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Two Days National Level Seminar
On
Enhancing Employability through Skill
Development Program
23rd & 24th January, 2015
(ISBN: 978-93-5158-172-7) Organized By
(ISO 9001: 2008 Certified Institute)
Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s,
College Of Engineering, Dept. of MBA Kopargaon, Dist- Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India, Pin 423603
Phone Nos. +91-2423-222862, Website : www.sanjivanicoe.org.in
Sponsored By
Savitribai Phule Pune University,
Pune.
ABOUT INSTITUTE
The Sanjivani Rural Education Society established in 1983, runs nine different institutes in the field
of Management, Engineering, Pharmacy, Polytechnic and School Education etc. The College of
Engineering, Kopargaon is one of the premier technical Institutes established in 1983, which is
affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University and approved by AICTE New Delhi situated just 15kms
from SHIRDI (Sai-Baba). The Institute is ISO 9001: 2008 certified institute and awarded “A” grade
by DTE (MS) and Accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA).
Sanjivani Rural Education Society’s College of Engineering started its MBA Programme from the
academic year 2010-11 with the objective of imparting management education to the rural masses.
This is a two years full time MBA programme approved by AICTE New Delhi & Affiliated to
Savitribai Phule Pune University. The institute has made two foreign collaborations with University
of Lethbridge, Canada & University of Pozanan, Poland to provide world class education.
ABOUT CONFERENCE
Today, about 54 percent of Indians are younger than 30. Census projection say that by 2020, the
average age in India is expected to be 31, compared with 37 in China and 48 in Japan. Census
reports say that India is entering the advantageous "demographic dividend" phase just
as China leaves it. But the Finance Ministry of India said, “if that growing workforce does not
develop skills soon, the country could face "a demographic nightmare": a surplus of educated
people and a shortage of qualified workers. This is the biggest wake-up call for India that our
schools and colleges should provide the skills that India's new economic drive demands."
Employers, Universities and professional bodies agree that we need to develop professionals who
are highly skilled and ready to face the challenges of increased competition. More than ever we
need professionals who are responsive to economic, social, cultural, technical and environmental
change and can work flexibly and intelligently across business contexts. The industry requires new
graduates who understand the part they play in building their organisations, and have the practical
skills to work effectively in their roles. With this objective Sanjivani Rural Education Society
organizes Two days National Level Seminar on “Enhancing Employability through Skill
Development Program”. This Seminar will bring together researchers, academicians, business
professionals and students from all over India. The conference will also have key addresses by
experts in the different fields.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Two days National Level Seminar on “Enhancing Employability through Skill Development
Program” invites research papers and case studies from academicians, professionals, consultants,
practitioners, scholars and students related to the theme and sub themes of the seminar. The
selected papers of the registered delegates will be published in the form of a book, having ISBN and
ISSN number which will be released during the valedictory session of the conference.
The subthemes of the conference
MANAGEMENT
Business Supporting Systems
Insurance
Banking
E-Commerce and E-Government
Human Resource Management
Marketing Management
Investment and Financing
Risk Management
Service Management
Supply Chain Management Business
Financial Management
Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Knowledge Management
Project and Quality Management
Technology Strategy and Management
Innovation Policy and Management
New Product Development
Process Innovation and Development
Knowledge Management
Intellectual Property Right and Patent
Project Management
Six Sigma and Quality Management
Service Innovation and Management
Business Economics
COMPUTER ENGINEERING Parallel and Distributed Computing
Soft Computing and Business
Intelligence
Networks and Security
Cloud Computing and Security
Software Engineering and Testing
Green Computing
Knowledge Engineering
Web Engineering
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Aerodynamics
Aerospace Systems and Technology
Applications of AI Techniques in
Design and Manufacturing
Applied Mechanics
Automation
Biomechanics
CAD/CAM/CAE
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
Design and Manufacturing
Energy Management
Fluid Dynamics
Fuels and Combustion
Green Manufacturing
Heat and Mass Transfer
Mechanical Engineering Education
CIVIL ENGINEERING Innovative construction materials and
sustainability
Novel construction technology
Earth quake resistant structures
Climatic changes and sustainability
Watershed management and micro-
irrigation
Rural sanitation
Remote sensing applications in civil
engineering
Repairs and retrofitting of structures
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES The complete manuscript with Abstract, Key Words, Introduction, Literature Survey, Proposed Works, Tables, Conclusion, Acknowledgments (if any) and References should be prepared on A4 Size paper in MS Word (.doc only) and submitted to [email protected] and cc to [email protected] . The submitted manuscript should be limited to a maximum of 10 pages. The Paper format should be in accordance with IEEE Paper format which is available on our website www.sanjivanicoe.org.in.
IMPORTANT DATES Last Date for Submission of Abstract(s) and Full Paper(s) : January 05, 2015
Notification of Acceptance of Abstract(s) and Full Paper(s) : January 10th, 2015
REGISTRATION DETAILS
Participants/ Paper Authors/ Co-Authors Non-Residential Residential Senior Managers/Practitioners Rs.1500.00 Rs.3000.00 Academicians(Faculty/Consultants)/Research Scholars)
Rs.1000.00 Rs. 2000.00
Students Rs. 700.00 Rs. 1700.00
Best Paper Award : Best research paper will be awarded by Cash Prize, First Prize Rs.
5,000.00 and Second Prize Rs. 3000.00
Mode of Payment : Demand Draft in favor “ Principal College of Engineering, Kopargaon”
Payable at Kopargaon or Bank Deposit/ Online Transfer in the account “ Principal College
of Engineering, Kopargaon”
State Bank of India, Kopargaon Branch, A/c No. 11388863260 IFSC Code-SBIN0000414
Bank of Baroda, Kopargaon Branch, A/c No. 04560100001387, IFSC Code-BARB0KOPERG
The demand draft/ Bank deposit Chalan/ Online transfer receipt along with Copy of
registration form should be sent on address : Dr. V. R. Malkar, SRES- College of
Engineering, Dept. of MBA, Kopargaon, Dist- Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, 423603.
Chief Patron Hon’ble Shri. Nitin S. Kolhe Executive Trustee Hon’ble Shri. Amit N. Kolhe Managing Trustee. Convener Dr. D. N. Kyatanvar Principal Co- Convener Dr. B. M. Londhe HOD,MBA Co-ordinator Dr. V.R. Malkar Associate Professor, MBA +91-9421582726
Organizing committee Advisory committee
Prof. V. M. Tidke
Prof. M.S. Bhayani
Prof. Y.L. Aher
Prof. M.S. Barkale
Prof. S. G. Patil
Prof. P.S. Kawle
Prof. S.V. Bhaskar
Prof. M. V. Jadhav
Prof. P. N. Kalwadekar
Dr. E.B. Khedkar Dean Faculty of Management S.P.P.U, Pune
Dr. Capt. C. M. Chitale Ex Dean, Management, Faculty PUMBA,
Dr. G.K. Kharate Dean Faculty of Engineering, S.P.P.U, Pune
Dr. V. B. Gaikwad, Director, BCUD, S.P.P.U, Pune
Dr. Arun Ingle Director IBMRD Ahmednagar.
Dr. Ravindra Jaybhaye, OSD, BCUD, S.P.P.U, Pune
LOCATION The institute is located about 0.5 Km from Kopargaon railway station which is on the Manmad-
Daund-Pune section of central railway. It is 40 Km from Manmad Junction (On New Delhi Itarsi-
Mumbai main line) which is very well connected to all major cities of India. The holy shrine of Shri
Sai Baba of Shirdi is about 15 Km from the institute.
PLACES AROUND INSTITUTE TO VISIT
SHIRDI : 15 Kms from Institute Amongst the places of deep belief and faith in India, falls Shirdi – the place of Saint Sai Baba. The devotees and followers of Sai Baba are spread all over the world and hence the place has attained importance. A Shirdi, has acquired a lot of fame & followers for Sant Shree Sai Baba. Sai Baba attained samadhi on Dassera day in 1918. Sai Baba preached at Shirdi all his life & renowned people's faith in God. Devotees from every faith throng here all year round to pay their respects to his memory. Khandoba Mandi, Samadhi of Shree Sai Baba, Dwarkamai mosque, Mhasoba temple all these places are within a periphery of 1km & can be covered on foot.
SHANI SHINGANAPUR : 88 kms from Institute Shani the son of Sun (Surya) is famous God in Shinganapur. A specialty of Shinganapur is there are no doors to the houses. Shri Shani Dev protects people from thieves. Shanishinganapur is one more religious place in Ahmednagar-Nagar Dist. Rahuri is 50 Km. from Shirdi, & Shanishinganapur is located at east on Nagar Manmad Road. Shinganapur the Sub verb of Sonai is to the east 16 Kms. from Rahuri. S.T. Buses & private cars are available for journey.
NASIK : 90 Kms from Institute A visit to Nashik temple by Hindus is considered as a visit to the 4 Dhams or holy Centers. RAMKUND : Prabhu Shri Ramchandra stayed in Nasik during his 14 Years VANVASA period. He used to take Bath at this place, thus it is recognised as RAMKUND. The same place is a part of KUMBHMELA, which comes after every 12 Years.
MUKTIDHAM : The Muktidham Temple is pure white Located near Nashik-Road Station, just 2 Kms, the colour signifying holiness and peace. White Makrana marble was used to build this temple has very unusual architecture. Unique to this temple are the 18 chapters of the Gita written on the walls.
KALARAM TEMPLE : This temple was built in 1794 and is similar in its architectural design to the nearby Trimbakeshwar Temple. The temple is 70 feet in height and was the brainchild of Gopikabai Peshawa. It was built with black stone from the mines of Ramsej Hill. The temple is surrounded by several smaller temples such as the Vithal Temple, Ganapati Temple, Maruti Temple, etc.
PANDAVLENI CAVES : The Pandavleni Caves are located on a tableland on Trivashmi Hill. Built by Jain kings these Caves are around 2000 years old. There are some 24 Caves that were home to Jain saints such as Tirthankara Vrishabdeo, Veer Manibhadraji, and Ambikadevi.
COIN MUSEUM : The Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies was established here in 1980. Located in the scenic surroundings of Anjani Hill, the institute is the only one of its kind in Asia. The museum has a well-documented record of the history of Indian numismatics.
TRIMBAKESHWAR : 125 Kms from Institute The village of Trimbak, 36 kms from Nashik, is famous for the Trimbakeshwar Temple and as the source of the Godavari River. Trimbakeshwar enshrines one of the 12 Jyotirlingas dedicated to Shiva and this one is considered to be the main Jyotirlinga.
BHIMASHANKAR : 180Kms from Institute Bhimashankar is the temple containing one of the five Jyotirlingas found in Pune Dist. Maharashtra. Nana Fadnis, an eminent statesman of the Peshawa days, constructed the beautiful Shiva Temple at Bhimashankar. The wooden entrance of the temple is beautifully carved. On Mahashivratri day, over 20,000 devotees attend a special religious fair. Bhimashankar is endowed with beautiful scenery and an all-around vibrant atmosphere. Besides the Shiva Temple and the dense forest surrounding it, you can also visit Bombay Point, Gupta Bhimashankar: the origin of Bhima River, Hanuman Tank and Nagphani Point.
DAULATABAD : 95 Kms from Institute Rising dramatically over 600 ft above the Deccan plain is the arresting sight of Daulatabad. Once known as Devgiri, this fort served as the head quarters of the powerful Yadava rullers. In the 13th century, Mohammed bin Tughlak, the Sultan of Delhi, made it his capital and renamed it Daulatabad, or City of Fortune. One of the world's best preserved forts of medieval times, surviving virtually unaltered, Daulatabad still displays many of the internal contrivances that made it invincible. A series of secret, quizzical subterranean passages lie amidst the fort. Its defense systems comprised fortifications of double and even triple rows of massive walls. A fortress conquered only by treachery!
ELLORA CAVES : 90 Kms from Institute Dating back to the 2nd BC and artistically built over a few centuries, the Caves of Maharashtra have an extraordinary appeal and aura. Nestled in the formidable Sahayadri Mountain Range, these caves have been home to monks of different religions. Be it the paintings in the Ajanta caves or the sculpture of the Ellora caves, or the divine presence in the Elephanta caves, the visitors have always and will always continue to be spellbound. These caves offer a visit that is truly unforgettable. A visit that will induce a sense of discovery, a discovery of the self, and of the divine. Aurangabad is the gateway to the region, and is generally where you would arrive or depart from. Aurangabad airport is conveniently located, around 10 kms east of the town, and is directly air-linked to Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur and Udaipur. Aurangabad is well connected to Mumbai and other cities. There are two trains that depart daily from Mumbai. The Tapovan Express leaves Mumbai early morning arriving in Aurangabad by late afternoon, while the Devgiri Express is an overnight train. Daulatabad and Caves can be accessed by private taxi or by the local bus that runs between Aurangabad and Ellora.
Two Days National Level Seminar On
Enhancing Employability through Skill Development Program 23rd & 24th January, 2015
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