placements Team, coupled with the unparalleled support from the Management and its members.
The size of the graduating batch was 272 and the students were placed across consulting, BFSI and IB, FMCG and Pharmaceutical, Retail and E-Commerce, Manufacturing and Conglomerates, Tnd telecom and IT companies. The placements season also saw active participation from several of the mid-cap and small-cap companies, with students taking greater
interest in exploring opportunities with such organiza-tions offering challenging roles. The banks and financial institutions which recruited the students included ICICI Securities, IndusInd Bank, Standard Chartered Bank, RBS, American Express, Indiabulls, India Infoline and Fidelity, from real estate sector like Supertech, PropTiger, Earth Infrastructures Ltd, Cosmic Group etc, from retail like Vishal Mega Mart, V-Mart, Vero Moda etc, from travel and tourism sector like Country Club, Design My Holidays, Holiday India Destination, Laurent and Benon, Savoy Suites, Radisson Blu etc, from education & training sector like Jaro Education, Alert Knowledge, Hindustan Times Learning Centre, ICE etc.
The credit for the excellent placement goes to the Galgotias Advantage . In the very initial years of its
existence, Galgotias University has developed its own unique culture. The university culture is such that it accelerates the members’ passion for achieving excellence in eve-rything that they do. The hall mark of this identity is, not to walk on the beaten path but to strike new chords, to be second to none but to be the first to respond to the needs of the people and the nation, by taking up tasks which are bold and which no-body has hitherto taken up. The academic curricu-lum is structured to address the needs of the in-dustry and is aligned towards imparting contemporary knowledge to the students. An optimal mix of learning methods ensures a holistic personality development of the students. The curriculum encourages students to become industry ready professionals.
Placement Season at Galgotias University
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It was the second week of August 2008 when I received an award "Best student of the Year" at Hiroshima University Japan, thanks to my overall performance in the academic year 2007/08. As I was selected for this award among several 'deserving' candidates both from Japan and other foreign countries, I was obviously delighted. Moreover, I was complimented by many friends. Few of them added: "I know you have worked hard, but you are also lucky, mate!"
Yesterday, I was talking to one of my friends who is now a permanent resident of the USA by virtue of the DV (Diversity Visa) lottery scheme. He said "No matter how hard you try, the outcome is not in your control. What and how we get things are actually predetermined". He just gave the example of how he got the DV lottery. And there are several examples. Though there is a difference between the two above-mentioned instances, both have been associated with a term called 'luck'. So the question is can
'every' event in human life be governed by 'destiny'? Why do the terms like luck, fortune, fate, kismet, destiny etc. overshadow our achievements and activities? Why does 'destiny', which is the most super-natural thing, appear so natural? Do we
have any free will or not? I don't have a concrete answer to these questions. Do you have one? In a bid to understand 'destiny' in a greater detail, I first saw the definition of it that says: "An event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future". The role of 'destiny' in human beings has always been a debatable issue ever since the evolution of the society. Astrology, particularly in the east, is considered to be a science. Destiny as a concept lost some weight with the advancement in modern science and I have seen many people considering 'destiny' to be a mere superstition, they believe that there is nothing called destiny or fate as all our successes and failures are actually the result of our own activities.
Take a look at the following conversation: Morpheus: "Do you believe in fate, Neo?" Neo: "No." Morpheus: "Why not?" Neo: "Because I don't like the idea that I'm not in control of my life" Morpheus: "I know exactly what you mean."
The above conversation explains most people's perspectives on fate or destiny. They simply don't want to believe in it. This line of thought exists mostly in those people who are considered to be 'successful' in the society and those who have hardly faced any 'failure' in their lives.
However, this school of thought leaves several questions of life unanswered. For instance: why are some people born to rich
parents and others to the poor? Why are some people healthy and some handicapped by birth? Answers to these queries are obviously inconclusive. Those who think that destiny is a mere superstition take for granted the fact that they have the 'free will' to make con-scious decisions to choose between various possible courses of action. However, recent experiments at the Max Planck institute in Germany on the functioning of human brain cast
doubts on this pre-sumption. The experi-mental results suggest that our subconscious mind decides on and dictates our action long before our con-scious mind actually realises it. On our abil-ity to decide and act independently, one of the researchers writes
"...little more than automatons, mere machines, pieces of bio-logical clock-work that have no more free will than a Swiss watch".
Is Destiny a Superstition? Do we have a free will?
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So what's the indication of the research results? Does it suggest that an unseen supernatural power exists, who thinks of us and decides our course of action? If yes, then it may encourage inactiveness and pessimism in most of the people. Don't we have even some limited free will/choice?
The existence of this limited free will gives rise to another school of thought: "neither is everything predestined, nor do we have the free will in everything". It says that we are free to
take the first decision; but as soon as we take it, our next step becomes inevitable and predictable. We are bound by the laws of life which govern the outcome of an act. For example: if we decide to plant an apple tree in our garden and once we do it, no matter what we do, we cannot get any other fruit from the tree. So after the first action (i.e. decision to plant the apple tree) our choice becomes limited and our freedom is curtailed. Also, we have to keep our fingers crossed such that even after planting the apple tree, whether we will be able to eat the fruit from the tree or not!
The Hindu or Buddhist philosophy says that the cycle of birth and death has been continuing since eternity and will keep on repeating itself till a human body attains 'enlightenment', which has been termed 'self-realization' or Moksha or nirvana. This is the concept of "Law of Karma". This law says that everything that happens in our life is the result of our own activities and we have to bear the result of such activities someday even in our next life. So out of these three schools of thoughts: (i.e. 1. There is nothing called destiny and it's a mere superstition; 2. Everything is controlled by some super-natural power and we are just like puppets; and 3. Nothing is predestined and we choose our own courses of action, however, the outcome is not in our control) which one do you believe in? Have you ever felt that something was destined to happen? Or do you think that you are in full control of what you are doing? Or is the word 'destiny' just a psychological defence system to cover our failures in life?
Dr. Deependra Kumar Jha, Senior Dean
“ That girl with a cute smile...”
I was passing the corridor
When saw her first time picking up her scarf from the floor
Her teeth biting the pin & hands handling hair
She gave me a look which was very fair
I looked into her round black eyes but she stole the glare
I moved towards her and she started walking with fear
I stopped and looked down, she paused and turned around
Her eyes looking at me & my heart rolling down
Her lips going wide & my heart rolling down
She came towards me & my heart rolling down
She passed my side giving me a huge smile
My heart beat fast as never happened before
I felt something different & I was not myself anymore
I wanted to move but went motionless
I wanted to talk but went speechless
My soul going up and my senses going down
I cried and laughed at the same time
While I will never forget that girl...that girl with a cute smile...
By: Raman Thukral , B.tech , batch 7 , 1st year.
Ms Anupama Jha, Executive Director, Transparency International (India Chapter) delivering a Guest lecture on 20 Feb 2013 on ‘Transparency & Accountability in Governance in India’, at School of Law, Galgotias University
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"Benchmarking of Indian Thermal Power Plants", Vinod Kumar Yadav, Deependra Kumar Jha, Niranjan Kumar and V V Rajagopal Peesapatib, In Proc. of The 2013 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 21 – 25 July, 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada (To appear).
"A Multi-Agent Framework for Operation of a Smart Grid", Ruchi Gupta, Deependra Kumar Jha, Vinod Kumar Yadav and Sanjeev Kumar, In Proc. of Asia Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference (APPEEC 2013), July 12-14, Bei-jing, China (To appear).
"Effect of curing on compaction behaviour of pond ash mixed with marble dust and lime", Prateek Negi, Raju Sarkar, International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering (IJEE), Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2013, February 2013, P.P.211-216.
"Geotechnical Behaviour of Fine Sand Mixed with Pond Ash and Lime", Shilpi Gupta, Prateek Negi, Ashok Gupta, International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER), Vol. 4, Issue 4, 2013. P.P.281-288.
"Cross Diffusion Convection in a Newtonian Fluid-Saturated Rotating Porous Medium", B. S. Bhadauria, I. Hashim, Jogendra Kumar, Alok Srivastava, DOI 10.1007/s11242-013-0166-6, Transport in Porous Media, Springer (Accepted: April 2013).
"Some compact generalizations of certain well known inequalities for polynomials", K.K. Dewan and S. Hans, Southeast Asian Bull. Math., vol. 37: 23-32, 2013.
"Normalised LCS-based method for indexing multidimensional data cube", Mayank Sharma, Navin Rajpal, B.V. Ramana Reddy, and Ravindra Kumar Purwar, Int. J. Intell. Inf. Database Syst. 7, 2 (April 2013), 180-204. DOI=10.1504/IJIIDS.2013.053550
"Finite element modelling of conjugate mixed convection flow of Al2O3–water nano-fluid from an inclined slender hollow cylinder", Puneet Rana, Rama Bhargava and O Anwar Be g, Physica Scripta, (IOP), 87, 055005, 2013.
"Proof of First Standard Form of Non-elementary Functions", Dharmendra Kumar Yadav and Dipak Kumar Sen, International Journal of Advanced Research in Science and Engineering, 2(2), February 2013.
"Proof of Second Standard Form of Non-elementary Functions", Dharmendra Kumar Yadav and Dipak Kumar Sen, International Journal of Advanced Research in Comp. Science and Soft. Engineering, 3(2), 103-105, 2013.
"Proof of Third & Sixth Standard Forms of Non-elementary Functions", Dharmendra Kumar Yadav and Dipak Kumar Sen, International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, 3(4), 247-257, 2013.
"Proof of Fourth Standard Form of Non-elementary Functions", Dharmendra Kumar Yadav and Dipak Kumar Sen, International Journal of Advanced Research in Comp. Science and Soft. Engineering, 3(4), 258-264, 2013.
"Proof of Fifth Standard Form of Non-elementary Functions", Dharmendra Kumar Yadav and Dipak Kumar Sen, International Journal of Advanced Research in Comp. Science and Soft. Engineering, 3(4), 269-274, 2013.
"Estimation of solar radiation using a combination of Hidden Markov Model and generalized Fuzzy model", Saurabh Bhardwaj, Vikrant Sharma, Smriti Srivastava, O.S. Sastry, B. Bandyopadhyay, S.S. Chandel, J.R.P. Gupta, Elsevier, Solar Energy, Volume 93, Pages 43-54.
"H∞TCSC Controller and Fuzzy PSS Design in Mitigating Small Signal Oscillations", J.S. Lather and Vijay Kumar Tayal, IJCA, Vol.68, No. 14, pp 6-11, April 2013.
"Synthesis of novel 6-isocyano-5-substitutedphenyl-[1, 2, 4] triazolopyrimidin-7(8H)-one derivatives and evaluation of their anticancer activity", Nitin Kumar, N. Singhal, R. Dudhe, International journal of pure and applied chemistry, 2013, Vol.8, issue-1. (To appear)
"Synthesis of 3-(4, 5-dihydro-1-phenyl-5-substituted phenyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)-2H-chromen-2-one derivatives and evaluation of their anticancer activity", Nitin Kumar, Ankita Bhatnagar, Rupesh Dudhe, Arabian journal of chemistry, 2013, (To appear).
"RNA: Disulphide Bond Containing Oligodeoxyribonucleotide Duplexes Selectivity Studies", Ajay Kumar, May 2013, Journal of Advances in Chemical Science. (To appear)
"Historic Development of Green Chemistry", Ajay Kumar, Chem. Educator Journal, Jan. 2013, pp50-54. "Sources of Information on Green Chemistry", Ajay Kumar, Journal of Chemistry (Instasci Journal), March 2013.
"India's Foreign Trade: the Way ahead", Swati Jain, Alternative Survey 2013 Issue, Rainbow Publications, New Delhi.
"Direct Cash Transfers: A positive approach", Swati Jain, Yojana February 2013 Issue, monthly magazine of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, New Delhi.
'(Re-)visiting the Principles of Reflexivization: A Study of Reflexives in Khasi', Anindita Sahoo, In Proc. of the 23rd Annu-al Meeting of the South East Asian Linguistics Society (SEALS 2013), May 29-31, Bangkok, Thailand (To appear).
Papers Published by Galgotias University Faculty Members (Jan-April, 2013)
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"Enhanced One Dimensional Modeling for DO Prediction in Rivers" Ritu Malik, Babita Tyagi, Deepa Sinha and D S Bhargava, Presented in National Conference on Contemporary Developments in Mathematical Sciences and Computing-2nd -3rd Feb, 2013, Galgotias University, India.
"Modeling Biochemical Oxygen Demand in a River with Scattered Storage Zones", Nitash Kaushik, Babita Tyagi and Gi-rija Jayaraman" Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 7, 2013, no. 29, 1429 – 1437.
"The Intellectual Property Rights & its Impact on TRIPS Agreement", B R Bishnoi and Parul Goyal, In International Research Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce, USA, June 2013 (To appear).
"Research Scholar – An International Refereed e-Journal on Literary Explorations", Nipun Chaudhary, ISSN: 2320-2101, Vol.1, Issue 1, June 2013. (Accepted)
"Vulnerable semi-literate women of Alice Walker", Nipun Chaudhary, The literati, journal of language & literature, ISSN: 2248-9576, Vol.2, Issue 2, December 2012.
"Talent Management and Employee Engagement: Insights From InfoTech Enterprises Ltd", Vinne Jauhari, Pooja Sehgal , Journal of Services Research (JSR), April 2013.
"An Analysis of FDI in Retail Industry: A Critique?", Harjit Singh and Jitin Gambhir, IIMT Management Journal, Meerut, Vol 5, No.1, pp 5-25, Jan-June2013.
"Testing of Weak Form Market Hypothesis in Indian Stock Market", Jitin Gambhir and Harjit Singh, Annual conference organised by IIMT Greater Noida, Feb 2013.
"An econometrics analysis of E7 stock markets", Jitin Gambhir, Presented at Ansal University International conference on Global competitiveness and corporate governance in emerging economies, held on 15 -16 Feb 2013.
"Forecasting Volatility in Indian Stock Market", Harjit Singh and Jitin Gambhir, PIMT Journal of Research, Punjab, Vol 6, No3, pp 1-10.
"Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through Elevating Socio-economic Status", Harjit Singh, Emerald Emerging Marketing Case Studies Collection, United Kingdom. (Accepted)
"Determinants of Expected Stock Returns: Evidence from the Indian Stock Market", Harjit Singh and Jitin Gambhir, Inder-science Journal, 2013. (Accepted).
"Maintaining The Repository of Search Engine Freshness Using Mobile Crawler", Md. Abu Kausar, Md. Nasar and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, In Proc. of IEEE International Conference AICERA: ICMiCR 2013, June 4-6, 2013, Kanjirappally, India. (To appear)
"An Effective Parallel Web Crawler based on Mobile Agent and Incremental Crawling" , Md. Abu Kausar, V. S. Dhaka and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, Journal of Industrial and Intelligent Information (JII), SAN JOSE, CA, USA, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 86-90, March 2013, ISSN 2301-3745.
"Information Retrieval using Soft Computing: An Overview", Md. Abu Kausar, Md. Nasar and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research (IJSER), Houston, USA, Volume 4, Issue 4, pp. 388-395, April 2013, ISSN 2229-5518.
"Web Crawler: A Review", Md. Abu Kausar, V S Dhaka and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, International Journal of Computer Applications 63(2):31-36, February 2013.
"Parallel Mobile Crawler Implementation Using Aglets", Md. Abu Kausar, V. S. Dhaka and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, International Conference on Emerging Trends and Developments in Science, Management and Technology March 11-12, 2013 at Raj Kumar Goel Institute Of Technology, Ghaziabad, UP, India. Page No. 462
"Parallel Web Crawler based on Mobile Agent", Md. Abu Kausar, Md. Nasar and Sanjeev Kumar Singh, 2nd National Conference on Recent Advances in Technology and Engineering, March 15-17, 2013 organized by Institute of Engineer-ing and Technology, Mangalayatan University, Aligarh, India. Page No. 26-17.
"Satire on Aimlessness and Alienation in Evelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies", Ashima Saxena, The Literati- Journal of Language & Literature -ISSN 2248-9576 pp – 106-111, Feb 2013
"A Comparative Study of Dr. Dharamvir Bharti’s ‘Andha Yug’ and its Translation in English by Alok Bhalla", Ashima Saxena, Nation Translation and Bhasha Literatures published by Sarup & Sons New Delhi ISBN – 978-81-7625-908-8, Feb 2013.
"Evelyn Waugh’s ‘The Loved One’ - A satire on the modern life", Ashima Saxena, The International Journal of Culture, Literature and Criticism, ISSN: 0976-1608 pp – 8 -17, April 2013.
"Natural convection heat transfer of nanofluids along a vertical plate embedded in porous medium", Ziya Uddin and Souad Harmand, Nanoscale Researc Letters, Springer 8:64, 2013 doi:10.1186/1556-276X-8-64
"Hall and ion-slip effect on MHD boundary layer flow of a Micro polar fluid past a wedge", Ziya Uddin and Manoj Kumar, Scientia Iranica, Transaction B: Mechanical Engineering, Elseviers, doi: 10.1016/j.scient.2013.02.013
Books "Treatment of Christianity and Paganism, Myth and Folklore in the Plays of John Millington Synge", Ruchika Singh,
Lambert Academic Publishing. 2013. Germany.
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Are you ready to enter the world of
immortals? Do you want to experience the
wisdom of the Gods? Westland publishers
has made a gem of discovery in Amish
Tripathi, a 36 year IIM graduate who was
previously associated with the banking
sector. ‘The Immortal of Meluha’ his first
book is a part sequel of the series, Shiva
Triology. The second book being the
‘Secret of The Nagas’, and the third sequel
that ends it, ‘The Oath of the Vayuputras’.
The story that Amish has chosen has been
a very risky selection specially in India
but he did not let down his readers.
Shiva, the protagonist of the story was the
chief of the Gunas, a tribe that lived in Mount Kailash by the
holy lake Mansarover. He was invited to the city, the kingdom
of Meluha only to realize that journey to Meluha was just a
beginning to a more longer journey.
The Suryavanshi’s were inhabitants of Meluha who believed
in a prophecy. A prophecy of the Neelkanth. ‘The destroyer of
evil’. All were awaiting the saviour.
Amish’s ability to involve all the aspects to make it look as
though it was never separate is amazing. He deals with
history, geography, philosophy etc. He
emphasizes how the values of the people back then were
strong, rigid and respected.
He has opened the aspect of actually
making it possible for all his readers to
imagine as if the great lords of today were
only human who also felt all the normalcy
of life.
The ideology of societies has been of vast
importance in making the story. The facts
that he has enlightened us with, actually
turn this fiction into a genre, based on the
understanding of the readers.
The journey of the protagonist is filled
with wisdom and rationality, something
that is rare to find in today’s societies.
Amish’s story telling makes you want more. It is sure to be
able to give you chills. The action sequence, the romance, the
humour, all have been distributed to provide a book with all
the ammunition, to a well developed and a completely
entertaining book.
The first book gives the Shiva’s Trilogy a base, a concrete
base, to the story line. It equips the reader with the
knowledge which will then be useful in his next book ‘The
Secret of The Nagas’.
By: Akivito G Chishi, BJ&MC,1st Year
THE IMMORTALS OF MELUHA A Book Review
Prof. (Dr.) G. S. Bajpai ,Advisor School of Law Galgotias University, Prof. (Dr.) Pradeep Kulshrestha and Prof. Saurabh Chandra, School of Law, Galgotias University
Padam Shri Prof. N.R. Madhav Menon, Father of modern legal education along with Dr. Pradeep Kulshrestha.
During National Law Fest, Bhopal on 09-10 February 2013.
Book Review
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Bidding adieu has always been difficult for anyone at any phase of life. For the Galgotians also, it was no different. 25th April was the day when the juniors bid adieu to their seniors who are the first batch of MBA and M. Tech in Galgotias University. It was a day of pride and joy for the senior passing out students as they were going to mark a new phase of their life through venturing into a professional domain. On their honour G-Farewell was organized in GU campus. Young men and women dressed in formals portrayed the combination of knowledge and entrepreneurship that has
been instilled in them during their course at Galgotias University. The event experienced the mixed feelings of joy and sorrow. The celebration brought joy and the very thought of separation bought sorrow to the Galgotians.
The very beginning of the G-Farewell exhibited a grand vibe. The event had quite a few remarkable and enjoyable performances. Other than the normal proceedings of the event, entertainment packed performances by students were delivered , some being acoustically chromatic music performance by Galgotia University bands ‘Crescendo’ and ‘JR7’ , and the ultra co-ordinated dance performance by Studio D (Dance club at Galgotias University ).
Besides that, there was the live performance of ‘Eka’, the famous Indian band which energised the crowd to a new high. With the natural lights dimmed, students bid each other and their alma mater a final goodbye as they exit, on their final day, through the very gates of the university that brought them in at day one.
Finally, since the seniors set sail on a new chapter in their lives, the juniors wished them all the best for their future endeavour.
By: Ankit Srivastava, B.Tech (M.E.),
1st Year
All The Best Seniors
Bidding Adieu: The end that promises a new beginning
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1. Click the Start button, right-click ‘Computer’ and select ‘Properties’.
2. Click ‘Advanced System Settings’ from the left pane. You may be asked for administrative credentials or confirmation, if you are non administrative user.
3. Click ‘Settings’ under the Performance field, then click ‘Advanced’, followed by ‘Change’ under the Virtual Memory field.
4. Toggle the check box labeled ‘Automatically Manage Paging File Size for all Drives.’ otherwise, disable this check box and highlight the drive to which you wish to add more memory.
5. Click the ‘Custom Size’ radio button and input the desired amount of memory (in megabytes) into the Initial Size and Maximum Size fields. Click ‘Set’ to apply the selected sizes.
6. Click “OK” to exit the menu. By: Nihar Ranjan Roy, Assistant Professor, School of CSE
Tips & Tricks: How to Increase the Virtual Memory of Your PC?
The story of a Dreamer “Yes, I am a dreamer, a dreamer is one who can only find his way by the moonlight and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” These are the words of Shubham Mahendrawal (Mr. Delhi-NCR 2013). Further Mr. Mahendrawal adds, “I have worked with one of India's leading modelling agency 'Glambirds Entertainment'. It provided me a platform into my dream world of modelling I always aspired for. 'Mr and Miss Delhi-NCR 2013’ mega model hunt where I was short listed amongst the top finalists and had gone under a training and grooming session for a month, where I learned basics of acting, ramp walk, styling and different aspects of fashion industry. Soon approached the grand finale, the heart throbbing moment when I was declared the winner and won the supreme title of ''Mr. Delhi NCR 2013'' and it was the most cherishable moment of my life. Being the winner I was awarded with my title trophy and certificate, endorsement for a brand, a series of ramp walk events, cover page model for an international magazine ‘La-Fiesta’. I love the kingdom of stardom, and aspire to be a supermodel one day and indeed I'm gonna be one for sure.”
The G-Post wishes Shubham Mahendrawal a wonderful and glittering career
ahead and we all hope he would achieve that he deserves and would reach the
new heights in his modelling and acting career.
Galgotias University Fashion Club Co-ordinator, Shubham Mahendrawal wins Mr Delhi NCR 2013!! He's been featured on the cover page of an International Magazine ‘La-Fiesta ‘.
Honor Role
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22nd of April (Earth day ) was celebrated with a
determined intention, to designate India's most sought
after university, as India's greenest.
A green week agenda was introduced and implemented
to prohibit the use of poly bags. Students and faculty
members adopted the eco friendly jute bag alternative
provided at the university at different student initiated
outlets, the collections of which were later given to an
NGO working for a good cause.
The team of "eco-soc" (the Ecological and Social club of
GU) introduced the "Nurture your sapling program"
where the team arranged 70 saplings
of evergreen species, and each plant
was then allowed to be adopted by a
student for sustained growth.
Each student involved in the sapling
plantation was "eco marked" with a
"eco-soc" green stamp and was
provided with a free band. Students
proudly flashed their Green bands
signifying their pledge to develop a
more cleaner environment.
By: Ankit Srivastava , B.Tech (ME), 1st
year
Go Green Initiative by Galgotias Students
Union Budget 2013: A Panel Discussion at Galgotias University
Galgotias University’s School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
held a panel discussion on the Union Budget 2013-2014 on 5th of
March 2013. The Union Budget discussion was moderated by Prof.
Prem Vashistha, Dean, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The panelists for the discussion were Dr. Charan D. Wadhva (Former
President & Chief Executive, CPR), Dr. Mahesh Purohit (Director of
FPEPR) and Dr. Kanhaiya Singh (Senior Fellow of NCAER). These
panelists gave a very thoughtful and analytic perception of what the
Union Budget had to offer India. For the opening of the discussion, the
B.A. Economics Honors students gave a brief and to the point
introduction allowing the panelists as well as the audience to get a
head start of what the highlights of the Budget were. This move by the students was appreciated by the panelists. The
discussion focused on the 2013-14 union budget and what it had to offer to the common man. The virtues and shortcomings
of the budget were discussed in detail which proved very informative to the faculty members and students in the audience.
By: Gayatri Talukdar,B.A (Hons. Economics), 1st Year
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Guru Dr. Maya Rao performs at G-Quasar 2013
The very first day of Galgotias University's Unifest ‘G-Quasar 2013’ accelerated from the zero to infinity within a short time since its inauguration, overcoming the inertia of stagnation. Unlike most events where the ‘first day’ is all about getting started with , G Quasar's Day 1 was all about energy from the very beginning, and why would it not be ? With the day 1 coinciding with Womens’ Day, it wasn't just about promoting a ‘fest’, it was about supporting a ‘cause’. The plethora of events that dazzled the audience had their very beginning with internationally reputed Dancer, Choreographer, Teacher, Writer, Academician & Dance Curator, Dr Maya Rao's enthralling solo performance, which was followed by an encouraging session where students/faculty members/esteemed attendees were allowed to seek honest answers that were closely related to the roots of the environment we live in. Dr. Rao
answered questions related to women's safety and questions related to the unfortunate case of December 16 gang rape, urging the society to wake up and take responsibility of their own safety. She specially urged the young attendees to respect, protect and understand their responsibilities towards women empowerment and safety. Dr. Rao is the recipient of several awards including the National Award (President of India Award) for Choreography, the Karnataka State Award, the prestigious Shantala Award from the Govt. of Karnataka, the Emeritus Fellowship from the H.R.D. Govt. of India and an honorary doctorate from Bangalore University. Dr. Rao has aslo led cultural delegations to over 30 countries, creating awareness and sharing the rich dance heritage of India worldwide. Padmasri Shri Shambu Maharaj of the Lucknow Gharana and Shri Sunderprasad of the Jaipur Gharana were her Kathak Gurus. Her solo recitals and dance dramas imbibed both the styles, winning much acclaim in India and Overseas. Dr. Rao has earned her Post Graduate certificate in Choreography from the former USSR. She is a consultant choreographer and a Jury member for international projects regularly. She runs India's only degree college of choreography- The Natya Institute of Kathak and Choreography. Maya Rao was made the Chairperson of the Karnataka State Sangeet Nritya Academy (1987 – 1990) during which period she initiated National Performing Arts Festivals at Heritage Monuments – Somanathapura (1988), Pattadakkal (1989) and Halebid (1990).
Galgotians at the Dance Marathon at Blue Frog organised by Rotaract Club Southend Generation Next
Featured Story
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Finally, G-Quasar’13 was there in the campus. The long wait was
over. The preparations have come to the final stage. Everyone
associated with G-Quasar was striving hard to make it an
ultra-successful event. 8th to 10th
March were the most happening
days for Galgotians since G-
Quasar’13 was scheduled on
these days. The students were in
a dreamy world. The days were
full of celebrations and the
nights were full of excitement.
The highly anticipated
CELEBRITY NIGHT, for which
crowd had emerged in numbers
and waited for hours in
everlasting queues, did not get
disappointed a bit. It surpassed
all our anticipations, and turned
out to be a stunning and
spectacular display of talents by
some of the biggest and gifted
stars of our music industry. The
array of events started on 8th of
March and 9th March was the
first day of the celebrity night, a huge multitude from the whole
Delhi-NCR was gathered to witness the band ‘Bombay Rockers’. The
excitement of the audience was sky high and they were waiting with
closed breath to see the celebrities on the stage. The band was intro-
duced when the excitement of the crowd was at its peak.
“When I say ‘POP IT’, You say ‘ROCK IT’ ”
‘POP IT, ROCK IT!!’
‘POP IT, ROCK IT!! ‘
These may sound as mere words now but they were indeed the
‘anthem’ of the night when thousands of people were singing the
verse in tune. The hosts of the evening played their part with superb
efficiency and did not let the energy level dip even for a fraction of
second throughout the event. Amid the cheering crowd, they
performed some of their chartbusters like ‘Rock the Party’, ‘Sexy
Mama’ and ‘Ari Ari’ from their album ‘Introducing’ which has gone
five times platinum. The performance was outstanding as evinced by
the thrilled reaction of the audience. Young and adults alike were
enthralled and captivated by the groovy beats and enjoyable
harmonies. The songs had instant impact on the students, who
started dancing spontaneously to the peppy beats. The whole
campus was indeed swinging with bliss. Apart from performing their
songs, they also shared their inspiration of writing some of their
songs with the audience. They appeared extremely pleased by the
huge admiration of the crowd.
The exhilaration was not yet over though, and more entertainment
was still in store for the students. On 10th March G Quasar welcomed
new guests, singer ‘Shruti Pathak’ and the singers and composers
‘Vishal Dadlani’ and ‘Shekhar Ravjiani’ . The first one on stage was
Shruti Pathak, the Filmfare nominated singer who has sung hit songs
for the films like ‘Kai Po Che’, ‘Kurbaan’ and
‘Fashion’, sung entertaining item numbers and
many popular songs like ‘Chikani Chameli’, ‘Gal Mithi
Mithi’, ‘Tum hi ho bandhu’
etc. Her melodious voice and
live performance was as good as in
the albums. After setting fire to the
stage, Vishal-Shekhar took to the stage
and it was only the start of an exciting ride
reserved for the audience. The evening
had truly reached the crescendo when the
duo took the charge . They were
welcomed by falling confetti and colourful
strobe lights. They simply achieved the
top notch level of excitement with their
first song ‘Dus Bahane’. There was
electricity in the air, people went gaga and
their feet started thumping involuntarily.
To build the mood of the evening, they
even at one point jestingly asked the
‘Principal’ to permit the crowd to cheer
for them their hearts out in lieu of extra
marks! They sung the foot tapping
blockbuster songs like ‘Radha’, ‘Dard-e-
Disco’, ‘Salaam Namaste’ and many others. They were later accom-
panied by Shruti Pathak which was the icing on the cake as they
sung heart warming songs like ‘mujhe rula diya’ and cracking ones
like ‘anjana anjani’ etc, which the students couldn’t help but sing
along with them. They were not able to hold themselves from thank-
ing the wonderful and immensely enthusiastic audience after their
every song for its mighty support and praises. So immersed were
they, along with the audience, that all of them lost the track of time
and their performance well exceeded the scheduled time. At last
they introduced and acknowledged their band members for their
hard work and effort to make their performance a great success. The
end of the evening left the crowd delirious and crying out for more.
The night, indeed was the Star Factor of the whole G-Quasar!
By: Sumit Kumar Singh & Rajat Durgapal
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Jiff, second, minute, days, months, years decay as the
clock ticks, but few memories, few moments, few
things which we share with our love wrapped in our
arms, especially in dance with soft music and romantic
pink light will always be an unforgettable sweet
memory. In those moments of closeness, we forget
who we are and where we are. What relationship this
is we don’t know… only this dance is our relation and
silence, our speech.
The most exciting and much awaited event of Galgotias
University came alive during G-Quasar. The Annual fest
G-Quasar'13, was a 3 days event. The first day was a
ball dance party (Waltz with him), an amazing
exquisite kaleidoscope of dance, music and lots of fun
and frolic.
The term 'ballroom dancing' is derived from the word ball, which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means
'to dance' (Source- Wikipedia). It depicts the bonding between the dancing partners through body language that shows their
compatibility.
Students who were eagerly waiting to flaunt their passionate dance moves were given a brief training session which helped
them a great deal in putting up the show on the final day. Guys and girls shook their legs on the famous ball room music. This
event brought back the memories of the ball dance scene from the famous movie Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire.
50 couples were allowed in this event and marking was being done on the basis of their dressing style, body language, moves
and clarity judged by the members of Coreotheque Dance Academy. Boys were dressed in black suit while the girls stole the
limelight by being dressed in beautiful red gowns. This year’s fest was one of its kind as the students enjoyed and relished
each moment right from the training session till late night dinner which followed the ball.
By: Ravendra Ratan Singh, M. Tech (CSE) 1st Year, Kiran Jain, M. Tech (CSE ) 1st Year,
Rahul Kapoor, B.Tech (CSE), 2nd Year, Anjali Gupta, B.Tech, (CSE), 1st Year
Waltz With Him
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24 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
FASHION SHOW
G-QUASAR 2013, started with a bang on 8th march. It was a marvellous show with all kinds of
events and programmes. From singing and dancing of celebrities to serious drama and romantic ball dance by the
students, it was a complete package. An overall hit.
But expectedly fashion show on first night surprised everyone. Earlier the sizzling Sonal Chauhan and ‘Johny Gaddar’ Neil Nitin Mukesh entertained the crowd by promoting their upcoming movie, 3G. Tremendous crowd showed up for the Fashion Event.
Total of seven teams participated in the event. They were Amity Noida, Amity Law School, G.L. Bajaj, Magnum Opus Roorkee, Roorkee Engineering College, IILM and our home team of Galgotias- Scintillations.
The scene was set, lights were lit, and announcements were made, everyone's eyes were on stage, just waiting for the sizzling models to appear on stage. Soon, the waiting time was over and fun time came gushing down. It was the beginning of the first event, beginning of fest, beginning of G-QUASAR 2013.
All teams performed well. Everyone gave their 100 % to add to the entertainment. But Amity and Galgotias were outstanding. Their performances were amazing. In other words, we can call them ‘paisa vasool’. Beautiful girls, handsome boys, nice outfits, classic face expressions and the moves, it was just perfect. No doubt, a ramp walk competition on the very first night of the fest was a hit. Each one of us was thrilled.
The excitement was not yet over. After the fashion event, an outstanding dance performance by Akhil of GU, enthralled the audience and the applause that followed drowned all noise in the vicinity and his dance made the audience move their body with him. His moves invited shouts of encore by the audience.
After all the thrill and fun, was the time for the results. However, everyone knew the results. Mrs. Vinnie Mathur declared the winners. The second runner up was Magnum Opus from Roorkee. Amity International University from Noida grabbed the first runner up place. Scintillations from GU was adjudged the winner.
The best part was yet to come. Among guys Nitin Tyagi of GCET was chosen the best male model & Shatrupa Das of GU was chosen as the best female model, who with her personality and moves, wooed everyone and captured this position.
By: Raman Thukral, B.Tech
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26 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
FRAG : THE REGION OF GAMERS
A world of passion, a world far away from reality, which seems more real than reality. The same spirit was there on the floor of Galgotias Campus One when more than 380 players filled their participation forms for different categories. This was the greatest number of participants in any of the events, taking place under the flag of our University Fest the G-Quasar.
The glory of making this event a grand success was shared by many, but the flag bearer was Lehri Malik, the chief coordinator of all the events of FRAG.
Money is a necessary thing for every event of this reputation, and if sponsors like Steel Series, a Multi-National Company, comes forward to ’sponsor’ the gaming equipment, the enthusiasm level of the organizers and the participants rises all the more
high.
The games under FRAG were:
CoD (Call of Duty): A game based on army combat- a real thriller - and the winner under this category was Shubham Kanojia, a student from Delhi University.
Counter Strike: The game, reputed to give gamers sleepless nights, was a hit at G-Quasar and saw tough competition. The winner of this game was a team named Lions with team members Vaibhav, Tushar and Gaurav.
DOTA: A strategy game which can teach lessons in planning not only in the virtual world but also in the real world, also saw a good number of participation. The first prize in this series went to a group named Crazy.
NFS: The name stands for need for speed, of course not needed to be mentioned, the most common racing game. The fastest racer was Shivam Singh.
FIFA: No gamer is complete without playing this game on his playstation. In G-Quasar this gave the real feel of the field. The winner in this field was Astitva from GNIT.
All these games were held in different computer labs of the Galgotias Group of Institutions, Campus 1 and all ended with prize distribution on the main stage of G-Quasar. The event was real and rare soul food for a gamer whose religion is games. It really looked like a region of gaming.
By: Vikash, B.Tech (CSE)
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G-QUASAR 2013, had an exciting start on 8th March, 2013. It
was a marvelous show with all kinds of events and programmes.
From singing and dancing of celebrities to serious drama and
romantic ball dance by the students, it was a complete package.
An overall hit.
With some entertainment and fun factor G-Quasar,13 also
included events that were academic in nature, but provided some
really high adrenaline moments and some great belly laughs.
Technical events were one of them.
GEEK LOVER
It is a very interesting game to show your love to your friends,
lover or teacher or anyone you admire. Just write a letter or poem
to show your love but with a twist. The twist is just that you have
to show your love, but with a twist.
This event attracted huge crowd. Despite of pre-registrations,
many on the spot registrations took place. Unexpectedly 150
participants competed and among various other technical events
this one was tremendously successful.
Winner: Pawan Upadhyay ( GCET)
1 Runner up: Mukul Gavri (GCET)
2 Runner up: Divya Juneja (GU)
LOGO MANIA
The game of mind and memory! It’s about how many company
symbols you can recognize. Different logos were shown to the
participants of software's, industries and companies. Participants
were supposed to identify the logo and face the question related
to that specific logo. It was a group game which included 2
members in each team. 80 teams came forward for the event.
Winner: Abhishek Jain & Vishal Singh
1 Runner up: Jayant Gupta & Anurag Sharma
2 Runner up: Abhay Gupta & Utkarsh
BRAIN BASHERS
Technical events are incomplete without test of brain. No matter
how many marks you score but your IQ only symbolises your
intelligence. Brain bashers is a collection of interesting brain
teasers which test your IQ level. Logical and analytical
reasoning, mental ability and general aptitude were on the cards.
Again a team event of 2 members in a team. For this event 80
students took on the challenge.
Winner: Deepak Tiwari & Prashant Sahu(JSS)
1 Runner up: Archit & Mohan (GU)
2 Runner up: Prashant & Praduman Tiwari( GCET)
PACE MAN
Gaming fever is something that will not leave us till our old age.
Even scientists are struggling and are searching for its remedy so
that mothers of many children could get relief. Eat the dots and
avoid the ghosts. Simple childish games but no lack of
entertainment. After all, games are for fun. It attracted 90 partici-
pants.
Winner: Swati Sachan(GCET)
1 Runner up: Ashwani Agarwal(GCET)
FIX IT
A simple test of C-programming skills. The aim of this test is to
remove the bugs in the code and write the code. This event
provided a platform to the sharp brains of the academia who love
to take on challenges that whet their cerebral ability. It gathered
55 participants.
Winner: Shweta Tiwari & Sumiran Das(GCET)
1 Runner up: Anurag Awasthi(VIET)
2 Runner up: Deepak Kumar Maurya (GCET)
By: Raman Thukral, B.Tech
Techno Quasars-2013: A Glimpse on the technical events in G-Quasar-2013
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28 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Bestest Part Of My Life Neither the sun nor the rain Can understand my pain The feelings that I have Are so much true That even God can’t point them Because I only loved you Say it a passion or a hobby To care for you is my first priority I don’t know about others As for me they are minority I don’t compare you with moon As it’s far away I want you to live in my heart That’s the best place where you can stay I promise Your lips will never get down Your smile will never fade You will be in my arms I will protect you in my shade All I need is you As good people in my life are few When you stand by my side I really feel the pride To say that You are the bestest part of my life… By: Raman Thukral, B.Tech ( CSE ), 1st Year
Representing Development: Photo Competition
In February 2013, a photography competition was held as part of a one day interdisciplinary conference on ‘Representing Development: The process and role of informalisation’ organised by the Galgotias University’s School of Business and School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
The conference raised some important issues regarding the idea of development with respect to the informal space of our economy. The students sent in their best photographs that captured the informal space comprising of the people who surround us in our day to day life. People who migrate from their hometowns and villages in search of livelihood and settle in urban areas like street vendors are the ones who constitute the informal sector. Their pictures captured the highs and lows, trials and tribulations of lives in the cities and also highlighted the contradictions between migration and displacement. The best photographs were displayed in the foyer near the Block A cafeteria where visitors gave their feedback and words of encouragement to the participants.
Photographs by Achyut Misra, Akanksha Bisht and Kantinath Banerjee were judged as the top four photos by the judges.
Here are a few glimpses (pic below).
By: Sakshi Kapoor, Assistant Professor, School of Media and Communication Studies
Submitted Pics for the Competition :’Representing Development: The process and role of informalisation’
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School of Business & Commerce and School of Arts,
Humanities and Social Sciences, Galgotias University, orga-
nized an Inter-College Debate Competition on 7th Feb 2013.
The theme of the debate competition was “Representing
Development: The Process and Role of Informalisation”.
The participating business schools were: Amity Business
School, Galgotias
University, Galgotias
Business School and
Galgotias Institute of
Management and
Technology.
The debate
competition consisted
of two semi-finals and
one final round, each
of 50 minutes
duration. Each team
consisted of four
members including a
group leader. The
motion for semi-finals
were chosen through lottery 48 hours prior to the day of the
competition (5th February, 2013) and the team leaders were
informed about their stand.
The Debate Competition started with Vice Chancellor, GU,
Prof. Ashok Saxena’s welcome address and Pro VC, GU, Prof.
Balajirajgopalan’s motivating words to the participants. The
panel of the Judges for the Competition comprised of (i) Mr.
R. K. Verma, Dean, School of Business Studies, Sharda
University (ii) Mr. Atul Kumar, Co-Chair, PGDBM, Galgotias
Business School and (iii) Dr. Shalini Sharma, Professor,
Department of Economics, Galgotias University. Student
volunteers presented the Judges with potted plants as gifts
instead of traditional bouquet, laying emphasis on the
Go-Green campaign of GU.
The first semi-final was between Galgotias University (GU)
and Galgotias Institute of Management & Technology (GIMT).
The motion for the first Semi-final was ‘The Large Informal
Sector is an Obstacle to Economic Growth in India’. Partici-
pants from both GU and GIMT presented wonderful points,
directing the attention of the audience to the emerging issues
and concerns for the Informal sector of India.
The second Semi-final between Amity Business School and
Galgotias Business School had the motion ‘Presence of Child
and Female Labour in the Informal Sector is Conducive to
Economic Growth in India’. The arguments and
counter-arguments presented by both the team made us
ponder upon the issues of female and child labour in the
informal sector of India.
Amity Business School
and Galgotias University
reached the final which
was held after the lunch
and the motion for the
final was “India has
successfully met the
Challenges of Global
Slowdown”. The
participants from both
Amity Business School
and Galgotias University
presented their thoughts
for and against the mo-
tion respectively, in a
very professional and candid approach, making the
judgement a little difficult.
The debate competition was won by Amity Business School,
and the winners were awarded a cheque of Rs 2500/- by Vice
Chancellor, GU, Prof. Ashok Saxena. The runners up for the
event were given gift vouchers as a token of appreciation and
all the participants were given participation certificates.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the faculty
coordinators and a few words about the event from the judg-
es and faculty members from within and outside Galgotias
University who were present throughout the day to guide and
support the students. Vice Chancellor, GU, Prof Ashok Saxena
mentioned in his valedictory speech the significance of such
competitions saying that such events should be conducted on
regular basis. He said that the debate process nurtured an
interest in current events and the political, social and
economic issues of today’s world among the students. Skills
developed during the entire debate experience add to the
student’s ‘competitive edge’.
By– Asst. Prof. Smita Sona, School of Business, GU
INTER-COLLEGE DEBATE COMPETITION
30 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
The School of Law, Galgotias University aims to focus on overall development of its students. Here the students have the privilege of academic pursuits along with clinical training. All efforts are made to equip them with skills to deliver the best in profession. They are also nurtured with social and human values. With this objective a National Seminar on Law, Development and Social Transformation in India: Issues and Challenges was organized by the School of Law, Galgotias University on February 2, 2013. The seminar witnessed the presence of Honorable Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, Judge Supreme Court , as chief guest,Mr. Sunil Galgotia, Chancellor, Galgotias University as the Patron-in-chief and that of Prof.(Dr.) Ashok Saxena, Vice-Chancellor, Mr. A. S. Mathur, Registrar and Prof.(Dr.) G. S. Bajpai, Advisor as the patrons. This seminar provided a platform to the young brains of India and attracted the students, young researchers, law teachers, members of the bar and bench alike. The seminar boasts the presence of almost one hundred and fifty participants.
It was a breath taking experience to witness dynamic brain storming sessions delivered by the panellists to identify the causes of disconnection between government policies and goal of the constitution framers, to examine and evaluate the existing legislation and policies to assure the stake holders and suggest a viable policy and mechanism. The panellists discussed that in more recent times, the legal reforms have been at the centre of the agenda for rendering justice so that it could minimise the conflict of interest of various class and group of the society. Now policy framers on their official agenda have put forward goals to ensure strengthening access to justice to vulnerable class of the society and emphasise on the efficacy of law and legal reforms to initiate changes in the social order towards a gender just and egalitarian society. It is felt that legislation could act directly as a norm setter, or indirectly, providing institutions which accelerate social change by making it more acceptable. The seminar ended with a valedictory address given by Prof.(Dr.) Pradeep Kulshreshtha. The event was definitely a success as it provided ample knowledge and a direction to all its participants and audience alike.
Law, Development & Social Transformation in India: Issues & Challenges National Seminar organized by School of Law, Saturday, 02 February 2013
Floral Welcome of Honorable Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, Judge
Supreme Court of India by Prof Parul Goyal
Honorable Justice Gyan Sudha Misra,Judge Supreme Court of India Chief
Guest along with Shri Suneel Galgotia,Chancellor, Galgotias University.
Galgotias Journal of Legal Studies School of Law, Galgotias University, has successfully launched its online journal ‘Galgotias Journal of Legal Studies’ along with ISSN registration. The Journal aims to focus on the dynamic role and effect of law on the society and how it helps to engineer the changes within the society. It has an interdisciplinary approach and provides a platform for
thoughts, opinions, ideas, concepts and suggestions from various fields and sections of people. The idea of launching such a journal at this early stage of the Law School was conceived by some of our faculty members which subsequently became a reality due to the enthusiasm and cooperation of all the other faculty members along with the dedicated and sincere efforts of Ms. Debdatta Das and Ms. Parul Goyal who are the coordinators of this journal.
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I am Manish Kumar Gupta enrolled in the BBA program of
Galgotias University. I am from Nepal and have completed my
high school from GCE A’ LEVELS board in Nepal. Through this
article I want to give you a small glimpse of Nepal and some
of its interesting features.
Nepal is a small country situated in the heart of SAARC
nations with a total area of
147,181 km2. It is a
landlocked country
surrounded by India on
three sides that is east,
west and south whereas
the northern side is
surrounded by China. It
boasts of eight of the
world’s top ten highest
mountains, including
Mount Everest on the
border with China. Nepal is
the only country in the
world which has not been
ruled by any foreign authority. Nepal was declared a republic
country on 28th May, 2008.The present president of Nepal is
Dr. Rambaran Yadav. The currency of Nepal is Nepalese
rupees(NPR).The total population of Nepal is 26,500,504. It is
a country of Hindu origin due to which the majority of the
population follows Hinduism though every religion is equally
respected and welcomed in Nepal.
Nepal has both Nepalese and foreign boards of education at
higher secondary level, Higher Secondary Education Board
(HSEB) and GCE A LEVELS by Cambridge University being
more popular than others. At graduate and post graduate
levels Nepal has total five universities among them three are
government and the rest two are private.
Tourism is a major source of economy in Nepal as Nepal has
many religious Hindu and Buddhist heritage sites.
‘Swyambhunath’ the famous Buddhist temple which is also
known as Monkey Temple is located to the west of
Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. Nepal being the birthplace
of Lord Buddha, sees every year thousands of tourists from
all over the world coming to visit this pilgrimage. Reaching
Kathmandu takes half an hour from New Delhi by air. Apart
from the religious aspect of tourism, Nepal also offers an
astonishing diversity of sightseeing attractions popularly
known as ‘SEVEN WONDERS OF NEPAL’.
Out of these seven wonders, the first is the Mount Everest
which is the highest peak in the world with an elevation of
8848 meters above the sea level.
The second is known as ‘Panch Pokhari’. It is a group of three
sacred lakes located about 6
kilometers east of Ama Dablam
mountain in Nepal. The main lake
is at 5,414 meters; the other two
lakes are at 5430m and
5494m. Panch Pokhri at 5494m is
the highest named lake in the
world. It is about 700 meters long
and 400 meters wide.
The third is Tilicho lake. Tilicho
lake is one of the highest lakes in
the world. It is 4,949 meters high
in the Annapurna range of Nepal.
Annapurna, a series of peaks in the
Himalayas is a 55 km long massif of which the highest point,
Annapurna I, stands at 8091m, making it the 10th-highest
summit in the world
After the Annapurna range comes the Kali Gandaki gorge. It is
the deepest gorge in the world.
The sixth is Mount Makalu. Makalu is the fifth highest
mountain in the world with an elevation of 8,481 meters
above sea level Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a
four-sided pyramid.
And the seventh wonder of Nepal is the Fishtail
mountain. This mountain combined with its steep, pointed
profile, makes it a particularly striking peak, despite a lower
elevation than some of its neighbors. Its double summit
resembles the tail of a fish, hence, the name meaning "Fish's
Tail" in Nepali language.
I believe the information I shared in this article will
encourage you to visit Nepal and in closing I want to welcome
everybody to this land of wonders.
By: Manish Kumar Gupta, BBA, 1st Year, Native of Nepal
Nepal, the land of wonders and joy!!
International Student Corner
32 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
Dena Bank ATM Inauguration 23rd April was another remarkable day for Galgotias
University. On this day, Dena Bank, Greater Noida branch
inaugurated its ATM in the campus of Galgotias
University.
It was a pleasant afternoon and almost 100 people
attended the inauguration programme. The entire
university campus was decorated. The stage in the front
lawn was all set to welcome the dignitaries. Among the
dignitaries were, Mr. Ashwini Kumar, the Chief Managing
Director, Mr. M. K Sharma, General Manager, North India
operations, Mr. Dhananjay Kumar, Asst. General
Manager and Saurabh Singh, Branch Manager, Greater
Noida Branch, Dena Bank.
The ATM inauguration ceremony started around at 3 pm
with welcoming the guests in the presence of Mr. Suneel
Galgotia, Chairman, Mr. Dhruv Galgotia, CEO, Prof.
Ashok Saxena, Vice Chancellor and Mr. J S Arora,
Director Finance, Galgotias University. Followed
by the inauguration ceremony, there was an
interactive session where the invited dignitaries
of Dena Bank and the organizers at Galgotias
University briefed about their future endeavours.
The ceremony started with beautiful Saraswati
vandana sung by a student. After that the
dignitaries were introduced to the audience and
were welcome by the Galgotians warm heartedly
and they were presented bouquets and
monuments as a token of gift. Mr. Suneel Galgotia presided over the meeting and through his speech he discussed how Dena
bank had been a close companion of Galgotias University
for a long time. He wished these long association between
Dena Bank and GU would further be longer and stronger.
Mr. Ashwini Kumar, the Chief Managing Director, Dena
Bank focussed on the future plans of the bank and
emphasized on taking forward the GU-Dena Bank
association to the next level. Other invited dignitaries also
gave some relevant information about the bank and they
wished Galgotias University a great future ahead. After the
proceedings got over there was arrangement of high tea for
the guests, organisers as well as the audience. The day
ended with a positive note with hoping for something more
to come in future.
By: Anindita Sahoo, Asst. Professor, Dept. of English
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Panel discussion with Cambridge Graduate University Professors
A panel discussion with Cambridge Graduate University Professors was organised by the Galgotias University on April 12, 2013. The VC, Prof. Ashok Saxena, welcomed the august gathering and in his speech opined that post discussion everyone will definitely emerge a lot wiser and have a better understanding of various issues in the global perspective.
Panel Discussion-I focused on the theme of Strategic Planning for Successful Indian Leadership in the 21st Century. The speakers for session I were Dr. Tim Howard, former faculty & visiting Scholar at Boston University and Dr. Karen Maze, former faculty at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University & Harvard University. Prof. Balaji Rajagopalan, Pro V.C , Galgotias University moderated the session. The panelists discussed the major challenges that confront leaders in the 21st century and what new practices have emerged in response to the shifting landscape.
The theme for Panel Discussion-II was India at the Crossroads- Global Outreach and Sustainable Development. The speakers for this session were Dr. Karen Maze and Prof. Dale Weeks, former faculty at University of Minnesota, Florida State University and University of St. Thomas. Prof. Sham Tickoo acted as the moderator. The audience got an opportunity to witness an interesting session in which the panelists discussed the nuances of sustainable development.
The theme for Panel Discussion-III was Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty. The speakers for this session were – Dr. Tim Lynch, former faculty at Florida State University and Prof. Bill Carter, former faculty at Suffolk University, Wheaton College, Northeastern University, Howard University and Laselle College. The panelists made an effort to understand the economic and psychological aspects in the lives of people below poverty line. Each of the panel discussion was followed by the Question and Answer session in which the students and faculty members posed quick and smart questions. In the valedictory session all the dignitaries were thanked for the excellent exposition of the discussion and the deliberations made thereon. Over all, the session succeeded in achieving its goal to an extent possible.
By: Ekta Srivastava, Assistant Prof., School of Business
34 YEAR 2 | ISSUE 2 | APRIL, 2013
On 14th February, Galgotias University saw a brief
celebration in the Campus. The readers are requested
not to get confused reading the date. This year, 14th
February played host to another event, than its
regular St. Valentine’s Day. This year, Basant
Panchami or Saraswati Pooja, happened to fall on 14th
February and this called for a small function where
Basant Ritu, the Spring season, was welcomed after
the harsh Sharad Ritu, the winter season, retired. The
function was organized by the SAHSS to celebrate the
day associated with learning and knowledge.
The function also sought to inform our foreign
students about the rituals of India, and what
importance these had in the Indian culture. India is
one of very few countries which is blessed with four
seasons, and the arrival of Basant is celebrated in
India, especially North India, because, immediately
following the winters, Spring stands in sharp contrast
with the cold, dry winter season. Nowadays, Basant
Panchami is also synonymous with Saraswati Pooja, or the worship of Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom, knowledge
and learning.
Leaflets, announcing the function with an introduction about the ritual were pasted on all the notice boards a day before,
ensuring that the event sees a huge turn-out of students and faculty members. Sure enough, everybody reached the venue on
time. The ‘stage’ was adorned by the VC, GU, Prof. Ashok Saxena, Pro VCs Prof. Balaji Rajagopalan, Prof. Sham Tickoo, Prof
Khalid, Senior Dean & Editor-in-Chief G-Post, Prof. D. K Jha and Dean, SAHSS, Prof. Prem Vashishtha.
All the dignitaries spoke a few words about the importance of the day, and how they’ve been celebrating it since childhood.
After this interaction was the time for ceremonial closing of the ritual. Hindu rituals are usually brought to a formal end by
offering ‘aahuti’ to the Gods through worshipping the Fire God. Everybody came forward to participate in the offering. Later
on Prasad was distributed to everybody in the campus.
Saraswati Vandana
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Samvedna : home for special children Blood donation camp
Pediatric dialysis centre : SPARSH at Siri Fort Say no to crackers
Celebrating International book giving day Dance marathon by rotary Delhi southend : Fund raiser
for Sparsh
Rotaract Events
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By: Nihar Ranjan Roy, Asst. Prof., School of CSE
CULTURAL SOCIETY
GALGOTIAS DANCE CLUB- STUDIO D
GALGOTIAS DRAMA CLUB- KALAKRITI
GALGOTIAS MUSIC CLUB- CRESCENDO
GALGOTIAS PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB- CAM CIRCLE
GALGOTIAS FINE ARTS CLUB-ART BEATS
GALGOTIAS FASHION CLUB- SCINTILLATIONS
SPORTS SOCIETY
GALGOTIAS FOOTBALL LEAGUE
GALGOTIAS TABLE TENNIS CLUB
GALGOTIAS BASKETBALL CLUB
GALGOTIAS VOLLEYBALL CLUB
GALGOTIAS CRICKET CLUB
GALGOTIAS INDOOR SPORTS CLUB
TECHNICAL SOCIETY
GALGOTIAS TECHNICAL CLUB-- Q BITS
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Learning and Fun Experience For Media Students The students in MJMC programme in Galgotias University participated in Two Day Workshop on ‘Sound Forge’ organised by School of Mass Communication during Technical Fest ‘Praudyogiki’ (22-23 February 2013) at Chitkara University, Chandigarh. Mr. Nitin Sharma, Radio Jockey and Director Media Myth Solutions Pvt. Ltd was the resource per-son. The students were made familiar with the working of sound editing software, Sound Forge 10.0. As said by the students, the workshop
was a knowledgeable experience for them as they got acquainted with sound recording and mixing techniques. Also, they enjoyed the practical experience of being on-air. They were accompanied by Mrs. Nitasha S Babbar, faculty of Media and Communication Department. In all it was thoroughly a fun and knowledge gaining experience for the students as such workshops focuses more towards practical approach of their curriculum.
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