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January, 2016 (Issue-4)
e-Parigyan
Lingaya's University Electronic News Letter
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From the Chief Editor’s Desk!
It gives us immense pleasure to announce the 4th
issue of e-
Parigyan - the Electronic News Letter of the Lingaya’s University.
January issue consists the details about various activities like
workshop, guest lecture, seminars & Spiritual festival organized in
Lingaya’s University Campus by various Schools.
A seminar on Studying abroad for Higher Education was orga-
nized to motivate the students for higher study. A Workshop on
VLSI design was organized for the students of Electronics and
Electrical engineering to acquaint them of VHSIC Hardware De-
scription Language (VHDL) & Verilog software. The guest lecture by Prof. RK Sharma of IIT Delhi
on “Treasure Hunt” familiarized the students about the concepts of Number theory and Algebra
in Cryptography.
A national conference was organized on Strategies to overcome academic anxiety including
through psychological counseling for the principals and senior teachers of various schools and
colleges in Delhi / NCR region on 29th January 2016.
Many students activities were organized in January 2016 like Board making completion, Poem
recitation competition, “best out of waste” etc. and I congratulate the winners of various events.
Training and Placement department arranged company’s visits in the Lingaya’s University for
Campus Drive and 25 students from various disciplines were selected
I hope that the readers will enjoy reading this issue of e-Parigyan and I again request the read-
ers to send their feedback to us.
Dr. GV Ramaraju
Pro-Vice Chancellor
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Index
Conference/Seminar/Workshops
I. Workshop on VLSI
II. Seminar on STUDYING ABROAD FOR HIGHER EDUCATION
III. Seminar on Industrial Challenges.
IV. Seminar on 3D Printing
National Conference
Guest Lectures
Students Activities
I. Board Making Competition
II. Celebration of Basant Panchami
III. Best Out of Waste
IV. Poem Recitation Competition
RPAC
Training & Placement
Newsletter Committee Members
Chief Editor
Dr. G.V. Ramaraju ( Pro Vice Chancellor, Lingayas University )
Editor
Dr. Poonam Tanwar ( Asstt Prof, School of Computer Science )
Design Team
Mr. Jawed ( Web Developer)
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Workshop on VLSI
A School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (SOEEE) organized a workshop on Very
large scale integration (VLSI) in association with Sofcon Pvt. Ltd. NOIDA, on 28th
Jan 16.
Mr. Raman expert from Sofcon Pvt. Ltd discussed about the scope of VLSI in Electronics in-
dustry and further explained about the different software’s used in VLSI. Students have
learned about the programming of VHSIC Hardware Description Language
(VHDL) & Verilog software.
Seminar on STUDYING ABROAD FOR HIGHER EDUCATION.
A seminar was conducted by School of EEE on Studying abroad for Higher Education on
17th
Feb 2016. Mr. Harpreet Singh (Head Operations Delhi NCR & Rajasthan), Jamboree
Education Pvt. Ltd., has taken a very informative & useful session regarding studying
abroad for higher education and also conveyed information about following:
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
Workshop on Very Large Scale Integration
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Conference/Workshop/Seminars
GRE, GMAT, the gateway test for Masters, MBA studies in the abroad as well as India
top notch Institute.
Profile Building
Securing Scholarships
Career and employment prospects after Masters or MBA & ROI (Return on Investment)
Masters / MBA Deferred admission program available without work experience.
SOP & LOR’s related information
Application Strategy / University deadlines
Make students aware about the educational and visa challenges in different countries
Figure 2 Career Seminar on studying abroad for higher education by Mr. Harpreet Singh
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Seminar on Industrial Challenges
School of Mechanical Engineering organized a Seminar on 18th
February, 2016 in associa-
tion with CADD Centre, Faridabad. The seminar covered the following topics:
I. Industrial Challenges
II. Product Life Cycles
III. CAD/CAM/CAE Introduction
IV. Software Introduction
Seminar on 3D Printing
Seminar and Live Demo by Senior Trainer from CADD Centre, Chennai on “3D Printing”
was organized in the Mechanical Engineering department on 20th
January, 2016 in which
students and faculty from mechanical and civil engineering both took active part.
Education Pvt. Ltd., has taken a very informative & useful session regarding studying
abroad for higher education and also conveyed information about following:
Participation in the events at other Institutions
“Green chemistry” at University of Delhi
Sixteen students of First and Second year from B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry along with two fac-
ulty members Dr. Neha Bhardwaj and Ms. Meenakshi Thakur attended one day workshop
on “Green Chemistry” in ARSD college, University of Delhi. Various eminent experts from
the field of green chemistry gave talks in the Seminar. These included a talk on “Green
Chemistry” by Prof. R. K. Sharma, Professor, Department of Chemistry, university of Delhi,
a talk by Prof. S. K. Mehta, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Punjab University on
“Nanotechnology, a talk by . Prof. R. K. Mahajan about crown ethers and their utility in dai-
ly life. There were also talks on various other topics. In the session of experiments, “Green
Reactions” were demonstrated which enhanced the practical knowledge of the students.
The students and the faculty members have been awarded with the certificate of participa-
tion.
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
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National Conference on Strategies to overcome academic anx-
iety including through psychological counseling
Lingaya’s University organized a National Conference on Strategies to overcome academic
anxiety including through psychological counseling for the principals and senior teachers of
various schools and colleges in Delhi / NCR region on 29th
January 2016. The conference was
attended by more than 100 delegates and a fruitful discussion was done on academic anxiety
by the experts and the participants. The chief guest of the conference was Dr. Mohd. Akhtar
Siddiqui, Dean Education department of Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi stated that academic
anxiety has become a cause for concern for all the stake holders. Many causes contribute to it
these need to be discussed, identified and then strategies developed to reduce the academic
anxiety. Complex curriculum and heavy loads of restricted movements which sometimes creates
high pressure and anxiety in some students which may in turn affect their academic perfor-
mance. Hence, the knowledge generated by the mutual discussion the national conference
helped the students, teachers, educationists and student counselor particularly in guidance to
reduce the academic anxiety. Key note speaker of the conference Dr. L.N. Mittal retired profes-
sor of NTTTE, Chandigarh and eminent Professor at Lingaya’s University; told how to bridge the
gap from school to college. He also stated what are the difficulties faced at university level and
professional level by the students and how schools can help the students in bridging this gap.
Conference/Workshop/Seminars
Figure 4. National Conference on Strategies to overcome academic anxiety including
through psychological counseling
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Guest Lecture
Department of Mathematics organized a guest lecture on Treasure Hunt on 27th January
2016. The lecture was delivered by Dr. R. K. Sharma, Professor & former head department
of mathematics IIT Delhi. He briefed the students about the concepts of Number theory by
using story of chachi’s murder. He also explained that how Algebra is used in cryptog-
raphy. He shared real life experiences and told the students about the importance of math-
ematics in real life. It was a learning and interactive session for the students where he an-
swered all the queries put up by the students to their full satisfaction.
Figure 3. Photo gallery for Guest Lecture on Treasure Hunt
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Students Activities
BOARD MAKING COMPETITION
The School of Education organized a board making competition on 22nd
January 2016 on the fol-
lowing themes:
DIGITAL INDIA: Digital India is an initiative by the Govt. Of India to ensure that government ser-
vices are made available to citizens electronically by improving online infrastructure and by in-
creasing internet connectivity.
MAKE IN INDIA: Make in India is an initiative of the Government of India to encourage multina-
tional as well as domestic companies to manufacture their products in India launched by honour-
able Prime Minister of India.
The Objective of competition was to see the creativity and co-cooperatives among students.
Many students actively participated and the faculty members motivated and guided the stu-
dents during the competition.
Figure 5. Different Boards presentation during Board making competition
Celebration of BASANT PANCHAMI
Basant Panchami, a popular Hindu festival dedicated to goddess Saraswati was celebrated at
Lingaya’s University on 05-02-16 . This was organized by School of Education. The celebration
started with the Pooja of goddess Saraswati and a talk on the day’s significance by students Pri-
yanka Sagar and Shefal. The celebration was attended by all the faculties’ members of B.Ed. de-
partment.
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Students Activities
Figure 5. Basant Panchami Celebration
BEST OUT OF WASTE
The School of Education organized a student’s competition on “Best Out of Waste” in January
2016 Student were invited to prepare any object on innovative theme like utilitarian or decorative
object, accessories, a teaching aid etc, with any waste material like paper, ice cream sticks, alumi-
num cans foil papers, rope, plaster of Paris etc, using their inspiration, ideas and creativity, un-
derstanding that waste material is not something found in the garbage or something that is nor-
mally intended to be thrown away.
Ms. PRATIMA was the winner in the competition based on the creativity.
Figure 8. Various Objects presented by the students during Best out of Waste Completion
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Students Activities
POEM RECITATION COMPETITION
The school of Education organized a competition on Poem Recitation on 29th January 2016. The
winners were selected on the basis of creativity, communication and presentation while recitation
of the poem. List of various participants with title of Poem and their result are given below.
Major Project of B.Sc. (Gen.) Third Year students
Department of Chemistry, Lingaya’s University has collaborated with “Materials Chemistry
Research Lab” under Prof. R. Nagarajan, Department of Chemistry from University of Delhi for the
major project of B.Sc. (Gen) The final Year students Mr. Gunjan Sharma and Ms. Chanchal carry
out their project work in “Materials Chemistry Research Lab “ in University of Delhi every Friday
and Saturday. The topic of the project is “synthesis and characterization of Polycarbonates and
Ploymethyl Siloxanes”. The project is guided by Dr Neha Bhardwaj.
Minor Project of B.Sc. (H) Second Year students
Six students of B.Sc(Hons) second year from Department of Chemistry has done minor projects
under the supervision of Prof. Shagufta Jabin entitled “ Purification of industrial wastewater
through the use of polymers”. One research paper has also been written out of this work. The
research paper has been sent for presentation in the international Conference on “Advanced
Material” in Department of Chemistry, IIT Roorkee in the month of January, 2016. The paper
has been accepted for presentation. Chandan Sahu and Prem Shankar of B.Sc(Hons) Chemistry
will present the research paper in the international conference scheduled from 4th
March,2016 to
7th
March, 2016 in IIT Roorkee.
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS TITLE OF POEM
Result/ Winner
Ms. Anju Ek Nari Aisi bhi
Ms. Komal Tyagi Mehnat karne wale ki haar nahi hoti
First prize
Ms. Rubina Beti
Ms. Shefali Khoon se lath path Kuraan
Ms. Pratima The road not taken First prize
Ms. Mamta Baal sharm Third prize
Ms. Shikha
Ms. Priyanka Gupta Second prize
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Students Activities
Seven students of B.Sc. Chem. (Hon) second year carried out their minor project entitled
“Photocatalytic Water Treatment” under the supervision of Prof.. Neha Bhardwaj, Department of
Chemistry. The project was successfully completed and students are under the process of writing
a research paper which will be presented in a suitable conference in the near future. The aim of
involving the students in research projects is to develop a link between teaching and research
and encourage the students to develop an aptitude for research and innovation from graduation
level itself.
These research projects are an attempt to lay the groundwork that will lead to practical experi-
ence and future research for the students.
Figure 6. Students visit to
Materials Chemistry
Research Lab in IIT, Delhi
Figure 7. Students visit to
Materials Chemistry
Research Lab in IIT, Delhi
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RPAC
Research Progress and Assessment Committee (RPAC)
The Department of Mathematics Lingaya’s University, Faridabad conducted RPAC
(Research Progress Assessment Committee) meeting on 27th January 2016 .The Agenda of
the meeting was to review the research work done by research scholars in last six
months. Prof. (Dr.) R.K. Sharma, Professor & former head department of mathematics, IIT
Delhi, were the external expert. . Two research scholars Ms. Neha & Ms. Shefali Kapoor
presented their research work under the guidance of Dr. Ajeet Kumar Singh, Head Depart-
ment of Mathematics, Ms. Shefali Kapoor presented her work on “Algebraic coding
theory Applications in digital india: assessment and analysis study ” whereas Ms.
Neha research topic was “On the geometry of zeros of complex polynomial and ana-
lytical functions”.
Figure 6.Students presentation during RPAC of Mathematics Department
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Training & Placement
The following companies visited the Lingaya’s University for Campus Drive.
Wipro
Macquarie Global Services Pvt. Ltd
Times Business Solutions
Linchpin Technologies
Bajaj Capital
Let Me drive
Mitsu Cad Shilpshala
Whizplus.com
Talent4Assure education Highline Automotive
More than 25 students were selected .
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