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The Institution of Engineers (India),
Mining Engineer's Association of India
(MEAI) and Namibia University of
Science and Technology, on October 9 &
10, 2015 in Udaipur, Rajasthan.
The students of CSI student Branch –
Aishwarya Mr. Himanshu Soni, Ms Kritika
Chouhan, Ms Megha Gehlot and Ms Neha
Chouhan along with Dr Archana
Golwalkar attended the inaugural thceremony of ICICT 2015 on 9 October
2015 at Golden Tulip Hotel Udaipur. The
luminaries who graced the inaugural
were Dr L V MuraliKrishna Reddy,
President, The institution of Engineers
(India) as Chief Guest, Dr Anirban Basu,
Vice President, Computer Society of India
A tri annual newsletter of
CSI Student Branch
Aishwarya Institute of Management & IT
Udaipur CSI te e e 5
Sep mb r - D cember 201
Issu
e :
12
Dimpal Jain(MCA)
Janak Suthar(MCA)
Student Members
Ms. Seema Jain(PGDCA)
www.aishwaryacollege.org
www.rtu.ac.in
www.csi-india.org
www.ekalavya.it.iitb.ac.in
www.nbrc.ac.in/library/free_ebooks.htm
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Dr. Archana Golwalkar (Director, AIM & IT)
Editor
Dr. Seema SinghChairperson & Managing DirectorAishwarya Education Society
Patron
IMPORTANT LINKS
Lovesh Audich(BCA)
Events and Activities
01
06-10-2015: A written quiz competition
at college level was organized by CSI thStudent Branch Aishwarya on 6 October
2015 as a precursor to the state level
Quiz competition on “C Programming”.
Students of BCA and PGDCA participated
in the Quiz. The written quiz was
designed to assess the concepts and
programming skills of participants in
programming language 'C' which was
evaluated Dr Sunita Bhati and Dr Anita
Bhati. Top four students were Arun
Solviya, Vaseem Hussain, Rohit Jain and
Prabhu Lal Janwa, who were nominated
to participate in the state level Quiz
competition scheduled on 10-10-15.
09-10-2015 : International Congress on
Information and Communicat ion
Technology – ICICT 2015 concurrent
with National Excellence Awards 2015
was organized by Computer Society of
India (CSI) Udaipur Chapter, associated
with Association of Computer Machinery
(ACM), Agriculture Engineering Division,
CSI Quiz CSI Quiz COMPET ITION
Congratulations!!!?Arun Solviya, BCA III
?Vaseem Hussain, BCA II
?Rohit Jain, BCA III
?Prabhu Lal Janwa, BCA III
International Congress onInformation and Communication
Technology 2015
as Presidential Guest, Shri Aninda Bose,
Springer India Pvt. Ltd. as Guest of
honour, Dr Aynur Unal, Stanford
University USA and Dr Hemant Purohit,
Dignitaries after lighting the lamps inaugurating the International Congress
on ICT 2015
Prof. Aynul Unal delivering Keynote Address and Members of CSI Student Branch – Aishwarya, on the right
delivered two eminent speakers. Dr
Hemant Purohit on “Big Data Innovation
for Social Impact” wherein they were
exposed to IoT, Data deluge, Innovation
opportunit ies , human Behaviour,
linguistics along with cases and Modeling
behavior for social impact. Prof. Aynur
Unal delivered keynote address on
“Digital Monozukuri” (Monozukuri is
about having a state of mind, the spirit to
produce not only excellent products but
also have the the ability to constantly
improve the production system and its
processes), explaining about resource
called digitalmonozukuri.com is a way to
Open Innovation which is cheaper and
faster and opens up opportunities for all.
She marked that patenting a new product
is far more ahead than writing a research
paper further discussing on sustainable
secured systems and services including
cases of live projects.
It was a memorable learning experience
and interaction with the august
gathering.
George Mason University, USA as
keynote speakers, besides Dr
Durgesh Kumar Mishra, Chairperson
Division IV CSI and Dr S C Satapathy
Chairman Division V CSI were
special guests.
The main attraction for the CSI
Student Members from Aishwarya
College was the keynote address
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CSI State level Intercollegiate Technical Quiz Competition
on “C Programming”
Special Guest and the guest of honour
was Mr. Rakesh Kumar Sinha (Senior
Developer Xavoc Technocrats Pvt. Ltd.)
besides Mr Gowrav Vishwakarma
(Director Xavoc Technocrats Pvt. Ltd)
who was present online.
The program began by Welcoming and
introducing Guests by Ms Neelam Joshi
followed by lighting of the lamps. Dr
Archana Golwalkar (CSI SBC) shared
about the functioning of the CSI Student
Branch and its achievements stating the
o b j e c t ive o f t h e Te c h n i c a l Q u i z
Competition. There were 28 students in
1 4 t e a m s w h o j o i n e d t h e Q u i z
Competition and gave a strong fight. The
Quiz comprised of three rounds – Round
I - MCQ's, Round II - Rapid Fire and
Round III – Brain Drilling, which were
conducted by Dr Sunita and Dr Anita
Bhati. The winners were Mansi & Pragati
from MLV textile and Engineering
College, Bhilwara and the runners up
were Himanshu Pandey and Neha Joshi
10-10-15: A State level Intercollegiate
technical Quiz competition on “C thProgramming” was held on 10 October
2015, organized by CSI student Branch at
Aishwarya Institute of Management & IT,
Udaipur, Rajasthan under CSI Region III.
Higher Education Institutions in the state
of Rajasthan were invited to nominate
teams from B. Tech, B. Sc (Comp. Sci.),
BCA and PGDCA programmes for
participation in the Quiz Competition
with an objective of recognizing the
young talent.
The Program was graced by the luminous
presence of Dr Anirban Basu (CSI Vice
President cum President Elect) was the
Chief Guest, Ms Kriti Joshi (Developer
and Designer, Secure Meters) was the
Glimpses from the CSI Quiz Competition
Dr Anirban Basu (Vice President CSI) with Dr Archana Golwalkar (CSI SBC, SSC) during address (left) and Prize distribution (Right) with Winner and Runner up Team
from Vidhya Bhawan Rural Institute,
Udaipur, they received Certificates,
Trophies and Cash Prizes from the
distinguished guests. Response from
audience was also appreciated.
In the Chief Guest's address Dr Basu
congratulated all the participants coming
from various parts of the state and
encouraged further participation in
activities at National and International
Level. He focused on the need association
with bodies like Computer Society of
India and boosted the audience and
dignitaries present to promote CSI
Membership while updating on various
initiatives taken up by CSI.
Mr Gowrav Vishwakarma interacted with
the students online and shared with
them about the upcoming technology
NoSQL.
The program ended with the memento
presentation to the guests and vote of
thanks by Vasim Hussain.
Audience witnessing the Chief Guest's address
Moments of Achievement
There is a big difference between failing
and giving up. However, the line which
separates both failure and giving up is
foggy. Often we find it difficult to
differentiate which is the cause and
which is the result. People often get
confused whether they fail that is why
they give up or they give up that is why
the fail. We often see people more
successful than us and lose confidence. It
is difficult to achieve even the attainable
goals due to the low confidence. This is
why a large number of people are not
able to achieve their goals. They stop
their success journey mid-way and think
why did they not achieve their goals?
Aishwarya College of Education
Sansthan.
Prof. Bhatt then addressed the youth
on the need of the hour besides
focusing on the objectives of CSI and
its initiatives at various levels i.e.
Guests: (Chairman, CSI Udaipur Chapter) and
(Director, Xavoc Technocrats Pvt. Ltd.)
thOn 06 November 2015, CSI Student
Branch organized Oath taking Ceremony
of CSI Student Branch Committee
members for 2015-16 followed by a
Seminar based on “Programming Skills
based on recent trends”.
The CSI Student Members nominated for
2015-16 were:
President : MCA
Vice President: MCA
Secretary : PGDCA
Treasurer : BCA
Members of Committee
1. Megha Gehlot (PGDCA)
2. Pankaj Deendor (BCA)
3. Kritika Chouhan (PGDCA)
Prof. Yogesh Chandra Bhatt
M r G o w r a v V i s h w a k a r m a
Sushil Milkee,
Neelam Joshi,
Himanshu Soni,
Reeta Roat,
4. Daksh Upadhyay (BCA)
All the CSI Student Branch Committee
members took a pledge led by Prof. Y C
Bhatt for dedicating to the ideals of CSI
and serving faithfully by practice and
propagation of ICT in all aspects through
various activities of CSI Student Branch,
promoting the understanding, goodwill
and teamwork among all the members
and fellow students, keeping in mind the
repute of Computer Society of India and
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International, National, Regional, State
and local. He congratulated CSI Student
Branch Aishwarya on the achievements
and recognition in the past and wished
for a bright future, sharing about the CSI
Udaipur Chapter achievements and
activities as well.
In the second phase of the session a
technical seminar on “Programming
Skills based on recent trends” was on
track with the expert as Mr Gowrav
Vishwakarma who emphasized on the
c h a n g i n g t r e n d s i n a p p l i c a t i o n
development and latest advancements in
the software industry, which will prevail
in near future.
Oath taking ceremony of CSI Student Branch Executive CommitteeSeminar on “Programming Skills based on recent trends”
Prof. Y C Bhatt, Chairman, CSI Udaipur Chapter addressing students
Intercollegiate Presentation Competition27 November 2015 : There was a
P r e s e n t a t i o n C o m p e t i t i o n a t
intercollegiate level organized by CSI
Student Branch on the theme “Emerging
trends in Industry, Education, and
Modern Society” during a two days
National Conference 27-28 November
2015 (Friday & Saturday).
13 students participated and presented
on recent topics based on the theme from
various institutions. The chief guest was
Dr. Meera Mathur who judged the
performance of the participants.
Students actively participated in the
competition and made the most of the
opportunity. Dr. Meera Mathur in her
address shared on
e f f e c t i v e
presentation skills
and congratulated
the participants
and winners.
The winners were
Mr. Mufuddal Ali,
M r . V a s e e m
H u s s a i n , Vr i d h i
C h a n d a n d
consolation prize
was given to Ms
Sejal.
Sushil Milkee (President - CSI Student Branch Committee) welcoming the
expert Prof. Meera Mathur
Participants Presenting during the Competition
Expert Prof. Meera Mathur deliberating on effective
presentation skills
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People Don't Fail, They Give Up!
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2. Very tight timelines: Even if the aim
is set, it takes time to reach there. We
often work with a mindset that this
task should take this much time.
Sometimes, the things do not go as
per our calculations and if the goal is
not achieved within our decided time
frame, we give up mid-way. However,
the fact of the matter is that if we had
put in a little more time, we could
have been there!
3. N o H a r d Wo r k : S u c c e s s o r
achievement is not an easy task. It
takes a lots of efforts, time &
commitment to put forward our true
potential. We might underestimate
the difficulty level of a task in the
beginning but it might actually
require more resources & efforts to
get embodied. If we are not willing to
work hard than the set level, we are
highly likely to give up mid-way and
call it a failure while we have actually
given up.
4. Distractions: Today, there are so
many distractions that can distract
people from their path. These
distractions could be things like
electronics gadgets, social media
other people, etc. These distractions
consume our time and energy & we
give up mid-way. Can we call it a
failure?
5. Not worth the result: Many a times,
3. Starting over-excited: Every task we
take up requires a proper research
and execution plan. If we start over
excited, we might start with a lot of
e n e r g y a n d v i g o u r b u t n o t
anticipating things before beginning
makes things look difficult and we
give them up. This is a failure on our
planning and execution part!
4. Not applying our knowledge: Many
students really study hard but are not
able to apply their knowledge while
writing the paper. This could be
b e c a u s e o f n e r vo u s n e s s , l ow
confidence or whatever we may call
it. However, this is a failure to use our
knowledge at the place for which we
worked hard.
5. Opponent might be stronger: We
see in many team or individual sports
that the player fails despite the effort
from his end. He has worked hard, is
willing to face the opponent but the
opponent might be really more
skilled and experience. In such a
situation, you might not give up but
actually fail!
Determination and optimism are the
main strengths to make our goal a reality.
If we want to succeed at a task, however
small it may be, we need to ensure that
we are committed. At the same time, we
also need to see the reality and
attainability of our goals. This reduces
the chances of giving up midway and
terming it as a failure!
Conclusion:
Giving up is the reason!
1. Careless Goals: People often set
goals they don't even care about
or which are too ambitious to
achieve during the given time.
They always say that they want
to achieve a particular thing but
do not commit themselves to
achieve it.
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we realize midway that the efforts we
are putting in are not worth the
result and we give up. Can this be
termed as failure?
People do fail!
1. Cheating on the way: Many a times
we are really willing to put in the
hard work and time to achieve our
goals. However, we set unrealistic
goals which make us fail. Imagine,
you want to lose weight and are
willing to put in time and efforts to
make it real, but if you do not control
your diet and eat fatty food, will you
be able to achieve the figure you
wanted?
2. No time to research: Many a times
we do not do our research properly
before starting on a task. With
incomplete information, things do
look easy but when we enter into the
water, we realize that the water is too
deep. This is failing before starting
and can't be called giving up!