Wednesday, 05 June 2024 13:21

SWASTHA BALAK BALIKA SPARDHA

SWASTHA BALAK BALIKA SPARDHA, from 8th to 10th January, 2022.

In this regard our NSS Team was requested to conduct the Swasth Balak- Balika Spardha by organizing various activities on the subject and sending a consolidated report.

The objective of the National Service Scheme is “development of the personality of students through community service”. This objective is sought to be achieved by enabling the students to work in community. The programme aims to inculcate social welfare in students, and to provide service to society without bias. NSS volunteers work to ensure that everyone who is needy gets help to enhance their standard of living and lead a life of dignity. In doing so, volunteers learn from people in villages how to lead a good life despite a scarcity of resources. It also provides help in natural and man-made disasters by providing food, clothing and first aid to the disaster victims.







Wednesday, 05 June 2024 13:18

NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY

NATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY was celebrated online mode on 24TH JANUARY, 2022, Short video was presented on screen for girl child  empowerment Vote of Thanks by Prof. Abhaya Pradhan Sir, Programme Officer, NSS.
Wednesday, 05 June 2024 13:15

International Women's Day Celebration on 8th March 2022

The National Service Scheme organozed a cultural event in the Campus for teaching staff, non-

teaching staff, helpers, care-takers and students of Vishwakarma University with the theme of women empowerment on 8th Mar 2022.During that event various activities organized such as  a dance group performed on the theme of Women Empowerment/Acid Attack/Sexual harassment and other issues of general importance and a Music Group performed on the theme of importance of Gender Neutrality and Preventing Gender Bias by portraying women in various roles. The event was  managed by Prof. Reena Pandey, Director, Student Welfare, Prof. Kailas Bhosale, Programme Coordinator, NSS , Prof. Siddhi Singh, Programme Officer, NSS, Prof. Abhay Pradhan, Programme Officer, NSS and Volunteers of NSS

The National Service Scheme planned a cultural event in the Campus for teaching staff, non- teaching staff, helpers, care-takers and students of Vishwakarma University with the theme of women empowerment. Venue: Building No. 2, Room No. 2001, Seminar Hall Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Google Meet link: For those who could not attend physically, participated in the event virtually by using the following link.

Day and Date: Tuesday, 8th March, 2022

Venue: Building No. 2, Room No. 2001, Seminar Hall

Time: 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM







Wednesday, 05 June 2024 13:07

Blood donation camp conducted on 19th Feb 2022

OVERVIEW OF THE MANAGING BODY: The event was held under the guidance of: 

   Director, Student Welfare- Prof. Reena Pandey 

   NSS Programme Coordinator- Prof. Kailas Bhosale 

   NSS Programme Officer – Prof. Siddhi Singh.

The event was planned and organized by Mahek Mundada and Bhakti Oswal, the club representatives of Social Welfare and Development Club. The BLOOD DONATION EVENT was organized at ADINATH SOCIETY, SATARA ROAD PUNE from 8:00am to 4:00pm on 19th Feb 2022. Flexes, Posters and Google form were circulated amongst people before three days of the event. There were total 5 flexes. The flexes were placed at 7 loves Chowk, Suyog Center Chowk, Gangadham Chowk, City Pride Chowk and at Adinath society. Posters and google form were digitally circulated amongst the people.

Blood donation event was organized at ADINATH SOCIETY, SATARA ROAD, PUNE from 8:00am to 4:00pm. Flexes, Posters and Google form were circulated amongst people before three days of the event. There were total 5 flexes. The flexes were placed at 7 loves Chowk, Suyog Center Chowk, Gangadham Chowk, City Pride Chowk and at Adinath society. Posters and google form were digitally circulated amongst the people.

Chief Guest: SUNILJI KAMBLE (MLA,PUNE CANTONMENT)

Guest of Honor: SHRINATHJI BHIMALE  , PRAVINJI CHORBELE  , KAVITATAI VAIRAGE









Tuesday, 21 May 2024 07:29

ARC WORKSHOP

Overview : The ARC Workshop, spanning three days from April 26th to April 28th, 2024, provided participants with a comprehensive exploration of Linux, ROS (Robot Operating System), basic electronics, microcontrollers, and practical applications.     

Day 1 initiated with fundamental Linux concepts, progressing to ROS fundamentals, and advanced Linux commands. Participants engaged in hands-on activities like VM installation and Ubuntu setup, enhancing their practical skills. 

Day 2 introduced basic electronics and microcontrollers, comparing Arduino Uno and ESP, and conducting a practical traffic signal activity. This day provided insights into electronic components and their applications.

Day 3 focused on testing participants understanding of Linux and ROS principles and conducting practical activities such as distance measurement with ultrasonic sensors, motion detection with servo motors, and controlling doors using microcontrollers. These activities enabled participants to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios.

Overall, the workshop fostered a blend of theoretical understanding and practical skills, equipping participants with valuable knowledge in Linux, ROS, basic electronics, and microcontrollers.    

 

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Workflow         

Day1: Friday, April 26, 2024:

 1. Introduction to Linux

 2. Types of Linux

 3. Practical Activity: VM installation; UBUNTU setup

 4. ROS: Robot Operating System

 5. ROS overview

 6. Basics of ROS

 7. Linux Basic Commands

 8. Advance commands in Linux

 9. Q&A Session

 

Day2: Saturday, April 27, 2024:

 1. Introduction to Basic Electronics.

 2. Introduction to Arduino

 3. Arduino vs. ESP 32

 4. Introduction to Kit

 5. Practical activity: Traffic Signal; Slightly advanced version of

 led blinking but with time intervals just like traffic signals we

 see in daily life.

 6. Q&A Session.

 

Day3: Sunday, April 28, 2024:

1. Test on the Previous two day (Linux, ROS and RaspberryPI)

2. Practical activity: Ultrasonic distance measuring; interfacing

 ultrasonic sensor with led and buzzer 

 3. Practical activity: Motion detection by using ultrasonic sensor

 and servo motor on Arduino UNO.

 4. Practical Applications: Controlling Doors Using Servo Motor This

 assignment will give us an idea of how to control the devices

 using microcontrollers and a glimpse of the CNC machine

 working with them. 

 5. Q&A Session

 

DAY 1 

Introduction to Linux:

Covered the basics of what Linux is, its history, and its significance in the world of computing. Explained concepts like open-source software, different distributions, and the philosophy behind Linux.

Types of Linux:

Explored the different distributions available, discussing their target audiences, strengths, and weaknesses. Discussed common distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, CentOS, and Arch Linux.

Practical Activity: VM Installation; Ubuntu Setup:

Conducted a hands-on activity where participants set up a virtual machine on their computers and installed the Ubuntu Linux distribution. This activity helped participants become familiar with the installation process and basic configuration of a Linux system.

ROS: Robot Operating System:

Introduced participants to ROS, explaining its architecture and various components. Discussed how ROS is used for writing software for robots in research and industrial applications.

Basics of ROS:

Delved into the fundamentals of ROS, covering topics such as nodes, topics, messages, services, and actions. Taught participants how to create simple ROS nodes and communicate between them using topics and messages.

Linux Basic Commands:

Taught essential command-line operations in Linux, such as navigating the file system, creating and manipulating files and directories, managing users and permissions, and performing basic system administration tasks.

Advanced Commands in Linux:

Covered more advanced command-line operations and techniques, including shell scripting, text processing tools like grep and awk, package management, and networking commands.

Q&A Session:

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Day 2

(Introduction to basic electronics)

Introduction to Basic Electronics and Microcontrollers:

Briefly explained the fundamental concepts of electronics, such as circuits, components and how electricity flows.

Introduced microcontrollers; highlighting their importance in modern electronics and IoT (Internet of Things) applications.

Arduino Uno vs. ESP:

Describe what Arduino Uno is, its features, and its typical applications.

Differentiate between Arduino Uno and ESP, focusing on key differences like processing power, connectivity options (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth), and suitability for different projects.

Introduction to Hardware Kit:

List and describe the components included in the hardware kit provided to the students. Which included: Arduino Uno, Breadboard, ultrasonic sensors, LED’s, Resistors, Wires, Battery and many more.

Practical Activity: Traffic Lights with Arduino Uno and Breadboard:

Provide a detailed step-by-step explanation of the practical activity conducted during the workshop.

Explain the Arduino code used to control the traffic lights sequence.

Trying different sequences

Discuss any challenges faced during the activity

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Day 3

(Test and Practical activities and applications)

Conducted a test on basic principles of Linux and ROS

Practical Activity 1: Distance Measurement with Ultrasonic Sensors: 

Describe the practical activity involving distance measurement using ultrasonic sensors.

Outline the setup of the circuit on the breadboard, including connections to the Arduino Uno.

Practical activity 2: Enhanced Distance Measurement with Buzzer:

Detail the modification made to the previous circuit by adding a buzzer to indicate when the distance measured is too close.

Explain the logic behind activating the buzzer based on predefined distance thresholds.

Practical Activity 3: Servo Motor Control

Describe the practical activity focused on controlling servo motors.

Explain the concept of servo motors and their applications in robotics, automation, and control systems.

Provide instructions for wiring the servo motor to the Arduino Uno or ESP board and writing code to control its movement.

Radar Detection using Servo and Ultrasonic Sensors:

Detail the advanced activity involving radar detection using servo and ultrasonic sensors.

Describe the setup of the circuit, including the arrangement of the servo motor and ultrasonic sensor to simulate a radar system.

 

Acknowledgements:

Faculty coordinator: Maya Kurulekar

Student coordinator: Yash Kulkarni

 

Teaching resource:

Names

Current Year

Resource

Pranav dagay

Third year

Hardware

Bhavin Bhaldota

Third Year

Linux

Pratham jain

Third year

Linux

Aryan mehta

Third Year

Linux

Aditya chavan

Third Year

Linux

Saumya shah

Third year

Linux

Samarth ratnaparkhi

First year

Hardware

Anuj yadav

First Year

Hardware

Vedant Pandhare

First Year

Hardware

Anshul Patil 

First Year

Hardware

Abhijeet Karji 

First year

Hardware

 

Vendors:

Spark innovation 

Address: S.No.59/2/44,Happy Home Hostel, next to Balaji Food Trader, Pune, Maharashtra 411048

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Tuesday, 21 May 2024 06:04

World Water Day -24

Vishwakarma University 

Organized by: Water Quality Centre of Excellence and Department of Engineering Science in  collaboration with WILO

 

Theme: Harbouring Hope, Conserving Water: Smart Peace Iniaves

 

Introduction: 

World Water Day, which falls on March 22nd, the student body, faculty, and  staff came together to organize a series of events aimed at raising awareness about water  sustainability and conservation. The events were designed to engage parcipants creatively  while emphasizing the importance of water conservation in our daily lives.

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Objective: 

The objective of the World Water Day event at Vishwakarma University was to raise awareness  about the critical importance of water conservation and sustainability. Through a series of  engaging activities and competitions, the event aimed to inspire parcipants to think  innovatively about water conservation strategies and to foster a sense of responsibility  towards the preservation of this vital resource. By bringing together students, faculty, and  staff, the event sought to cultivate a community-driven approach to addressing water-related  challenges and promoting smart peace initiatives centered around water conservation.

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About the Chief Guest: 

Rtn. Ravindra Ulangwar, a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering and MBA  in Marketing Management from Symbiosis Institute of Management, is a  Full bright Scholar with 33 years of experience in water management.  Currently Vice President and Head of Water Management at Wilo Mather  and Platt Pumps, he previously served as Director at Saisanket.  Note worthy achievements include leading projects such as the  SURASHTRA Branch Canal Pumping station, benefiting millions in Gujarat  through drinking water and irrigation. His focus on innovative concepts like precision irrigation through Piped Distribution Networks showcases his commitment to  advancing water management technologies. 

 

Inaugration: 

The event commenced with a session led by Mr. Ravi Ulangwar, during which he emphasized  the significance of water across all aspects of our lives and underscored the critical importance  of water conservation. He delved into a discussion on diverse approaches to water  conservation and drew parallels between these methods and the work undertaken by  engineers.

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Competitions: 

Following the enlightening session, numerous competitions were organized to facilitate  student participation and engagement. The core aim of these events was to simulate active  involvement among students and cultivate a more profound appretiation for the significance  of water conservation. By participating in creative activies, attendees were encouraged to  think carefully about how their actions that affect water and to come up with creative solutions to  water-related problems. 

 

Competitions Details: 

The competitions were diverse, catering to various interests and talents of the participants.  They included:  

1. Ideathon: (30 parcipants) 

 - Parcipants were tasked with presenting their ideas on World Water Day using either a  cardboard model or a PowerPoint presentation. 

 - Each team comprised four members, and the total duration of the event was three hours.

2. Water Themed Refreshments without Fuel: (49 parcipants) 

 - Parcipants showcased their culinary skills by preparing dishes in the form of water  droplets or marine life without the use of fuel.  

 - Teams of four collaborated to create innovative and visually appealing refreshments within  a one-hour time frame.

3. Animated Video Competition: (23 participants) 

 - Parcipants demonstrated their creativity by creating animated videos related to World  Water Day.  

 - Teams consisting of five members had three hours to conceptualize, create, and edit their  videos. 

4. Partum I Orbis: (26 participants) 

 - A competition focused on providing sustainable solutions for water conservation in urban  areas.  

 - Teams of five were challenged to devise innovate strategies within a two-hour time frame,  emphasizing the crucial role of water in environmental sustainability. 

 

The events received overwhelming participation from students across various disciplines,  reflecting a strong commitment to environmental conservation within the student  community. Through their participation, students gained valuable insights into the  significance of water sustainability and its implications for a sustainable future.

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Prize Distribution and Closing Ceremony:  

The Prize Distribution and Closing Ceremony at Vishwakarma University marked the  culmination of the successful World Water Day event. Winners, both 1st and 2nd place, were  announced and celebrated for their remarkable contributions to water conservation  awareness. Amidst an atmosphere of excitement, participants received recognition for their  efforts, fostering a sense of camaraderie and encouragement. As prizes were awarded,  attendees left with a renewed commitment to advocate for water sustainability in their  communities.

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Conclusion:  

In conclusion, the World Water Day event at Vishwakarma University was a resounding  success, uniting students, faculty, and staff in raising awareness about water sustainability.  From Mr. Ravi Ulangwar's enlightening session to engaging competitions, parcipants  demonstrated a deep commitment to addressing water challenges.  

We extend heartfelt gratitude to volunteers, faculty, and student organizers whose relentless  efforts ensured the event's success. Special thanks to our esteemed chief guest and dignitaries  for enriching our discussions. Together, we reaffirm our commitment to advocating for a more  sustainable future for our water resources. 

Monday, 20 May 2024 07:28

National Science Day -24

Vishwakarma university

 

Theme: Indigenous technologies for Viksit Bharat 

Institute Theme: Science for Sustainable future

 

Introduction:  

National Science Day, celebrated annually on February 28th in India,  commemorates the discovery of the Raman effect by physicist Sir C.V.  Raman in 1928. This event serves to promote scientific awareness  and innovation through lectures, exhibitions, competitions, and  demonstrations. It brings together scientists, researchers, educators,  and the public to celebrate science, discuss recent advancements,  and inspire future generations in the pursuit of scientific knowledge  and discovery.

 

Event Overview 

The National Science Day event was held on 28-2-2024 at  Vishwakarma university. The event featured a diverse range of  activities aimed at celebrating scientific achievements and fostering  innovation among participants. 

Inauguration Ceremony (Building Number 1, 10:30 AM): 

The event commenced with an inauguration ceremony in Building  Number 1 at 10:30 AM. Eminent guests were felicitated, followed by  a guest lecture highlighting the significance of scientific research and  innovation. 

Poster Presentations (11:15 AM): 

At 11:15 AM, each class representative presented posters showcasing  their research projects and findings.  

Prompt Engineering Competition "AI Canvas" (Lab, 11:15 AM - 1:00  PM): 

A prompt engineering competition named "AI Canvas" took place in  the lab. Students competed to develop innovative AI solutions to  real-world problems, demonstrating their technical skills and  creativity.

Project Exhibitions (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM): 

Following the poster presentations and engineering competition,  students showcased their ongoing projects on real-world applications 

Fun Games and Robotic Games (2:15 PM - 4:00 PM): 

Participants engaged in fun games and robotic competitions from  2:15 PM to 4:00 PM.  

Prize Distributions (Valedictorian Session, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM): 

The event concluded with a valedictorian session from 4:00 PM to  5:00 PM, during which prizes were distributed to the winners.

 

Inauguration Event: 

The inauguration event commenced with an address by Dean Nitin Satpute,  who shared insightful words on the significance of the National Science Day  event. 

Following Dean Satpute's remarks, attributes of the event were shared with the  students, highlighting the key objectives and activities planned for the day. 

The ceremony proceeded with the felicitation of the esteemed chief guest by  Vice President Sir, acknowledging their valuable presence and contribution to  the event. 

The chief guest then delivered a captivating guest lecture, focusing on the  challenges encountered in research and the innovative solutions devised to  overcome them. 

Vice President Sir concluded the inauguration event by sharing inspiring words  on the importance of National Science Day, emphasizing its role in fostering  scientific curiosity and innovation among students and society at large.

 

Theme and Objective:  

National Science Day Theme: "Indigenous Technologies for a  Developed India" 

Objective: This theme underscores the pivotal role of indigenous  technologies in shaping a Developed India ("Viksit Bharat"). It aims to  promote self-reliance by advocating for the utilization of locally  developed solutions across various sectors. Furthermore, the theme  seeks to foster innovation and preserve traditional knowledge  systems, aligning with the goal of addressing societal challenges. By  empowering local communities and leveraging homegrown  innovations, the objective is to drive sustainable development and  propel India towards a prosperous future.

 

About the Chief Guest 

Dr. Suraj Abdan 

(Head of research and  

development  

at Kirloskar pneumatics)

 

Activities

 

Poster presentation: 

Class representatives presented posters on coding practices like  memory allocation, saddle points, and magic squares. 

Each class was assigned a specific coding practice theme. 

Students showcased their project posters, illustrating real-world  applications of coding principles. 

The session offered insights into diverse coding techniques and their  practical implementations. 

Attendees gained knowledge about various coding practices and their  significance. 

Discussions around the posters promoted learning and exchange of  ideas among participants.

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Project Demonstrations: 

Students enthusiastically presented their ongoing projects, offering  insightful glimpses into their innovative endeavors. 

These projects served as practical manifestations of scientific  theories and technological innovations, showcasing their real-world  applicability. 

Presenters engaged attendees with captivating demonstrations,  providing in-depth explanations of project objectives, methodologies,  and outcomes, fostering lively discussions and knowledge exchange.

 NSD 03

Fun games and Robotics fun games 

Hydraulic Maze Game: 

A highlight of the fun games was the Hydraulic Maze, offering an interactive  and challenging experience. 

Robotic Arm: 

Participants engaged in challenges involving a robotic arm, testing their  precision and control. 

Tasks may have included picking up objects, assembling components, or  navigating obstacles. 

Robotic RC Car: 

The Robotic RC Car segment offered participants the opportunity to showcase  their skills in remote-controlled vehicle operation. 

Participants competed in races, obstacle courses using robotic RC car.

 

Prize distribution:  

The Valedictorian Event marked the culmination of National Science  Day. 

Winners of the best posters and prompt engineering competitions  were honored. 

Respected faculty members from the Department of Science and  Technology presided over the prize distribution ceremony. 

Winners received recognition for their outstanding contributions and  achievements. 

The event inspired participants to continue their pursuit of excellence  in scientific endeavors.

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Conclusion: 

In conclusion, the success of the National Science Day event owes much to the  dedication and tireless efforts of our volunteers, faculty members, and student  coordinators. We extend our heartfelt appreciation to each and every  individual who contributed their time, expertise, and enthusiasm to make this  event a resounding success. 

We are also immensely grateful to our esteemed chief guest and dignitaries for  gracing us with their presence and sharing their insights with us. Their  presence added immense value to our event, inspiring all participants and  enriching our discussions on the importance of science and technology in  shaping our society. 

As we reflect on the enlightening discussions, engaging activities, and  memorable moments of this National Science Day celebration, let us carry  forward the spirit of curiosity, innovation, and collaboration that it embodies.  Thank you once again to everyone who contributed to the success of this  event.

Monday, 20 May 2024 06:32

National Mathematics Day 2023

Date: 15/12/2023

Venue: VU Building No.2

National Mathematics Day is celebrated on 22nd December every year all over India to mark the birth anniversary of legendary mathematician, Srinivasa Ramanujan. The Department of Engineering Sciences under the Faculty of Science and Technology had organized National Mathematics Day on Friday, 15th Dec 2023 to pay tribute to Ramanujan and his work. The event was planned for the F.Y.B.Tech. students of our University and the specific date was chosen being it the last day of instructions as per the academic calendar. The theme for the event was “Mathematics for Everyone”. We had invited the students from other institutions under BRACT as well for the event.

As a part of the celebration, we conducted the following activities.

  1. Online guest lecture by Dr. Neeta Shinde, Head Department of Mathematics, COEP Technological University, Pune. Topic: Applications of Engineering Mathematics
  2. Online guest lecture by Dr. Trupti Rathi, International Logical Games- Brain booster trainer, Mind Stuff (for all ages). Topic: Importance of logic in life
  3. Poster making competition
  4. 3D mathematical model making competition
  5. Sudoku competition
  6. Fun activities open to all, like Rubik cube solving, Logical games, etc.   

We intended to involve all the students/faculties in the event through these activities in alignment to our theme-`Mathematics for Everyone’. We feel that these activities boosted interest in Mathematics and also the celebration proved to be a stress buster for the students at the end of a hectic semester and made them afresh to face the following end semester examinations. 

Participation of all F.Y.B.Tech. students of our University was kept mandatory as the students were graded for their third project based CIE as per the participation and performance in the celebration of National Mathematics Day. It was mandatory for them to participate in poster/model making competition, Sudoku competition and attend the online guest lectures from their respective classrooms. All the students participated enthusiastically in the event. One student from T.Y.B.Sc. also participated in the Sudoku competition. More than 400 students participated in the celebration.

We gave medals and e-certificates to the winners of poster making completion, Sudoku solving competition. We also gave consolation prizes to the students in the poster making competition and a token of appreciation to the single group in the 3D model making competition. The posters and model were evaluated by external evaluators from reputed institutes. The Prize distribution was done at the hands of Honorable Vice-president Dr. W. N. Gade, Dean Dr. Nitin Satpute and Associate Dean Prof. Sanjesh Pawale.

Mathematics being an important subject in all sciences and especially in engineering, we think that these activities will prove to be beneficial for the students and will help to remove the fear of mathematics from their minds. 

We got valuable guidance from our Dean, Associate Dean, Head of the Department and enormous support from all the faculty colleagues in conducting the program. Student volunteers proved to be a strong pillar in the whole event, right from decoration, displaying posters, conduction of the inauguration and valedictory programs, Sudoku competition and lending support in technical issues as well.

Overall, we feel the event was successful and at the end all the stakeholders were satisfied.

 

Enclosures:

1. Feedback form Link: https://forms.gle/JdMzLwo6hzMhb8ym9

2. Link of geotagged photographs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Jh6-MfJ2yH_8HjRlPl7nzxZlbHdnrfxu?usp=drive_link

3. Link of recordings of online inauguration and guest sessions: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gLDfH298IgewjjioOyw1yj6MLxx1dOfE?usp=drive_link











Wednesday, 17 April 2024 09:19

Industrial Visit at Lord's Ranch rehabilitation center

To make the students of department of economics understand the nature of work carried out by NGOs in mental healthcare, a visit to Lord's Ranch rehabilitation center was organised on 2nd April 2024.Students interviewed the addicted patients and the counselors to get the insight of the activities carried out in the center.The number of students participated was15.





Wednesday, 17 April 2024 09:18

Poverty Eradication Week

Poverty Eradication week was conducted by department of economics during 17th October 2023 to 23rd October 2023.It included activities like Collection of used clothes drive and registering the on-campus housekeeping staff for Ayushyaman Bharat card. The number of Participants was 24.











Wednesday, 17 April 2024 09:16

Tree Plantation Drive

Organized by the Department of Economics
Venue:  Tree plantation drive at Varghad, near Panshet, Pune
Date: 19/08/2023
Number of participants 1





Wednesday, 17 April 2024 09:12

Guest lecture on " Employment and Poverty"

Name of the speaker: Mr Ajit Abhyankar
Organisation: Symbiosis International University
Designation: Professor,Symbiosis School of Liberal Arts, Pune
Date: 24th October 2023
Number of participants: 21





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