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Annual Prize Distribution Function
Dignitaries on the dias (From L-R) Dr. G. S. Shahani, Ms. P. N. Tolani, Dr. N. P. Tolani, Dr. Meera Vijay, Dr. Sujata Naik-Tolani, Prof. Aspi Doctor, Dr. A. A. Rashid.
Our Chairman Dr. N. P. Tolani felicitating the best students, Suraj Dubey and Bhagirathi Mewada
Ms. P. N. Tolani felicitating Lekha Mehta,the best student in the Junior section
Chairman Dr. N. P. Tolani lighting the lamp with the Chief guest, Dr. Meera Vijay, Director, Sinhaghad Institute
Dr. Sujata Naik-Tolani felicitating Karen Pereira, Topper in F.Y.B.Com. (A & F)
Dr. G. S. Shahani felicitating Rahul Todur, for his outstanding technical skills
Chief guest, Dr. Meera Vijay felicitating Pallavi Mehra & Kanwaljeet Chauhan for winning the leadership prize; Balaji Kamble for NSS; Danesh Balsara for Literary prize; Moiz Dohadwala for cultural prize and special prize winner Chandresh Jain.
Prof. Aspi Doctor felicitating Shashi Singh, National level Boxing Champion
Prof. Aspi Doctor felicitating Ajay Poojary, for his outstanding contribution to sports
‘Lighted for Life’, An exquisite rangoli for the winners.
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TOLANI COLLEGE OF COMMERCE150-151, SHER-E-PUNJAB SOCIETY,
GURU GOBIND SINGH ROAD,ANDHERI (EAST), MUMBAI-400 093.
www.tolani.edu
Annual MagazineVolume XXIII2 0 1 2 - 2 0 1 3
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• To my readers..... 04
• The Retrospective 2012 - 2013 05
• Glimpses Of The Year 2012 - 2013 09
• Our Achievers 11
Stars of the year, College toppers,
Scholarships and
Sports activities
• Refl ections 38
Association reports and
Intercollegiate prize winners
• Prose and Verse
English 60
Marathi 74
Hindi 79
Gujarati 82
French 83
Sindhi 84
Punjabi 87
• Acknowledgements 88
CONTENTS
Rahul TodurFront & back Cover Credit
Magazine Committee
• Chairperson : Principal Dr. Abdul A. Rashid
• Editor : Ms. Geetha Ganesh
• Associate Editors : Mr. Mubeen Shaikh
Dr. Shweta Jain
Ms. Manjiet Kaur Kahlon
Ms. Femina Amin
• Language Editors
English : Ms. Geetha Ganesh
Hindi : Ms. Ooma Shekhar
Marathi : Ms. Smita Chube
French : Ms. R. Chaudhary
Punjabi : Ms. Manjiet Kaur Kahlon
• Student Committee
• Editor
Danesh Balsara - TYB.Com.
• Associate Editors
Rahul Todur - TYB.Com.
Husain Bhopalwala - SYJC
Mohit Shah - TYB.Com.(A & F)
Sharanpreet Kaur - SYJC
Binisha Ganesh - SYJC
Hardik Chotalia - FYB.Com.
(Illustrations)
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TOLANI TOLANI COLLEGE COLLEGE OF COMMERCEOF COMMERCE
MEMBERS OF THE GOVERNING BODY
Dr. N. P. Tolani ----------------------------------- Chairman
Mr. Rohet Tolani
Col. T. J. Reejsinghani ----------------------- Treasurer
Mr. K. C. Chhablani
Ms. P. N. Tolani
Dr. Sujata Naik- Tolani
Mr. C. P. Tolani
Mr. Mohan Chandnani
Dr. Shyam Bulchandani
Dr. G. S. Shahani ----------------------------------- Secretary
MEMBERS OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. N. P. Tolani
Dr. Sujata Naik-Tolani
Dr. G. S. Shahani
Prof. Aspi Doctor
Mr. R. Kumar
Principal Dr. Abdul A. Rashid
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To My Readers...........
The fortunes of our great country can be traced to the different attitudes we have adopted towards women throughout history. In the great days they were treated as equals of men and not as their duplicates. There were times when we looked upon them as commodities to be bought and sold. Even Yudhistira pawned his wife Draupadi. When she was dragged into the court hall and insulted by Dussasana not human but a divine intervention saved her honour.
Then came the Indian freedom revolution which witnessed the emancipation of women. They participated on an equal status with men in the freedom struggle. After the achievement of freedom several legislative measures have been enacted with a view to the equal treatment and safety of women in an unpredictable society. But legislative measures are not enough as they have been violated time and again. Not everything we do comes up roses. To expect perfection is cavalier, but to know that mistakes are a part of the journey is wisdom. The climate of opinion has to change and women themselves have to exert their utmost to improve their stature in a country where their feet still remain shackled by the same evil that haunted Draupadi. The recent acts of barbarism that took place in Delhi as well as in many other parts of the nation are tragedies beyond what the human senses can assimilate.
The best thermometer to the progress of a nation they say is its treatment of its women. In this country where the fate of women moves about in a topsy-turvy fashion, their security today precariously hangs in the balance. As Joseph Conard rightly puts it, “Being a woman is a terribly diffi cult task, since it consists principally in dealing with men.”The secure woman is able to separate the chaff from the grain and possesses inner strength and the wisdom to be able to create, change and adapt as necessary.
The yearnings of a woman’s heart and the way of her life are often miles apart. The confi dent and secure woman knows what she wants and goes after it with unfl appable action, undeterred by obstacles that come up along the way. They keep to the moral standard which is innate in their nature. With the winds of change ever blowing, we realize that we may not currently possess all the tools that will take women to their goals, but we are always ready to learn what we need to know in order to get them there.
The articles and poems that you will come along in this issue dwell on such issues of a very contemporary nature prevalent in our society. The English, Hindi, Marathi, Sindhi, French, Punjabi and Gujarati Sections cover a wide variety of subjects and exemplify the words of Virginia Woolf, “Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.” Kudos to these young and budding talents!
We ardently hope that this issue will bear you upon its wings of imagination and emotion and you will cherish these enlightening sentiments as much as we enjoyed in putting them together.
Danesh BalsaraStudent Editor
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THE RETROSPECTIVE 2012-13
June 2012………………
15-16 : Two days IASLIC National Workshop on Content Management System Using Joomla.
26 : A talk on Drug Addiction by NGO – Nahmal Addiction Research Centre organized by CWDC.
27 : Internship presentation & Interviews by ICICI Bank for undergraduate students organized by Career Guidance and Placement Cell (Sr.)
29 : DR’s Election (Sr.) organised by Students’ Council.
July 2012…………………
6 : Mr. T.R.Gopalkrishnan from Bombay Dyeing Manufacturing. Co. Ltd. had delivered a talk on, ‘From the Desk of an Interviewer’ organized by the HEPSN Cell.
7 : Felicitation of Batch 2012 (Sr.) organised by Students’ Council
9 : Book and Stationary Distribution to Sanjay Nagar community children conducted by CWDC.
10 : Offi ce Bearer’s Election (Sr.) organised by Students’ Council.
11 : “C.A as career option” by Ms Neetu from Educomp organized by Career and Placement Cell. (Jr.)
17 : Guest Lecture on ‘Elements of Logistics & Supply chain Management’by Mr. Dilip Telang, Management expert, organized by BMS.
19 : Talk by Mr. Mukund Sheshadri on “CFP-as a career option” organized by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
21 : Talk by Mr. T.R. Gopalkrishnan on “Interview Techniques” organized by Career Guidance and Placement. (Sr.)
21 : Talk on Peer Pressure and Comunication Skills organized by Equal Opportunity Center.
21 : Talk on ‘Who’s Marketing’ by speaker Sandeep Kumar, Marketing Manager from LG, organized by CSWA. (Jr.)
24 : Talk by Sister Yvonne on ‘Sensitization about the issues of differently abled persons’ (In-charge of Cheshire Home, a part of The Global Organization, The Leonard Cheshire Disability, UK)
25 : A talk delivered by Mr. Chetan Parikh, Marketing Consultant on ‘Practical Aspects of Retail Marketing’ organized by HEPSN CELL.
27 : Mr. Dharmesh Shah, personnel from ‘GEEBEE‘addressed the students of S.Y.B.Com. (A & F) and S.Y.B.Com. (B & I) on ‘Career Options’ conducted by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
27 : Exhibition and sale of rakhis and gift articles in association with Cheshire Home, (Creating opportunities for the differently abled persons), conducted by HEPSN Cell.
28 : Guest Lecture on ‘Indian Accounting Standards’ by CA Mr. Ganesh Shinde organized by B.Com (A & F).
28 : Rakhee Making Competition and types of Mehendi Making Competition organized by Cultural Association (Jr.)
28 : Alumni Association a grand get together with ‘DJ Night’ followed by dinner.
30 : Dance competition held by Cultural Association (Sr.)
31 : Mehendi Competition and Rakhi Making held by Cultural Association (Sr.)
August 2012……
1-10 : Basic Computer Course and basic English skills organized by Equal Opportunity Center.
3 : Friendship Day celebration (Sr.), College Band and Housie organised by Students’ Council.
4 : Debate on “Satyamev Jayate-For Social Cause Or TRP” organized by GSM-PSM. (Jr.)
4 : Workshop on Greeting Card Making conducted by CSWA. (Jr.)
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7 : Talk on ‘Relationships and Eve Teasing’ by, Ms. Shrilata Shrikant from Balprafulta organized by Ladies’ and Girls’ Cell. (Jr.)
10-20 : Advanced Computer Course organized by Equal Opportunity Center.
11 : Celsius- Cultural show,the Freshers’ Fiesta organized by Talent Pool, with the alumni members of Talent Pool.
17 : Singing Competition organized by Cultural Association (Jr.)
20-30 : Mehendi Course conducted by Equal Opportunity Center.
21 : Talk on ‘Career Planning’ by Career Counsellor, Mr.Karuna Bhatia organized by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
24 : Crossword Puzzle on opposite words used in Sindhi organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
24-25 : Aptitude Test conducted by Career Guidance and Placement Cell (Sr.) and Equal Opportunity Centre.
28 : Poster Competition organized by B.Com (B & I)
28 : Bank Summit organized by B.Com (B & I)
September 2012…….
1 : Installation Ceremony of the Rotaract Club of Tolani College organized by Rotaract Club of Tolani College.
2 : Students from B.Com willingly worked as volunteers for helping in the smooth conduct of ‘Sale of Articles made by the inmates of the Cheshire Home’ at Cheshire Home, initiated by B.Com Section.
5 : Teachers’ Day celebration by students council.
6-8 : Talenzziaa-12 the Mega Intercollegiate Festival organized by Talent Pool, with more than 25 events in the categories of Performing, Literary, and Fine Arts and also two workshops on ‘Make-up’ and ‘ Baking Techniques’.
12 : Budding Teachers’ competition and Financial Crossword organized by B.Com (A & F).
12 : Movie Show (Kabuliwala for S.Y.J.C. Class) by Alumni Association.
13 : Rangoli Making competition organized by Cultural Association. (Jr.)
14 : Quiz Competiton organized by HSM. (Jr.)
15 : A.D SHROFF MEMORIAL elocution competition organized by Cultural Association. (Sr.)
15 : Budding Teachers competition organized by CSWA. (Jr.)
16 : Visit to ‘Shanti Ashram Orphanage’ in Rasayani [Panvel] organized by Rotaract Club of Tolani College.
17 : Creative Writing Competition organized by E.L.A. (Jr.)
28 : A Talk on ‘Well Being of Women’ by Dr. Sabnis of ‘Young Concepts’ organized by CWDC.
October………………….
12 : Debate competition organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
12 : Debate competition organized by Marathi Vagmay Mandal.
13 : Essay Writing competition organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
13 : Essay Writing competition organized by Marathi Vagmay Mandal.(Jr.)
15 : Poetry Recitation competition organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
16 : Short Story Writing organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
16 : Short Story Writing organized by Hindi Sahitya Mandal.
17 : Elocution competition organized by Sindhi Circle. (Jr.)
17 : Creative Writing organized by E.L.A (Jr.)
17 : Elocution competition organized by Hindi Sahitya Mandal.
18 : Short Story Writing organized by Marathi Vagmay Mandal.
18 : Essay Writing organized by Hindi Sahitya Mandal.
19 : Dance Competition organized by Cultural Association. (Jr.)
20 : Skit Competition ‘The Comedy of Errors’ jointly organized by E.L.A.,
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H.S.M. and M.V.M.
22 : Jam Session organized by English Literary Association. (Jr.)
23 : Garba Rass organized by GSM-PSM.
23 : Debate Competition organized by HSM.
November……………….
3 : Dandiya Night followed by dinner for the alumni.
11 : National Education Day was celebrated to commemorate the Birth Anniversary of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad.
24 : One Day National Conference on ‘Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship’ organized by CWDC and the Department of Law with University of Mumbai (UWDC).
December……………...
1 : Students in 2nd Term Training Seminar organized by Dept. of Lifelong Learning & Extension.
2 : Celebration of World Disability day Organized by HEPSN Cell.
3 : ‘Word War’ – Literary Games organized by E.L.A. (Jr.)
4 : ‘Verbatim’ – test modeled on competitive exams organized by E.L.A. (Jr.)
6 : A talk on Presentation Skills organized by Dept of English. (Sr.)
7 : AGON an intra-collegiate mega event – Rangoli, Poster-Making, Best of Waste, Housie, Elocution, Extempore, Poetry Writing, Antakshari, PPT organized by College Cultural Association. (Sr.)
8 : AGON an intra-collegiate mega event – Nail Art, T-Shirt Painting, Tatoo Making, Tug of War, Back to School, Minute To Win It, Creative Writing, Quiz, Debate, Singing, Mono Acting organized by Cultural Association. (Sr.)
8 : Nail Paint Art Competition and Tattoo Art Competition organized by Cultural Association (Jr.)
11 : Map Reading Competition organized by Nature Club.
12 : Extempore on Contemporary issues organized by E.L.A. (Jr.)
12 : Power Point Presentation Competition organised by CSWA. (Jr.)
13 : Mock Interviews organized by Dept of English (Sr.)
15 : D.C.P. Mr. Dorje and his team delivered a talk on ‘Alertness against Molestation and Cyber Crimes.’
18 : Dr. Firdos Shroff delivered a talk on “Kindle the Spark within and Succeed without Stress.” organized by HEPSN Cell.
18 : Talk on ‘Healthy and Unhealthy Relationships’ organized by Junior College, by Ms. Srilatha Srikant & Ms. Shalu Mehrotra.
20 : Sanskruti - a Marathi Cultural Programme organized by Cultural Association. (Sr.)
20 : Talk on ‘Causes and Effects of Drug Addiction’ organized by CSWA. (Jr.)
7-21 : Volunteers rendered fi fteen days community service in Cheshire Home on a daily basis for 2 hours for training the inmates of the Cheshire Home for participation in International Sports under HEPSN Cell.
21-22 : ‘Razzmatazz’–
Two days Intra Collegiate Festival-Personality Contest, JAM session, Streetplay, Dawat, Jashn, Christmas carol, Rose Day, Chocolate Day, Marathi Manoranjan, Maths Game Show, Tie Day, Traditional Dress Competition, Band Event and Socials.
2013
January…………………
4 : Quiz Competition organized by Sindhi Circle
5 : B.M.S Department: AD- Mad Show, Bol-Bachan, Business Model, Management Convention organized by EUREKA.
5 : B.Com (A &F) Department: Mock- Stock, Financial Crossword organized by EUREKA.
5 : B.Com. (F.M.) Department: Kraft the wallet organized by EUREKA.
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5 : B.Sc (IT) Department: ‘Welcome to the future’ organized by EUREKA.
7 : The girl students of our College interviewed to voice their opinion on the Delhi rape case by IBN7 reporter Mr. Rakesh Trivedi (Tolani alumnus)
9 : Training Session conducted by Dr. Arvind Luhar from Ismail Yusuf College organized by Dept. of Lifelong Learning & Extention
10 : Participation in the Peace Rally jointly organized by the NSS Unit, Rotaract Club & D.L.L.E. campaign for Safety of Women.
18 : Talk on Cyber Crime by Inspector Kolum and his team organized by Junior College.
31 : Recruitment Drive by Hindustan Times organized by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
February………………
1 : Participation in ‘UDAAN’ Festival organized by Dept. of Lifelong Learning & Extention
1 : Recruitment Drive by Jaro Education organized by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
2 : Annual Prize Day with Dr. Meera Vijay, Director, Sinhaghad Institute as Chief guest.
6 : Court Visit organized by B.Com (A & F).
7 : Guest Lecture on Capital Market by Ms. Dewangi Bhutia organized by B.Com (A & F)
9 : Mr. Sandeep Yellukar gave a demonstartion on Orientation Tally: ERP 9 organized by F.Y.B.Com Students.
9 : Talk on Tally by our Alumni - Mr. Sanjay Shukla.
12 : Issues of crime against women organized by Mumbai Police and CWDC & EOC Jointly.
15 : Participation in the Talk show ‘Right to Be Heard’ with Amitabh Bachchan, hosted by Headlines Today News Channel organized by Rotaract Club of Tolani College.
25 : Guest Lecture on ‘TAX AUDIT’ by Chartered Accountant Mr. Aashish Vakilana organized by B.Com (A & F).
27 : Recruitment Drive by JP Morgan initiated by Career Guidance and Placement Cell. (Sr.)
March………….........
5 : Farewell Party organised for all fi nal year students by Students’ Council.
6 : Guest Lecture on RGNSS Investment Scheme by Dr. V. Aditya Srinivas [COO BSE Brokers forum] organized by Department of Commerce and Management.
8 : On Women’s day, students of our College were interviewed on, ‘Is a woman safe in our today’s society?’ by India TV senior reporter. Mr. Jaiprakash (Tolani alumnus).
11 : A Talk on ‘Animation as a Career Option’, by Neha Mathur from ‘Framebox’ – Animation/Visual Effects. (Jr.)
12 : Annual Prize Day (Second session) with Dr. Madhu Nair,the Dean of Commerce Department, Mumbai University as Cheif guest.
18 : Talk on ‘Sensitising kids about abuse’ delivered by Ms. Srilatha Srikant organized by Career Guidance & Placement Cell (Sr.)
26 : Result declaration of FY & SY B.Com.
April.......................
6 : Workshop organised jointly by TSCL & TCC on “Sexual Harassment at the Workplace“.
10-16 : ‘Self-defense Techniques’ for the women of Shere - Punjab in collaboration with Meghwadi Police Station.
30 : Result declaration of FYJC.
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Glimpses of the year 2012-13Every edition of our magazine covers a vast canvas of creativity, pearls of thoughts and the innumerable accolades won by our students in the span of an academic year. Even the least unassuming person wants to be heard, regarded and applauded , especially the youngsters . We believe, this helps to motivate and infl uence them positively in an enduring way and our magazine is an expression of this belief .
Academics is the main stay for any institution and centrifugal to all extra-curricular events as known to all. Standing testimony to this, our score card of this year also has been a notch higher with the amazing results. The number of distinction has gone up and the overall passing percentage has been higher than the university average in every course offered by us . This has widened our horizon and encouraged our institution to add two more segments in the self-fi nancing section,viz., B.Sc. (I.T.) and B.F.M ( Bachelor of fi nancial management).
Mr. Sachin Pendse, our eminent faculty in environmental studies has successfully completed his doctoral degree and quite a few faculty members have either registered for Ph.D. or are preparing to plunge into research . An exclusive section has been included in this edition, highlighting the participation in national level seminars , research and published works of our faculty members.
Apart from a number of faculty development programmes and workshops organized by various departments, our institution has hosted a national level conference on “Women empowerment and entrepreneurship”.The related aspects of the topic were enumerated on by a panel of experts from the respective spheres. The distinguished speakers were Ms. Jenobia Doctor, ( Founder and Managing Director of ‘vision’ ), Dr. Reeta Sonawat (HOD of Human development,S.N.D.T. Women’s University ),Adv. Rajesh Mudholkar (President, Jus Publicum and Legal Awareness Charitable Trust), Dr. Rohini Kelkar ( Principal,Vidyalankar School of Information Technology),Dr.Firdous Shroff (Trainer in Financial Education,Senate member, Pune University) and Dr.Seethalakshmy N.(Prof.,S.I.E.S.College of Commerce and Economics).A workshop on ‘Sexual Harassment at the workplace’ was organized jointly by our college and Tolani
Shipping Corporation Ltd. wherein the noted social activist, Ms. Santhi Mazumdar delivered the keynote address on the legal and social factors pertaining to sexual harassment which is rampant in all spheres and levels of our system.
Symposiums and presentations were organized by the Career and Placement Cell to enable the students to choose a prospective path according to the bend of their minds and trends in the jobfront. Resource personnel from different vocations unraveled to the ambitious youngsters the bumps and gambles encountered in various professions at different facets.
‘Goodwill is the mightiest practical force in the universe’ and this is invaluable when extended to the less privileged and the marginalized lot. N.S.S, C.W.D.C, H.E.P.S.N, E.O.C. and the Rotaract Club of our college have excelled in the art of giving. Sensitising the youth is sensible when it is demonstrated through noble deeds and giving them an opportunity to feel how privileged they are while sharing the pain and poverty of the under privileged. All the above associations have certainly conscientized the youth to be compassionate and caring.
Activities are gymnastics to the body and music to the mind. Our retro section is full of the various unrivalled achievements and activities of our sportsmen.They have won various district, state and national level prizes in various fi elds like boxing, judo, rifl e shooting, archery, etc. and made us proud. The Annual Sports Day was conducted on the Dominic Savio School grounds wherein our students participated with great enthusiasm and vigour. A self-defense course was also conducted for the women of Sher-e-Punjab which aimed at physically empowering the women of the vicinity.
The Talent Pool which provides a platform to the diversely talented students of the college this year managed to set another milestone by bagging 191 prizes in various inter-collegiate activities conducted by other colleges across the face of Mumbai. They have set a new benchmark for the next batch of budding talents. TALENZZIAA – our indigenous inter-collegiate fest with its theme of The Fusion Quest this
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year spanned across three days buzzing with a wide range of activities under various heads like Performing, Literary, Fine Arts and Live Events. Sur and Khanak were also taken care of by the Talenzziaa organizing committee. A new addition of baking and make-up workshops acted like icing on the cake. Celsius - the entertainment programme wherein ex-students put up a show for the current students and Jashn – the show put up by the winners of inter-collegiate events were mega hits.
Various other associations like the E.L.A., H.S.M., M.V.M., G.S.M. P.S.M., Sindhi Circle, etc. organized various literary and cultural activities for the students to hone their varied interests. M.V.M’s Sanskruti showcased the vibrant culture of Maharashtra. A new endeavor ‘AGON’ was taken up by the Cultural Association which conducted an intra-collegiate event on a small scale for the self-fi nancing students of our college.The college fest RAZZMATAZZ was another activity among the spray of efforts that were undertaken to keep the spirit of competition and creative abilities alive. Various other departments also ogranised various fun-fi lled events including Eureka. All these activities would not have been possible without
the undying support of our Principal, the faculty members and the non-teaching staff.
The Annual Prize Distribution was like music to the ears of the rank holders and the prize winners. They were felicitated by the Chief guest and the distinguished members of the management graced the occasion with their august presence.
Hope doesn't come from calculating whether the good news in winning out over the bad. It's simply a choice to take action. Even in the darkness, every colour can be found. And every day of rain brings water fl owing to things growing in the ground. Enlightenment thus in the hardest of circumstances is our pathway to growth and success and amicable relations with all.
Achievements of our students as well as faculty in academics and activities have propelled us onto the orbit of eminence and pitched us in a perpetual pursuit towards perfection in all the associated arrays of education. Thus we pledge to pursue progress and build on it by enabling the youngsters to discern their intrinsic talents and strength to excel in this brave new world.
Danesh BalsaraStudent Editor
Guest Gallery
Mr. Dharmesh Shah addressing the students on ‘Career options’
‘Eloquence for a cause’ - Ms. Santhi Mazumdar, noted social activist on ‘Sexual harassment at workplace‘.
Mr. Mukund Seshadri addressing the students on Ceritified Financial Planner as a career.
Our principal Dr. A. Rashid with Mr. Prakash Mahadik from Tata Capital, addressing the students.
Adv. Rajesh Mudholkar ,President of Legal Awareness NGO, Jus Publicum and Legal Awareness Charitable Trust
on “Women’s Rights”.
Dr. Firdous Shroff, Trainer in Financial Education; Fellow, Indian Institute of Banking & Finance; Senate Member, Pune University
and Ph.D.Guide, JJTU in the National level conference elaborating on “Ideate, Innovate & Inspire – Transform to outperform inner
empowerment for entrepreneurs”
Dr. Madhu Nair, Dean of commerce department, University of Mumbai addressing the prize winners.
Guest Lecture by Mr. Ganesh Shinde ,credit analyst with HSBC, Kolkotta.
Address to the gathering by Dr. Kalyani Venkateshwaran, Dean of commerce department,
SNDT University in the National Seminar.
Ms. Jenobia Doctor, Founder & Managing Director of the NGO ‘Vision’ on “ Women Entrepreneurs”.
Dr. Rohini Kelkar, Principal, Vidyalankar School of Information Technology, Wadala , on “ SHG, Microfinance
and Women Empowerment”.
Dr.Kranti Jejurkar, Chairperson, UWDC addressing the deligates in the National level conference on ‘Women
Empowerment and Entrepreneurship‘.
Intercollegiate Section
Lighting of the lamp by the Honourable Guests, Dr. Flori D’souza, Principal, B.L.Amlani College, Juhu,Dr. (Ms) Kranti Jejurkar, Chair- person of UWDC, University of Mumbai and Dr. Kalyani Venkateshwaran, Dean of
Commerce Department, SNDT University.
Dr. Reeta Sonawat, Professor and HOD of Human Development, SNDT Women’s University (right) and Ms. Shalini Hemant Kumar, our vice principal, aided section.
Presentation on ‘Journey of Women in India ‘done by our student, Mr. Lakshya Mirchandani
of Life Long Extension Cell of our College.
The enticing team behind the conference with the faculty.
Dr. Seetha Lakshmy.N, Associate Prof., SIES College of Commerce and Economics enumerated on
“Success stories of women entrepreneurs in India”
Ms. Shweta M. Murthy, Assistant librarian, presented a paper in “Library Consortia in India”, 4th National Research Conference on “Library : A temple of Learning & Knowledge House”organized by Guru Nanak Institute of Management
Studies.
National level conference on ‘Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship‘.
Ms. Leena Nair,our faculty in an interactive session during a National Conference at K.E.S.Shroff College
‘Right to be heard‘, our students in a tele session with Mr. Amitabh Bachchan
Our students Neha Jadhav & Aditi Nair being felicitated by the judge in Emmorzeal at S. M.
Shetty College.
Swapnil Utekar and groupPrize winners in Ad Mad at ‘Aroma’, organized by Shailendra College of Arts,
Commerce & Science, Dahisar.
Felicitation of Ms. Rasmita Mohanty ,our Librarian at the workshop on Library Automation
Community Extension Activities
Services rendered by NSS, CWDC, HEPSN & Rotaract Club
A lecture on drug awareness organised by the NSS unit
Sister Yvonne and inmates of the Cheshire Home addressing the audience on “Sensitization about the Issues of differently abled persons”.
Blood Donation Camp organised by NSS with KEM hospital blood bank Promoting the sale of articles organized by the Cheshire Home
inmates and our students
Exhibition and sale of Rakhis and other gift articles in association with the Cheshire Home. Sparing some time to bring smile on the faces of the less privileged
Ganesh visarjan at JogeshwariOur N.S.S. volunteers in a bid to man the crowd.
The officials from Rotaract Club being welcomed by Ms. Sadhana Venkatesh on the installation ceremony of the Rotaract of Tolani
Community Extension
Mr.T.R.Gopalkrishnan invited to deliver talk on “ FROM THE DESK OF AN INTERVIEWER” by HEPSN
Cleanup drive by our volunteers near Gurunanak High School, Andheri (E)
University programme at the Gateway of India being attended by our NSS volunteers
Bringing sunshine in the innocent livesDr. Firdos Shroff delivering a talk on “Kindle the spark within and Success without Stress” organised by HEPSN
for the community people
Books distribution to Sanjay Nagar community children. Ms. Santhi from National drug addiction center addressing the community people
Thalassaemia check up conducted by the NSS unit in the College campus
Ten students from class S.Y.B.COM have rendered 15 days community service in Cheshire Home on a daily basis for 2 hours for training inmates of Cheshire Home for
participation in International Sports for PWDs.
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Best StudentSuraj Dubey
Winner of Chairman’s prize for the Best student in the B.Com. section
Hitesh Mahendra Pratap
Best StudentBhagirathi Mewada
Winner of Chairman’s prize for the Best student inthe Self-fi nancing section
Mohit Shah
Chairman’s Prize Winners
College Toppers
Andrade AaronT.Y.B.Com (A&F)
D’Souza Diana M. Com. II (Mgmt)
Noronha Joicy Jacob H.S.C.
Gupta Rajesh PrasanthTYB.Com
Robin Arora RupinderTYB.Com (B&I)
Sahu Sapna T.Y.B.M.S.
Chandresh Jain Rahul Todur Pooja Arora
Letters of Appreciation for outstanding contribution to College activities
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Principal’s Prizes
Punshi OmprakashFirst among Sindhi
students in TYB.Com
Sukhani KomalFirst among Sindhi students in FYBAF
Nagpal NehaFirst among Sindhi
students in FYB.Com
Nichani ChetanFirst among Sindhi students in FYBMS
Sachdev KomalFirst among Sindhi
students in M.Com-I
Wadhwani Savaria First among Sindhi
students in SYB.Com
Pancholi EshanFirst among Sindhi students in SYBMS
Thanvi Jai First among Sindhi students in SYBAF
Lala PayalFirst among Sindhi students in TYBMS
Sadhwani SachinFirst among Sindhi students in TYBAF
Bhatia PravinFirst among Sindhi students in SYBBI
Pallavi MehraPrincipal’s prize for
outstanding Leadership Qualities
Dangwani PremaPrincipal’s special prize for Sindhi Students for her outstanding per-
formance in Cultural activities
Moiz DohadwalaPrincipal’s prize for
outstanding contribution to Cultural activities
Lalwani Kedarnath JPrincipal’s special prize for
Sindhi Students for his outstanding performance in
Sports
Danesh BalsaraPrincipal’s prize for
outstanding contribution to Literary activities
Mirchandani LakshPrincipal’s special prize for Sindhi
Students for her outstanding performance in Literacy activities
Roger D’souzaPrincipal’s prize for
outstanding contribution to Sports
Kanwaljeet Singh ChauhanPrincipal’s prize for
outstanding Leadership Qualities
Balaji N KamblePrincipal’s prize for
outstanding contribution to NSS
Sindhi Special Prizes
Divesh JiandaniLetter of Appreciation for
outstanding contribution to College activities
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SUBJECT TOPPERS LIST (H.S.C. – 2012)H.S.C.English Amin Akshay JanardhanHindi Khan Athena YusufMarathi Makode Priti NarayanSindhi Dangwani Perna PrakashFrench Shah Rupal jatinEconomics Mendonca Ronald Xavier Wadhwa Rakhee JagdishMaths Noronha Joicy JacobB.K. D’souza Priya Florence Halder Shilpa Anil Parab Sanjana Mahadev Nadar Mueugan Patel Siddhipriya SiddharthO.C. D’souza Priya FlorenceI.T. Baig Muzakkir MehmoodS.P. Dodhia Twinkle Hasmukh
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TOPPERS – B.COM.F. Y. B. COM SEM –IFC Nair Anjali G.BC Amanna Rochelle S.B.Eco. Gupta Apoorva D.Comm.-I Mishra Priya S.EVS Gonsalves Clasrissa J.Maths Jha Bhavesh J.Acc. Panda Satyanarayan P.
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TOPPERS – M.COM.M.Com. PART I (Advanced Accounting & Business Management)Strategic Management Noronha Ashmita Jear Alex JaneEconomics Of Global Trade & Finance Nazma Kalab Hussain Shahidunnisa Bhaver Anita Alphonso PhilominAdvanced Financial Accounting Singh Shashi Bhushan Suresh Chandra BanumatiAdvanced Cost Accounting Fernandes Crystal Francis Lucia Human Resources Management Shetty Raksha Raju Meena Marketing Strategies & Plans Noronha Ashmita Jean Alex Jane Patange Vinayak Raju Latha M.Com. PART II (Advanced Accounting & Business Management)Research Methodology Mishra Rajani Sachitanand SudhaAdvanced Financial Manangement Tiwari Yogesh Jeevanlal SheelaAdvanced Auditing Mishra Rajani Sachitanand sudha Shetty Saritha Anand Geetha Direct & Indirect Tax Aboo Osama Abdul Kalam SuraiyaOrganisational Behaviour D’souza Diana Philip MarthaInternational Marketing Muthubathula Mohan Adinarayana JeevaratnamEntrepreneurship Management Vavilala Deepika Shrinivas Sarojanaa
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FYBAF SEM – IEconomics Pereira Karen Erland Jennifer Business Communication Pujari Suraj Ramesh Kushala Financial Accounting Khan Ayesha Faizullah Pereira Karen Erland Jennifer Pujari Suraj Ramesh Kushala Cost Accounting Pujari Suraj Ramesh Kushala Information Technology Parkar Rasika Ramdas Priya Business Environment Matharu Parvinder Kaur Manvir S. Foundation Course One Khan Ayesha Faizullah
FYBAF SEM – II Financial Accounting Paper II Pereira Karen Erland Jennifer Financial Management Gupta Priyanka Vinodkumar Ranja Bussiness Communication Paper II Ansa Thankamony Vijayakumari Indirect Taxation Paper I Pereira Karen Erland Jennifer Quantitative Methodss For Matharu Parvinder Kaur Manvir S.Business Paper I Parkar Rasika Ramdas Priya Pujari Suraj Ramesh Kushala Business Law Paper I Parkar Rasika Ramdas Priya Pereira Karen Erland Jennifer
Auditing Paper I Misquitta Anisha Blaise Sandra
OVERALL TOPPERS FOR SEM I & II
SYBAF SEM – IIIAudit Rathor Asther Sunil Sakpal Samata Santosh Business Law Rathor Asther Sunil Cost Accounting Mascarenhas Lloyd Francis FloraFinancial Accounting Acharya Reshma Sridhar PraveenaPrinciples Of Management Mewada Bhagirathi Ruparam Laxmi Economics Mewada Bhagirathi Ruparam Laxmi Foundation Course 2 Mewada Bhagirathi Ruparam Laxmi
SYBAF SEM - IVQuantitative Methods Mewada Bhagirathi Ruparam Laxmi Patel Zarna Balwant Tara Information Technology Arora Pooja Rohit Anju Kumble Priyanka Roopkumar Rachna Commerce Ii Sharma Prerna Dinesh Bindu Industrial Law Kumble Priyanka Roopkumar Rachna Rathor Asther SunilTaxation Rane Mayura Ramchandra Anjali Management Accounting Moghe Pratima Vilas SnehaFinancial Accounting Banjan Rohit Keshav
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TYBAF MERIT LIST SEM – V
Financial Accounting - V Poojary Pratima Shankar Kusuma Cost Accounting Anchan Sandhya Babu Sharada Financial Accounting - VI Bid Harshal Rasik Sonal
Management Accounting Andrade Aaron Arthur Anita
Taxation Saini Jasmeet Kaur Kuldip Singh Amrit Kaur
Managerial Economics Jain Bhavesh Mahesh Nirmala
TYBAF SEM VI
Financial Accounting - VII Chaurasiya Rajeshkumar Ashok Kumar
Cost Accounting Pawar Vivek Sambhaji Sundan
Financial Accounting - VIII Clint Francis Tessy
Auditing Clint Francis Tessy
Taxation Anchan Sandhya Babu Sharada
Principles Of Management Jaiswal Surabhi Santosh Madhuri
OVERALL TOPPER SEM V & VI
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Jain Bhavesh Mahesh NirmalaRajbhar Mamta Ramsevak
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FYBBI SEM – I
Environment Of Financial Services Suvarna Reshma Bhaskar
Principles Of Management Maurya Shruti Basant
Yadav Rameshwari Pannalal
Effective Communication Maurya Shruti Basant
Economics – I Sawant Minal Mohan Quantitative Methods- I Maurya Shruti Basant
Information Technology Bhambra Amarjeet Kaur
FYBBI SEM – II
Principles and Practice of Banking Garai Riya Ranjan Sumitra
and Insurance
Financial Accounting Darji Ruchita Arvindbhai
Effective Communication II Rane Darshana Rajaram
Macro Economics – II Maurya Shruti Basant
Quantitative Method. - II Maurya Shruti Basant Business Law Suvarna Reshma Bhaskar
OVERALL TOPPERS FOR SEM I & II
SYBBI SEM – IIIFinancial Management - I Karkera Chaithra Chandrashekar ChandravatiManagement Accounting - I Poojari Sagar Kuppa Yashoda Shetty Divya Chandrahasa Sushila Organisational Behavior Devrukhkar Pradnya Vijay Archana Law In Banking And Insurance Pereira Sheron Henry Eva Taxation Poojari Sagar Kuppa Yashoda Customer Relationship Management Devrukhkar Pradnya Vijay Archana Information Technology Pereira Sheron Henry Eva SYBBI SEM – IVUniversal Banking Salian Mayuri Harish Chandra GeetaFinancial Management - II Chaudhary Geetanjali Berendra Singh Bina Poojari Sagar Kuppa Yashoda Corporate Law Pereira Sheron Henry Eva Poojari Sagar Kuppa Yashoda Entrepreneurship Management Pereira Sheron Henry Eva Financial Market Devrukhkar Pradnya Vijay Archana Umretia Rimple Ramesh patel Urmila Cost Accounting Devrukhkar Pradnya Vijay ArchanaInnovation in Banking & Inssurance Dey Rinku Dsouza Delisha
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TYBBI MERIT LIST SEM – VI
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FYBMS SEM – IIntroduction To Computers Thomas Sherrel Joy Suja Introduction To Accounts Tarfe Aditi Dinesh Deepika Business Law Singh Anjali Rakesh Geeta Foundation Of Human Skills Yadav Mithilesh Lalchand ManjuBusiness Communication Thomas Sherrel Joy SujaBusiness Statistics Chavan Jyoti Vijay Neeta Principles Of Management Singh Anjali Rakesh Geeta
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SYBMS SEM – IIIManagerial Economics Kothari Rahul Ratan RoshanManagement Accounting Malik Ankit Virendra GitaMarketing Management Pancholi Eshan Hersh ManjuProduction Management & Fernandes Veronica Santan Meena Materials Management Strategic Management Dalvi Shrutika Shreedhar Rajashree Business Aspects In Banking & Utekar Swapnil Anant Seema Insurance
SYBMS SEM – IVCooperative & Rural Market Rajadhyaksha Gautami Vijaykumar AnjaliDirect & Indirect Tax Rajadhyaksha Gautami Vijaykumar AnjaliExport & Import Procedure Rawal Bhakti Netrabahadur ChandaResearch Methods Fernandes Veronica Santan MeenaProduction & Quality Mgt Fernandes Vanessa Christopher JenitaPublic Relation Pancholi Eshan Hersh ManjuPublic Relation Shinde Nikita Sudhakar Ashwini
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TYBMS - MERIT LIST - SEM – V Human Resource Management Patel Pooja Lalji RupaService Sector Management Chaulkar Neha Pravin Financial Management Patel Pooja Lalji Rupa Elements Of Logistics Management Chaurasia Shreyas Vinay Jain Sunil Bhurilal Meena
Business Ethics And CSR Thomas Metilda Thomas Special Studies In Marketing Menezes Alison Aster Nahata Sonu Vijayraj
Special Studies In Finance Sahu Sapna Jagannath
TYBMS SEM. VIEntrepreneurship Management & Small & Medium Enterprise Thomas Metilda ThomasOperation Research D’silva Raina VincentInternational Finance Sahu Sapna JagannathIndian Mgt Thoughts & Practices Yadav Nisha HiralalInternational Marketing D’silva Raina VincentInvestment Analysis & D’silva Raina VincentPortfolio ManagementRetail Management Singh Alisha Prakash Tiwari Surabhi Krishna
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Annual Athletic Meet 2012-13
Sport Champions 2012-13
SENIOR(BOYS)
EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD
100 MT Prathmesh Shirsat Ashish Devadiga Ritesh Surve
200 MT Prathmesh Shirsat Tushar Shetty Ashish Devadiga
400 MT Ajaykumar Poojary Prathmesh Shirsat Ashish Devadiga
800 MT Ajaykumar Poojary Akshay Maharana Bazil Pinto
1500 MT Ajaykumar .S. Suraj Dubey Raj Kaliappan
SHOT PUT Rajkumar Gupta Akshay Dhagle Chetnarayan Gupta
DISCUSS THROW Sainath Seleti Gaurav Jaiswal Chetnarayan Gupta
JAVELINE THROW Suraj Dubey Sainath Seleti Rajkumar Gupta
LONG JUMP Mateen Shaikh Ankit Singhir Kalpesh Shivgan
4x100 MT RELAY Ajaykumar Poojary Wilbur D’souza Girish Sharma
Ashish Devadiga Ashzey Fernandes Akshay Dhagle
Kalpesh Shivgan Tushar Shetty Hardik Chotalia
Rahul Shirke Ritesh Surve Gaurav Jaiswal
SENIOR(GIRLS)
EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD
100 MT Vinita Lohikar Ashwini.K. Gowda Sharani .K. Poojary
200 MT Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor Namrata Amin Arti.l.Pardeshi
400 MT Anita Pradhan Ruchi Dubey Vinita Lotlikar
800 MT Ruchi Dubey Arti.l.Pardeshi Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor
1500 MT Jagruti Nimbre Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor Arti.l.Pardeshi
SHOT PUT Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor Bhagyashree Gawade Ruchita Mewada
DISCUSS THROW Ruchita Mewada Faiza Khan Bhagyashree Gawade
JAVELINE THROW Faiza Khan Namrata Amin Chanda Gupta
LONG JUMP Chanda Gupta Namrata.S. Amin Anita Pradhan
4x100 MT RELAY Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor Anita Pradhan Sharani .K. Poojary
Arti Pardeshi Chanda Gupta Vinita Lotlikar
Namrata Amin Bhagyashree Gawade Alisha Ansari
Ruchi Dubey Ashwini.K. Gowda Joan D’cunha
JUNIOR (BOYS)
EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD
100 MT Tejas Bangera Melvin Thevar John Vegas
200 MT Tejas Bangera John Vegas Trushal Pandey
400 MT Rajan.S.Prajapati Tejas Bangera John Vegas
800 MT Vivek Rane Sandip Sharma Ninad.S.Shinde
1500 MT Rajan.S.Prajapati Vivek Rane Sandip Sharma
SHOT PUT Bhaviraj Gotame Nikhil Godbole Vikas Shrivastav
DISCUSS THROW Nikhil Godbole Yogesh Gupta Vikas Shrivastav
JAVELINE THROW Nitesh Singh Bhaviraj Gotame Sushil Jaiswar
LONG JUMP Rajan Prajapati Sunny Singh Dinesh Pillai
4x100 MT RELAY Rajan Prajapati Sunny Singh Melvin Thevar
Nihal Surve Mubeen Shaikh Calvin Pinto
Deepesh Alinji Pratik Pradhan Akshay Tolar
Tejas Bangera Bhaviraj Gotame Manoj Jaiswal
JUNIOR(GIRLS)
EVENT FIRST SECOND THIRD
100 MT Vianna Kardin Sarah D'souza Urvashi Patel
200 MT Vianna Kardin Trupti.S.Shetty Hazel Cardoza
400 MT Vianna Kardin Deepali.V.Shirgaonkar Sweedel Parakar
800 MT Deepali.V.Shirgaonkar Diksha Maurya Saniya Farooquie
1500 MT
SHOT PUT Puja Sharma Uravashi Patel Priyanka Babar
DISCUSS THROW Puja Sharma Anusha Shetty Laxmi Tiwari
JAVELINE THROW Diksha Maurya Laxmi Tiwari Puja Sharma
LONG JUMP Aditi Shetty Hazel Cardoza Deepali Shirgaonkar
4x100 MT RELAY Tripti Shetty Aditi Shetty Manasi Kamble
Vianna Kardin Hazel Cardoza Sayali Yeram
Sarah D'souza Uravashi Patel Diksha Maurya
Shweta Pawar Vaidehi Sawant Saniya Farooquie
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Sports Teams – (Junior)BOXING
Boys (jr.)
Shinde Ninad
Venvanshi Neeraj
Gupta Shivkumar
Gotad Durgesh
Shirke Ruturaj
Gupta Sunil
Gotame Bhavirat
Gupata Rohit
Padhi Prasad
Vanu Rahil
Tawde Prathemesh
Kukreti Anuj
Singh Jaikrishanan
Girls (jr.)
Karden Vianna
Gupata Namrata
Pawaskar Shweta
Parakal Sweedel
BADMINTON
Boys (jr.)
Chawla Sanchit Pradeep
Viegas John Cagetan
Fernandes Alton Anthony
Khurana Gurjyot Manpreet
Girls (jr.)
Dhuri Siddhita Santosh
Shah Dolly Mukesh
Kothari Harshita Jagdish
Chiripal Prerna Ramprakash
SWIMMING
Boys (jr.)
Goel Yatan
Surve Nihal
Himanshu Flora
TABLE TENNIS
Boys (jr.)
Shivan Neotia
Sanchit Chawla
Chadha Tejpreet
Sherwin Fernandes
CHESS
Boys (jr.)
Bhupuramalli Jovil
Dedhiya Deeth
Shrivastay Vikas
Dharmin Shailesh
Girls (jr.)
Biradar Varsha
Fernandes Cheril
Wadhavani Harsha
CROSS COUNTRY
Boys (jr.)
Prajapati Rajan Satendra
Bangera Tejas Umesh
Singh Jaikrishan Pawan
Shinde Ninad Narendra
Agarwal Shubham Anil
Moolya Prasad Vitthal
Judhawat Niraj Mahaveer
Methew Gibin Joy
Bahera Sanjay Vijay
Alinji Deepesh Jay
Girls (jr.)
Suchita Parab
CARROM
Boys (jr.)
Balwant Satnan Singh
Jayesh Savalan M.
Deviprasad Rana Poojan
Jugal Jayesh Thakar
Girls (jr.)
Mansi Ghaj
Harsha Wahhavani
Varsha Biradar
Bhakti Jain
FOOTBALL
Boys (jr.)
Poojari Devi Prasad
Reuben Arwade
Suraj Bangera
John Viegas
Vivek Rane
Sandip Sharma
Elroy Fernandes
Bhriju Dwivedi
Joel Pual
Darius Quadros
Suraj Role
Alton Fernandes
Haseeb Mukaddam
Yogesh Gupta
Pranam Shetty
Vikrant Dalni
Sunny Singh
Pratik Pradhan
ATHLETICS
Boys (jr.)
Bangera Tejas
Alinji Deepesh
Behera Sanjay
Moolya Prasad
Shinde Ninad
Agarwal Shubham
Jodhavat Neeraj
Girls (jr.)
Suchita Parab
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JUDO
Boys (jr.)
Kesury Burhan
Shinde Ninad
Bahera Sanjay
Prajapati Rajan
Alinji Deepesh
Challmalay Vinayak
Gupta Rohit
Venvanshi Neeraj
Kukreti Anuj
Vanu Rahil
Girls (jr.)
Ojha Kirti
Mahadik Nikita
Kavatkar Kajal
Shetty Anusha
Bhanushali Divya
Goythale Harshala
Shaikh Fatima
Shetty Shraddha
Singh Shobhana
Chaudhari Priyanka
Gokhru Sonam
Parab Sonali
Jagtap Priya
Sawant Varsha
Panigrahi Supriya
Poojary Sneha
Vadvekar Priyanka
Padave Meghna
Jadhav Pooja
D’souza Sarah
Jain Riya
Rodrijues Candice
Biradar Varsha
Kardin Vianna
Gupta Namrata
ARCHERY
Boys (jr.)
Ketan Prakash Ningawali
Vinayak Irpa Chawlaprakesh
Alinji Deepesh Jay
Bahera Sanjay Vijay
Vickey Vijay Bahera
BOXING
Boys (sr.)
Thomas Nikhil
Kalambe Kedar
Nair Mayur
Surve Kiran
Gowda Mitesh
BADMINTON
Boys (sr.)
Mendonsa Allan
Iyer Aniruddh
Singh Jaideep
Sharma Vashist
Girls (sr.)
D'souza Denita
Ansari Alisha
Delona Joan
TABLE-TENNIS
Boys (sr )
Sharma Girish
Countinho Lynell
Lalwani Kedar
Aniruddh Iyer
CHESS
Boys (sr.)
Maurya Abhisekh
Biradar Vikas
Maurya Awdesh
Savla Dhavlal
Bhurke Parag
Achar Jagadeesha
Girls (sr.)
Pathak Amita
Ansari Alisha
CROSS-COUNTRY
Boys (sr.)
Poojary Ajaykumar
Surve Kiran
Pinto Bazil
Pal Vikash
Dubey Suraj
Singh Aman
Gowda Mitesh
Pandey Hitendra
Mishra Ganesh
CARROM
Boys (sr.)
Mens-Double
Jain Vikas
Sawant Tushar
Shigwan Kalpesh
Sahu Sunilkumar
Mens-Single
Khan Shamshad
Sahu Keshav
FOOTBALL
Boys (sr.)
D’souza Denzil
Armarkar Dwij
Uchil Prajwal
Pinto Solomon
Dmello Jaywin
Uchill Advait
Pandey Jitesh
Jain Rohan
Credo Caesar
D’souza Lynton
Lasarado Adrian
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Patro Vicky
Yadav Rajeev
D’souza Wilber
Shetty Pranal
Fernandes Ashley
Shrivastav Tarun
Duwal Khakindar
ATHLETICS
Boys (sr.)
Poojary Ajaykumar
Pinto Bazil
Pal Vikas
JUDO
Boys (sr.)
Dhatrak Akash
Ghag Tajas
Pandey Hitendra
Vedphatak Akshay
Rao Sanjit
Maharana Akshay
Tamrakar Pushkar
Shinde Akshay
Lamba Balveer Singh
Gupta Rajkumar
Girls (sr.)
Jain Neha
Pradhan Anita
Khan Faiza
Mewada Ruchita
Arhana Raveena
Kapoor Jaspreet Kaur
Sharma Priti
Poojary Kavita
Rao Diksha
Poojary Sneha
Sonar Pooja
ARCHERY
Boys.(sr.)
Jaiswal Gaurav
Dubey Suraj
Poojary Rajkumar
Thakur Raushan
Girls (sr.)
Udaywar Deeksha
Kapoor Jaspreet
WRESTLING
Boys (sr.)
Gupta Rajkumar
BEST PHYSIQUE
Boys (sr.)
Gawde Shrideep
SHOOTING (Jr.)
Ankit Jain
Siddhi Giri
Riddhi Giri
Saili Kadam
Trupti Shetty
Rajan Chaturvedi
Shivam Neotia
Akshay Purohit
Siddhart Varma
Tejas Pai
Shubham More
Aditi Pandey
Manjula Gowda
Heena Naikwadi
Shrushti Kyashap
Prajakta Mahashelkar
Megha Hedge
Boys (sr.)
Sawant Prasad
D’souza Roger
Matharu Jaswinder
Gupta Rajkumar
Prajapati Jay
Shinde Shailesh
Shigvan Prasad
Maidal Haran
Girls (sr.)
Singh Deepshikha
Challamarad Kiran
Singh Ruchita
Deshmukh Shalakha
Lotlikar Vinita
Samant Sayli
Sawant Megha
Vanje Ashwini
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Event First Second Third Fourth
Senior(BOYS)
CHESS Abhishek Maurya Dhaval Savla Vikas Biradar Awdesh Maurya
TABLE TENNIS SINGLE’S Anirudh Iyer Kedarnath Lalwani Lynell Coutinho Girish Sharma
TABLE TENNIS DOUBLE’S Anirudh Iyer &
Kedarnath Lalwani
Lynell Coutinho &
Girish Sharma
BADMINTON Allan Mendonsa Anirudh Iyer Vashisht Sharma
CARROM SINGLE’S Shamshad Khan Keshav Sahu Tushar Sawant
CARROM DOUBLE’S Vikas Jain &
Tushar Sawant
Kalpesh Shigwan &
Sunil Kumar Sahu
Senior (GIRLS)
CHESS Alisha Ansari Amita Pathak
BADMINTON Denita D’costa Alisha Ansari Joan Delona
Junior(BOYS)
CHESS Thookkuparamdil
Jouil
Deep Dhedia Vikas Shrivastav Dharmin Shailesh
TABLE TENNIS SINGLE’S Shivam Neotia Sancheet Chawla Tejpreet Chadha Sherwins Fernandes
BADMINTON Sanchit Chawla John Viegas Alton Fernandes Gurjyot Khurana
CARROM SINGLE’S Satnar Singh
Balwant
Jayesh Mhaprolkar Deviprasad Poojari Jugal Thakor
Senior (GIRLS)
CHESS Varsha Biradar Cheryl Fernandes Harsha Wadhwani
BADMINTON Siddhita Dhuri Dolly Shah Harshita Kothari Prerna Chiripa
Sport Activities Inter Class Tournament Winners Senior 2012-13
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Prize Winners Junior List 2012-2013Sr.No. Name Of Participants Class Achievements
1 Suchita Parab SYJC/CWon gold medal in cross country (6km) held at Chetna College (Bandra) on 2nd Sept. 2012
Won individual championship held at Chetna College (Bandra) on 2nd Sept. 2012
Won gold in 3000 mt District level athletics competition held at Sports Authority of India (Kandivili) from 9th to 12th Oct. 2012
Won silver medal in 1500 mt District level athletics competition held at Sports Authority of India (Kandivili) from 9th to 12th Oct. 2012
2 Durgesh Gotad SYJC/BWon gold medal in District level Boxing tournament held at Sports Authority of India (Kandivili) from 14th to 16th Sept. 2012
Won silver medal in Divisional Boxing Tournament held at Parel Railway ground on 5th & 6th Oct. 2012
Won silver medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
3 Riya Jain SYJC/EWon gold medal in District level Judo tornament held at Utpal Sanghvi School (Juhu) on 30th Sep 2012
Won silver medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
4 Sweedel Parakal SYJC/CWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Jr. Boxing tournament held at Parel Railway ground from 18th to 20th Dec 2012
5 Rohit Gupta SYJCWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
6 Anusha Shetty SYJCWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
7 Meghna Padave FYJCWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
Won bronze medal in District level Judo tornament held at Utpal Sanghvi School (Juhu) on 30th Sept. 2012
8 Tejas Bangera SYJC/DWon gold medal in inter collegiate 200 mt athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
Won silver medal in inter collegiate 100 mt athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
Won silver medal in inter collegiate Discuss throw athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate 400 mt athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate shot put athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
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Sr.No. Name Of Participants Class Achievements
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate cross country athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
9 Megha Hegde SYJC/DWon gold medal in open sight air rifl e school national shooting tournament held at Pune from 11th to 21st Nov 2012
Won silver medal in open sight air rifl e District level Shooting tornament held at Tolani College on 11th & 12th Oct 2012
Won silver medal in open sight air rifl e Divisional level Shooting tornament held at Panvel on 10th Nov 2012
Won bronze medal open sight air rifl e women in open state held at Parle on 22nd to 28th Oct 2012
10 Rahil Vanu FYJC/AWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Boxing tournament held at Parel Railway ground from 18th to 20th Dec 2012
Won bronze medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
11 Varsha Sawant FYJCWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
12 Siddharth Verma FYJC/EWon gold medal in open sight air rifl e District level Shooting tornament held at Tolani College on 11th & 12th Oct 2012
13 Vianna Kardin FYJC/CWon gold medal in Inter collegiate Boxing tournament held at Parel Railway ground from 18th to 20th Dec 2012
Won silver medal in District level boxing tournament held at Sports authority of India (Kandivili) from 14th to 16th Sept 2012
Won silver medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
Won gold medal in open state Boxing tournament held at Parle on 27th Dec 2012
14 Priyanka Babar FYJC/AWon gold medal in District level Archery tornament held at Prabodhankar Thackery (Goregaon)
Won bronze medal in Divisional level Archery tornament held at Prabodhankar Thackery (Goregaon)
15 Rajan Prajapati FYJC/AWon silver medal in inter collegiate 200mt athletics tournament held at Kridamandal (Dadar West)
Won silver medal in district level judo tornament held at Utpal Sanghvi School (Juhu) on 30th Sept. 2012
16 Anuj Kukreti FYJC/DWon gold medal in District level Boxing tournament held at Sports authority of India (Kandivili) from 14th to 16th Sep 2012
Won gold medal in Divisional Boxing tournament held at Parel Railway ground from 18th to 20th Dec 2012
Won gold medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
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Sr.No. Name Of Participants Class Achievements
17 Supriya Panigrahy FYJC/AWon gold medal in District level Judo tornament held at Utpal Sanghvi School (Juhu) on 30th Sep 2012
Won bronze medal in Inter collegiate Judo tournament held at Tolani College on 5th Jan 2013
Won sillver medal in Divisional level judo tournament held at Sports Authority of India (Kandivili) on 9th Dec 2012
18 Rajan Prajapati FYJC/AAnnual Sports championship (Jr. Boys) held at Domnic Savio School Ground on 13th Dec 2012
19 Vianna Kardin FYJC/CAnnual Sports championship (Jr. Girls) held at Domnic Savio School Ground on 13th Dec 2012
20 Sanjay Bahera SYJC/AWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
10th place in Marol Marathon held at Marol
Participated in D.S.O & inter collegiate athletics competition
Participated in D.S.O archery competition held at Goregaon
Participated in D.S.O & inter collegiate judo competition
21 Vicky Behera FYJC/AWon bronze medal in inter collegiate judo competition held at Tolani College
Participated in Marol Marathon held at Marol
Participated in D.S.O Archery competition held at Goregaon
22 Jaikrishna Singh FYJC/AWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. boxing tournament held at Parel
23 Ninad Shinde FYJC/CWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. boxing tournament held at Parel
24 Shubham Agarwal FYJC/AWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
25 Prasad Moolya FYJC/AWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
26 Niraj Jodhawant FYJC/EWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
27 Deepesh Alinji FYJC/CWon bronze medal in team championship in inter collegiate cross country race (10 kms) held at Bandra.
Won bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
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Sr.No. Name Of Participants Class Achievements
28 Ruturaj Shirke SYJC/DWon silver medal in D.S.O boxing tournament held at SAI ,Kandivili (E)
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. boxing tournament held at Parel
29 Shweta Pawaskar FYJC/D Won silver medal at D.S.O boxing tournament
Won silver medal in open state
Won bronze medal at divisional level boxing tournament held at Parel
Won silver medal in inter collegiate jr. boxing tournament held at Parel
30 Namrata Gupta FYJCWon silver medal in inter collegiate jr. boxing tournament held at Parel
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
31 Yatan Goyal FYJC/BWon bronze medal in 100 mt free style inter collegiate swimming competition
32 Nihal Surve SYJC/EWon bronze medal in 50 mt free style inter collegiate swimming
33 Himanshu Flora SYJC/DWon bronze medal in 50 mt break stroke inter collegiate swimming competition
Won bronze medal in 100 mt break stroke inter collegiate swimming competition
34 Shobhana Singh SYJC/BWon silver medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
35 Fathima Shaikh SYJC/AWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
36 Shraddha Shetty SYJC/EWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
37 Divya Bhanushali SYJC/DWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
38 Nikita Mahadik SYJC/AWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
39 Sarah D'souza FYJC/DWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
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Sr.No. Name Of Participants Class Achievements
40 Priya Jagtap FYJC/CWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
41 Sneha Poojari FYJC/AWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
42 Varsha Jadhav FYJCWon silver medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
43 Vinayak Challamarad SYJC/DWon bronze medal in D.S.O judo tournament held at Utpal Sanghvi school, Juhu
Won bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
44 Neeraj Venvanshi FYJCWon bronze medal in inter collegiate jr. judo tournament held at Tolani College
45 Ankit Jain FYJC/AWon silver medal in air pistol men in D.S.O shooting competition held at Tolani College
46 Prajakta Mahashelkar SYJC/EWon silver medal in air pistol women in D.S.O shooting competition held at Tolani College
Participated at D.S.O state level held in pune
47 Shivam Neotia FYJC/DWon silver medal in open sight air rifl e men in D.S.O held at Tolani College
48 Siddhi Giri FYJC/DWon bronze medal in air pistol women in D.S.O shooting competition held at Tolani College
Won bronze medal in air pistol women in open stateshooting competition held at Parel
49 Saili Kadam FYJC/CWon bronze medal in open sight air rifl e District level Shooting tornament held at Tolani College
50 Trupti Shetty FYJCWon silver medal in Sr. open sight air rifl e women in open state held at Parle
Won bronze medal in Jr. open sight air rifl e women in open state held at Parle
51 Rajan Chaturvedi FYJCWon bronze medal in Jr. open sight air rifl e men in open state held at Parle
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Sr. Prize Winners ListSR NO
NAME OF THE PARTICIPANT CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS
JUDO
1 Diksha Rao SYBCOM/C 1. Won gold medal in Sr. states judo tournament held at Amravati, Maharashtra
2. Participated in sr. Nationals judo tournament held at Bhubhnaeshwar, Odisha
2 Rajkumar Gupta MCOM-II 1. Won bronze medal in Sr. states judo tournament held at Amravati, Maharashtra
2. Won bronze medal in Mumbai University wrestling tournament held at Kalyan Goveli College
3. Participated in sr.nationals judo tournament held at Bhubhnaeshwar, Odisha
4. Won bronze medal in team in Mumbai University archery competition hela at Prabhodhan ground, Goregoan (East)
5. Won bronze medal in team in Mumbai University shooting competition held at Tolani College
6. Participated in state level KURASH competition held at Pune
3 Balveer Singh Lamba TYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University judo tournament competition held at Podar College,Dadar
ARCHERY
4 Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor SYCOM/D 1. Won gold medal in 30 mt Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
2. Won silver medal in recurve in Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
5 Priti Sharma SYBCOM/D 1. Won gold medal in 50 mt Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
2. Won bronze medal in recurve in Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
6 Pooja Sonar FYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in 30 mt Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
7 Gaurav Jaiswal FYBCOM 1. Won gold medal in recurve in Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
8 Roshan Thakur FYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in recurve in Mumbai University archery tournament held at Prabhodhan ground,Goregoan (West)
SHOOTING
9 Roger D'souza MCOM-I 1. Won gold medal in team in & silver medal in individual Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Won silver medal in air rifl e men jr. & 9th place in open state shooting tournament held at Parle
3. 6th place in jr. & 16th place in sr. in 2nd Gun for Glory National championship held at Pune
4. Participated in Maharashtra state shooting tournament held at Pune
5. Participated in 1st West zone National Level Shooting competition held at Pune
6. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
7. Got qualifi ed for trials of Indian squad which will be held at Delhi
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SR NO
NAME OF THE PARTICIPANT CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS
8. Participated for All India University Shooting Competition held at Amritsar ,Pune
10 Prasad Sawant SYBCOM/C 1. Won gold medal in peep sight air rifl e men jr. & 7th place in open state shooting tournament held at Parle
2. Won gold medal in individual & gold medal in team in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
3. 5th place in Maharashtra stste shooting tournament held at Pune
4. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
5. Got qualifi ed for trials of Indian squad which will be held at Delhi
6. Participated for All India University Shooting Competition held at Amritsar
7. Participated in 2nd Gun for Glory National Championship held at Pune
11 Jaswinder Singh Matharu SYBCOM/C 1. Won gold medal in team in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Won gold medal in Rajkot open shooting championship held at Rajkot
3. Won bronze medal in peep sight air rifl e men jr. men in open state shooting tournament held at Parle
4. Won bronze medal in Maharashtra Air weapon championship held at Worli
5. Participated in Maharashtra state shooting tournament held at Pune
6. Participated in 1st West zone National Level Shooting competition held at Pune
7. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
8. Participated in 2nd Gun for Glory National Championship held at Pune
12 Shakala Deshmukh SYCOM/A 1. Won silver medal in captain ezekiel open state rifl e shooting held at Worli
2. Won silver medal in jr. & bronze medal in sr. women in Maharashtra air rifl e championship held at Aurangabad
3. Won bronze medal in open shooting tournament held at Parle
4. Participated in 1st West zone National Level Shooting competition held at Pune
5. Won team silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament at Tolani College
13 Deepshikha Singh SYBCOM/C 1. Won silver medal in individual & silver medal in team in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. 4th place in Maharashtra state shooting tournament held at Pune
3. Participated in 2nd Gun for Glory National Championship held at Pune
4. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
5. Participated in 1st West zone National Level Shooting competition held at Pune
6. Participated in Open State shooting tournament held at Parle
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SR NO
NAME OF THE PARTICIPANT CLASS ACHIEVEMENTS
7. Participated for All India University Shooting Competition held at Amritsar
14 Kiran Challamarad SYBCOM/A 1. Won team silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Participated in Maharashtra state shooting tournament held at Pune
3. Participated in 1st West zone National Level Shooting competition held at Pune
4. Participated in 2nd Gun for Glory National Championship held at Pune
5. Participated in Open State shooting tournament held at Parle
6. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
15 Ruchita Singh SYBCOM/C 1. Won team silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Participated in 56th National Level Shooting competition held at Delhi
16 Prasad Shigvan FYBCOM 1. Won team bronze medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Participated in Open State shooting tournament held at Parle
17 Shailesh Shinde FYBCOM 1. Won team bronze medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
2. Participated in Open State shooting tournament held at Parle
18 Haran Mandal FYBCOM 1. Won team bronze medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Tolani College
BOXING
19 Shashi Bhushan Singh MCOM-II 1. Won gold medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
2. selected for All India University Boxing Tournament at chattisgarh
20 Nikhil Thomas TYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
21 Shreyas Chaurasia MCOM-I 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
22 Mitesh Gowda TYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
23 Anish Parera SYBCOM 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
24 Kushbhoo Jain FYBMS 1. Won silver medal in Mumbai University shooting tournament held at Rizvi College (Bandra)
ATHLETICS
25 Ajay Poojary TYBCOM 1. Won gold medal in championship in Mumbai suburban district athletics association held at Marol
2. Won gold medal in campus marathon in Crysalis, event held at Dr. VPM Bedekar College Thane (West)
3. Participated in the state level athletic meet held at Balwedi stadium, Pune
BADMINTON
26 Denita D'souza TYBCOM/A 1. Won individual gold medal in intercollegiate badminton tournament
27 Ajay Poojary TYBCOM 1. Annual Sports Championship (Sr. boys)
28 Jaspreet Jaur Kapoor SYBCOM/D 1. Annual Sports Championship (Sr. girls)
BEST PHYSIQUE
29 Shrideep Gawde M.Com 1. Won individual silver Medal in Mumbai University competiton
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NATIONAL LEVEL PARTICIPANTS
NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS CLASS
JUDO
Rajkumar Gupta M.Com part 1
Diksha Rao SY.Bcom /B
SHOOTING
Roger D'souza M.Com part 1
Sagar Pradhan M.Com part 1
Prasad Sawant SY.Bcom /C
Jaswinder Singh Matharu SY.Bcom /B
Deepshikha Singh SY.Bcom /C
Kiran Challamarad
Ruchita Singh SY.Bcom /C
Shalaka Deshmukh
Aakash Shinde FY.Bcom /D
Laxmi Gowda
Jay Prajapati FY.Bcom /C
Megha Hegde SYJC /D
BOXING
Shashi Bhushan Singh M.Com part 2
CHESS
Abishekh Maurya TY.Bcom /C
Sr. Sports Council For The Year 2012-13DESIGNATION NAME
Chair Person Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor
Vice Chair Person Kiran Challamarad
General Secretary Prasad Sawant
Joint Secretary Mitesh Gowda
Activity Head Shashi Singh
Boys Common Room Shashi Singh/Roger D'souza
Foot Ball Prajwal Uchil
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STATE LEVEL PARTICIPANTS
NAMES OF PARTICIPANTS CLASS
JUDO
Rajkumar Gupta M.Com part1
Diksha Rao SY.Bcom /B
SHOOTING
Roger D'souza M.Com part1
Sagar Pradhan M.Com part1
Prasad Sawant SY.Bcom /C
Jaswinder Singh Matharu SY.Bcom /B
Deepshikha Singh SY.Bcom /C
Kiran Challamarad
Ruchita Singh SY.Bcom /C
Shalaka Deshmukh
Aakash Shinde FY.Bcom /D
Laxmi Gowda
Jay Prajapati FY.Bcom /C
Megha Hegde SYJC /D
Prajakta Mahashelkar SYJC /E
ARCHERY
Priyanka Babar FYJC /E
BOXING
Shashi Bhushan Singh M.Com part 2
Team Captains
Boxing Shashi Singh/ Shreyas Chaurasia
Judo Jaspreet Kaur Kapoor
Shooting Sagar Pradhan
Archery/Athletics Ajay Poojary
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Dubey Surajkumar ShivshankarDubey Ashish Dhar DiwakarShaikh Abuswallh AbulkalamSurve Kiran Yashwant Gupta Rajkumar ChhabilaJalgaonkar Irfan MushtaqueSingh Shashi Bhushan SureshchandraDandekar Mayur MahendraYadav Anilkumar PoolchandSutar Shivanand BalappaPatel Sohail IqbalPandey Amit SantlalMishra Ashish LalmaniPinto Solomon HenruDohadwala Moiz JuzarBalsara Danesh Percy
Poojary Kavita GaneshGujaran Yashila ShivanadaKhan Faiza AnwarMewada Ruchita BharatRao Diksha SunilPinto Felcia XavierKadu Chetna MaheshSheikh Shaziya SalimKapoor Jaspreet Kaur Jabbir SinghUdaywar Deeksha HemantJain Khushboo OmprakashChawla Shristi MukeshSawant Bhavana DhamrajChallamarao Kiran Irappa
Sports Council Members
Judo Akash Dhatrak
Boxing Manish Jain/Mayur Nayar
Shooting Deepshikha Singh/Shalaka Deshmukh Comparing Mahenoor Allana/Mona Nair
TUG Of War (Sr. boys) TUG Of War (Sr. girls)
Sports Council (Jr.)Chairperson : Anusha ShettyVice-chairperson : Suchita ParabGeneral Secretary : Fatima Shaikh Joint Secretary : Ankit JainActivity Head : Rohit GuptaBoys Common Room Incharge : Jaikrishna Singh & Prasad Moolya Girls Common Room Incharge : Aditi Pandey & Kajal Kavatkar Members:
S.Y.J.C-E Rinku Verma
S.Y.J.C-E Priyanka Choudhary
S.Y.J.C-D Manjula Gowda
F.Y.J.C-A Rajan Prajapati
F.Y.J.C-E Siddhart Varma
Chairperson : Ajay PoojaryVice- Chairperson : Jaspreet KapoorGenral Secretary : Prasad SawantJoint Secretary : Sanjeet RaoActivity Head : KiranChallamaradMembers : Suraj Dubey : Sharmila Sheletkar : Suchita Kanji : Akash Dhatrak : Jaswinder S Mathuru : Raveena Arhana : Prajwal Uchil : Mahenoor AllanaBoys Common Room : Suraj DubeyIncharge
Girls Common Room Incharge : Shilpa Khadka
Sports Council (Sr.)
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Students’ Council 2012-13Students’ CouncilChairperson : Suraj DubeyVice-chairperson : Darshan KothariSecretary : Sayed SameeraJoint Secretary : Sachi Prabhu (Jr.)Treasurer : Alisha KhanJoint Treasurer : Shubham Soni (Jr.)Teachers in charge : Ms. Ansari Mehrunnisa, Ms. Anupama Prasad, Ms. Varada Trivedi, Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi, Mr. Mubeen Shaikh
Division Representatives
F.Y.B.Com. (A) Bhatt PravalDhagley Akshay
(B) Mendonca RonaldKamtekar Omkar
(C) Rathod KaranSayed Sameera
(D) Thakur RaushanShetty Varsha
S.Y.B.Com. (A) Jain KajolDeven Dhairya
(B) Patel Bhushra
Poojari Vishal
(C) Sayyed NagmaSingh Ankush
(D) Urzaan Patel
Snigdha Dutta
T.Y.B.Com. (A) Dandekar Mayur
Bangar Shilpa
(B) Tiwari Aarti
Shaikh Abu
(C) Shaikh Babu
Shaikh Shireen
(D) Ansari Jawed
Dubey Suraj
F.Y.BMS Harindh Kaur
Zoheb Chowkar
S.Y.BMS Anura Mujumdar
Puja Mistry
T.Y.BMS Ankit Singh
Vernon Montero
F.Y.BAF Raj Oza
Alisha Khan
S.Y.BAF Darshan Kothari
Karen Pereira
T.Y.BAF Mohit Shah
Pooja Arora
F.Y.BBI Sapna Bindra
Revathi Pillai
S.Y.BBI Rameshwari Yadav
Rohit Suvarna
T.Y.BBI Dhanashri Palande
Prajval Pushparaj Uchil
BFM Melvin Mascarenhas
Alfa Paul
B.Sc. - IT Sharon D’silva
Christopher Rodrigues
M.Com. I Sneha Poojari
Suraj Shetty
M.Com. II Komal Sachdeva
Suresh Kumar
F.Y.J.C. - A Singh Jaikrishnan
Karan Patel
F.Y.J.C. - B Marufa Hasan Shaikh
Azhar Sddique
F.Y.J.C. - C Varsha Vamanrav Biradar
Ali Aliakbar Aliasger
F.Y.J.C. - D Ritika Kapadia
Nayan Jain
F.Y.J.C. - E Niharika Nagvekar
Saini Charanpreet Kaur
S.Y.J.C. - A Nikhil Sadanand Amin
Kajal Rajesh Kavathkar
S.Y.J.C. - B Soni Shubham Prakash
Prabhu Sachi Ramchandra
S.Y.J.C. - C Laxmi R. Tiwari
Nikhil Shetty
S.Y.J.C. - D Shweta Patnik
Isha Pawar
S.Y.J.C. - E Shraddha Shetty Ronak Jain
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Cultural Association (Sr.)AGON
Winners
Fine Arts Literary arts Performing ArtsTatto making Elocution Antakshari1 Delnaz Mulan Firoz 1 Kishori Jadhav Niral and Group2 Pankaj Singh 2 Raveena Aranha 3 Hardik Chotalia Hindi Ppt 1 Madhuri Yadav 1 Raveena Aranha 2 AkashNail Art1 Jinal Rajgor Extempore Creative Writing2 Kejal Patel 1 Saneharyila Nandal 1 Sudharani Thota3 Deepika Patel 2 Raveena Aranha 2 Alisha Khan
Consolation 3 EktaSawant Felicia Pinto 4 Omkar Kautekar Singing 1 SumitT-Shirt Painting Quiz 2 Akshata Shetty1 Hardik Chotalia Vikas and Namsha EnglishConsolation 1 Delisha D’souzaSiddhi Jagani Debate 1 Kishori Jadhav ActingPoster Making 1 Kritika AkshayTiwari1 Priya Jaiswal 2 Ekta Sawant 2 Delnaz Mulanfi roz 2 Sapna Pandey Rangoli 1 Reshma Swami Best Out Of Waste Poem Writing 2 Jinal Rajgor1 Jinal Rajgor 1 Siddhi Jagani Consolation2 Renu Pate Pooja Gupta3 Swapnali Sawant Hindi 1 Shailesh Yadav Tug of War 2 Vikas Biradar Sanjeet RaoConsolation Back to School Rajkumar GuptaManoj Yadav Denita, Jagruti JaspreetKaur Kapoor Hardeep Singh SuriMinute to win it Kavita PoojariChanda GuptaSamina Chand Sheikh
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Hindi Sahitya Mandal
Joint Secretary : Vishal Tripathi
Joint Treasurer : Neeraj Venvanshi
Teachers in charge : Ms. Ooma Shekhar
Mr. Pranav Kumar Gupta
Activities
September 14 : Hindi Quiz Competition-
1st Priyanka Panigrahy
Renuka L. Rawal Sanjeev Sahu Rajan Chaturvedi 2nd Pratibha Agrawal Princy R. Maurya Pooja Prajapati Jyoti Shukla 3rd Balwant Singh Nikhil Shetty Kanchan Yadav Gunja Kumari Gupta
October 16 : Short Story writing Competition 1st Anchal Upadhyay
2nd Sachindanand Dubey
October 17 : Elocution Competition
1st Aparna Bhattacharya
2nd Kavita Chaurasiya
October 18 Essay writing Competition
1st Gunjan Kumari Gupta 2nd Yashika Podar 3rd Priyanka Sahu
October 23 : Debate Competition For the Topic
1st Aparna Bhattacharya Meherzin Balsara Racheal Rodrigues Mahek Sharma Vishal Tripathi Niharika Nagvekar Sayali Ghag Best Speaker-(Against) Aparna Bhattacharya (For) Harsha Wadhwani
Marathi Vangmaya Mandal
Chairperson : Smruti Sinkar
Secretary : Manasi Bhogale
Treasure : Shilpa Patil
Teacher in charge : Mrs. Smita G. Chube
October 12 : Debate Competition1st Shankar Kamble2nd Manisha Nalawade
October 13 : Essay Writing competition 1st - Sarvesh Khopakar2nd Puja Jadhav Pallavi Kolakar3rd Sonal Parab
October 18 : Short Story Writing Competition1st Shilpa Patil2nd Sarvesh Khopakar
President : Mr. Bashir Khan
Vice President : Ms. Pallavi Mehra
Treasurer : Mr. Nilesh Jaiswal
Directors : Mr. Laksh Mirchandani
Mr. Pankaj Gupta
Ms. Karen Pereira
Ms. Cressida Cabral
Ms. Shanu Khandelwal
Ms. Vanessa Fernandes
Teachers in Charge : Mr. Mubeen Shaikh
Mr. Ishtiyaq Shaikh
Ms. Arjuni Trivedi
Rotaract Club Of Tolani College
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Chair Person : Deeksha Sharma
Secretary : Charanpreet Kaur
Joint Secretary : Anushri Patel
Treasurer : Barida Mulla
Joint Treasurer : Niharika Narvekar
Teachers in charge : Ms. Pooja JhaMs. Pooja Agarwal
August 4 : Debate Competition
Best Speaker Male : Gurjyot KhuranaBest Speaker Female : Neelofer Shaikh
October 23 : Garba-Rass
Best costume Female : Ritika KapadiaBest Costume Male : Jai SinghBest Dancer Male : Karan PatelBest Dancer Female : Urvashi Patel
Gujarati & Punjabi Sahitya Mandal
Chair Person : Rohit Gurbani
Secretary : Kedarnath Lalwani
Joint Secretary : Divya Kataria
Treasurer : Laksh Mirchandani
Joint Treasure : Arti Gurwani
August 24 : Cross Word Puzzle Competition
1st Divya Kataria
2nd Divya Ramnani3rd Arti Gurwani
October 12 : Debate Competition
1st Harsha Wadhwani
2nd Malika Balani3rd Divya Kataria
October 13 : Essay Writting Competition
1st Malika Balani
2nd Harsha Wadhwani3rd Vikram Chhabria
Sindhi Circle
NSS Programme
offi cer : Mr. V. Ramakrishnan
NSS Representative : Dr. Sachin Pendse
NSS Leader : Mr. Balaji Kamble
Secretary : Mr. Hitesh Chaubey
National Service Scheme Unit
Chair Person : Dr. Sachin Pendse
Member Secretary : Dr. Vijaya Krishna
Teacher Members : Dr. Vasudev Iyer
Ms. Rasmita Mohanty
Research Cell
October 15 : Poetry Recitation Competition
1st Harsha Wadhwani2nd Malika Balani2nd Divya Kataria3rd Arti Gurwani
October 16 : Short Story Writing Competition
1st Harsha Wadhwani2nd Arti Gurwani3rd Hitesh Khilnani
October 17 : Elocution Competition
1st Harsha Wadhwani2nd Malika Balani
January 4 : Quiz CompetitionNeelam JovharaniMalika BalaniArti GurwaniDivya Kataria
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Chairperson : Husain Bhopalwala
Vice Chairperson : Leandra Silveria
Secretary : Lekha Mehta
Joint Secretary : Juvan Aranha
Treasurer : Shubham Soni
Teachers in charge : Ms. Geetha Ganesh Ms. Santra D’Silva
September 17 : Creative writingStory - 1st Akshay Soni2nd Prerana ChiripalEssay - 1st Isha Pawar2nd Megha HegdeAasmaah MujawarPoem - 1st Meherzin Balsara2nd Arshad Shaikh
September 20 : Skit Competition 1st - Deepali Shirgaonkar,Shilpa Patil, Ashwini Kurda, Kanchan Karkumbe, Pradnya Saim, Amruta Thakur, Poonam Maratha.2nd Lekha Mehta, Husain Bhopalwala, Juwan Aranha, Shraddha Shetty, Namra Shaikh, Neelofer Shaikh, Megha Hegde, Rohit Choudhary, Ismail Husain.
English Literary Association(Jr.) 3rd Amina Khan, Pooja
Marothiya, Pooja Vichare, Shweta More, Vibhuti Tambanekar, Aakash Kadam.
Best Actor - Ian Gonsalves
Best Actress - Shilpa Patil
September 22 : Jam Session
1st Rachel Rodriques2nd Meherzin Balsara
December 3 : Word War1st Jai Krishna Singh Akshata2nd Alifi ya Lakdawala Ritika3rd Meherzin BalsaraRacheal RodriquesRiddhi Giri
December 4 : Verbatim1st Juvan Aranha2nd Jungal ThakorLekha MehtaTejpreet ChaddaAasmaah MujawarManasvi Bansal
December 12 : Extempore1st Namra Shaikh2nd Lekha Mehta3rd Neelofer Shaikh
Teachers in charge : Ms. Ooma Shekhar : Ms. Laxmi Pandya : Ms. Meherunissa Ansari : Mr. Dilip Dubey Ex-students’ CommitteeChairperson : Vincent SaldhanaVice-Chairperson : Iftikar AnsariSecretary : Abhijeet JadhavJoint Secretary : Rakesh TrivediTreasurer : Abhishek UpadhayJoint Treasurer : Dilip Dubey
Alumni Association
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List Of Cooperative’s Working Committee Members
Junior CollegeDeepali ShringaonkarShubham SoniSachi PrabhuShweta Patnaik
Senior CollegeArpita AttibudhiSeema BatheniyaSunil KanaujiaShirley BarbozaSneha PoojarySakshi MishraSoma SahaPragati VerunkarArya ChandranAnju ChaurasiyaChandresh JainNatasha SharmaDhawal SavlaRahul TodurTejal NagvekarPriya JaiswalReshma RajputRakshita ShettyDeepshika Singh
Cultural Association (Sr.)Teachers in –Charge: Shubha Chaubal
(convener)
Dhanashree Joshi
Mehrunnisa Ansari
Varada Trivedi
Deepali Kamle
Shweta Jain
Chairperson : Suraj Dubey
V. Chairperson : Nirmal Patel
Secretary : Ankush Singh
Treasurer : Krupa Shingala
Solo Dance : 1st Ms.Bhagirathi Mewada
2nd Ms.Priya Suryavanshi
3rd Ms.Vrushika Mehta
Duet Dance : 1st Ms.Sonal Bandekar Ms.Vrushika Mehta
2nd Mr.Charan Poojary Mr.Prathamesh Walve
Group Dance : 1st Ms. Priya Suryavanshi and group
2nd Mr. Hardik Chotaliaand group
Dulhan Mehendi :1st Ms.Megha Karande
2nd Ms.Dhwani Gangar
Consolation: Ms.Neha Dubey
Arabic Mehendi : 1st Ms.Naseema Shawder
2nd Ms.Arti Pandeshi
Consolation: Ms.Shraddha Gurav
Rakhi making competition 1st Saloni Bhosale
2nd Natasha Sharma
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Chairperson : Suraj Dubey
Vice Chairperson : Nirmal Patel
Secretary : Ankush Singh
Joint Secretary : Kajal Kavathkar
Treasurer : Krupa Shingala
Joint Treasurer : Bhavya poojari
Working : Komal Chanda,
Committee Teja Warang Urvashi Patel
Lolita D’souza,
Teachers in : Ms. Debi Ghosh,
charge Ms. Roma Kukreja,
Ms. Aysha Kazi,
Activities
July 28 : Rakhee Making Competition1st Anushri Patel
2nd Dolly Shah
3rd Sayli Ghandigaonkar
Consolation - Bhakti Jain
July 28 Mehendi CompetitionArabic Style
1st Afsana Shaikh
2nd Fatima Yadgiri
Consolation - Alina Shaikh Afsana Ansari
Indian style:
1st Pranali Chauhan
2nd Kavita Angre
August 17 : Singing Competition 1st Chetan Suwarna,
2nd James Cruz,3rd Pradnya Poojari
Consolation - Snehal PanhalkarSaipriya Anchan
Cultural Association (Jr.)September 13 : Rangoli Making
Competition
1st Shubham Soni
2nd Kavita Pawar
Consolation - Amruta Thakur
October 19 : Dance Competition Solo
1st Pranam Shetty
2nd Ian Gonsalves
3rd Suraj BangeraConsolation - Megha Hegde
Duet Dance
1st Komal Chanda
Shrushti Kashyap
2nd Riddhi Giri
Siddhi Giri
Group Dance
1st Pratiksha & Group
2nd Freecology & Group
December 8 : Nail Paint Art Competition
1st Pranali Chavan
2nd Dhvani Dhagha
December 8 : Tatoo Art Competition
1st Shubham Soni
2nd Leandra Silveria
December 22 : Dawat(Jr. & Sr.)
1st Dessert -(Pastries)
Harshita Kothari Prerna Chinipal Aditi JalanConsolation - (Mayo Roll) Sakina Vadgamwala Angela Moraes
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Convenor : Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi
Chair Person : Ms. Pallavi Mehra
Vice Chair Person : Ms. Veronica Fernandes
Treasurer : Ms. Anchal Giri
Working Member : Ms. Pooja Mistry
Eureka
Ex-offi cio President : Prin. Dr. A.A.RashidConvenor : Ms. Shubha Chaubal
Community Work Co-ordinator : Ms. Shalini H. Kumar
NSS Representative : Mr. V. Ramakrishnan
Workshop
Co-ordinator : Ms. Hema Mehta
Faculty Members : Ms. Laxmi Pandya
: Ms.Varada Trivedi : Ms. Shruti Dalvi
Chairperson : Alvina Moras
Vice- Chairperson : Neeraj Khupchandani
Secretary : Harshdeep Singh Suri
Joint Secretary : Devashree Nadkarni
Treasurer : Gauri Mathur
Joint Treasurer : Rahul Shinde
CWDC
Teachers’ Committee : Ms. Melba M. D’Silva Ms. Madhavi Apte Ms. Aysha KaziJuly 11 : A talk on -’CA as a career option’ by Neetu from EDUCOMP.March 11 : A talk on ‘Animation as a Career option’ by Neha Mathur from‘Framebox’ - Animation/Visual Effects
Teachers’ Committee : Ms. Dhanashree Joshi Ms. Mehrunissa Ansari Ms. Leena Nair Mr. Jitendra Aherkar Chair Person : Nilesh JaiswalVice Chairperson : Hitesh Chaubey Tresurer : Khan AlishaSecretary : Suprita Pujary
Career Guidance and Placement Cell (Jr.)
Equal Opportunity Center
Career Guidance and Placement Cell (Sr.)
Advisor : Ms. Padmaja Ganpatye
Member : Ms. Shweta Jain
June : Tailoring Batch 1
July : Basic Computer Course,
Advanced Computer Course,
July-August : Basic English Speaking
August : Mehendi Batch 1
Mehendi Batch 2
Talks on peer pressure and communication skills,
Sexual Harassment,
Human rights &
Aptitude Test
September : Tailoring Batch 2
November : Tailoring Batch 3
January : Tailoring Batch 4
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Convenor : Leena NairWorking Committee : Mubeen ShaikhChair Person : Mr. Mohit ShahVice Chair Person Ms. Karen PereiraTreasurer : Mr. Nilesh JaiswalWorking Committee : Ms. Bhagirathi Mewada Ms. Sejal Jain Ms. Pratima Moghe Ms. Zarna Patel Ms. Pooja Arora
B.Com.(A&F) Association
Convenor : Mr. Ishtiyaq ShaikhWorking Committee : Mr. Gordon FurtadoChairman : Mr. Sharukh SayyedVice Chairman : Ms Dhanshree PalandeTreasurer : Ms. Pradnya GaonkarWorking Member : Mr. Pankaj Gupta
B.Com.(B&I) Association
Convenor : Ms. Deepali KambleWorking Committee : Ms. Vaibhavi Dalvi, : Mr. Rohan AhaleChairperson : Ms. Pallavi MehraVice Chairperson : Ms. Vanessa FernandesTreasurer : Ms. Anchal GiriWorking Member : Ms. Pooja Mistry
BMS Association
Teachers in charge : Dr. Sachin Pendse,
Mr. Mubeen Shaikh,
Ms.Madhavi Apte,
December 11 : Map Reading Competition 1st Akshay Soni 2nd Surbhi Dave Charnpreet Kaur Archana Dedhiya Burhanuddin Kesury
Nature Club (Sr. & Jr.)
Chair person : Suraj Bangera
Vice Chair Person : Kajal Solanki
Secretary : Shraddha Shetty
Joint Secretary : Kajal Kavathkar
Treasurer : Sharanjeet Kaur
Joint Treasurer : Sunny SanklaTeachers in Charge : Mrs. Manjiet Kahlon Ms. Roma Kukreja Ms. Pooja Jha Ms. Aysha Kazi
July 21 : Talk on “WHO’S Marketing” by Mr. Sandeep Kumar
Conferences, Seminars, Workshops AssociationAugust 4 : Workshop on Greeting
Card
Sepetember 15 : Budding Teachers’ Competition1st Meherzin Balsara2nd Shweta Patnaik3rd Charanpreet KaurConsolation: Sandhya Shetty, Shraddha Shetty, Bhavya Poojari.
December 12 : Power Point Presentation Competition1st Mehal Kothari2nd Sana Shaikh3rd Karan PatelConsolation: Deepali Shirgaonkar
December 20 : Talk on ‘Causes and Effects of Addictions’ Speaker - Moinuddin Vakil(Alumnus)
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Chair Persons : Kanwaljeet Chauhan, Danesh Balsara
Vice Chair Persons : Moiz Dohadwala, Ridhima Rele
Secretary : Rahul Todur
Joint Secretary : Darshan Kothari
Treasurer : Yash Agarwal
Joint Treasurer : Vishal Poojari
Teachers in Charge : Ms. Hema Mehta, Mr. Mubeen Shaikh Ms. Madhavi Apte Ms. Melba D’Silva Ms. Pooja Jha
Guidance : Ms. Geetha Ganesh
August 11 : Celsius
September 6 - 8 : Talenzziaa
December 22 : Jashn
Talent Pool
Talenzziaa - 12 Overall trophies and the winning Colleges
Meenadevi Kashiprasad Murarka Trophy : K. E. S. Shroff College,
Kandivili
Badamidevi Kashiprasad Murarka Trophy : K. E. S. Shroff College,
Kandivili
Aneel Murarka - Best participating
College Trophy : Ritambara College, Juhu
Talenzziaa - Best winning College Trophy : Bhavan’s College, Andheri (W)
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Sr No
Name Prize Event College Name And Event
1
Puja Sharma Lekha Mehta Sweedel ParakalJuvan Aranha
1st Ad - madCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
2
Komal ChandaBhavya PoojariSneha YeramDivya Bhanushali
3rd Ad - madCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
3Lekha MehtaPuja Sharma Komal Chanda
3rd Dumb charadesCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
4Nelofer ShaikhBhavya PoojariMegha Hedge
2nd Dumb charadesCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
5
Juvan AranhaKajal SolankiShraddha ShettyNamra ShaikhHusain BhopalwalaNelofer ShaikhMegha Hedge
1st SkitCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
6
Shubham SoniBhavya PoojariKomal ChandaPooja Mandu
2nd CollageCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
7 Jai Subramanium 1st Creative writingCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
8Nelofer ShaikhNamra Shaikh
1st DebateCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
9 Namra Shaikh 1st Just a minuteCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
10 Nisha Pandey 2nd Creative writingCicero’s Carnival organized by IIPM India’s Global B-School
11Suraj DubeyHardik Chotaliya
3rd Paint your soleMALHAR organized by ST XAVIER’S College on 19th August,12
12 Jinal Rajgor 2nd MehendiGyan Manthan 2012 organized by Royal College of Arts,Science & Commerce
13Deepika KarejeJinal Rajgor
Consolation Eco-RangoliGyan Manthan 2012 organized by Royal College of Arts,Science & Commerce
14Priya JaiswalKavita Khadka
1st Eco-RangoliGyan Manthan 2012 organized by Royal College of Arts, Science & Commerce
15Priya Jaiswal Kavita Khadka
1st Duet- SketchingGyan Manthan 2012 organized by Royal College of Arts, Science & Commerce
16 Suraj Dubey 2nd Vichar ManthanGyan Manthan 2012 organized by Royal College of Arts, Science & Commerce
17 Kedarnath Lalwani 1stDoubles Table tennis
Aroma organized by Shailendra College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dahisar
The Students Won 191 Prizes in various Inter - Collegiate Events across Mumbai.
List of Prize Winners 2012-13
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Sr No
Name Prize Event College Name And Event
18 Lynell Coutinho 2ndSingles Table Tennis
Aroma organized by Shailendra College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dahisar
19 Bhagirathi R Mewada 1st Solo DanceAroma organized by Shailendra College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dahisar
20
Kedarnath LalwaniSwapnil UtekarRahul KothariTushar SableShailesh Yadav
2nd Ad MadAroma organized by Shailendra College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Dahisar
21 Hinal Jain 2ndName Plate Designing
AAKAR’12 organizd by Smt. MMP Shah Women’s College of Arts & Commerce
22 Bhagirathi R Mewada 2nd Solo DanceAAKAR’12 organizd by Smt. MMP Shah Women’s College of Arts & Commerce
23Vrushika MehtaSonal Bandekar
1st Duet DanceAAKAR’12 organizd by Smt. MMP Shah Women’s College of Arts & Commerce
24
Suraj DubeyJinal RajgorRavi EssakiAkshat Shetty Sumit B. K. Mohd. Arshad Ansari
BEST CollegeTROPHY
AAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
25 Suraj Dubey 1st Radio JockeyingAAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
26 Suraj Dubey 1st ExtemporeAAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
27 Jinal Rajgor 1st RangoliAAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
28 Ravi Essaki 1st PaintingAAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
29Akshata ShettySumit B. K.
2nd Duet -SingingAAROHAN 2012 : An Inter-Collegiate Fest organized by Bharat College of Commerce & Science
30 Gaurav Jaiswal 1st Bowlings WorldSAPPHIRE organized by KES College, Kandivili
31 Akshay Dhagle 3rd Bowlings WorldSAPPHIRE organized by KES College, Kandivili
32Vrushika MehtaSonal Bandekar
2nd Duet DanceOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
33 Suraj Dubey 1st Creative RubbishOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
34Suraj DubeyAnjli DhananiHimanshu Flora
1st Production HouseOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
35 Kavita Khadka 1st Carve ItOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
36 Priya Jaiswal 2nd Carve ItOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
37Priya JaiswalKavita Khadka
2nd Production HouseOASIS organized by KES College, Kandivili
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38 Pankaj Shukla 3rd Message TypingSAPPHIRE organized by KES College, Kandivili
39 Suraj Dubey 1st CollageENIGMA organized by R A Poddar College
40 Suraj Dubey 3rd Tug of WarENIGMA organized by R A Poddar College
41Shaikh Safa Mohd. Idris
3rd PPT presentationILLUMINAR organized by KES College, Kandivili
42 Suraj Dubey 1st Man V/S FoodENIGMA organized by R A Poddar College
43 Rupali Kachare 3rd Creative WritingENIGMA organized by R A Poddar College
44 Priya Jaiswal 3rd CartooningZUNJ organized by M L DHANUKAR College
45 Jinal Rajgor 1st RangoliZUNJ organized by M L DHANUKAR College
46Aditi NairNeha Jadhav
1st Big BuzzKURUKSHETRA organized by M L DHANUKAR College
47
Aaqib DholkawalaVikrant JadhavAmish SethiKaran DesaiJoshua David
1st Counter Strike VAAYU 2 organized by NMI
48 Mitesh Gowda 2nd DOTA VAAYU 2 organized by NMI49 Shubham Soni 1st Painting VAAYU 2 organized by NMI
50Swathi Iyengar & Group
2nd Fashion Show VAAYU 2 organized by NMI
51 Namra Shaikh & Group 2nd Street Play VAAYU 2 organized by NMI52 Megha Hegde 1st Personality VAAYU 2 organized by NMI
53 Kedarnath Lalwani 2ndTable-Tennis (Singles)
AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
54Kedarnath LalwaniGanesh Lalwani 2nd
Table-Tennis (Doubles)
AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
55 Ismail Husain 1st Monopoly AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
56 Ismail Husain 1stSalesman of the year
AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
57Danesh BalsaraMoiz DohadwalaDarshan Kothari
1st Ad mad AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
58 Danesh Balsara 1st Poetry Writing AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL59 Danesh Balsara 1st Creative writing AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
60Danesh BalsaraNamra Shaikh
1st Debate AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
61Darshan KothariMohit Shah
2nd Mock Stock AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
62 Hussain Bhopalwala 1st Best Manager AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
63
Hussain BhopalwalaLekha MehtaJuvan ArahnaJagruti Sawant
1st Veggie Delight AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
64 Juvan Arahna 2nd Contradict Yourself AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
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65 Ian Gonsalves 1st Mr. Amaze AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
66 Danesh Balsara
BEST RTICPATING College & WINNING TROPHY
AMAZE organized by IIPM-B SCHOOL
67Vrushika MehtaSonal Bandekar
1st Duet DanceMANTRA 2012-13 organized by N E S Ratnam College
68 Bhagirathi R Mewada 2nd Solo DanceMANTRA 2012-13 organized by N E S Ratnam College
69 Ravi Essaki 3rd CollageMANTRA 2012-13 organized by N E S Ratnam College
70Danesh BalsaraMoiz DohadwalaDarshan Kothari
1st Ad MadCRESCENDO organized by Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce and Economics
71
Aaqib DholkawalaVikrant JadhavAmish SethiKaran DesaiJoshua David
2nd Counter StrikeCRESCENDO organized by Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce and Economics
72
MrinalGhoshVishal PoojaryAnkush SinghSanjeetRaoGauravJaiswal
1st Paint BallMIRAGE organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
73 Vishal Poojary 1st Bull RideMIRAGE organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
74 Ankush Singh 3rd Bull RideMIRAGE organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
75Danesh BalsaraMoiz DohadwalaRahul Todur
1st Ad MadMIRAGE organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
76Moiz DohadwalaDanesh Balsara
1st Ad MadKHWAAISH organized by Chandrabhan Sharma College
77 Namra Shaikh & Group 1st Street PlayKHWAAISH organized by Chandrabhan Sharma College
78
AaqibDholkawalaAmish SethiKaran DesaiJoshua DavidManish Kanojia
1st Counter StrikeSYNERGY Organized by SATHAYE College
79 Kedarnath Lalwani 1st Table TennisEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
80 Lynell Coutinho 3rd Table TennisEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
81 Neha Jadhav 1st Personality ContestEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
82Neha JadhavAditi Nair
1st DebateEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
83 Suraj Dubey 2nd ExtemporeEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
84Neha JadhavAditi Nair
1st Think HatkeEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
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85Neha JadhavAditi Nair
3rd Look BeyondEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
86 Suraj Dubey 2nd Minute to Win itEMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
87 Suraj Dubey & Team
BEST RTICPATING College & WINNING TROPHY
EMMORZEAL organized by S M SHETTY College
88
Aaqib DholkawalaAmish SethiKaran DesaiJoshua DavidVikrant Jadhav
2nd Counter Strike BYTE IT organized by SATHAYE College
89 Priya Jaiswal 2nd CalligraphyDALMIA LIONS UTSAV Organized by P D Lions College of Commerce & Economics
90 KedarnathLalwani 3rd Table Tennis UNMESH organized by L S RAHEJA College
91
Namra ShaikhAsmah MujawarPranam ShettyIan GonsalvesRahil VanuShivani WagleHussain BhopalwalaMegha HegdeNilofer Shaikh
1st Street PlayCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
92Danesh BalsaraRahul TodurDarshan Kothari
1st Ad MadCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
93 Suraj Dubey 1st Tatoo MakingCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
94 Anjli Dhanani 3rd Jewellery Designing
COSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
95 Priya Jaiswal 1st CartooningCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
96 Kavita Khadka 2nd CartooningCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
97 Kavita Khadka 2nd Charcoal SketchingCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
98 Priya Jaiswal 1st Charcoal SketchingCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
99 Danesh Balsara 2nd Creative WritingCOSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
100 Danesh Balsara & Team
BEST RTICPATING College & WINNING TROPHY
COSMOS JALLOSH organized by Valia College
101 Lynell Coutinho 3rd Table Tennis ALBITARO organized by B JEEJEEBHOY College
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Rahil VanuShivani WagleHussain BhopalwalaMegha HegdeNilofer Shaikh
2nd Street PlayIDEA organized by Mujeeb Khan at Sathaye College
103 Jinal Rajgor Consolation MehendiMAUJ organized by GhanshyamdasSaraf College
104 Gaurav Jaiswal & Group 3rd Treasure HuntLAKSHYA organized by Malini Kishore Sanghavi College
105 Kedanath Lalwani 1st Doubles -Table Tennis
SHIKHAR2013 organized by CHETANA’S H S College of Commerce & Economics
106 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Singles -Table Tennis
SHIKHAR2013 organized by CHETANA’S H S College of Commerce & Economics
107Rahul TodurRaj Oza
1st Ad madSHIKHAR2013 organized by CHETANA’S H S College of Commerce & Economics
108 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Singles -Table Tennis
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
109Jawed AnsariAnjli Dhanani
1st QuizSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
110 Moiz Dohadwala 1st Short StorySPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
111Danesh BalsaraMoiz Dohadwala 1st Ad- Mad
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
112Charan PoojaryPrathamesh Walve 2nd Duet Dance
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
113Anjli DhananiParash Mitra 2nd Quote it
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
114 Ravi Essaki 2nd Bulb paintingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
115 Danesh Balsara 2nd Short StorySPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
116 Gaurav Jaiswal 2nd Beat BoxingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
117 Neha Jadhav 1st Group DiscussionSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
118 Neha Jadhav 1st ExtemporeSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
119 Neha Jadhav 1st Personality Contest- Springz
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
120 Suraj Dubey 1st Beat BoxingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
121 Suraj Dubey 1st Tatoo- MakingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
122 Suraj Dubey 1st Mask PantingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
123 Suraj Dubey 1st Best out of WasteSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
124 Danesh Balsara 1st Poem WritingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
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125 Varsha Patel 2nd MehendiSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
126 Neha Jadhav 1st Article WritingSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
127 Ravi Essaki & Team
BEST ARTICPATING College & WINNING TROPHY
SPRINGZ 12-13 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College
128 Sumit B. K. 2nd Karaoke SingingETHOS-13 organized by H K Institute of Management Studies &Research
129
Rahul TodurDarshan KothariAkshata ShettyVaralaxmi V
3rd Ad-MadETHOS-13 organized by H K Institute of Management Studies &Research
130 Kedarnath Lalwani 1st Doubles-Table Tennis
ETHOS-13 organized by H K Institute of Management Studies &Research
131 Amit Pandey & Group 1st Box- Cricket NEXUS organized by Hinduja College
132 Ravi Essaki 3rd CollageGANDHARVA-13 organized by K G JOSHI OF ARTS & N G BEDEKAR College OF COMMERCE
133 Jinnu Nair 3rd ExtemporeGANDHARVA-13 organized by K G JOSHI OF ARTS & N G BEDEKAR College OF COMMERCE
134 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Doubles Table Tennis
CADENCE’13 organized by M D College of Arts, Science & Commerce
135 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Singles Table Tennis
ZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
136 Lynell Coutinho 1st Singles Table Tennis
ZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
137Darshan Kothari Raj Oza 1st Ad- Mad
ZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
138 Rajesh Patel 2nd Solo DanceZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
139Kedarnath LalwaniLynell Coutinho 2nd
Doubles Table Tennis
INTEGRITY Organized by Vartak College
140Sanjeet RaoRaj Oza 1st Ulta Quiz
UDAAN ’13 organized by Shankar Narayan College of Professional Courses
141 Sanjeet Rao 1st Personality ContestUDAAN ’13 organized by Shankar Narayan College of Professional Courses
142 Kedarnath Lalwani 1st Table Tennis (singles)
AASHAYEIN 2013 organized by iFeel in Association with DNA Education
143Kedarnath LalwaniLynell Coutinho
2nd Table Tennis (Doubles)
AASHAYEIN 2013 organized by iFeel in Association with DNA Education
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144 Lynell Coutinho 3rd Table Tennis (singles)
AASHAYEIN 2013 organized by iFeel in Association with DNA Education
145 Namrata Rasal 2nd Greeting Card making
CADENCE’13 Organized by M D College of Arts, Science and Commerce
146Kinner NagpalKanishka Thakur
2nd CLICOMIC NEXUS organized by Hinduja College
147 Khushboo Jain 1st Hair StylingCADENCE’13 Organized by M D College of Arts, Science and Commerce
148 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Table Tennis (Doubles)
CADENCE’13 Organized by M D College of Arts, Science and Commerce
149 Neha Jadhav 1st PersonalityCHAKRAWYUHA organized By B K Shroff College of Arts & Commerce
150 Neha Jadhav 3rd DebateCHAKRAWYUHA organized By B K Shroff College of Arts & Commerce
151 Suraj Dubey 3rd Best Out Of wasteCHAKRAWYUHA organized By B K Shroff College of Arts & Commerce
152 Kavita Khadka 2nd SketchingUDAAN ’13 organized by Shankar Narayan College of Professional Courses
153 Prerna Dangwani 2nd MonologueSPRINGZ 12-13 organized by NagindasKhandwala College
154 Laksh Mirchandani 1st Think A ThonMANZIL 2013 organized by N E S Ratnam College
155 Kedarnath Lalwani 1st Table Tennis Doubles
AYAANA organized by Hinduja College
156 Farzana Farid A. 2nd MehendiZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
157 Archana Dhage 1st RangoliZEST 2013 organized by Alkesh Dinesh Mody Institute For Financial and Management Studies
158 Laksh Mirchandani 1st Portfolio MakingPhoenix organized by Acharaya Maratha College
159 Vernon Monteiro 1st Spot MarketingPhoenix organized by Acharaya Maratha College
160 Laksh Mirchandani 2nd Spot MarketingPhoenix organized by Acharaya Maratha College
161
Ankit SinghLaksh MirchandaniVernon MonterioAnkit Malik
1st PPT MakingPhoenix organized by Acharaya Maratha College
162Laksh MirchandaniAnkit Singh
2nd Treasure HuntELYSIUM organized by B L Amlani College of Commerce & Economics
163Gaurav JaiswalSagar Shanbhag
1st Brain SplashELYSIUM organized by B L Amlani College of Commerce & Economics
164 Lynell Coutinho 1st Table Tennis Doubles
VIGOUR organized by VSIT
165 Kedarnath Lalwani 2nd Table Tennis Singles
VIGOUR organized by VSIT
166 Girish Chandra Sharma 3rd Table Tennis Singles
VIGOUR organized by VSIT
167 Lynell Coutinho 1st sTable Tennis Doubles
SVAGAM organized by Raheja College
168 Girish Chandra Sharma 3rd Table Tennis Doubles
SVAGAM organized by Raheja College
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Laksh Mirchandani Vernon MonterioAnkit MalikSumeet Taurani
1st Data Speaks Data Speaks organized by J M Patel College
170Manav GoriChetan Yadav
1st DebateRUDRA organized by Smt. P D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
171Chetan YadavHardik Jain 3rd Quiz
RUDRA organized by Smt. P D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
172 Kinner Nagpal 1st PhotographyRUDRA organized by Smt. P D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
173 Kanishka Thakur 3rd PhotographyRUDRA organized by Smt. P D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
174 Shahana Khan 3rd Nail ArtRUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
175 Raj Oza Alisha Khan 3rd Debate
RUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
176 Raj Oza 1st ExtemporeRUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
177 Alisha Khan 2nd ExtemporeRUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
178Shweta MathaisKeshav SahuAbhishek Shukla
1st Treasure HuntRUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
179 Sachin Sadawarte 1st Solo SingingRUDRA organized by SmtP D Tibrewala Lions Juhu College
180 Sumit B. K. 1st Solo SingingINNOVATORS 13 organized by Vivek College
181Priya JaiswalShahana Khan
1st Rangoli INNOVATORS 13 organized by Vivek College
182Shweta MathaisKeshav SahuAbhishek Shukla
1st Treasure HuntEVENT’US THE YOUTH FESTorganized by Ismail Yusuf College
183 Kedarnath Lalwani 1st Table-Tennis (Singles)
KONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
184KedarnathLalwaniGirish Chandra Sharma
1st Table-Tennis (Doubles)
KONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
185 Lynell Coutinho 2nd Table-Tennis (Singles)
KONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
186 Lynell Coutinho 2nd Table-Tennis (Doubles)
KONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
187Keshav SahuShamshad Khan
1st Carrom (Doubles)KONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
188
Shweta MathaisKeshav SahuAbhishek ShuklaJatin Gupta Sanjay Singh
2nd Treasure HuntKONFLUX-13 organized by IBS Business School
189 Lynell Coutinho 1st Table Tennis (singles)
ANTARA organized by K J Somaiya College
190 Lynell Coutinho 1st Table Tennis (Doubles)
ANTARA organized by K J Somaiya College
191 Lynell Coutinho 2nd Table Tennis (singles)
MANTHAN organized by BharatiyaVidyapeeth
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• “Maritime Heritage of Goa and Uttar Kannada” , by Dr. Sachin Pendse co-authored with Prof. B. Arunachalam, Maritime History Society , 15th MHS Publication 2012
• “Use of Internet in Teaching-Learning by Teachers of Mumbai" a research paper authored by Dr. Sachin Pendse and Dr. Raju Chandnani, published in International Journal of Research, Vol 2, Issue No. 1, July-December, 2012, ISSN No.: 2231-6124.
• "Solid Waste Management in India- A Study of Mumbai" a research paper authored by Dr. Sachin Pendse, published in “Online Interdisciplinary Journal” research Journal Vol II / Issue IV / July-Aug.2012 / ISSN 2249-9598
• “Changing Paradigm of Development With Reference to Sustainable Agriculture Development" a Reserach paper authored by Dr. Vasudev Iyer, published in Research Journal, “Kegees Journal of Social Science”, Volume 04, No.2, July 01, 2012, pages: 398-403, ISSN 0975-3621
• “Library Consortia in India” a paper presented by Ms. Shweta M Murthy at 4th National Research Conference on "Library :A temple of Learning & Knowlegehouse" organised by Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies, December 2012 (Paper published in ISBN 978-81-910922-6-4).
• "Regional Co-operation: Solution for Maritime Security Concerns of India"a paper presented by Dr. Sachin Pendse at the 3-Day International Conference on India-Japan Relations Transforming into Potential Partnership organised by Centre for Southeast Asian and Pacifi c Studies, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, December 2012.
• "Traditional Methods of Monsoon Predictions of India" a paper presented by Dr. Sachin Pendse, at the ICSSR and Ministry of Earth Sciences sponsored International Seminar on "Society, Politics and Climate Change" (SOPOC 12) organised by Nagindas Khandwala College, December, 2012.
• "Challenges Faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Today's Era of Global
Financial Crisis" a paper presented by Leena Nair at UGC sponsored National Level Seminar on "Global Financial Crisis: Indian Scenario" organised by KES College of Arts and Commerce, December, 2012.
• "Environmental Impacts of Dredging in Port Development in Konkan" a paper presented by Dr. Sachin Pendse at the 3rd International Seminar on "Man is a part of Nature: Heuristics and Political Ecology, organised by the Institute of Spatial Planning and Environment Research, India, Panchkula, November, 2012.
• 'Boat forms of Konkan' presented by D r. Sachin Pendse at 6th IMHEA International Maritime History Congress organised by University of Ghent, Belgium, July, 2012.
• Mrs. Hema Mehta , presented paper titled “Case Study of Tata Motor’s Philosophy on Corporate Governance” at the UGC Sponsored two days International Seminar on “ International Economic and Cultural Relations of India” organized by K.M. Agrawal College of Arts. Commerce and Science, Kalyan, Maharashtra ,(Published in ISBN: 978-93-81394-20-5).
• Mrs. Hema Mehta published a paper titled, “ Microfi nance and SHGs Contribution to achieving the Millenium Development Goals” along with co-author Prof. Kashyap Ganatra, on “Contemporary Issues In Indian Society” by Smt .B.M. Ruia Girls’ College in July,13. ISBN 978-81-922913-0-7.
• Mrs. Hema Mehta presented paper titled “Mutual fund investors – awareness, rights and duties” at the UGC Sponsored National Level Seminar on “Impact of crisis on indian stock market” organized by Marwari Sammelan’s Smt. B.M. Ruia Girls’ College, affi liated to S.N.D.T Women’s University.
• Mrs. Hema Mehta presented a paper titled “Education and welfare progress for disabled in India” at National conference on “Educational techniques, teaching, learning & quality enhancement”, “Edutechs 2012” organized by Nagindas Khandwala College, (Published in ISBN NO 978-81-924836-0-3).
• Mrs. Hema Mehta presented a paper titled “Gender equity and millenium
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development goals” at a one day National Conference on “Women Development and Entrepreneurship” organized by CWDC and The Law Department of Tolani College of Commerce with Mumbai University Women Development Cell(ISBN NO 978-93-82429-94-4).
• Mrs. Hema Mehta presented paper titled “The role of environment ,society & politics towards inclusive education of children and youth with disabilities” at a two day International Seminar Sponsored by ICSSR on “Society, Politics and Climate Change” SOPOC-12 organized by Nagindas Khandwala College.
• Mrs. Hema Mehta received approval from UGC for Minor Research on “Issues Related to Equity in Access to Higher Education among the Differently Abled Persons”.
• Mrs. Jyoti S. Ghosh has presented a paper titled "Women Entrepreneurship in India” in one day National Conference on "Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship" jointly organised by Women Development Cell, University of Mumbai and Tolani College of Commerce, (ISBN no: 978-93-82429-94-4, page no 172-176).
• “E-Learning and Higher Education” a research paper presented by Mrs. Jyoti Ghosh and Mrs. Padmaja Ganpatye at UGC sponsored National Conference organized by R.A. Podar College of Economics and Commerce, on “Quality enhancement measures in higher educational Institutions” (ISBN no: 978-93-82062-56-1, page no 145-151).
• Mrs. Padmaja Ganpatye has presented a paper titled "Role of an educational institution to empower women - A Case Study" in a one day National Conference on "Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship" jointly organised by Women development Cell, University of Mumbai and Tolani College of Commerce.
• Mrs. Rasmita Mohanty, co-authored a book titled “Planning and Designing of Subject Gateways” bearing ISBN No-978-93-80012-41-4; Publisher: Studium Press (India) Pvt. Ltd.
• Mrs. Sadhna Venkatesh, participated in UGC sponsored two day multidisciplinary National Level seminar on “India: A Fallen Angel Or Poised To Soar” organized by
M.L. Dhanukar College of Commerce and presented a paper “ Relevance of Training in I.T/ Software Development Industry in India” and published in ISBN : 978-93-82429-98-2
• Mrs.Sadhna Venkatesh, participated in a one day National Conference on “Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship” jointly organized by the Women Development Cell, University of Mumbai and Tolani College of Commerce and presented paper “Mahalir Thittam”- Project of SHGs for women empowerment- A study with reference to Nagapattinam district, Tamilnadu” (Published in ISBN 978-93-82429-94-4).
• Mrs. Shubha Chaubal, participated in a one day National Conference on “Women Empowerment and Entrepreneurship” jointly organized by the Women Development Cell, University of Mumbai and Tolani College of Commerce on 24th November 2012, and presented a paper on “Role of Education in Women Empowerment” (Published in ISBN 978-93-82429-94-4).
• Dr. Shweta Jain, participated in a Workshop held at Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, Mumbai, held in August, 2012, and presented a paper on “English Lanuguage Teaching in India.”
• Dr. Shweta Jain, participated in National Conference on “Sustainable business development strategies.” 20th & 21st November 2012 at Thakur College. Presented paper on “Corporate Social Responsibility – Issues and Challenges in India”(Paper Published).
• Dr. Shweta Jain, participated in National Conference on “Women Empowerment and Enterpreneurship”, 24th November, 2012, organized by Tolani College, Andheri. Presented paper on “Empowerment of Women: Approach and Implications” (Paper Published).
• Dr. Shweta Jain, participated in SOPOC ’12 First International Seminar on Society, Politics and Climate Change in December, 2012 organized by N.L. College, Mumbai and Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal. Presented a paper on “Modern health system and Herbal medicinal practices” (Paper Published).
Jashn & Sanskruti
Stunning steps in a fusion mode in Jashn‘We will never part’, the farewell concept in Jashn
The team behind Sanskruti
Ridhima Rele, Joel Pinto, Vishal and Brian Lobo on a fusion concert
A hilarious skit in Sanskruti
‘Women’s ire’ in its traditional attire in Sanskruti
Modern trends meeting tradition in Sanskruti
Reflecting the harvest spirit in Sanskruti
Bollywood magic recaptured in JASHN True spirit of our folk style
Nach Baliyes’ matchless performance in Jashn
The ‘shers of Punjab in Sher-e-Punjab; a breathtaking Bhangra in Jashn
Tradition made memorable in Sanskruti
Radhas as Krishnas fit to beat the best in Jashn
The trendsetters in a stunning Hiphop style Tradition at its classical heights in Jashn
‘Bend it like me’- A hybrid version of folk and Western in Sanskruti
The core committee - the master mind behind Talenzziaa 2012
Style Divas of Tolani in Jashn Husain Bhopalwala as Santa Clause spreading the message of Christmas in
Jashn
The distinct mark of our ‘Sanskruti’
Captivating colours ‘n expressions
Our pride,the lady GAGA of Tolani, Delisha D’Souza
Moiz Dohadwala, our Cultural Prize winner
hosting Jashn
Tolani Events
C. A. as a career option by educomp
Workshop on ‘Sexual Harassment at workplace‘
Jam session in progress with Neha Jadhav
Experts’ tips on placement prospects Word war - literary games by E.L.A. (Jr.)
Our girl students voice their views on the Delhi rape case in an interview by Mr. Rakesh Trivedi(our alumnus) from IBN 7
Budding teacher’s competition
Mr.Dilip Khemani and Dr. S.J. Singh exchanging wishes as they part their ways, after a stupendous tenure in Tolani College
Principal Dr. A. Rashid exemplifyingthe techniques to resolve conflicts.
‘Corporate Courtesy ‘, Mr. R. Kumar, M. D., TSCL, on effective communication.
TCC & TSCL teaming up to demonstrate team spirit.
Dr. Sujata Naik - Tolani on ‘The unchangable tenets of change’
Court Visit by B. Com. (A & F)
Eureka - A fest organised by the BMS section
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A Eureka event in progress Guest Lecture by Mr. Dilip Telang, Management Guru Inter College judges Dr. Kinnary and Anjum Ahmed in Eureka
Personnel from the BSE addressing the students Poster display by B.Com. (B&I)
Students from other Colleges presenting their charts in Eureka
Volunteers in the installation of Rotaract Club
E.L.A.(Jr.) Literary ‘HYACINTH’, Meherzin BalsaraHyacinth is a flower that symbolises constancy and
sincerity
Prof.Aspi Doctor, Dr.G.S.Shahani and Principal,Dr.A.Rashid celebrating the Teachers’day with
the faculty and the students .
Students in a peace rally for the dignity of women. United For The Cause of Safrty of Women
Mehendi Competition by cultural association Students trying their skills in rangoli making by cultural association.
Mr. Chetan Parikh , Marketing Consultant delivering a talk on “ the Practical aspects of Retail Marketing” by
HEPSN.
Tolani Events
AGONClock wise - 1) Participants at poster making 2 ) Housie game in the auditorium
3 ) Informal event, arm wrestling 4) Antakshari
Inauguration of AGON ‘12 Students in the quiz competition in AGON The team behind AGON ‘12
Best dressed female & male in the Garba raas being felicitated by Ms. Ooma Shekhar Thakur.
Mock Interviews for FYB.Com conducted by Mr. Dinesh Verma and team
Debate competition by GSM Priya Jaiswal and Kavita Khadka making the prize winning rangoli at an inter-
collegiate event
Garba raas by GSM
Our alumnus , Moinuddin Vakil, explaining to the young generation how to safeguard themselves from drug addiction by CSWA.
Workshop on Greeting card by CSWAPPT competition by CSWA Workshop on Presentation skills by Mr. Virat Chirania and his team (Corporate
Trainers)
Dandiya raas for the alumni Faculty with the alumni office bearersOld buddies’ meet-dine and dance...recapturing the golden days-the grand
Alumni meet
Winners with the faculty of Budding Teacher’s Competition by CSWA
Dance competition by Cultural association (Sr.)
Tolani Events
Guest Lecture by Mr. Aditya Shrinivas,COO, BSE Brokers’ Forum
Talk on marketing strategies by Mr. Sandeep Kumar, Manager, L.G.
‘Fantastic five’- E.L.A. (Jr.) office bearers‘Comedy of Errors’ - 1st prize winning team
Pranam Shetty at his best in the dance competition of Cultural
Association (Jr.)
Debate competition by Sindhi circle (jr.) Rakhi Making Competition held by Cultural Association (Jr.)
Razzmatazz - Socials
‘Variety’ - the spice of Dawat’, organised by cultural association
Art Mart - Shubham Soni giving his master strokes in the Rangoli making competition by
Cultural association (Jr.)
Self defence fitness training for the Sher-e-Punjab residents
Tolani Events
Talenzziaa 11
Creative Efforts
Dr. Charles Vas and Ravi Tripathi judging ‘Sur’
An enthralling B-Boying performance
Inauguration by Popular actor Mr.Manmeet Singh
The literary session Mr. Yash Thakur and Mr. Gordon Furtado judging the extempore event
Rockstars in the Band event
Ms. Susanna Yohannan, our ex-faculty & Communication Guru, Mr.Yash Thakur, a versatile artist judging the personality
contest
Our title sponsor Sri.Aneel Murarka with our Principal and ex-faculty member Dr. S. J.Singh
Winning team of the group dance competition in ‘Khanak’ with the trophy
Sri .Aneel Murarka rolling trophy for the best participating College won by Rithumbara College,being flicitated by our
Principal Dr. A. A. Rashid
Streetplay in progress
Group Dance performance in ‘Khanak’
Make up workshop by the film industry experts
M S Y h f lt & C i ti
The judges of the street play competition Mr. Manmeet Singh and the famous streetplay artist Mr. Mujeeb Khan with our
Principal
Razzmatazz
All set for Razzmatazz
‘Movers and shakers, in the socials
The performers of the Stunning streetplay with the director, Moinuddin Vakil
Dawat-Budding chefs in the food festival
Students enjoying festival feats
Students Council
Personality contest (Jr.) winners with the judges and our alumni - Ms. Qamar Jangid (Entrepreneur) and Mr. Satyen Gawde, versatile
Choreographer.
A symbol of joy in Razzmatazz
Personality Contest(Sr.) -winners with the judges
Our band performers in form
Sports Activities
Shot Put Tolani College judo girls team receiving inter-collegiate championship trophy from the chief guest Mr. Cavas Billimoria, Olympian and Arjuna Award winner.
Javeline Throw
A mighty throw of shotput
Racing with the winning streak
The champions with the Sports Director Mr.Nisar Husain
Heat of race
University Sports Director Dr. U. N. Kendre, Mr. Aneel Murarka & ACP Arun Chavan at the rifle shooting range
Prasad Prakash Sawant national shooting champion, at New Delhi and at national squad, got University gold
medal and participated in all-India inter university contest at Amritsar (Punjab).
Self defence techniques in Judo
The chief guest, Mr. Nikhilesh Shridhar, National level winner & Mumbai University gold medalist in rifle
shooting with the winners
Oath taking creremony in the annual sports day
Staff members trying a throw
Throw with an aim
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Prose & VerseProse & Verse
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Racing in the entire world with the intention to dominate others,Brutally killing their own sisters and brothers;What diff erence does it make if they don’t belong to the same religion, caste or creed?Why can’t man expand the horizons of his mind and get rid of his greed?
Why do we have to die in proving that my religion is superior than yours?Soothing a needful’s pain – isn’t it the best cure among cures?We consider ourselves as the most intelligent of all animals;Perhaps with such narrow thoughts we become worse than the cannibals.
It is always believed that the age old custom of discriminating on the basis of colour has ended;But you are mistaken my friends, because in many corners of the world people still follow this trend.Don’t build walls of hatred but share your love with all,Then only will mankind be saved from its impending downfall.
Leave alone bullets and bombs and knives,Saving a single life is more virtuous than any other credo;We must remember that the colour of the heart matters and not the skin,Let us all live peacefully together as one kin, belonging to one clan.
Meherzin P. Balsara
FYJC
[1st prize winning poem in E.L.A. (Jr.)’s creative writing competition]
black hearts� �
There was frenzied fi re, we were steeds of burning desire,To rip apart the ghouls of fear, to make the inner self clear.
Repressed and anxious emotions, in a state of full confusion,The sun rose and ignited our thoughts to show the spirit of AGON.
From scratch it started growing bigger from the seed of zest,
agon� �Emancipated from shackles, we exhibited a valiant spirit to contest.
Blunders, errors and mistakes, we did and gave what it takes,Still we managed to get back in time ready to conquer.
We arrived like a raging strom; God knows where it started from!We are here to stay forever, for we will die never.
Javed AnsariT.Y.B.Com
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She turned me to the sunshine,And encouraged me to dream;Fostering and nurturing,The seeds of self esteem.
And when the winds and rain came,She protected me enough;But not too much because she knew,I’d have to stand up strong and tough.
my mother� �
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confession of a child to mother india� �Oh Mother of 1.2 billion children!
I confess I have in your esteem fallen.
Your children, my brothers and sisters have failed
To keep your honor and dignity safe and veiled
But mother, I am one of your ordinary younger ones.
Taken into confi dence by your stronger and older ones.
Alas! They have proved to be worse than
Dhuryodhan and Dushasan clan.
The Kurus of 2G, CG and AS scamsters
Have disrobed you, leaving me a meek protester!
This agony not enough, this gruesome torture
The mine, land and sand mafi a have added physical rupture.
No, I can't bear to see you thus sinned
The brute force shall rue and rescind,
My noble brothers ‘ve begun to fl ash the beacon light ,
For children like me to follow right,
The mission to undo the misery to suff er,
Oh Mother! our sincere eff ort and determination we proff er.
Gurjyot KhuranaF. Y. J. C
Her constant good examples,Always taught me right from wrong;Markers for my pathway;That will last life long.
I am my mother’s garden,I am her legacy;And I hope today she feels the love,Pulsating and reciprocal in me!
Arshad ShaikhF.Y.J.C
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� �persian pride
Older than the ancient myths of pagan races we are,Of a glorious and mysterious land that lies afar;I speak what a Persian is in a song,Of what the King of kings have been of long.
Guardian of all men like the high mountains,Free fl owing yet focused like the crystal fountains;Raging fi ercely and charging like the moving storm,Hearing his battle cry the robust hills forget their solid form.
Chest he has of nothing but pure iron cast,Yet he holds on to his precious virtues fast;He will come to anyone’s aid whoever him needs,And he upholds his religious motto of good thoughts, words and deeds.
Ahura Mazda is his God and Zarathushtra his prophet great,He will lead a life that’s told to him that’s simple and straight;The smiter of all evil the world holds he is;When his purpose is served, his journey will cease.
The heaven and the sky is his golden crown,And his throne is the pure earth down;Even in his death he will never serve another’s will,His supreme piety is his god gifted skill;Horse lord he is of the high lands,With a star on his brow proudly he stands.
His friend and life is his father’s mighty sword,Which burns with a fi re within as he passes the ford;He has the courage among enemies of keeping an empty sheath,He knows not what is fear, nor what is death.
A protector, a man of his word, a real friend,He will stand by you always to whatever end;
He wears an armour of honour and love,And none will he bow his head to but his lord above.
He has himself from greed and wickedery freed,None not even fl atterers can his mind feed;A master he is of himself alone,And he will make his enemies royally atone.
He has the strength of many hands,Strong as a king and the ruler of lands;His head can never stoop, like his character it will always rise,And having nothing, he is the lord of both; the earth as well as the skies.
Danesh P. BalsaraT. Y. B. COM
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I loved you with all my heart but just couldn’t tell you,
I didn’t know that you had a secret desire for me too;
I met you somewhere, I still remember when,
I was too shy and you were too bold then.
When I held the guitar in my hand you had called me cute,
Your that very compliment had left me mute;
My heart at that moment skipped a beat,
How I wish I could tune those words to repeat.
I remember the days when we would spend time just talking,
And the hectic nights were spent with tomorrow’s plans chalking;
I remember the cherished walks back home,
And the long chats that we had over the phone.
I remember how you fought with me on silly things,
And I used to carefully mend those little broken links;
I remember the days we enjoyed basking in love’s light,
I try hard to forget that with all my might.
I don’t know whether you remember those evenings or not,
I don’t know whether you have forgotten my love or what;
But I still wait for you and love you with all my heart,
And I will keep loving you till I breathe my last, And with your memory I won’t part .
Hardik ChotaliaF.Y.B.Com
phantoms of the past� �
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Free spirit, young heartRadiant joy, at its best thou art;Vibrant attitude, gleaming smile,Forget your troubles for a while.
Independent and boldCourageous, in her heart pure goldShe gauges with logic;And knows life's not close to easy magic.
The opinions are objective,The beliefs - rock strong;Embedded in herself so deep,Morals, memories, melancholies to keep.
Beautiful, enigmatic and charmingAre but layers of her being;Like peeling an onion to the core,Some pain and discovery, is to know her, more.
The do - gooders stay,Crass mockers- keep 'em away!The girl that you see was born to fl yUnravel your wings girl, touch the sky.
Fiona D’souzaT.Y. B.COM.
the girl that you see� �
� �i think of youIn my room when I am alone and tensed,I pen down about you all that I have sensed;I feel the zeal in evrything I view,Your memories being endearing, I think of you.
In my heart you'll fi nd a boulevard of wishes,In my eyes you'll see the sketches of our future;The words spoken by you plunge in without a clue,Making me aware that I think of you.
I love you a lot and I'll never declare,Still hoping some how for you to be aware;That I keep on heading on a silent tour,Which makes it pretty obvious that I think of you.
I remember the day when we held hands,A day will arrive with mere shakehands we may end our ties;I will eventually long for your glance,That proves that my most beautiful thought is when I think of you.
Bhagirathi MewadaT.Y. B.Com.(A & F)
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Little girl walking down the street,Brown-eyed, pretty and extremely sweet;Walking alone to her cozy home,Where she nestled like a bee in a comb.
Behind her she hears a car nearing,The little girl did not give it another thought and started running;The car starts moving faster and faster,And she did not expect this disaster.
She did not know that this was the end,Pulling up next to her was her brother’s friend;He said, “Hey girl, you need a ride?”“Don’t be afraid, just get inside.”
She said, “Its okay, I’m almost there.”Inside she was becoming scared;He stopped the car and jumped out,Very angry he begins to shout.
“Why don’t you just get into the car?You yourself said it isn’t far.”Little girl small and scared,Started to run as fast as her mind dared.
unknown silence� �
In her mind kept swelling a doubt,Whether to keep quiet or to shout;She’s lying bleeding on the ground,Afraid to move and make any sound.
After those days when she needs help,She learnt its better to help herself;Little girl’s unknown silence,Was all about rape and violence.
Aasmah MujawarF.Y. J.C.
Dreams may come true,Life may seem very fair to you;But with the slightest thing going wrong,The sweet hopes die like the cuckoo’s song.
Every soul, then, is a traitor,Every heart is for a diff erent player;The rain brings only fear and closure,Loneliness is the only intruder.
blurry truth� �
The colours of happiness no more exist,The secure realm is lost in the mist;The future appears in a blurry light,And the ones you love? –Out of sight.
The years ahead aren’t green,Love around you is nowhere seen;But then the light reaches you,The light from within, for me and you.
Ruchita RathorT. Y. B. COM
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life of students� �ENGLISH SECTION
Life is a game which we all have to play,Sometimes it’s colourful, but sometimes it’s grey.Being a student is the best part of this game,Playing this part we decide our fame and fate.Unknown to all, we enter into a whole new world,Taking the fi rst step we realize, that everything seems blurred.But to guide us in this game, came a new mentor,Helping us on every path, she was known as a teacher.Gave us a hand, whenever we used to fall,Like mother, she took care when we weren’t well.To survive in the game, we got our weapons pencil & pen,Then we get to know to use it how, where and when.Using these weapons, we’re tested at every life’s phase,As a reward, some got thwarted but some got praise.Seeing the outcome, some back out and quit,But we should get back up and show our grit.Further in the game, we made a partner called friend,With hopes of being with him till the heart beats end.Some are true but some, from your back would stab,The toughest part is the true ones you need to grab.Clearing this level, there comes a time for celebration,Dancing and singing along, we get away with the frustration.We think this is the best part in our lives which can come.But believe me friends, the best part is yet to come.Clearing our minds, we decide what next we need to do,This seems the formality; we all ought to pass through.Not realizing the burden on shoulders, we party and play,But then time passes like sand as it’s not here to stay.With hopes of our parents, we go to play the fi nal round,Everything we learned till now starts circling around.Having faith in God, we gradually come to the last page,Some with fear but some fi nish it with a rage.While fi nishing the game came the time to pay back,Performing duties for family through all colours trials and woes.The best part of the game friends has come now,Your parents stand happy and proud, you can’t describe how.Friends this is how a student plays his life’s game,Taking my last breath, I also played it for fate and fame.
Siddhi JaganiT.Y.B.Com.
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It talks to us with this impeccable thing,This is a genesis of communication, the feeling;It generates the feeling by the music it has,By the rhythm it has, by its instruments I guess.
A drop in my palm, the beauty of the rain,A drop on my head, the heat, the pain;A rise of the orange, the hope of a better day,A looming of the black, the despair of making hay.
A breeze during a walk, the softening of the worries,A silence before its anger, a metaphor to the breakdown of glories;A red circle between the blues, a pleasure’s abyss and tranquility’s crevasse,A wind in the solitary sands, the subtlety of lonely happiness.
The steady gleaming of twinkles above, the exquisiteness of childhood bliss,The overfl ow of its seasonal changing moods, adversity escorted by the devil’s kiss;The magnanimity of its forgiveness, the reason for survival of its dependants,The timely display of its fury, reminding us of being forever its tenants.
The fall of water on water, benevolence of selfl ess giving and grateful receiving, The eff ect of clashing clouds, same to a relation can create a misunderstanding;The liking of its fl owers and colours, a sign of falling in love,The detecting of thorns in the roses, a sign of falling due to love.
It talks to us as does every being to a being,Which is a requisite for a thing which is living;It aids us in everything, even in fi nding destiny’s address,It is our guide, friend, parent, God or whatever you may guess.
Abhishek MauryaT.Y.B.Com .
nature’s language� �
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Be it emotionally or physically,Women are considered weak and helpless;Kept away from the outside world,Restricted are they just to their family.
They say working isn't their cup of tea,Cooking and looking after cubs is their only duty;If this is the dogma that still prevails in your mind,Get ready to come along on a woman's journey!
The goddess of money has blessed you, smile, you have a girl child,She spreads joy all around with the charms in her eyes;Beauty with brains, watch her wisdom grow at school,This preserver of the universe is a fi ghting tigeress, yet so mild.
She enters high school and steps into her adolescence,Don't mess with her body for it is an off ense;Manages her life with discipline and dynamism,A special creation, she is, possessing bravery and sixth sense.
This girl when turns into an adult female,Responsible is she, takes care all her family's troubles;Pledges for their safety, fi ghts for their security,Depicting to the world that she isn't lesser to any existing male.
She's perfect in all her roles,She knows the tricks to achieve all her goals,A woman deserves respect in life's every aspect,As she has a solution to all the loop holes.
Never underestimate the power of a woman,If you do so, lady luck will no longer smile upon you;She is certainly, an applaudable personality,Honoured I am, to be a part of the woman community.
Prerna DangwaniF.Y. B.Com. (A & F)
“victors” inside the weak� �
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There was a boy who, during his College days, chose
to drop out of the College and join some creative
classes. A very tough choice to make indeed if one
wants to have a stable life. At a
tender age of 21, he along with
his guru Steve Wozniak started,
what now is one of the world’s
most admired companies, ‘Apple
Computers’. And now I don’t need
to name the person I am talking
about for his work speaks more
than one can do of himself. The
point which I want to mention
is that a choice taken by a single
person out of the fi ve billion people
living in the world has made such a
diff erence in the world that the world is still walking
on the road chosen by him even after he is no more
there to show the direction.
Steve Jobs was himself a believer in the power
of choices. He always tried to connect the dots
in the past. When at the age of 30, he was fi red
from the company he created; Jobs found himself
unemployed but he chose it as a freedom rather than
a curse. In fact, he later said that getting fi red from
Apple was the best thing to ever happen to him,
because it allowed him to think more creatively and
re-experience the joys of starting a company. And
with such a radical thinking not just Steve Jobs but
any person would go really ahead in his life.
Most of us in our lives keep wasting our useful time
in sticking to the past and crying over the spilt milk
where in fact we could have gone ahead, taken right
decisions at the right time and made our work
fruitful. Life works in cycles. Once we do something,
it has an eff ect on the next thing we do. The choices
we make result into specifi c actions,
the actions may be right or they may
turn into a mistake, the mistakes we do
become experiences, the experiences
we meet with become attitudes,
the attitude we develop makes our
character and our character is what we
choose to be.
We shall always remember that what
we are today is the result of what we
did in the past and what we will be
tomorrow will be the result of what we
do today. Every moment of our present
life is the result of choices made in the past.
Thus, our choices govern our future and our choices
are based on the experience we have had from our
childhood till now. What all we have learnt, we have
heard and accepted, we have thought and said
aff ect our decisions. If the impact of our previous
experience is a good one, then all well and good,
but if it’s a bad one then it’s a matter of our choice.
We can choose our decision to be a biased one or a
radical one. It will be possible only if we understand
one thing, that at any point in our life, whatsoever
may be the situation, we are free to choose. No one
can force us to do something, if we don’t want to do
something. This may be taken into a positive way or
a negative way, but it is an impregnable truth just
like the existence of life.
choices - the deciders of our future
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Chess is one of the games that very explicitly refl ects
this principle. Every move we play, becomes a
deciding factor on how the game will end. Just like
that in our life, every decision we choose decides our
future, hence every choice should be taken after a
good deal of thought. And even if you decide not to
choose anything, you still make a choice.
We can choose to quit, we can choose to be sad, to
be angry, to live for vengeance, to accept failure,
to get depressed, to stay down, to stop believing
in Him, to deceive, to steal, to hate, to curse or we
can choose to continue, to calm down, to forgive, to
persevere, to be fi lled with zeal, to carry on, to thank
Him, to believe, to give, to love, to benefact, to be
satisfi ed along with a will to grow and most of all, we
can always choose to smile and be happy.
Abhishek Maurya
T. Y. B. COM
youth- the bearers of change
Sissy, Sassy, chancy, classy and freakin’; That’s what defi nes the youth today. In this ever-changing world of diverse urbanity, the youth have started to transgress social and ethical norms. Gizmos and gadgets are our pals! Our hanging junction could be the fave College canteen! Our life runs on a simple funda: follow your heart! Irrespective of the idea of wrong and right doing we have paved another way: What we wish to do! That is the precise reason so as to why a section of society gawks at us with the apprehension of “OH-THESE-YOUTH-OF-TODAY”!
NEVERTHELESS, the world today, looks upon us as the torchbearers of tomorrow! While, our modernistic ideas prevailing the 21st century and infl uenced by the Western philosophy repudiates one faction of the world, this faction portends to see the future in an abyss of darkness. Our hypothesis fi nds slut walk an eff ective methodology of waiving for what is right on the contrary history tends to speak averse of it! The modus operandi of the youth and the non-youth squabbles in every aspect. And the root cause of it is the Change of Eras! Change being the fundamental principle of nature, has bought about counter pole way of thinking in varied age groups. And the youth, as a matter-of-course is the real inheritor of the legacy
handed down by the ancestors! The youth today, living life on its mores and principles a.k.a fundas, happens to work out in a manner not typical and customary but the one that is exceptional. Because of the prodigious chasm in generations, sometimes, the cool notions of youth may not be satisfactory to the old timers.
So how about this! Do we give it a damn? No way! The future is ours! We are livers and artisans of it. Its time that we do our bit. Our eff ectuation is pretty evident and fair enough for the world to rely on us! With the advancement of this techno addict world, a youth’s priority may not be society’s welfare but our personal recreation. However that doesn’t exempt us from discharging the prime duties! Youth is the promise of the nation. For a better tomorrow let us gear up our lives and lay the groundwork to whip and forge ourselves ahead, eliminating all the excruciating, vile and impertinent fl otsam and jetsam. We are the sole arbiter of the endowed present and brainchild of tomorrow’s world! The future beckons us and we are up for it!
Shaikh Namra K.S.Y.J.C .
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It is all very predictable. Who said that stealing something could be exciting? And what is so particularly intelligent about some smart by-stander catching the thief? As far as he was concerned, it merely indicated stupidity on his part. There are half a dozen eyes in the sky and they are all connected to a constantly buzzing nervous system that we call ‘the computer’-omnipresent but psychologically sterile, incapable of initiative and original thinking.
But after all it was man who had invented computers. So, there had to be a man sitting behind the computer and peering through CCTV cameras, like one of those alien-slugs that infested human brains as in one of the pulpy science-fi ction novels that he used to read. In this case, it was a woman-hadn’t he noticed her locked up voluntarily inside a mundane glass and concrete cabin? She was a swarthy woman, dressed in a predictable nylon salwar kameez. Her dark and thick-set face fl ared up in anger as she faced him. On her face was written boldly, like a gigantic advertisement of off ers, a demand for an answer.
‘Why did you walk out with the book without getting it issued?’
He said nothing. There was nothing to say, after all.
Then came the familiar reprimand.
‘Is this what your parents have taught you? Stealing books from the libraries?’
She was obviously disgusted with his act. And somehow, he also felt disgusted with himself.
the book thief
He loved books. That was what he announced always- when fi lling up those campy and colorful autograph books in his childhood, when registering online to become a part of those burgeoning social networking websites, when talking with his friends and so on. And like most bibliophiles, he had his reservations. He loved the world of fi ction, albeit of
one set in the real world. Recently, he had been thoroughly enjoying the enchanting prose of Salman Rushdie, which he found hidden with realism. He loved to leaf through classics, Arthur Hailey, spy novels, stories and novels of his homeland,
which eventually made him love India even more, biographies, William Dalrymple’s travelogues etc. It was a big and busy world of adventure, romance, and intrigue. It was where he could glide in and out, like a besotted lover savoring the warmth of its inviting arms, like a starry-eyed traveler taking along souvenirs for the way back to reality. Books did not just fascinate him- they eventually came to defi ne him, his actions, ideals and thoughts. And they thought that he was a thief!
‘Now give me your I-Card. Give it to me.’ It was a clear-cut, precise demand and the muscles on that swarthy face twitched. Elsewhere silence reigned. It was if the discovery of the ‘alleged theft’ had broken a bubble beneath which everything went on monotonously with a robotic regularity. Noisy students streamed out and in of bookshelves and racks and peons seated in counters glared at the
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crowds lined up with paperbacks and hardcovers. Elsewhere, the scholarly and garrulous alike perched over wooden desks with books and idle talk.
All that was for now paused and all eyes were fi xed on the little scene. He was dimly aware of the attention; his face was fi xed on that of the woman. He said back tersely, ‘Please Ma’am, one last chance. I promise I won’t do it again’. ‘No. Give it to me. No Last chance. You know, I can take your I-Card and suspend you for an entire year’. She was now threatening him. ‘But I am taking it only for two weeks. That would be enough punishment’. He gave up and removed the card hung around his neck. ‘Okay’, she said,’ Come back after two weeks and take it back’.
The activity resumed around him. He felt his cheeks burn with shame. What would his parents think? In the very fi rst year of College, he ruined everything. He felt like crying. Then he reasoned and consoled himself; his parents would not be really angry. It was only a book and it was only his fi rst time.
The book in question was Frederick Forsyth’s ‘The Avenger’. Forsyth was one of his favorite authors. It so happened that a month ago, he had issued another Forsyth paperback ‘The Fourth Protocol’. Normally, students were required to return books within a week. But he had kept the book for reading for a month. According to rules, this meant a heavy fi ne.
He knew it and was bothered by the sheer bureaucratic stupidity of it. So, instead of returning the book ‘offi cially’, he sneaked inside the shelves and placed the book back in its original place. Then, he picked out ‘The Avenger’ and with studied pace, strode out of the book shelves. He was out!
But something made him hesitate. It was his instinct of restraint. He turned back to return the book, when…
Now he had lost his I-Card and what did that mean? Teachers often reminded him and others that the card was a symbol of identity as a student of the College. Is that so? He was still disgusted but no longer with himself. He was disgusted with the stringently binding rules that indirectly made him resort to theft. It was not even stealing! He would return it once he fi nished reading it. Why can’t they understand that?
He strode out defi antly. Bizarre visions crowded his devastated mind- like a melee of spectators crowding a blazing fi re. They would be bizarre for someone else but not for him. To him, they made perfect sense, they excited him. He fondly, perversely, remembered the scenes from his favourite Hollywood movies. He wanted to barge in like thieves in masks with guns and take away the loot. He remembered Al Pacino in ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ and he wished to create chaos, terror and let all hell loose. He wanted revenge!
But as he walked home, he suddenly stumbled upon a clear verdict. Somehow, he felt the defi ance dying out, like the last fl icker of a dimming lamp. Now, everything was dark. Then, like a hellish beam of light, the truth dawned on him. It was his new identity that he had to live with, even as he would get his I-Card back. He was the book thief…
Zoeb MatinT.Y. B.COM.
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Having read about the Gitanjali, the only thing that came to my mind was how creative the author, Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore is. Words are inadequate to describe this great man- a mentor for many and as some say an inspiration for the deceived. He also pointed out the various social problems through writings and tried to bring about reforms in the traditional Indian caste systems. He really wanted the caste system in India to be eradicated. He often focused on the mixing of Western and eastern cultures. One of his poems in the Gitanjali refl ects this:
“You made me known to the friends which I didn’t know, you made me sit in the foyers which were not mine, then who was far brought them near and you made a stranger a brother”
He also believed that languages play a very important role in our life. It is through this that a sense of unity can be developed. Tagore was a great contributor to the Indian literature and brought laurels to the country and continent by being the fi rst non-European to win the Nobel prize in literature for this fabulous creation- the Gitanjali in 1913 mainly for the English translation of 103 selected poems from his original Bengali collection of 157 poems and also poetries from his other books. The Gitanjali in English was published by W. B. Yeats in 1912who was stirred by the poems. He loved the spiritual, mystical and philosophical writings. He felt it was their inner voice that they could hear through the writings. Rabindranath Tagore is also said to be the fi rst among saints who has not refused to live, but has spoken out life itself. He has conquered most of the genres of literature by writing songs, plays, novels and short stories. During the British rule he used to voice his opinions
against the British through his speeches and writings. He motivated the people to fi ght for the motherland with ‘Vande Mataram’.
Just Gitanjali isn’t enough to praise him. His other works like Gora-about the orthodox Hindus and liberal BrahmoSamaj in Calcutta, The King of Dark Chambers and The Hungry Stones-about the thoughts and feelings of men, women and children are also acclaimed works. That reminds of one of his most famous poems in the Gitanjali which speaks about children playing at the sea shore. They do not know anything of adulthood and still we can learn from them.
One can surely be charmed by the thoughts depicted in each of the poems. However it is sad that children today hardly know or take interest in the Gitanjali or any of his works. It is very important to know our culture fi rst than to know others’. It’s the same here. Just because my teacher told me to write about him, I know so much about him and it also increased my urge to read about him. Had I not read all of this I feel I would have missed an epoch making piece of literature that everyone should know and relate to.
I would like to conclude with a quote of this great luminary, “The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony with all existence.”
Lekha MehtaS.Y.J.C.
gitanjali- marvellous creation to guide man’s thoughts and deeds…
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Deeféeveer meeUgbKes .Sme.Jee³e.pes.meer. / meer.
cew$eerCevesnceer Mobile neleele IesTve yemeCeejer,
keÀOeerner ceeP³ee Msg ®ee Reply ve HeeþJeCeejer,
Mood off Peeu³eeJej F.A.L.T.U Joke meebietve Heesì ogKesHe³e&le
nmeJeCeejer, keÀener DeeieUerkeÀ Ie[ueer lej, Philosophy Pee[Ceejer,
vesnceer Deeveboele efomeCeejer, DeeHeCe ve meebielee®e DeeHeu³ee ceveeleue DeesUKeCeejer, keÀesCee®³eener meceesj Leìdìe kesÀu³eeJej ve ef®e[Ceejer,
KegHe -KetHe peerJe ueeJeCeejer, Lees[erMeer Short-tempered DeMeer SKeeoer efpeJee-YeeJee®eer cew$eerCe DemeeJeer.
Deeféeveer meeUgbKes .Sme.Jee³e.pes.meer. / meer.
mJeHveeb®ee yenjmeesvesjer mJeHve Heenlee Heenlee, MeesOeueer nesleer Ke[lej Jeeìcesnveleer®³ee He³ee&³ee efMeJee³eyeebOeueer nesleer veJeer ieeþ
megboj mJeHve Deeues yen©ve ceeP³ee Dee³eg<³eeuee meeJe©ve
YeefJe<³ee®³ee keÀeieoeJej mJeHveeb®eer uesKeCeer Deeveboerce³e Meyoeves j®eues iesues SkeÀ mJeHveHeCe efueefnlee efueefnlee Meyo®e jeefnues DeHetCe& efJeefJeOe DeMee De#ejebHeemetve yeveuesuee SkeÀ Meyo cnCepes mJeHve
þjuesu³ee Dee³eg<³eele HeÀkeÌle mJeHves Keeme, leer HegCe& keÀjC³ee®ee Iesleuee neslee O³eeme,nUgnUg HegCe& nesle iesu³ee®ee DevegYeJe ne Keeme Ke[lej Jeeì MeesOelee MeesOelee Iesleuee ceer eEpekeÀu³ee®ee megJeeme Demes SkeÀ jbiece³e mJeHve HetCe& nesle iesue
efJeYekeÌleer efJeéeeme meeUJeer.SHeÀ.Jee³e. yeer. keÀe@ce. meer /310
[esUs[esUs cnCepes peerJeve Demeleb, les meJee¥vee efÒe³e Demeleb
Deesþ pes yeesuele veenerle les [esUs ®eìkeÀve meebieleele,ceveeleu³ee ieesäer HeìkeÀve yeesuetve ìekeÀleele.
[esUs Demeleele KetHe ceewu³eJeeve megboj iees<ìer HeenC³eemeeþer DeeefCe mJele:®es Dee³eg<³e peieC³eemeeþer
keÀOeer keÀOeer [esU³eele ³esleele DeÞet lej keÀOeer ns®e [esUs keÀjleele eqmcele nemet
³ee [esȳeele Demelees Òescee®ee DeeHeuesHeCee DeeefCe ³ee®e [esȳeele Demelees eflejmkeÀeje®ee jeieerìHeCee
[esUs Deemeleele megboj, ìHeesjs, efoueemee osCeejs HeeHeC³eeefceìtve keÀesCee®³ee lejer ceveeuee DeeOeej osCeejs
ves$eoeve cnCepes meJee&le ceesþs HegC³e les kesÀu³eeves ceeCetme neslees KetHe KetHe Oev³e
mee³eueer HeeJemekeÀjSHeÀ.Jee³e.pes.meer / yee
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ceele=efove (DeeF&)efnjJes efnjJes keÀesJeUs Heeve HejesHekeÀeje®eer leg KeeCe Jeelmeu³ee®es osTveer JeeCe Òescee®es kesÀues leg oeve ³ee HeefjHegCe& menJeemeele ceePeer meeLeer cnCepes DeeF&
j[leevee DeÞetbvee nmeJeCeejer ©meu³eeJej ÒesceU Meyoebveer mecepetve meebieCeejer ceej osleevee mJele: DeÞeg meeb[Cejer leer keÀuHeosJelee cnCepes DeeF&.
Dee³eg<³ee®eer meg©Jeele keÀjleevee Heefnuee iegª Demelees DeeF&efceþt efceþt DeMee leeW[eletve yeensj keÀe{uesueelees Meyo cnCepes DeeF& Deelcee Je F&éej ³eeb®ee SkeÀ$e mebiece Demeuesueer leer HejceosJelee cnCepes DeeF&.
efJeYekeÌleer efJeéeeme meeUJeerSHeÀ.Jee³e.pes.meer. meer/310
DeeF&-yeeyeb®eer cenleer...DeeF&ves efouee pevce ceuee, yeeyeebveer kesÀues Heeueve-Hees<eCekeÀþerCe ner HeefjefmLeleerle efoues ceuee l³eebveer mebj#eCe
yeeyeebveer efouee efJeéeeme ceuee, DeeF&ves l³eele Yej ìekeÀueerpeiee®³ee ³ee yeepeejer JeeleeJejCeele DeeF&-yeeyeebveer ceuee meeLe efoueer
DeeF& ves efoues Oews³e&, yeeyeebveer efoues meeceL³e&, DebOeejce³e ³ee peieeceO³es DeeF&- yeeyeebveer efoueer efoJee-p³eesle
yeeyeebveer efouee Hewmee neleele, meebefieleuee DeeF&ves ceuee J³eJenejpeiee®³ee ³ee cee³eepeeUele DeeF&-yeeyeebveer efoueer meeLe-meesyele
DeeF&ves efoues meewo³e& ceuee, peHeues l³eeuee yeeyeebveer meewo³ee&®eer nesT ve³es iegjceercnCetve DeeF&-yeeyeebveer efMekeÀefJeu³ee cnCeer
DeeF&ves efoues mebmkeÀej ceuee yeeyeebveer kesÀueer l³ee®eer yeebOeCeerDeeF&-yeeyeeb®eer ner cenleer, keÀMeer LeebyeJet ceer peieleer
DeeF&-yeeyeeb®es ns GHekeÀej, HesÀ[t MekeÀCeej ve keÀOeer ceer keÀesìer keÀesìer ÒeCeece keÀ©ve l³eebvee ceevelees l³eeb®es DeeYeej Deecner
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IejIej cnCepes Òescee®e Yeeb[ej Demeleb l³ee Yeeb[ejele meieU keÀener ie®®e Yejuesue Deueleb
Iej cnCepes leer meeKeUer p³eele ceeCemeeb®eer ceves SkeÀceskeÀebMeer pees[uesueer Demeleele
Iej cnCepes DeMeer Yeepeer p³ee Yeepeeruee veeJe vemeles HeCe leer Keeuueer keÀer mecepeleb keÀer efleuee keÀe³e ®eJe Demeles
Iej cnCepes ©meJes, HegÀieJes, Òesce, efpeJneUe ³eeb®eer yeebOeuesueer pees[cnCetve®e leer veeleer Demeleeble KetHe KetHe iees[
Iej les Demeleb p³eeleerue ceeCemes SkeÀ$e ³esTve megKeog:Ke Jeeìtve Iesleele Iej les Demele pes SkeÀceskeÀebmeeþer Peìleele
Iej cnCepes HeÀkeÌle ®eej efYeleeR®ee yeebOeuesuee efveJeeje veJns lej SkeÀceskeÀebvee ueeieuesuee ueUe DeeefCe Òescee®ee JeenCeeje Peje
mee³eueer HeeJemekeÀjSHeÀ.Jee³e.pes.meer / yee
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efJeÐeeL³ee¥®ee kegÀueieg©bYeesJeleer IeesUkeÀe,........... ÒekeÀjCeer efJeÐeeL³ee&®³ee obieueer, neCeeceejer DeMee Ieìvee SsketÀ ve Demes Jeeìles keÀer, Deepe®ee efJeÐeeLeer& kegÀþs ®eeueuee³e, ner YeeJeer efHe{er DebOeeje®³ee efJeUK³eele kegÀþslejer De[keÀles®e keÀe....?
HeCe Deecne efJeÐeeL³ee&®³ee mecem³ee keÀesCeer mecepegve®e Iesle veener. keÀesCel³eener veeC³eeuee oesve yeepet Demeleele... Deece®es efMe#eCe MeeUebvee keÀe³e& osCeieer osTve®e Ye´äe®eeje®³ee ceeiee&ves meg© nesles. veblej les Het{s Jee{le®e peeles.. Deepe®³ee Òe®eb[ mHeOex®³ee ³egieele efJeÐeeLeea %eeve efceUJeC³ee®³ee ceeies veener lej ceeke&À efceUJeC³ee®³ee ceeies ueeieuee³e. ceuee ner kegÀþslejer ner Keble meleeJeles³e keÀer ceekeÀe&®³ee Me³e&leerle Deece®es Dee³eg<³e lej kegÀye[îeebJej ®eeueCeej veener vee?...
Deecner efoJeme je$e SkeÀ keÀ©ve DeY³eemee®es keÀþerCe efMeKej ®e{le Demelees ...Hejblet FlekesÀ HeefjÞece keÀ©ve megOoe ceveepeesieles ceeie& efveJe[C³ee®es Deecneuee mJeeleb$³e vemesue lej ns efMe#eCe keÀe³e keÀecee®es 90% He[uesu³ee efJeÐeeLee&uee ceveepeesieles ceeie& efveJe[Ces DeMeke̳e Demesue lej ³eeuee peyeeyeoej keÀesCe? efJeÐeeLeea ...? keÀer l³eeuee Ie[JeCeejer efMe#eCe HeOoleer .... Deepe®³ee ceneieeF&®³ee DeeefCe ceboer®³ee keÀeUele Deejb#eCee®³ee kegÀye[îee IesTve efJeÐeeLeer& Deejeceeves ³eMe ieeþleele....88% He[uesu³ee efJeÐeeL³ee&uee menpe ceeies ìeketÀve 72% He[uesuee efJeÐeeLeer& Deej#eCee®³ee veeJeeKeeueer menpe Heg{s peelees....
pej ns ef®e$e Deme®e jeefnueb lej yeeUemeensyeebveer keÀener Je<ee&HetJeer& jsKeeìuesueb Heg{s cegueiee DeeefCe ceeies l³ee®es oHlej®es DeesPes meebYeeUCeeje LekeÀuesuee cepetj DeMeer HeefjefmLeleer ³esF&ue.... l³eebveer jsKeeìuesueb ns J³ebie ef®e$e meele-Deeþ Je<ee&HetJeer&®eb HeCe Deepener leer®e meÐeeefmLeleer Deens. ³ee meJee¥le Yej[uee peeslees³e lees meJe& meeceev³e efJeÐeeLeea. ³ee meJe& HeefjefmLeleeruee keÀjCeerYetle Deens DeeHeueer efMe#eCe He×leer DeeefCe DeeHeCe Ie[Jeuesueer meceepe mebmke=Àleer.
Deepe HeefjefmLeleer DeMeer Deens keÀer %eeve Deelcemeele keÀjC³eemeeþer Deecneuee ’keÀeseE®eie keÌueeme“ veeJee®es Yetle ceeveiegìerJej yemeJeeJes ueeieles. DeveskeÀ Heeef½eceel³e osMeeble ’keÀeseE®eie keÌueeme“ veeJee®es ns Yetle DeefmlelJeele®e veener lej ³ee Deece®³ee HeefjefmLeleeruee peyeeyeoej keÀesCe....? DeLee&®e DeeHeueer efMe#eCe J³eJemLee..... DeeHeues mejkeÀej keÀjes[es ©He³es Ye´äe®eejele, iewj keÀeces keÀjC³eele IeeueJet MekeÀleele lej l³ee®³ee DeOee& Jeeìe osefKeue osMee®es YeefJe<³e
efJeÐeeLeea DeelcekeÀLee
DemeCeeN³ee Deecne efJeÐeeL³ee¥meeþer Ke®eea Ieeuet MekeÀle veener.
Deepe DeveskeÀ efJeÐeeLeea Demes meeHe[leerue keÀer l³eeb®³eekeÀ[s G®®eHeoJ³ee Deensle....DeveskeÀ ceesþîee ef[û³ee& Deensle HeCe l³eebvee meeOeer keÀejkegÀvee®eer ner veeskeÀjer veener. Demes keÀe Ie[les....lej l³eebveer HeÀkeÌle ceekeÀe&meeþer DeY³eeme kesÀuee... %eeve efceUJeC³eemeeþer veener.... Deece®eer DeeMee HeÀkeÌle SJe{er®e Deens keÀer meceepeeves, osMeeves Deece®eer megOoe yeepet Heeefn}er Heeefnpes. meJe& oes<e Deecne efJeÐeeL³ee¥Jej®e ueeouee peelees.... ³ee meJe& HeefjefmLeleerletve ceie nUt nUt Ye´äe®eeje®eb, iegvnsieejer®e efHeuueg DeeHeue [eskeÀ Jej keÀe{leb...ceie ueeskeÀeble iegvns ieejers ÒeJe=Êeer yeUeJeles.. pej l³eebvee efJeÐeeLeea oMesle®e ³eesi³e %eeve, ³eesi³e efMe#eCe efceUeues lej ner HeefjefmLeleer®e GodYeJeCeej veener.
Deepe ueeskeÀebveer efMe#eCee®ee yeepeej ceeb[uee Deens...Deepe MeeUsle Jee ceneefJeÐeeue³eele ÒeJesMe efceUJeC³eemeeþer ceesþceesþîee osCei³ee ÐeeJ³ee ueeieleele. mejkeÀejves jeyeJeuesu³ee ’ceesHeÀle efMe#eCe keÀe³e&¬eÀce“ ³ee®ee ueeYe Kejb®e meJee¥vee efceUlees keÀe? lej veener Deepe®³ee keÀeUele ®eej ceeCemee®³ee ÒeeLeefcekeÀ iejpee Deensle,DeVe,Jeðe, efveJeeje DeeefCe efMe#eCe.. DeeefCe les ner ³eesi³e efMe#eCe Deepe®ee efJeÐeeLeea DeY³eemee®³ee DeesP³ee Keeueer FlekeÀe oyeuee³e keÀer l³eeletve yeensj ³esCes keÀþerCe.. Flej ieesäer keÀjC³eeme l³eeuee meJe[®e vemeles... Deepe efJeÐeeL³ee¥®³ee peerJeveele Fleke̳ee De[®eCeer Deensle keÀer lees vegmelee melele keÀece keÀjCeeN³ee ³eb$ee ÒeceeCes Peeuee Deens.
³ee meJe& ieesäeR®ee meceepeeves, osMeeves Je mejkeÀejves efJe®eej kesÀuee Heeefnpes. efJeÐeeL³ee&®³ee mecem³ee peeCetve Iesleu³ee Heeefnpesle lej®e osMe kegÀþslejer Òeieleer keÀjsue... Je vekeÌkeÀer®e efJekeÀefmele osMe cnCetve veeJee ©Heeuee ³esF&ue. pej efJeÐeeL³ee¥vee ³eesi³e efMe#eCe efceUeueb lej vekeÌkeÀer®e GÐee osMee®ee DeLe&ceb$eer SkeÀ DeLe&le%e Demesue, ¬eÀer[eceb$eer SkeÀ KesUe[t Demesue DeeefCe ke=À<eer ceb$eer SkeÀ Jew%eeefvekeÀ eEkeÀJee megefMe#eerle MeslekeÀjer Demesue. HeCe Deece®eb ns ceveesiele ueeskeÀeb®³ee, meceepee®³ee cevee He³e¥le Heesnes®esue keÀe..? keÀe les HeÀkeÌle ³ee keÀeieoe®³ee ef®eþesN³eeJej®e nsuekeÀeJes Keele jeefnue .... SkeÀe HeÀ[HeÀ[CeeN³ee He#³ee ÒeceeCes....?
kegÀ. meJexMe KeesHekeÀjF³eÊee - yeejeJeer
ÒeLece Heeefjleesef<ekeÀ efJepeslee efveyebOe
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Yeejleeme SkeÀ GpJeue veeefJekeÀ HejbHeje Demeu³ee®es oeKeues DeeHeu³ee Feflenemeele DeveskeÀ efþkeÀeCeer Dee{Ule Hejbleg Yeejle SkeÀ veeefJekeÀ MeeqkeÌle cnCetve keÀOeerner ÒeefmeÎ veJnlee. ³ee®es cegK³e keÀejCe cnCepes DeeHeCe keÀOeerner mecegêeuee cenlJe efoues veJnles. í$eHeleer efMeJeepeer ns Yeejleeleerue kesÀJeU SkeÀcesJe jepes nesles p³eebveer Deejceeje®eer GYeejCeer jepekeÀer³e ¢äerkeÀesveeletve kesÀueer nesleer. cejeþîeebvee peefceveerJejerue ue{eF&®eer HejbHeje nesleer Hejbleg mecegê DeeefCe l³eeJejerue ue{eF& ner SkeÀ veJeerve mebkeÀuHevee nesleer.
1659 ceO³es cenejepeebveer keÀu³eeCeJej mJeejer keÀ©ve keÀu³eeCe, efYeJeb[er Je HeveJesue®ee Heefjmej DeeHeu³ee Deceuee Keeueer DeeCeuee DeeefCe keÀeskeÀCeele ÒeJesMe efceUJeuee. keÀeskeÀCeeleerue HeefjefmLeleer Ieeìe Hes#ee JesieUer nesleer Ieeì ceeL³eeJej ceesieue, DeeefoueMeener Je efvepeeceMeener ³eeb®ee Debceue nesle lej keÀeskeÀCeele ceesieueeb®ee mejKesue efmeÎer DeeefCe Heesleg&ieerpe, Fbûepe DeeefCe Jeuevospe ³ee ³egjesHeer³e J³eeHeejer MekeÌleeR®ee Debceue neslee. cenejepeebvee mecegê®es cenlJe Heìues DeeefCe keÀeskeÀCe DeeefCe lesLetve nesCeN³ee J³eeHeeje®³ee mebj#eCee®³ee ¢äerves Deejceej GYes keÀjC³ee®es þjefJeues.
okeÌKeve®³ee cegK³e Yetceer Heemetve me¿eeêer HeJe&le jebiee cegUs JesieUe Peeuesuee efkeÀveeN³eeMeer meceeve SkeÀ ueebye HeÆe cnCepes keÀeskeÀCe. keÀeskeÀCe ne [eWiej, Kee[îee Je Gb®e meKeue Yeeieebveer veìuesuee neslee. mLeeefvekeÀ HeeleUerJej ce³ee&efole mebmeeOevee cegUs keÀeskeÀCe efkeÀveejHeÆerJejerue ueeskeÀ cegK³ele: mecegê ceeiex nesCeeN³ee J³eeHeejeJej DeJeuebyetve nesles.
keÀeskeÀCe efkeÀveeN³eeJej efmeÎer, Heesleg&ieerpe Je Fbûepeeb®ee Je®ekeÀ neslee. ns J³eeHeejer meele mecegê HeueerkeÀ[tve ³esTve keÀeskeÀCe DeeefCe Dejyeer mecegêeJej DeeHeues DeeOeer jep³e ieepeJele nesles. efMeJeepeer cenejepeebvee l³eeb®³ee MekeÌleer®es cetU l³eeb®³ee Deejceejer MekeÌleerle Deens ns Gceieues. ³ee Me$et®ee efyecees[ efkeÀbJee l³ee®³eeJej Je®ekeÀ þsJee³e®ee Demesue lej mJejep³ee®es Deejceej DeeJeM³ekeÀ Deens ns cenejepeebveer DeesUKeues. Deejceej GYeejCeer®es efveCee&³ekeÀ IeìkeÀ:
1) mJejep³ee®es efmeÎer DeeefCe Flej ³egjesHeer³e MekeÌleeR Heemetve mebj#eCe keÀjCes.
2) keÀeskeÀCeeleerue yeboj DeeefCe lesLetve nesCeeN³ee J³eeHeeje®es mebj#eCe keÀjCes.
3) HejosMeer J³eeHeej DeeefCe l³ee meeþer ueeieCeejs HejJeeves, DeeefCe keÀj ³eeletve GlHeVe Jee{JeCes.
4) keÀeskeÀCeeleerue ueeskeÀeb®es mecegê ceeiex ³esCeeN³ee Me$egb Heemegve mebj#eCe keÀjCes.
5) keÀeskeÀCee®es mebYeeJ³e veekesÀ yeboer Heemetve mebj#eCe keÀjCes.
6) keÀeskeÀCe efkeÀveeN³eeJejerue efkeÀuues me#ece keÀ©ve veeefJekeÀ leU GYeejCes.
³ee Je DeMee meJe& ¢äerkeÀesveeletve efJe®eej keÀ©ve cenejepeebveer keÀu³eeCe ³esLes DeeHeu³ee Deejceeje®³ee GYeejCeeruee meg©Jeele kesÀueer ³ee veblej þeCes, Deefueyeeie, efJepe³eogie&, DeeefCe ceeueJeCe ³esLes penepe yeebOeCeer meg© keÀjC³eele Deeueer. 1616 ceO³es cenejepeebveer jepeeHetj, oeYeesU Jej mJeejer keÀ©ve jlveeefiejer®ee
cejeþe Deejceej
yeje®e Yeeie mJejep³eele DeeCeuee. ³ee Jee{l³ee mJejep³e efJemleejecegUs efmeÎer DeeefCe Heesleg&ieerpe ³eeb®³eeJej Je®ekeÀ yemet ueeieuee.
Deejceej yeebOeCeer meeþer l³eebveer DeveskeÀ kegÀMeue keÀejeieerj vesceues ³eele keÀener Heesleg&ieerpe keÀejeieerjner nesles. keÀu³eeCe DeeefCe efYeJeb[er ÒeosMeeleerue DejC³es penepe yeebOeCeer meeþer ueeieCeejs ueekegÀ[ HegjJeerle. cejeþe Deejceejele cegK³ele: iegjye DeeefCe ieueyele ner oesve ÒekeÀej®eer ue{eT penepes nesleer. ³ee efMeJee³e ce®eJee, efMeyee[, lejeb[er, ceneefiejer DeeefCe Heieej DeMeer ueneve ceesþer J³eeHeejer penepes nesleer. Dejceeje®eer efJeYeeieCeer oesve Deejceejer megY³eele keÀjC³eele Deeueer. Òel³eskeÀ Deejceejer megYee o³ee& meejbie DeeefCe cee³e vee³ekeÀ Yeb[ejer ¿ee mejKesuee®³ee DeefOeHel³ee Keeueer neslee.
keÀeskeÀCe efkeÀveejHeÆer Jej DeveskeÀ Kee[îee Demetve Kee[er cegKeeJej YegefMejs Deensle. ³ee YegefMejebJej Kee[er cegKeeMeer efkeÀuues yeebOeC³eele Deeues ³eecegUs J³eeHeejer penepes DeeefCe Me$etJej vepej þsJeCes menpe Meke̳e Peeues. ns efkeÀuues Deejceejemeeþer leU cnCetvener GHe³eesieer He[le DeeefCe Deejceejeuee efkeÀuu³eeJejerue leesHeÀeb®esner mebj#eCe efceUs. efMeJeepeer cenejepeebveer Keebosjer DeeefCe eEmeOegogie& ³esLes efkeÀuues yeebOeues DeeefCe kegÀueeyee, ieesHeeUie[, megJeCe&ogie&, DeeefCe efJepe³eogie& ³ee meejKes efkeÀuues me#ece kesÀues.
efMeJeepeer cenejepeebveer otj¢äer DeeefCe efkeÀuues yeebOeCeerleerue %eeve ¿ee®es meJee&le cenÊJee®es GoenjCe cnCepes eEmeOegogie& nes³e. ceeueJeCe efkeÀveeN³eeJejerue kegÀìs& yesìeJej HeeCeer Deens DeeefCe peeiee DeJeIe[ Deens ns ns©ve l³eebveer ³ee yesìeJej eEmeOegogie& efkeÀuuee yeebOeC³ee®es þjJeues DeeefCe ³ee peeiesme ’®eew³ee&Meer yebojer Ssmee peeiee veener“ Demes cnbìues. ne efkeÀuuee vegmelee®e DeJeIe[ vemetve Me$etuee ³esLes Heesnes®eCesner keÀþerCe Deens DeMee ÒekeÀej®eer Deens.
cejeþe Deejceejeleerue ueeskeÀ ns cegK³ele: efkeÀveeN³eeJejerue jenCeejs nesles. ³eele KeejJeer, Deeiejer, keÀesUer, DeeefCe Yeb[ejer nesles.lemes®e keÀener cegmeueceevener nesles. ns meJe& ueeskeÀ mecegêeJej efHe{îeeve efHe{îee DeJeuebyetve nesles DeeefCe l³eebvee keÀeskeÀCe efkeÀveejHeÆer®eer efJemle=le ceeefnleer nesleer. lemes®e veewkeÀeve³eve, DeeefCe l³ee®³eeMeer efveie[erle meJe& keÀuee l³eebvee DeJeiele nesl³ee. Deejceejer OeesjCe : í$eHeleer efMeJeepeer cenejepeeb®es Deejceeje efJe<e³eer OeesjCe jece®ebê Heble Deceel³ee ³eebveer 1717 ceO³es efuentve þsJeues nesles. ³ee OeesjCeeb®eer cegK³e lelJes Keeueerue ÒeceeCes Deensle:
1) Deejceeje®eer GYeejCeer DeeefCe meMekeÌleerkeÀjCe keÀjCes.
2) Deejceejer mebIeìve keÀjCes
3) J³eeHeej Jee{JeCes
4) Deejceejer penepeebvee megjef#ele mLeeve GHeueyOe ke˩ve osCes.
cenejepeebveer mLeeHeuesues Deejceej cegkeÌle HeCes Dejyeer mecegêeJej meb®eej keÀ© ueeieues DeeefCe Fbûepe, Heesleg&ieerpe DeeefCe cegmeueceeveer penepes HekeÀ[t ueeieues nUt nUt l³eeb®ee Debceue Jee{le iesuee cenejepeebveer megjles®³ee mJeejer®³ee JesUer DeeHeues Deejceej megjlesuee HeeþJeues nesles DeeefCe lesLeerue uetì mecegê ceeies& mJejep³eele HeeþJeueer. ³ee veblej l³eebveer ³ee uegìerleerue keÀener mebHeÊeer Deejceeje®eer MekeÌleer Jee{JeC³eemeeþer JeeHejele DeeCeueer. JeWieguee& yebojele l³eebveer [®e penepe HekeÀ[ues
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DeeefCe Flej DeveskeÀ J³eeHeejer penepes HekeÀ[tve DeeHeues ÒeYeglJe oeKeJetve efoues. HesÀye´gJeejer 1665 ceO³es efMeJepeer cenejepeebveer yeme©j ³ee MenjeJej 58 Deejceejer penepes IesTve mJeejer kesÀueer. Feflenemeele cenejepebeveer mJele: penepeele yemetve kesÀuesueer Heefnueer mJeejer Demeu³ee®es veceto kesÀues Deens. ³ee JesUer ieesJ³ee®³ee JeepeerjeF& keÀesCel³eener ÒekeÀej®ee efJejesOe kesÀuee veener. ³eeletve®e cejeþe Deejceeje®ee Je®ekeÀ DeeHeu³ee ue#eele ³eslees.
í$eHeleer efMeJeepeer cenejepeebveer ns uenevemes Deejceej GYee©ve Yeejlee®³ee veeefJekeÀ Feflenemeeleerue SkeÀe megJeCe& HeJee&me megªJeele kesÀueer. ³ee Deejceeje®eer efkeÀleea mJejep³ee®³ee Me$etbvee OeekeÀele þsJeC³eele ³eMemJeer Peeueer. ¿ee Deejceeje®eer efkeÀleea Heesleg&ieue DeeefCe Fbiueb[ He³e¥le Heesnes®eueer.
efMeJeepeer cenejepeeb®es ns keÀe³e& mejKesue keÀevnespeer Deebûes DeeefCe l³eeb®³ee Heg$eebveer Deejceejele ³eesi³e les yeoue Ie[Jetve ³egjesHeer³e J³eeHeeN³eeb®³ee mecegêe Jejerue MekeÌleeruee meMekeÌle HeCes DeeJneve osTve Heg{s meeþ Je<ex Pegbpe efoueer. ³ee keÀeUele Heesleg&ieerpe veeefJekeÀ MekeÌleer peJeU peJeU HetCe& HeCes mebHeueer DeeefCe Fbûepeeb®ee Debceue ³esC³eeme lesJe{e DeefOekeÀ keÀeU ueeieuee.
efMeJeepeer cenejepeeb®eer Deejceej efJe<e³eer otj¢<ìer Deepe jep³ekeÀl³ee¥®³ee ue#eele jeefnueer veener. Deepener Yeejlee®³ee mebj#eCe OeesjCeele veewoueeuee nJes lesJe{s cenlJe efoues iesues veener DeeefCe ³eeletve®e DeeHeu³eeuee 26/11/2011 ®ee ogowJeer DevegYeJe IesC³ee®eer HeeUer Deeueer.
ÒeeO³eeHekeÀ - [e@. meef®eve HeW[mes
jeceHegj veeJee®es SkeÀ ieeJe nesles l³ee ieeJeele petveer MebkeÀj Jee[er nesleer. ³ee pegv³eeJee[îeele ue#ceer osJeer®eer pe$ee Yeje³e®eer. pe$esle osJeer®³ee oMe&veemeeþer ojJe<eer& ue#ceer®eer cetleea Ie[Jeueer peeF&. HeÀ[kesÀ ns l³ee ieeJeeleues SkeÀ cetefle&keÀej nesles. Fleke̳ee íeve, ceveceesnkeÀ DeMee cetleer& les Ie[Jele. efJeÐeeLeea Demees Jee Je=× meieȳeebvee l³eeb®³ee cetleea KetHe DeeJe[e³e®³ee. ueeskeÀ l³eeb®³ee keÀ[gve ue#ceer®eer cetleea yeveJetve Iesle. ieeJeeleues meieUer ceb[Uer DeeHeu³ee kegÀbìgyeemeesyele pe$esme efveIee³e®eer KeemekeÀ©ve HeÀ[kesÀ ³eebveer yeveJeuesueer ue#ceer®eer cetleer& Hene³euee Je efle®es oMe&ve I³ee³euee pee³e®es. l³eebveer yeveJeuesueer FlekeÀer íeve cetleea! meg³eexo³e neslee®e osJeUe®es oej Je efKe[keÀer GIe[lee®e met³ee&®eer efkeÀjCes l³ee osJeUele ³esle. les o=M³e Deeieer®³ee pJee}ebmeejKes efomes cnCepes met³ee&®eer efkeÀjCes kesÀMejer, ©Hesjer ue#ceer®³ee cetleea®³ee Heeþer He[e³e®eer lesJne les Deeieer®³ee yeejerkeÀ p³eesleerbmeejK³ee efomee³e®³ee FlekesÀ íeve megboj ¢M³e Heentve ieeJeeleues ueeskeÀ l³eele njJetve peele.
SkeÀe DeveesK³ee cetefle&keÀeje®eer ieesäSkeÀoe ueeskeÀebveer l³ee HeÀ[keWÀvee efJe®eejues, ’letcner FlekeÀer megboj cetleea keÀMeer Ie[Jelee?“ lesJne HeÀ[kesÀ cnCeeues cegleea l³ee oie[ele®e Demeles HeÀkeÌle vekeÀes Demeuesuee Yeeie ceer keÀe{gve ìekeÀlees nes. HeÀ[kesÀ ³eebveer Kej®e peerJevee®es meej®e meebefieleues peerJevee®³ee JeemleJ³ee®es oMe&ve Ie[efJeues. peesHe³e&le lees oie[ mJele:uee HetCe&HeCes cegefle&keÀejekeÀ[s meceefHe&le veener keÀjle lees He³e¥le cetefle&keÀej cetleea Ie[Jet mekeÀle veener . cnCepes®e DeeHeu³ee peerJeveele DeveskeÀ ceesþer ceeCemes DeeHeu³eeuee efMekeÀJele Demeleele. peerJevee®es DeveskeÀ ceesþer ceeCemes DeeHeu³eeuee efMekeÀJele Demeleele. peerJevee®es Oe[s meebieleele l³eeJesUer DeeHeCe DeeHeuee ceeve, DenbkeÀej yeepeguee þsJetve l³eeb®³ee keÀ[gve DeeHeu³eeuee keÀener efMekeÀlee Deeues Heeefnpes . keÀejCe les DeeHeu³eeHes#ee DevegYeJeer Demeleele. l³eebveer peemle peie Heeefnuesue Demeble . lesJne l³eeb®ee meuuee SskegÀve IesCes Je les Deceueele DeeCeCes ³eele®e mecebpeme HeCee Demelees
efMeuHee HeeìerueSme.Jee³e.pes.meer.
ÒeLece Heeefjleesef<ekeÀ (GlmHetÀle& }IegkeÀLee }sKeve)
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cesje pevce SkeÀ yeæ[er He@ÀkeÌìjer cebs ngDee Lee~ Oeerjs-Oeerjs ceQ ceekexÀì ceW Yeer efoKeeF& osves ueiee~ peneB cesjs meeLe cesjs DeveskeÀ YeeF&-yenve Les~ ceQ GvekesÀ meeLe yengle KegMe jnlee Lee~
cegPes ueesie DeHeves HewjeW ceW Henveles efpememes GvekesÀ Hewjes keÀer MeesYee yeæ{ peeleer nw~ leLee meYee ceW veslee keÀes petles ceejves kesÀ efueS Fmlesceeue Yeer efkeÀ³ee peelee nw~ cesjer pe©jle nj SkeÀ Fbmeeve keÀes nesleer nw~
SkeÀ yeej cegPes Gme He@ÀkeÌìjer mes íesìermeer ogkeÀeve Hej uee³ee ie³ee~ JeneB mes SkeÀ Deeoceer pee jne Lee~ Gmeves cegPes osKee Deewj ogkeÀeveoej mes cesjer efkeÀcele Hetíer~ ogkeÀeveoej ves cegPes 1000 ©. ceW yes®e efo³ee~ Jen Deeoceer cegPes DeHeves Iej Hej SkeÀ ef[yyes ceW yebo keÀj kesÀ ues ie³ee~
GmekesÀ Iej peeves Hej cegPes ]peceerve Hej jKekeÀj ®euee ie³ee~ Lees[er osj ceW GmekeÀe SkeÀ íesìe ye®®ee DeekeÀj cesjs cegBn keÀeve Keerb®eves ueiee cegPes Gme mece³e yengle ®eesì ueie jner Leer~ efHeÀj SkeÀ ðeer ves GmekesÀ neLeeW mes cegPes íerve efue³ee~
otmejs efove peye Jen Deeoceer cegPes Henve Dee@efHeÀme kesÀ efueS efvekeÀuee lees efkeÀmeer ieeæ[er kesÀ HeefnS mes cegPeHej keÀer®eæ[ Gæ[ ie³ee~ Gme Deeoceer ves Heeme ceW SkeÀ veue kesÀ Heeveer mes Jen keÀer®eæ[ Oees³ee~
oes-leerve cenerves kesÀ yeeo ceQ Hetjer lejn mes efIeme ®egkeÀe Lee~ lees Gme Deeoceer ves cegPes SkeÀ ketÀæ[soeve ceW [eue efo³ee~ cegPes meyemes Deueie keÀj efo³ee~ ceQ yengle jes³ee~
``³es oewuele Yeer ues uees, ³es Meewnjle Yeer ues uees,
Hejer#ee keÀe Jees Heue peye peerJeve Lee oeBJe Hej,
meeBmesb Leer lesæpe], ceve ceW Leer nue®eue,efveCe&³e osKeles ner ngF& Ssmeer ogo&Mee leye Keto keÀes nceves ³ener mecePee³ee, vee nesves os KegokeÀer Ssmeer J³eLee, nj jele kesÀ yeeo meJesje nw neslee!
Jes nceeje meeLe ke̳ee íes[ ieS, ceve pewmes nceeje DeHeeefnpe mee nes ie³ee,osKekeÀj SkeÀ yesmeeneje iejerye keÀes meæ[keÀ Hes,mecePee³ee DeHeves Fme ceve keÀes nceves,vee nesves os KegokeÀer Ssmeer J³eLee, nj jele kesÀ yeeo , ]pe©j, meJesje nw neslee!
nj jele kesÀ yeeo meJesje neslee nw...
(DeelcekeÀLee Òeefle³eesefielee ceW ÒeLece HegjmkeÀej)
petles keÀer DeelcekeÀLeeceiej cegPes ueewìe oes cesjer peJeeveer,
Jees keÀeiepe keÀer keÀMleer Jees yeeefjMe keÀe Heeveer~~''
³es ieeles ngS cegPes yengle ogëKe nes jne Lee~ uesefkeÀve kegÀí mece³e kesÀ yeeo efkeÀmeer ketÀ[soeve Jeeues ves cegPes osKee Deewj cegPes DeHeves meeLe Iej ues peekeÀj De®íer lejn mes efme³ee, cegPes HeeefueMe keÀjJee³ee Deewj ceQ efHeÀj Henues keÀer lejn ®ecekeÀves ueiee~ cegPes Gme mece³e Ssmee ueiee ceevees efkeÀmeer ves cegPeceW veF& peeve [eue oer nw~ cesjer KegMeerkeÀe efþkeÀevee ve jne~
cesjer Gme ogo&Mee kesÀ yeeo cesjer ]efpeoieer ceW Gpeeuee Dee ie³ee~ Gme efovekesÀ yeeo Gme Deeoceerves cegPes efkeÀmeer ogkeÀeveoej kesÀ neLeeW meeQHe efo³ee~ Gme ogkeÀeveoej ves cegPes efHeÀj DeHeves YeeF&-yenveeW kesÀ meeLe jKe efo³ee~
``nj SkeÀ yegjs mece³e kesÀ yeeo,
ve³ee meJesje ]peªj Deelee nw~''
þerkeÀ Gmeer lejn cesjer efEpeoieer Henues keÀer lejn KegMeneue nes ieF&~ cegPes ef]peoieer osves JeeueeW kesÀ keÀejCe cewbves ³en ogefve³ee osKeer~ efpemeceW cesjs meeLe yegje lees ngDee Deewj Gmemes DeefOekeÀ De®íe Yeer ngDee~
efÒebmeer ceew³ee&Sme.Jee³e.pes.meer.
Heer[e lees nw nj ceveg<³e kesÀ peerJeve keÀe efnmmee, FmekesÀ efyevee peerJeve keÀer meerKe keÀe Hee$e nw DeOetje, peye efpeccesoejer³eeW keÀe yeesPe Fve kebÀOeeW Hej Dee³ee, Fve kebÀOeeW keÀes leye ³ener keÀnkeÀj nceves mecePee³ee, vee nesves os KegokeÀer Ssmeer J³eLee, nj jele kesÀ yeeo, pe©j, meJesje nw neslee!
oesmlees-³eejes keÀe meeLe ³enerb lekeÀ meerefcele Lee, Deieueer jen Hej Deye DekesÀues ner ®euevee nesiee,]pe©jle Leer peye Yeer efkeÀmeer DeHeves keÀer, He[ ieF& Leer ceQ. DekesÀueer, Ssmeer efmLeefle ceW cew DeHeves DeeHe mes yeesueer, vee nesves os KegokeÀer Ssmeer J³eLee,nj jele kesÀ yeeo,pe©j, meJesje nw neslee!
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peerJeve nw SkeÀ mebIe<e&, let ueæ[lee ®euee pee
nej mes peerleves keÀer MeeqkeÌle ues, let yeæ{lee ®euee pee
nj cegeqMkeÀue lees lesje Feqcleneve nw,
meenme mes Fmes let Heej keÀjlee ®euee pee, keÀjlee ®euee pee
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eEpeoieer YeerKe ceW veneR efceueleer ³en yeæ{keÀj íerveer peeleer nw
HeesíkeÀj DeMkeÀ DeHeveer DeeBKees meW cegmkegÀjeDees lees keÀesF& yeele yeves,
efmej PegkeÀeves mes kegÀí veneR yevelee efmej GþeDees lees keÀesF& yeele yeves
keÀnles nQ efkeÀ ceveg<³e DeHeves peerJeve ceW efpeve cetu³eeW keÀer
ÒeeHleer keÀjlee nw, Jen Gmeer keÀer ìkeÀmeeue keÀe {uee ngDee SkeÀ efmekeÌkeÀe neslee nw~ F&éej ves lees meYeer jnm³eeW keÀes SkeÀ Heox kesÀ veer®es efíHee jKee nw, ceveg<³e ner
mebIe<e& ner peerJeve nwmebIe<e& keÀj Gve jnm³eeW keÀe Keespe efvekeÀeuelee nw~
yegPe peeS Meceeb lees efHeÀj mes peue mekeÀleer nw
efkeÀMleerYeer nj letHeÀeB mes efvekeÀue mekeÀleer nw
FmeefueS cee³etme ve nes Fjeos ve yeoue
ke̳eeWefkeÀ ef]peboieer lees efkeÀmeer Yeer JekeÌle yeoue mekeÌleer nw~
eEpeoieer ceW ³en cenlJe veneR jKelee efkeÀ keÀewve
J³eeqkeÌle peerle ÒeeHle keÀjlee nw Deewj keÀewve veneR~ cenlJe lees Fme
yeele keÀe nw efkeÀ meHeÀue J³eeqkeÌle ves Jen meHeÀuelee efkeÀlevee mebIe<e& HeefjÞece, l³eeie keÀjkesÀ ÒeeHle keÀer nw~ ³eneB mebmeej ceW keÀF& ueesie efjkeÀe[& leesæ[les nw Deewj keÀF& Kego ner ìtì peeles nQ~ Hejbleg Oew³e& jKekeÀj ueieeleej HeefjÞece keÀjvee ner meHeÀuelee keÀe SkeÀ cee$e ceb$e nw~
Fme lejn le³e keÀer nw nceves cebefpeues,
efiej He[s, efiej keÀj Gþs, Gþ keÀj ®eues~
³eeo jefKeS ceewkeÀe (DeJemej) DeeHekeÀer efkeÀmcele keÀe ojJeepee SkeÀ yeej ner KeìKeìelee nw, otmeje ceewkeÀe De®íe ³ee yegje Yeer nes mekeÀlee nw Hej Jees veneR pees Henues Lee~
Kegoer keÀes keÀj yeguebo Flevee, efkeÀ nj lekeÀoerj mes Henues, Kegoe yebos mes Kego Hegís, yelee lesjer j]pee ke̳ee nw?
efÒebmeer ceew³ee&Sme.Jee³e.pes.meer.
peerJeve kesÀ HeLeye®eHeve neslee nw pewmes jbieeW cesb jBiee megvenje , Kesuees, KeesDees, Oetce ce®eeDeesceve®eener KegefMe³eeW mes nw ³es Yeje
DeeF& peJeeveer pewmes HetÀueeW keÀer jeveer nesleer nw nj yeele efvejeueer Deewj DeefYeceeveer~
nes peeles nwb ojJee]pes yebo pewmes yegæ{eHee íe³ee mej,leve-ceve, Yepeues H³eejs jece veece keÀjues DeHevee peerJeve Oev³e ~
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L’inde, mon pays est bien connu pour sa gastronomie délicieuse. Le gens autour du monde viennent ici à goûter. Ies plats délicieux indiens de chaque region d’Inde qui a leur propre méthode de cuisine variée, qui est totalement unique et, diff érente de l’autre.
La nourriture indien de Nord est délicieuse. Les repas sont lourds. Les Indiens du Nord mangent beaucoup de piments, de fromages, de lait, de yaourt. Iis mangent aussi des sucres comme Gulab Jamun, Jalebi, Bhalu Shahi, Kulfi etc.
La nourriture de sud est magnifi que. Il est épice. Les plats de sud de de L’inde sont Pesarattu, Idli, Upma,
Je m’appelle Lekha. J’habite à viue de Mumbai. Elle est très grande et beue viue. j’ai ma petite famille.
Il y a quatre personnes dans ma famille. Ce sont mon père, ma mère et mon frère. Mon père s’appelle Naresh Mehta. Il a quarante-et-un ans. Il est homme d’aff aires. Il est grande et gentil. Il aime regarder la tété. Il aime manger beaucoup. Je dis, Il est gourmand.
la cuisine indienne
ma famille
Dosa, Puli Sadam. Je préfère la nourriture du sud.
Le riz et le poisson sont la nourritture préférée de l’est de L’Inde. La nourritture est riche en saveuse. Les plats sont Begun Bhaja, Cholar Dal, Momos et les bonbons sont Rasgulla, Sandesh Malapua.
Les plats de L’ouset de L’Inde sont doux et épicés. Les plats sont Khaman, Pav Bhaji, Churma etc. Le plat poisson de Goa est divin.
La cuisine indienne est vraiment délicieuse.
Sameer BalaniS.Y.J.C. - B
Ma mère s’appelle Shilpa Mehta. Elle a trente sir ans. Elle est femme au foyer. Elle est petite et mignonne. Elle aime cuisiner. Elle prepare les repas delicieux. Elle aime regarder la tété aussi. Enfi n, mon frère Il s’appelle Mayank. Il a quinze ans. Il a quinze ans. Il est très bavarde. Il est étudiant dans l’école Bombay Cambridge. Il est grand et ambitieux. Il aime jouer les jeux sur l’ordinateur. Il n’aime pas étudier. J’aime beaucoup ma famille.
Lekha MehtaS.Y.J.C. - C
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Kajal Anil Ramchandani Sindhi Faculty
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In this dotcom era of more of ‘bonsai’ scholars, not so often do we come across genuine art and original thoughts. Therefore, at the outset,I wish to appreciate the young minds who have contributed their thoughts and art through the write-ups, poems and sketches, making the fl avour of this edition creative and colourful.
The Chinese proverb says, ‘when we drink from the stream remember the source’. First and foremost I extend my heartfelt gratitude to our most revered founder Chairman, Dr. N. P.Tolani and the distinguished members of the advisory and governing committee, Dr. Sujata-Naik Tolani, Dr. G. S. Shahani, Prof. Aspi Doctor and Mr. R. Kumar for guiding us through the path of perseverance for perfection , igniting the prospects of our posterity.
My sincere thanks to our Principal, Dr. A. A. Rashid for his subtle suggestions and also to the vice principals, Ms. Shalini Hemantkumar, Dr. Vijaya Krishna and Ms. Navjit Segue for their unrelenting support as always.
Ms. Ritu Kamra, Ms. Deepa Bahamalani, Ms. Shristi Mulwani, Mr. Ashok Angane and Mr. Arvind Sutar from the administrative and technical sections deserve a special mention for providing timely assistance as and when needed.
I acknowledge and appreciate the eff orts put in by my colleagues in the committee and also for having shared my excitement as well as perplexity. The inputs and illustrations by our student committee added vivacity and exuberance to this edition. Cheers to their exemplary endeavours and earnest wishes for their joyous future.
I wish to register my thanks to Dhote Off set Printers, Ms. Priyanka Nitore in particular, for the remarkable back-up in designing the lay out and bringing out this edition on time.Please mail your responses to : [email protected]
Geetha Ganesh Editor
Magazine Committee
Sitting (L to R):
Ms. R. Chaudhary,Ms. Manjiet Kaur,Ms. Ooma Shekhar,Ms. Smita Chube,Mr. Mubeen Shaikh, Dr. Shweta Jain.
Standing (R to L):
Ms. Femina Amin,Ms. Binisha Ganesh ,Ms. Sharanjeet Kaur ,Mr. Mohit Shah,Mr. Rahul Todur,Mr. Danesh Balsara(Editor),Mr. Husain Bhopalwala,Mr. Hardik Chotalia.
acknowledgements
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Ms. Geetha Ganesh, Ms. Melba D’silva.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFSeated (L to R) : Mr. Rajesh N. Udasi, Mr. Prakash V. Dalvi, Mr. Prakash Ipte (Incharge Registrar), Dr. A. A. Rashid (Principal), Ms. Ritu J. Kamra, Ms. Deepa N. Baharmalani, Ms. Shristi R. Mulwani.Standing : (Middle Row L to R) : Ms. Archana A. Sawant, Mr. Ashok A. Angane, Ms. Usha Punwani, Ms. Bharti Talreja, Ms. Rashmi V. Agashe, Ms. Sanjana S. Dhuri, Ms. Saroj T. Rajput, Ms. Nirmala Purabiya, Ms. Daksha Parmar, Ms. Rajani Mishra, Ms. Shruti Dalvi.Standing : (Last Row L to R) : Mr. Devidas M. Mane, Mr. Mahesh Zarkar, Mr. Narayan Tamata, Mr. Prathamesh Sarvade.
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