International Women’s Day was organized by the Hindustan College of Science and Technology. In which Miss Jyoti Kapoor, C.E.O. Agra Cantonment board was the Chief, Aparna Rajawat Dr. Rajwika Chauvey and Dr. Ruchi Chaturvedi, famous poetess were present as Guest of honour. The program was organized by the Department of Humanities. It was led by Dr. Mamta Sharma The program was inaugurated by Executive Vice President Sharda Group Prof. VK Sharma, Director of the institute, Dr. Rajiv Kumar Upadhyay and all distinguished guest with lamp lighting in front of Maa Saraswatiand Saraswati Vandana. The program was conducted by Assistant Professor of the Department of Humanities, Dr. Archana Gautam and Mrs. Sumita Lamba of the Information Technology Department.
On this occasion, mothers of 36 talented students of the institute were honored Executive Vice President,Sharda Group Prof. VK Sharma and Director of the Institute Dr. Rajiv Kumar Upadhyay welcomed the Chief Guest and distinguished guests with sapling.
Sharda Group Executive Vice President Prof. VK Sharma said that today the whole world is celebrating women’s Day but even today the women of the country are insecure, there has not been a reduction in the crimes against them, even many crimes are not recorded. Most women are not even aware of their rights. In such a situation, now the society will have to change the attitude towards women.
The director of the institute, Dr. Rajiv Kumar Upadhyay, in his welcome address, wished all the women present in the program on International Women’s Day and discussed the deteriorating sex ratio of the country and discussed many measures for the empowerment of women as well as the empowerment of humanity .
In India, women have been obedient and just respecting each other is more important than gender differences.Women should learn lessons from their elders, teachers, peers and other ideal women to achieve success in life. We should try our best to make women strong and self-supporting with an effort to change the attitude of society towards women. As a basic mantra, he told that the women should learn like an ascetic, fight the evils of society in accordance with their Indian culture and live gracefully.
Subsequently, Miss Jyoti Kapoor, the chief guest of the program, encouraged all men to honor women. He inspired everyone to increase their brightness and told how women can be successful in their lives and how they can overcome the obstacles that have come in the way of success, but told about their success by giving themselves examples and said that my commitment to my dream proved to be a boon. We can move towards success by paying attention to their redresses. Success in life is less based on knowledge
Special guest Miss Arpana Rajawat referred to the increasing crimes against women. He motivated women for their rights and said that in today’s era, empowerment of women is not an issue but it is very important to take measures to develop and build trust between the sexes. All women should act on the principle of respect sharing and treat others as expected of themselves for others. Half a dream is fulfilled only when we believe in ourselves. If you intend to do it, then the floor can be found with a flapping of wings.
Distinguished Guest Miss Dr. Rajwika Chaubey inspired all women to pay attention to their health first. He said that women should take care of themselves first and then the family. Describing the complete history of the day, she said that this International Women’s Day was started with a protest movement.
In 1908, on February 28, about 15,000 women marched in New York City in the United States to protest for fewer hours in jobs, equal pay for men, and the right to vote, exactly one year later in 1908 by the Socialist Party of America.
This day of 28 February was declared as the first National Women’s Day. After this it began to be celebrated on the last Sunday of February. Distinguished guest Dr.Ruchi Chaturvedi said that this day is celebrated in different ways in every country. Referring to Sunita Williams and Kalpana Chawla, she said that today women are making their own flag in each area. This day commemorates the economic, political and social achievements of women. She presented a poem on the occasion of Women’s Day.
In making the program a successful, the first year coordinator, Dr. Suruchi, Dr. Richa Kapoor. Dr. Mukti Pandey had a special contribution.
At the end of the ceremony, the vote of thanks was given by Dr. Mamta Sharma the head of the Humanities Department of the institute.
On this occasion, Dean Faculty Dr. Harendra Singh, Dean Student Welfare Dr. Sandeep Aggarwal Controller of Examinations Dr. RK Tiwari, Mr. Sanjay Singh, Mr. Anurag Vajpayee, Dr. Ajay Sharma, Mr. Saket Bihari, Dr. Munish Khanna, Mr. Mukund Lal, Sanjana Yadav, Poonam Sharma and all teachers and staff of all were present.
Hindustan Institute Of Management & Computer Studies Farah Mathura organized a one-day training program for Parshads of Agra Region on Meeting Citizens expectations & Image building of Agra. The training programme focused on the leadership skills of councilors, their potential, and their responsibility towards the image building of Agra City. The programme focused on the attitude change towards society and City. The first phase of the training programme consists of three modules i.e. Understanding and fulfilling expectations, Leading and Managing Change, Understanding your personal effectiveness.
The pedagogy used for the training the programme was Participatory, Experience Sharing, Cooperative Learning, Role Playing, Management games.
The resource person was Dr Naveen Gupta, Behavioral Scientist, and Director HIMCS. The exercises used by Dr. Naveen to train the parshads were balloon activity, tennis ball exercise, and DUTA case study to help parshads understand continuous improvement and change is the need of our, teamwork, support and collaboration and full utilization of the potential of each member of the team is very important to give timely and effective results. They also learned the POLCA concept to understand management theory.
The parshads participated actively in the programme. The programme was well appreciated and parshads asked for such programme to be regularly organized in future as well.
The Programme Coordinator was Asst Prof. Mr. Shantanu Kumar Sahu from HIMCS. Dr Abhilasha Singh, Dr Riju A Singh, Dr Sheetal Sachdeva, Dr Gunjan Bhatnagar and Mr Akhilesh Chandra were also attended the session.
Anand College of Pharmacy (SGI, Agra) celebrated “World Health Day”, on 7th April, 2021. on theme “building a fairer, healthier world” as the theme 21st century.
All students participated with great enthusiasm along with faculty members through a powerpoint presentation on “COVID-19, Preventions and Precautions to create awareness regarding ongoing pandemic.
Dean, Anand College of Pharmacy Prof. (Dr). Kashmira J. Gohil, congratulated all students and staff for celebrating this day with great enthusiasm and appreciated them for their active participation imparting information on ongoing covid and vaccination. The students were further motivated to maintain a professional cultured environment in the college.
Kushi Kapoor(B. Pharm 1stYear, Section-A), Ayesha Kausar and Tapan Kumar(D. Pharm 2nd Year), Harshit Sachdeva(B. Pharm 2nd Year, Section-A) andAryan Bharti (B. Pharm 1st Year, Section-A) and Anjali Chauhan(B. Pharm 1stYear, Section-B) participated in oral presentation and enhanced awareness on “World Health Day”.
The event was coordinated by faculty members, Mr. Harsh Bhardwaj, Ms. Ashini Singh, Ms. Komal Gurnani, Ms. Gunjan Verma and Ms. Diksha Singh.
Anand College of Pharmacy (SGI, Agra) celebrated “World Health Day”, on 7th April, 2021. On theme “building a fairer, healthier world” as theme 21st century.
All students participated with great enthusiasm along with faculty members through power point presentation on “COVID-19, Preventions and Precautions to create awareness regarding the ongoing pandemic.
Dean, Anand College of Pharmacy Prof. (Dr). Kashmira J. Gohil, congratulated all students and staff for celebrating this day with great enthusiasm and appreciated them for their active participation imparting information on ongoing covid and vaccination. The students were further motivated to maintain a professionally cultured environment in the college.
Kushi Kapoor (B. Pharm 1stYear, Section-A), Ayesha Kausar and Tapan Kumar (D. Pharm 2nd Year), Harshit Sachdeva(B. Pharm 2nd Year, Section-A) and Aryan Bharti (B. Pharm 1st Year, Section-A) and Anjali Chauhan(B. Pharm 1stYear, Section-B) were participated in oral presentation and enhanced awareness on “World Health Day”.
The event was coordinated by faculty members, Mr. Harsh Bhardwaj, Ms. Ashini Singh, Ms. Komal Gurnani, Ms. Gunjan Verma and Ms. Diksha Singh.
The 6th National Leadership Conclave was virtually organized by the All India Management Association (AIMA). Students and Faculty of Hindustan Institute of Management and Computer Studies (HIMCS) joined this conclave as an academic partner. The aforesaid conclave held on 20th and 21st of April, 2021 on the topic “The Big Disruption: Leadership in the Post-Covid World”.
HIMCS organized a quiz competition for students based on the content of this conclave with an award “Most Avid Learner Award”.
The main attraction of conclave was the Honorable Minister of External Affairs of the Government of India, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. He answered the questions and doubts of different participants including students regarding the different measured taken by the Gov. of India while dealing with COVID-19. When one of the participants asked him that “When there is a shortage of Corona- Vaccine in India then Why we are exporting Vaccine?”, he replied that since India is importing raw materials for Corona-Vaccine from other countries so we have to provide them the final product also. Similarly, he commented on the India-China relationship and said “We must have a return to peace and tranquility on the China border”. “Last year, that changed. Without provocation, China brought enormous force to the border. You can’t disrupt peace and tranquility at the border and carry on with the rest of the relationship… If this relationship is to progress, I must have a return to peace and tranquility on the border”. He extended his best wishes to AIMA for organizing the convention on this subject. The conclave was led and co-chaired by Mr. Sanjiv Goenka, Chairman, RP-Sanjiv Goenka Group, and Mr. Sunil Kant Munjal, Chairman, Hero Enterprise.
Various eminent speakers of the country participated in this conclave. Mr. N Chandrasekaran– (Chairman, Tata Sons), Mr. Harsh Pati Singhania (Chairman & MD, JK Paper), Mr. Ajay Bijli (Chairman & MD, PVR Ltd.), Mr. Alok S Kirloskar (MD, SPP Pumps Ltd.), Mr. C K Ranganathan (Chairman & MD, CavinKare Pvt. Ltd.), Mr. Krishna Ella (Chairman & MD, Bharat Biotech International Ltd.), Mr. Shashi Tharoor (Member of Indian Parliament), Mr. ShicSarin (Director, Institute of Liver and Biliary Science) are some of the prominent names among them.
The Director of the HIMCS, Dr. Naveen Gupta thanked all the members involved in the conclave and appreciated own students for asking such relevant questions to different speakers. He said that learning by experience is the most valuable leaning and our institute is committed to having such kind of conclave in future also, so that our students can gain knowledge from the experiences of other leaders of the national and international market.
The conclave in digital mode was able to reach out to a larger audience and as expected over 3000 participants from across India and the world comprising policymakers, CEOs, thought leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, senior-level managers, and management students joined the Conclave.
The winners of the quiz are :
The first prize is shared by Hardik Jain, Anugya Jain and the second prize goes to Himanshu Sharma. Congratulations to all winners.
As part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav a Fit India Freedom Run SHARDA VIRTUAL MARATHON – 2021 was organised by Anand Engineering College, Agra on August 13 & 14, 2021. Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsava is celebrated all across the country and Anand Engineering College too joins the celebration through the SHARDA VIRTUAL MARATHON – 2021. The Marathon was categorised into three levels – 2Km, 5 Km and 10 Km.
Dr. Shailendra Singh, Director of the College flag off the Virtual Marathon. The Event was coordinated by Dr. Rampal Singh and Er. Prakash Kumar.
A Guest lecture was organized in our institute “Hindustan Institute of Management and Computer Studies” titled Cross Border Business. As the keynote speaker of today’s lecture, Mr. Sudhir Kesarwani from US Commercial Services, New Delhi told all the facts that made MBA, MCA and all the students associated with technical education can give a new dimension to their career by understanding the International Business World. The director of the institute, Dr. Naveen Gupta welcomed Mr. Sudhir Kesarwani. Professor Shantanu Kumar Sahu gave the vote of thanks as the moderator of this session. MBA students Himanshu Sharma, Tavish Goswami, and Deepti Dixit played the role of conducting the programme as student coordinator. All the faculty, staff and students of the institute participated in this guest talk. Apart from this, students related to management and technical education of Agra and Mathura region also participated.
A plantation drive was organised by NSS Unit of Anand Engineering College Agra. The Drive was inaugurated by Dr. Shailendra Singh, Director, Anand Campus. Around 200 saplings of different plants were planted. The motto behind this mass plantation drive was to make students aware about the value of a green and healthy environment. This noble act will inspire the young generation to take initiative for the betterment of their surroundings. Dr. Rampal Singh, NSS officer of the College coordinated the event.
Hindustan Institute of Management and Computer studies Farah Mathura organized an ACHIEVERS AWARD ceremony for the Academic and Co curriculum Achievers of MBA and MCA .
Achievers of MBA
GOLD |
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Batch |
Yr |
Name |
MBA 2019- 21 |
II |
Juvika Bansal |
MBA 2019- 21 |
I |
Pratiksha Goyal |
MBA 2020- 22 |
1 |
Hardik JainFasiha Naz |
SILVER |
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Batch |
Yr |
Name |
MBA 2019- 21 |
II |
Krati Jain |
MBA 2019- 21 |
I |
Aishwarya Bulani |
MBA 2019- 21 |
I |
Rashmi Yadav |
MBA 2020- 22 |
1 |
Anugya Jain |
Achievers of MCA
GOLD |
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Batch |
Yr |
Name |
MCA 2018- 21 |
III |
Mansi Saxena |
MCA 2018- 21 |
II |
Kirtee Goel |
MCA 2018- 21 |
I |
Kirtee Goel |
MCA 2019- 22 |
II |
V Ilavarasi |
MCA 2019- 22 |
I |
V Ilavarasi |
MCA 2020- 22 |
1 |
Ashish Agarwal |
SILVER |
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Batch |
Yr |
Name |
MCA 2018- 21 |
III |
Sarthak Jain |
MCA 2018- 21 |
II |
Sarthak Jain |
MCA 2018- 21 |
I |
Mansi Saxena |
MCA 2020- 22 |
1 |
Jitendra Singh |
Like every year, Talent Hunt competition was organized this year too with full enthusiasm and gaiety at Hindustan Institute of Management and Computer Studies, Farah, Mathura. This year, due to full admission in all the seats allotted to our institute, the whole program got a full moon. At the beginning of the program MBA and MCA,the students warmly congratulated all the teachers. The newly arrived students were given an opportunity to showcase the hidden talents within the students. Through the internal competitions going on for the last one week, MBA and MCA out of 120 first year students, 35 newly admitted students got an opportunity to reach the final stage.
On the occasion of Talent Hunt, Dr. Naveen Gupta, Director of the Institute, openly appreciated the immense potential of the management students. He said that today there is a need to express one’s point of view in front of others in a powerful way where communication becomes very important. He said that I have seen many such students who look very impressive outwardly but as soon as they are asked to express their views on a subject, the reality comes to the fore. Therefore, today there is a need to create our image in both our internal and external forms so that our talent can come out 100%. Today there is a need for us to strengthen our network so that the new batch students can take inspiration from their seniors and learn from their experiences.
This competition mainly consisted of a personal interview, showcasing your real decisive ability, ramp walk, quiz, intellectual test, coding ability etc. The new visitors to the institute impressed everyone with their talent.
WINNERS OF TALENT HUNT, 2021
Best Innovator
Winner: Mohini Pathak
Runner Up: Kushagrya Sharma
Best Intellect
Winner: Prashant Sharma
Runner Up: Ayushi Vashishtah
Best Performer
Winner(Dance): Sachin Verma (MCA) & Amrata Chaudhary
Winner(Song): Swasti Jain ( MCA) & Mayank Rathore
Best Orator
Winner: Shevi Chaturvedi
Runner Up: Ayushi Sengar
Best Personality
Winner: Aradhya Pandey (MCA) & CharuTalwani
Runner Up: Jatin Jain & Leeju Kumari
Best Coder
Winner: Kaushal Jha
Runner Up: Swasti Jain
Best Technocrat
Winner: Abhishek Pal
Runner Up: Tanu Gupta
MCA-Head of Department Shri N. K. Mishra, MBA-Head of Department Dr. Abhilasha Singh, Dr. Riju A. Singh and all the teachers and staff of the institute were present at APJ Kalam Auditorium. Everyone present in the auditorium jumped with joy after seeing the presentation of the newly admitted students of the first year of the institute. At the same time, seeing the theatrical performance of the first-year students, everyone appreciated their efforts, the students gave a melodious presentation of music by guitar, in which Jatin Jain, Mayank Rathore and Payesh captivated everyone’s heart. The wonderful talent of the students came to the fore through group dance, group anthem and poetry recitation. During the program the ramp walk done by the students as showstoppers was highlighting the self-confidence contained in them which is very important to strengthen their personality. During this, Miss U.P.-2020 Pooja Singh and Mr.Ikrar Malik(Mr U.P.-2019) were present as external judges. Dr. Yogita Narang and Dr. Gunjan Bhatnagar acted as judges for the Innovator Round.
Dr. Sheetal Sachdeva and Mr. Vivek Pandey handled the entire talent hunt on behalf of the faculty. Mukul Saraswat, Swati Chauhan, Mugdha Singh, Hardik Jain, Manohar, Deepti, Kanchan as well as Prateek, Himashu and Tavish contributed their contribution under technical support from MBA final year as anchors of talent hunt.