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SHREE L.R. TIWARI C0LLEGE OF ENGINEERING
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A Magazine by SLRTCE
MARCH ‘16 ISSUE #5
Technical and Cultural
Festival 2016
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From Chairman’s Desk
Dear Students,
It is a universally acknowledged fact that high-
quality education lays the foundation of the
advancement of an individual. The excellence of
education and the academic ambience determine the
pinnacle everyone aspires to arrive at in his life.
We, at Rahul Group always strive to provide the
best possible facilities for the overall development of students. The immense
popularity received by our engineering college in Mira road over these years
stands testimony to our consistent & sincere efforts to give the best to our
students. No stone untouched!!! Shree L R Tiwari College of Engineering
achieved ISO 9001-2008 QMS along with membership of INET. The college
has, in its infancy, successfully organized spectacular events at the national
level such as the National Conference on 'Emerging Trends in Engineering &
Technology' and a National Technical Festival. The themes dealt with, at these
stimulating and thought provoking events, were most relevant, the aim being to
extend the scope of the current practices. Moreover many more such events
have been organized in the years that followed, thus fashioning young minds to
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innovate and present their ideas and channelling their energy towards achieving
merits throughout their professional course. At Shree L. R. Tiwari College of
Engineering, I assure that you will receive the best possible education,
comparable to any other renowned & established engineering college in and
around Mumbai. We have taken utmost care to develop ultra modern
infrastructure which is evident in the laboratories, workshop and library. Great
care has been taken to hand pick experienced and dedicated faculty members
who are motivated to guide and mentor the students. All this, I am sure, will
keep you more than satisfied and will make you and your parents proud to be a
part of this Institute. So here's wishing you a great future ahead! L. R.
TIWARI Chairman Shree Rahul Education Society.
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF’S MESSAGE
I would like to thank our beloved principal Dr. S. Ram Reddy and professors for
giving me this opportunity to re-initiate this
magazine. It was almost a year that our college
magazine was low due to some reasons. However,
with the new start of “RAWINK”, I would like to
make this magazine more popular and interesting
with its new sections. I appreciate the efforts of
our previous team to commence Shree L. R. Tiwari
College of Engineering‟s own magazine “RAWINK”. I
intend to make this magazine not only as a showcase
of a few known writers of the college but also to hunt a choice of talent hidden
in average student. I wish to make this magazine a combination of
entertainment, fun and education. The purpose of this magazine also includes
providing the students and all the staff members of SLRTCE a platform to
vehicle their thoughts and talents towards a miraculous creativity beneficial to
a greater section of organisation as well as society. Overall, I would ultimately
endeavour to exercise our magazine “RAWINK” as a medium to showcase the
progress of our students and the college. We would appreciate some good
contribution from our willing and interested students.
Last but not the least, I would like to thank every member allied with
“RAWINK” in the present & the past, and the associated departmental
professors for their constant efforts and guidance. I am grateful to my parents
for all the support and encouragement, and numerous friends within the college
for their goodwill and co-operation. ARCHIT M.
(BE-MECH)
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RECENT EVENTS
WOMEN SAFETY SEMINAR
A seminar on women commuters‟ safety was held in our college on 21st January,
2016. The students were enlightened about the present scenario of the society
where the women are destined to confront atrocities and unethical behavior of
some people in their everyday life.
The list of the guests for the occasion included Mr. Ashutosh Pandey, Asst.
Security Commissioner, RPF, Mr. Rajiv Singh Salariya, Inspector, RPF,
Ms.Linesh Bairagi, Inspector, RPF and the local police officers. The
dignitaries were cordially welcomed by all the students and staff members.
Principal of SLRTCE, Dr. S. Ram Reddy greeted the gentlemen with all his
heart. They all occupied the dais. The seminar hall was crowded with the
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enthusiastic
girl students
who were
waiting for
the seminar to
start. After
all, the
seminar was concerned and dedicated to their safety. The much anticipated
session began with the guest raising the girls to reveal their troubles and
privation they meet while travelling in trains buses and rickshaws. They were
asked about their experiences on pick-pocketing, chain snatching and
molestation happen during commuting in locals. It was quite an interactive
session. The girls were then shown some footage and asked to find out the
wrong and unnatural going on in those clips. They were made to identify the
offence, which ruffians did successfully in those clips.
There were two more policemen who shared their real life experiences in
dealing with the molestation and sexual harassment cases. The lady inspector,
Miss Bairagi delivered a speech which emphasized on self -protection skills. She
motivated the girls to be prepared for any sort of attack because they never
know what could happen with them. She discussed how women are soft targeted
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and how they are prevented to raise their voices against offences. Her speech
was truly inspirational. Ms. Bairagi shared her own experience on dealing with
these criminals. Emergency helpline numbers were provided to the students in
case if such emergency ever happens to them. She also guided the girls to be
wary of strangers.
The audience was thrilled to know the safety measure taken by the government
and the police to ensure the safety of women. The cops shared a detail that
Mumbai Suburban rail network has around 1000 CCTVs that monitor each and
every movement of the people. The cops concluded the seminar by saying that
they are trying their level best to make this city a better place for women and
men to live. They are trying to ensure that women‟s safety is of paramount
importance. Overall, the seminar was very illuminating and thrived on theme of
individual action taken by young generation girls to safeguard themselves. The
teachers and the students found the seminar to be very fruitful and
knowledgeable. The seminar was thus a success.
Tejas Parkar
TE ETRX
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TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATION-UTSAV
2K16
In UTSAV 2k16, technical fest was organised by
Shree LR Tiwari College of Engineering. Many
technical events were held such as PROJECT
COMPETITION, TECHNICAL PAPER
PRESENTATION, LAN GAMING, POSTER
COMPETITION, ROBO WARS, RUBIC CUBE, LINE
FOLLOWER, POWER TOWER, BOB THE BUILDER,
and DEBATE.
The event TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATION was inaugurated by
felicitation of the respected judge Prof. Mahendra Patil, the Head of
Computer Department in Athrva College of Engineering followed by the
presentation of the participants. The event held successfully under the
guidance of Ms. Nina Narasimhan and Mrs. Manjari Gogate. The event was co-
ordinated by Kush Mittal & Harsh Vyas. In this event, more than 25 groups
consist of 66 students presented their innovative ideas, knowledge and new
concepts in variety of technologies. Students from different colleges took part
in the event enthusiastically.
Hiten Nirmal Parth,Valangar, AtulGupta,Urmil Shah {Slrtce} got first prize
for „Development of a fuzzy neural network software for groundwater
modelling’. So far fuzzy logic has been extensively used to better analyze and
design controllers for chemical processors. It has also been used for other
applications like parameter estimation of nonlinear continuous time systems but
in general fuzzy logic has been intensively used for heuristics based systems
.Recently fuzzy logic has been applied successfully, in many areas where
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conventional model based approaches are difficult or not cost effective to
implement.
Zahwa Ansari {Slrtce} got second prize for BraingateTechnology.BrainGate is a
brain implant system developed by the bio-tech company‚ Cyber kinetics in
conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University. The
development of the brain gate system brain-computer interface is to enable
those with severe paralysis and other neurological conditions to live more
productively and independently.
Swapnil GorwadkarAsir Khan { Universal College of Engineering, Vasai } got
third prize for „Study of Effect of Roadway Factors on Vehicular Speed and
Passenger Car Unit Values’ Speed of vehicles on a highway indicates the quality
of service experienced by motorists. More importantly, the choice of speed has
direct implication on safety, efficiency and the size of environmental impacts
both for an individual road user and the traffic system in general. Not only the
general speed level, but also the way the speed changes is of importance.
However, higher the speed variation, greater will be the interactions among
vehicles, resulting bias in determining speed limits for design of highway
facility. Present study is carried out to understand the variation in speed and
Passenger Car Unit (PCU) Values for different roadway conditions. The speed is
found to vary significantly for different class of vehicles. Even the similar
pattern of variation is observed in PCU values when found using homogenization
method. For modernizations of society in each and every field new ideas are the
basic pillars. The events like TECHNICAL PAPER PRESENTATION focus on the
possible leading edges for new innovations. The participants presented their
ideas in various fields which shows that how much capabilities and knowledge
they do have which is required for their as well as society's development. The
aim of the event was to motivate students from different disciplines and to
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provide them a platform to share mutual knowledge, enthusiasm and passion for
science and technology was achieved successfully.
POOJA JOSHI
TE-IT
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KNOWLEDGE SECTION
Earthquake resistance: Straw to stones huts to houses
Over a protracted period of time, from the days of caves to 3-D printed
houses, the place we call “home” has changed imperceptibly. It is apparent that
humans have made acute thinking in making their “home” tenacious and
permanent; in doing so the major obstacle was always in the form of natural
forces such as strong wind, heavy rainfall or snow, or extreme temperature and
earthquake. With advancement in the technologies the method of construction
has also been bolstered up and many of the natural forces obstacles have been
overcome, though we can say that we are safe at our “home” but Mother Nature
has always something to surprise us with and challenge our beliefs. In recent
years many countries have seen the horrendous face of nature, not only
countries like Nepal, Haiti or Indonesia, which doesn‟t have proper construction
technique and capital to make their structure resistive to earthquake, and lost
hundreds of lives in it, but also super power countries Japan and china couldn‟t
hale their structure from the incursion of earthquake. So it‟s still intriguing
engineers and researchers to make new inventions and discoveries in order to
make structure resistive seismic waves. Many discoveries have been quite
efficient while some has proven to be incompetent; though it‟s absurd, humans
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are still trying to quench their thirst of curiosity to overpower nature. One of
such discovery, in constructing material, is done in Spain to make structure
earthquake resistant.
RESEARCHERS IN Spain are developing an earthquake-resistant brick that
they say could be incorporated into interior brick walls to stabilize them during
seismic events. Dubbed Sis brick by its creators at the University at
Polytechnic de Valencia, the material is capable of absorbing greater horizontal
movements than is the case with standard brick while still supporting vertical
loads that can affect a building‟s structural integrity. The bricks are designed
to be arranged in a pattern within partition walls made mostly of standard
bricks, and the researchers say that Sis brick would enable such a wall to
absorb three times as much horizontal movement as a typical brick wall. The
arrangement would essentially isolate the wall from the building‟s structural
frame during a seismic event, increasing its stability and preventing a potentially
catastrophic load transfer from the wall to the frame. Francisco J. Pillars,
Ph.D., the principal researcher on the project, explained that Sis brick greatly
reduces the structural effects of brick walls, which exhibit complex and
sometimes unpredictable behavior during earthquakes. The new material would
lead to more predictable building behavior and therefore a more accurate
structural design. “This is a product that is new and unique. There is nothing like
it on the market,” Pillars said in written responses to questions from Civil
Engineering. “It must be seen as a security system that protects the building
structure from the infill interaction and reduces the stresses in the masonry
panels.”
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Pillars are developing Sis brick with his brother, Luis Pillars, Ph.D., both of whom
are researchers at the university in the institute that specializes in concrete
science and technology. Their research was inspired by the earthquake that
struck the Spanish region of Murcia in 2011. The temblor, the region‟s strongest
in nearly 50 years, killed nine people, destroyed hundreds of homes, and caused
millions of dollars‟ worth of damage. The researchers observed that much of
the structural damage there was caused by the dynamic interaction between
buildings‟ structural frames and their brick infill walls. Here compromised brick
exerted additional forces on structural elements and caused failure. Other
scientists have developed earthquake-resistant bricks that offer enhanced
loading capacity, but the Pillars sought to design a brick that would add to that
property an ability to absorb greater horizontal movement. They designed Sis
brick with the goals of making brick masonry stronger, more resistant to
seismic movement, and more predictable. Sis brick‟s developers say that
incorporating just a small number of the bricks into a standard brick wall could
greatly improve its performance. They expect to soon conclude a three-year
development and testing process that could lead to additional research and
eventual commercial use. The researchers explained that although their testing
has convinced them of Sis brick‟s effectiveness in partition walls, they will still
have to test its use with double-layer brick. They plan to seek additional funding
for further research, which would include optimizing production and brick
configurations, developing additional uses for the brick, and studying its
behavior in walls with such openings as those for doors and windows. The
researchers estimate that using Sis brick could increase a building‟s cost by
about 2 to 3 percent, which they see as modest in relation to the potential
human and economic costs that it could prevent. At present they are in
discussions with two companies to gain a more accurate sense of the investment
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needed to produce the material. Such kind of efforts are required in order to
make our “home” more safer, but at the same time we should not forget to
venerate the power of nature. Humans are only creature making their transition
from cave to huts to high rise building and making its place of living better day
by day.
Shuja Abbas Abidi
B.E. CIVIL
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Real life applications of Data Mining and Business Intelligence
As the importance of data analytics continues to grow, companies are finding more and
more applications for Data Mining and Business Intelligence. Here we take a look at 5
real life applications of these technologies and shed light on the benefits they can
bring to your business. Data mining and business intelligence service provider The first
example of Data Mining and Business Intelligence comes from service providers in the
mobile phone and utilities industries. Mobile phone and utilities companies use Data
Mining and Business Intelligence to predict „churn‟, the terms they use for when a
customer leaves their company to get their phone/gas/broadband from another
provider. They collate billing information, customer services interactions, website visits
and other metrics to give each customer a probability score, then target offers and
incentives to customers whom they perceive to be at a higher risk of churning. Data
mining and business intelligence retail another example of Data Mining and Business
Intelligence comes from the retail sector. Retailers segment customers into „Recency,
Frequency, Monetary‟ (RFM) groups and target marketing and promotions to those
different groups. A customer who spends little but often and last did so recently will
be handled differently to a customer who spent big but only once, and also some time
ago. The former may receive a loyalty, up sell and cross-sell offers, whereas the latter
may be offered a win-back deal, for instance. Perhaps some of the most well -known
examples of Data Mining and Analytics come from E-commerce sites. Many E-commerce
companies use Data Mining and Business Intelligence to offer cross-sells and up-sells
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through their websites. One of the most famous of these is, of course, Amazon, who
use sophisticated mining techniques to drive there, „People who viewed that product,
also liked this‟ functionality. Data mining and business intelligence supermarkets Super
markets provide another good example of Data Mining and Business Intelligence in
action. Famously, supermarket loyalty card programmes are usually driven mostly, if not
solely, by the desire to gather comprehensive data about customers for use in data
mining. One notable recent example of this was with the US retailer Target. As part of
its Data Mining programme, the company developed rules to predict if their shoppers
were likely to be pregnant. By looking at the contents of their customers‟ shopping
baskets, they could spot customers who they thought were likely to be expecting and
begin targeting promotions for nappies (diapers), cotton wool and so on. The prediction
was so accurate that Target made the news by sending promotional coupons to families
who did not yet realise (or who had not yet announced) they were pregnant! You can
read the full story here on Forbes. The use of Data Mining and Business Intelligence is
not solely reserved for corporate applications and this is shown in our final example.
Beyond corporate applications, crime prevention agencies use analytics and Data Mining
to spot trends across myriads of data – helping with everything from where to deploy
police manpower (where is crime most likely to happen and when?), who to search at a
border crossing (based on age/type of vehicle, number/age of occupants, border
crossing history) and even which intelligence to take seriously in counter-terrorism
activities.
So Data Mining and business intelligence plays an important role in our real life. Service
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providers, retail, E-commerce, supermarkets, crime agencies are the real life
applications of data mining.
ART & CULTURE
Hope
“Hope” is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul
And sings the tune without the words
And never stops at all
And sweetest in the Gale is heard
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm
I‟ve heard it in the chilliest land
And on the strangest Sea
Yet - never - in Extremity
It asked a crumb - of me.
KAJAL R. SONI
(T.E ETRX)
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Faith
“FAITH” is a fine invention
when Gentlemen can see
But Microscopes are prudent
In an emergency.
KAJAL R. SONI
(T.E ETRX)
Childhood: The Best part of our life...
When we born we had no fear,
neither to slow nor to gear.
We were happy to lead our ways, in school, at home and also race.
We never felt lonely,
Because we were always pampered by our family.
We were happy to have no restrictions.
and always had a hopeful happy expectation.
We were enough lucky to have lots of fun,
rather than to learn, how was the real life to be run.
Those were the days,
when we laughed with our hearts.
We dare to truth and feared to to lie,
and hope to touch the night sky.
I never knew why I grew too fast,
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was just left with the memories to be long last.
I hated natural and loved artificial,
I realized it through my smile which wasn't real.
I wish I could get it back because now no more I want to strive,
yes I mean it, CHILDHOOD-the best part of our life...
Kamaljeet Kaur
FE ETRX
Why RESTLESSNESS???
Happiness is in all our peace,
we are satisfied with the worldly deeds,
aren't we? So why there is a physical need?
We feel that it's ones' teen satisfaction,
but somewhere down, it's poison's attraction.
Why we lose our control our best?
I can't understand,
Why listlessness is restlessness?
It's not just you, we or they,
It‟s somewhere also me.
We feel that nothing wrong in this, but it is false satisfaction,
Isn‟t it? For, just think about them,
the youngsters who sacrifices at border,
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if they think need for all such deeds
it, then wouldn't be possible to breath relief.
You may not agree with my words or rest,
but I still can't understand,
why listlessness is restlessness?
Kamaljeet Kaur
FE ETRX
LIFE IS A GAMBLE
When some people say they play POKER
Others look at them kind of strange.
They may not say it, but inside their heads
They say "OMG, he's a Gambler".
We all in some way are Gambling
What is that Gamblers do? They weigh.
Up the odds of particular situation
The risk reward ratio and make a bet.
This is not something which happens
Just inside casino, this is the stuff of life.
Little in Life is certain and everything
Is score. You have one life and the
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smallest decision you take today could
change course of your life. Everything
wedo,big or trivial may be worth it
or may be a mistake. But the thing is
we'll never know where the road not
taken would have led. But we have to
Gamble, we have to choose.
Life is a positive sum game, though
one could argue that since we all die.
In the end,final sum is zero.
All of us are born in casino and
Will eventually die in one.
SHUBHYANKAR TIWARI
T.E – ETRX.
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It’s Time to Learn something
It‟s time to learn something
Forget the past, to take something
Look the future, to gain something
Live in present, to love something.
It‟s time to learn something.
Take everything, choose something
Look everything, select something
Go everywhere, remember something
It‟s time to learn something.
Forget the past, to take something
Live your life, to there is nothing
But create a goal to achieve something
It‟s time to learn something.
Deelip Kumar Gupta
SE-ETRX
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Other Activities
Cultural festival is one of the most exciting events happening in a college.
Utsav 2k16 — the annual intercollegiate cultural fest was organized by
SHREE L. R. TIWARI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING.
Dr. S. Ram Reddy our beloved principal presided the function. The two-day
fest was attended by more than two thousand students, who participated in
more than 40 different contests ,competitions and games with a view to
stimulate the participants with verve and creativity and enable them to gain
a lifetime experience.
Have you ever
wished to go
back in time?
Ever wished to
live in the era
of 90’s?
Well Utsav 2k16 made this possible!!
This year’s fest theme was ‘BACK TO THE PAST’ the whole college was
decorated with the astonishing paintings viz. Bob Marley, Rajesh khanna,
Gabbar and it also had posters of iconic cartoons naming Naruto, Popeye,
One piece and Swat Cats. There were stunning standees of Marilyn Monroe,
Donkey Kong and the extravagant models of Titanic and Telephone Booth
were truly spectacular.
All this was possible because of the sincere enthusiasm and hard work of
the Decoration Team of Utsav 2k16.
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The highlights of the Cultural fest Utsav 2k16 were events like the
photography contest, #WannaBe Sherlock, Tv-Show Trivia and IPL Auction.
An interesting short documentary contest was also scheduled. The show
concluded on a high note as everybody danced, sang and partied at the DJ
Night.
It was a worthwhile & amp; fruitful experience for the students from
different colleges by gaining an immense insight through participation and
interaction.
The fest preparations started in mid-January. It was easier said than
done. With a fixed time limit and even more fixated budget the organizers
had a back-breaking task ahead of them with formidable feelings. Their
sheer will and determination to prove that they are no less than any other
college when it comes to putting up an extravaganza of the fest had kept
them going. Till the last day students were very doubtful whether all that
endless runs, late nights, hard work, lecture bunks would really pay off.
The co-operation of all the co-coordinators, teachers, students, principal &
the backup from our seniors and their guidance made this event a huge
success. The denouement of the fest was fantastic, we can proudly say
that the result was immaculately sweet and magnanimous.
MEET TIMBADIA
TE-IT
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OUR STUDENT CONTRIBUTORS
Harsh Vyas Meet Timbadia
Tejas Parkar Archit Mehta
Pooja Joshi AmitJalan
Sakshi Singh Aman Puri