CAMPUS CONNECT
The Hindu
St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (JIM), the business school of St. Joseph’s College, launched an initiative to raise an urban forest under the Miyawaki method on its campus recently as part of a nature conservation drive.
St. Joseph’s Institute of Management (JIM), the business school of St. Joseph’s College, launched an initiative to raise an urban forest under the Miyawaki method on its campus recently as part of a nature conservation drive. The first sapling was planted by S. Vaidyanathan, assistant commissioner of Tiruchi City Corporation (Srirangam Zone), and Rev. Dr. M. Pavulraj, Rector, St. Joseph’s Institutions. As part of a Pongal programme organised by JIM, sanitation workers from the Corporation were invited as guests and students celebrated the harvest festival with them.
Coordination between science and management was essential to bring out a final product to society through marketing, said N. Thajuddin, Pro Vice-Chancellor of B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, in his talk at a conference on “emerging global business opportunities” organised by St. Joseph’s Institute of Management recently. Mr. Thajuddin released the book of abstracts at the meeting. Academics Dinesh Dave from Appalachian State University, U.S., Shafie Mohamed Zabri from Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Malaysia, and Adisak Suvittawat from the School of Management Technology, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand, shared insights on related topics.
Changes in the global business and financial sectors due to the impact of technology were the focus of a two-day hybrid mode seminar co-hosted by the PG and Research Department of Commerce, Department of Business Administration of Cauvery College for Women in Tiruchi and SMART Journal of Business Management Studies recently. At the programme, “Dynamics of Emerging Business Innovation and Trends-Academia Industry Role (DEBIT AIR – 2024)“, M. Selvam, Vice-Chancellor, Bharathidasan University, released the 20th issue of the SMART Journal and gave away awards to six eminent personalities through a webinar. Ashutosh Mohan, Faculty of Management Studies, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, explained the importance of creativity, customer orientation, and use of collaborative robots in his inaugural address. Subject experts from institutions in Malaysia, the U.S., Austria, and India conducted plenary sessions on a variety of topics related to business and marketing over two days. Over 60 research papers were presented.
Second-year M.Sc. Statistics students Aishwarya and Durga of Department of Statistics, Bharathidasan University (BDU), did their alma mater proud by gaining senior-grade certification at the National Statistical Systems Training Academy in New Delhi recently. The academy, which functions under the auspices of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, had conducted a course on data related to government sector employment in late December, 2023. The BDU candidates were selected from among the 37 candidates who attempted the entrance exam for the course across India. University vice-chancellor M. Selvam felicitated the students.
Sidd Ahmed, president and CEO, VDart Group, emphasised the importance of having a higher purpose in professional journey while delivering a lecture programme organised by Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC) of St. Joseph’s College in Tiruchi recently. In the programme, “Success Stories of Entrepreneurship”, Mr. Ahmed shared anecdotes and motivated the students to prioritise their dreams and creativity over monetary gain in their ventures. V. Bastin Jerome, co-ordinator of EDC, and Rev. Fr. M. Berchmans SJ, director of Innovation, Incubation and Startups Cell, spoke.
Social justice and gender equality were the focus of an awareness programme organised for third-year students at J.J. College of Arts and Science in Pudukottai recently. Anusmitha Sebastian, head and associate professor, Department of English, at Government Arts and Science College for Women, Puliakulam, Coimbatore, spoke on the importance of developing communication and job skills to suit one’s personality and requirements. She stressed on the need to learn new skills in order to adapt to a changing employment scenario. Ms. Sebastian advised students to value their native culture and maintain their individuality in a globalised world. Kavitha Subramanian, trustee, Karpaga Vinayaga Educational Trust, spoke.
Meanwhile, the applications of Big Data in information technology were focused upon by S. Prakash, senior software developer, Atos Syntel (Eviden), Chennai, at a special talk on recent trends in the Information Technology sector at the college recently. The expert spoke on software design development and testing process at the lecture, organised by the department of Information Technology.
The girl, who was admitted to Aster CMI Hospital with alarming breathlessness and significant pallor, was diagnosed with Wegener’s Granulomatosis (now known as Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis or GPA), a rare autoimmune condition that causes spontaneous bleeding in the lungs, leading to acute respiratory failure.
ACB files case against IPS officer N. Sanjay in Andhra Pradesh. The official is accused of manipulating the tender processes for awarding contract for development and maintenance of AGNI-NOC portal, and conducting awareness meetings for SC/STs. It is alleged that the total value of properties stolen, or involved in the case is estimated at ₹1,75,86,600.