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SARASWATI POOJA 1
GANESH
CHATURTHI POOJA
1
9 FOUNDATION
DAY AND ORIENTA-
TION
2
TEACHERS DAY 2
FRESHERS WEEK 3
OUTBOUND
PROGRAMME &
BRAIN GAIN
4
TALK AT PRAB-
HUDDA BHARAT
5
Volume 1, Issue 1
October 2016
GBS DELTIO
Saraswati Pooja[Official Start to the Academic Session]
On the auspicious day of Saraswati
Pooja, the students and faculties of
Global Business School , came to-
gether to seek the blessings of the
goddess of knowledge, music, art
and culture.
The ritual was graced with the pres-
ence of Dr. Anilkumar Garag, Direc-
tor, Dr.M.N.Manik Dean Academics
and all the teaching faculties , stu-
dents and non -teaching staff.
Saraswati Puja is just another at-
tempt by the students and staff to
preserve the Indian culture and to
impart a sense of respect towards
long-established traditions. These
celebrations ensure that students
find a home away from home. Both
the faculty and students joined hands
together, with great zeal to make the
event a memorable one also evoking
the blessing of the goddess of knowl-
edge to have a successful academic
and career growth.
Saraswati Pooja
Visit by Senior Manager GEOJIT
RudragoudaPatil, Regional Manager, GEOJIT
BNP Paribas Financial services ltd. Addressing
finance students.
Mr.Rudragouda Patil
Ganesh Chaturthi
Lord Ganesha is invoked in the beginning
of every Puja as Gananayak and Vighna-
nashak Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the
most popular and famous India festivals.
Ganesh Chaturthi festival is observed
once in the year with great interest and
enthusiasm. We celebrated on sep 5th
at
GBS Campus & perform this Puja with
great devotion.
Celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi
The 9th Foundation Day of GBS
celebrated on 6th September.
It was a milestone journey of
the college which has grown
from its humble beginnings to
its eminent stature today.
GBS celebrated 9th Foundation
Day with new students, sen-
iors, teaching and non-
teaching staff. Sri Ramesh
Kothari Chairman GEN Society,
Shri Bharat Jain President GEN
Society, Shri Jitesh Jain Secre-
t a r y G E N S o c i e t y ,
Dr.Anilkumar Garag Director,
Dr.M.N.Manik Dean Academ-
ics along with Chief Guest
Mr.Naveen Jha CEO
Deshpande Foundation, Hubli
graced the occasion.
9th Foundation day & Parichay
Page 2 Volume 1, Issue 1
As a part of its rich tradition GBS Hubli celebrates Teachers Day every year by inviting senior
Teachers from various fields. This tradition was set in the very first year when GBS was just
three year old in Sep 2007.
This year GBS facilitated Mr.Basil D’souza eminent Mathematics Teacher of Saint Micheal
School, Hubli. The event presided over by Dr. Anilkumar Garag with a welcome speech.
Prof.Tazeen Taj Mahat introduced the chief guest to the gathering. Mr.D’souza spoke on
importance on teaching, changing demands of the education, role of a teacher and he also
raised his concern towards the competent teachers.
All faculty members, admin staff and students were present during the occasion. Students
organized various games and activities for faculties and staff at GBS premises.
Teacher’s Day Celebration
Mr.Basil D’souza with Director & Dean Teacher’s Day Celebration
Mr.Jha and Management
Members
Freshers week is the beginning of every academic
year during which a variety of events are held to ori-
ent and welcome new students. Events conducted
like Ramp walk, Quiz, Treasure Hunt, Marketing,
Press media.
All this put up for a better exposure to a new
comer, good bonding results as they grow with each
other, and assists in understanding and to mingle
with fellow students.
Freshers Week
Freshers week
Fresher’s Day
Freshers day is a welcome party to newcomers and there is need to motivate juniors.
“FRESHERS DAY” is meant for interaction between seniors and newcomers so that they
mingle with another easily. The most important thing is to be together and make them
feel good about being a part of our college.
There was a neck to neck competition among top 8 participants to win as Mr.Fresher and
Ms.Fresher and were selected based on the tough performance given by the students.
Ms.Yashaswini Channi won the title of Ms.Fresher and Mr. Fresher was awarded to
Mr.Jayaraj.
Mr.Fresher awarded by
Prof. Adarsh Navale &
Prof. Nitinchandra More
GBS Students Ms.Fresher awarded by Prof.
Nitin & Prof. Tejaswini Patil
Outbound Programme (First semester)
The natural beauty of a white water rafting
destination and Whistling Woodzs Wilderness
River Resort Dandeli. First sem students were
on outbound programme. Students experi-
enced a wonderful beginning. The games con-
ducted by the event manager helped students
to come up and enjoy the programme coupled
with learning management concepts.
Brain Gain
A man stands on one side of a river, his dog on the other. The man calls his dog, who immedi-
ately crosses the river without getting wet and without using a bridge or a boat. How did the
dog do it?
A sundial has the fewest moving parts of any timepiece. Which has the most?
What is unusual about the following words: revive, banana, grammar, voodoo, assess, potato,
dresser, uneven?
What makes this number unique — 8,549,176,320?
Put a coin into an empty bottle and insert a cork into the neck. How can you remove the coin
without removing the cork or breaking the bottle?
You’re standing in a hallway with three light switches on the wall, each of which turns on a dif-
ferent lamp inside a closed room. You can’t see inside the room, and you can’t open the door
except to enter the room. You can enter the room only once, and when you do, all the lamps
must be turned off. How can you tell which switch turns on which lamp?
A farmer has five haystacks in one field and four haystacks in another. How many haystacks
would he have if he combined them all in one field?
Answers to the questions in the next issue.
GBS wishes you a Very Happy and Prosperous Deepawali.
Advance Greetings on Kannada Rajyotsava to Everyone
On 24-25 September 2016, Prabuddha Bharat Belagavi had organised
a "State of the Nation Conclave 2016" the Conclave was supported by the Visvesvaraya Tech-
nological University and Rani Channamma University. The conclave was addressed by re-
nowned speakers and I was also asked to present my reflections on the State of the econ-
omy. Below is the text of my reflections at the conclave.
"It is always a feeling of deja vu when you get invited to your home town and are given a
chance to address a gathering of delegates in a prestigious conference. I must make it a
point to thank Shri L K Havanur, The president of Prabuddha Bharat, Prof Sandeep Nair for
thinking about me to be a person of some value to speak to the august audience.
I would like to place before you my thoughts on three things about the state of the econ-
omy.
1. Economic themes post 2014: there is a paradigm shift in the economic themes post
2014 and the new government has been talking about two very important themes;
a. Ease of doing business: we have been doing business, the wrong way for the past 70 years
and have been able to bend rules backwards to accomodate our whims and fancies. The
times have changed and also the new regulations on GST will change the way we conduct
business in the country. whenever you go to the market to buy anything, the regular ques-
tion asked is whether you want a bill for the transaction, if you want it then you wil have to
pay VAT or sales Tax and the price of the product will go up by that extent. This choice is in-
variably offered by businessmen of all hues and sizes. With the implementation of GST, the
question would become redundant as the seller would have already paid his part of the GST
and would be eager to recover that amount from the buyer. Hence learning the clean way of
doing business becomes more important. this to my mind is the real contribution in ease of
doing business. business becomes easy when every body follows the same rules.
b. Make in India: there is a lot to be done in promoting 'Make in India', a lot is being done
though, labour laws are being tweaked slowly and surreptiously to make it easy for hiring
and firing. But the challenges of Make in India are numerous. One of the biggest challenges
is the Prohibitive Land proces and highly complex ownership structure of land holdings. this
is one obstacle whcih is going to be diffifcult to remove and make "Make in India" easier.
2. Challenges faced by the government in monitoring the economy:
a. Collecting economic data is a nightmare for our statiticians. Our IIP data is published
three months late, Our inflation data is not relied upon by our own industry people. collect-
ing, collating and computing GDP has become a bone of contention between private data
aggregators and the government statitistians. Collecting authentic data in a timely manner is
a big challenge for a country whose unorganised economy is larger than the organised econ-
omy.
Dr.Anilkumar Garag at Prabuddha Bharat's
STEP 2016
Dr.Anilkumar Garag
b. Building and maintaining an organised market for various commodities, products and fi-
nancial services is another major challenge. creating an ecosystem of organised markets and
then collecting and disseminating data are two sides of the same coin.
3. What has changed int he last two and a half years?
a. A very personal example is that I have been asked to be on stage and present my reflec-
tions on the state of the economy. The organisers wanted me to talk about my thoughts
without asking me about my lineage. This is the biggest change here. Earlier dispensation
wanted only those with the right lineage to address gatherings. Being capitalist is no more
considered regressive. Still some pockets of the civil (should we call them that) society think
that being communist is being progressive. So first victory over the class war has been won
by debunking the thought about left leanings being progressive.
b. We have a government at the centre which has engaged a number of common citizens in
a constant dialogue on governance with the help of loca circles and the mygov initiative on
the digital platform. I appeal to all of you to please participate on this platform positively and
constructively.
c. Finally you have elected this government in the hope that the government cleans up the
house. when you engage somebody to clean your house, remember that the cleaner is
bound to reach undr your seat too to get the job done. therefore don't complain that the
janitor has reached under your chair too. get up and declare your dirty assets to the govern-
ment before the cleaner approaches you. these are the last few days available for declaring
your black money, make the most of it and declare before the due date.
I would like to end my submission with the following lines
Mera desh badal raha hain, aage badh raha hain.
Global Business School, Twin city Campus:
NH-4, Near New Bellad Hyundai Showroom,
Bhairidevarkoppa, Hubli-25.
Website: www.globalbschool.in
Email id:[email protected], [email protected].
Phone: +91-836-2278330/31
Team DELTIO Mr. Sunil Malage, Ms. Kavita Vannal, Mr. Rakesh Bandekar, Ms. Yashaswini C