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HULCHAL An industrial visit to one of the most eminent company in elec- trical sector, it was an day to look back to, a warm welcome by Genus family to our stu- dents was very pleasing, the day with Genus started with lite snacks which surely did satisfied the stomachs later on the Genus family served food for our brains, which I hope was a way for the students to quench the thirst of knowl- edge, we were addressed by some of the most experienced members of the Genus family and we were amazed by the way they taught us the values of the corporate sector. There were three speakers, all from different backgrounds, the session helped us to be up to date with the knowledge re- lated to the marketing, human resource and finance sector. There were no questions unan- swered, the speakers did their best in providing the students with the most suitable answers. Although due to the lack of time all the students did not get a chance to visit the indus- trial sector, but at the end it was an day of learning and helping ourselves to prepare for the future. Report ByAkshay Sharma ISBM is thankful to Genus Power Ltd. For organizing industrial tour cum learning workshop, where senior execu- tives from Genus guided the students about corporate world. GenusEnergizing Lives The software of tally is a very important software when it comes to the finance depart- ment, Dr. Ram Garg con- ducted an one day workshop for all the students of ISBM, training them on the skills of tally, he taught the students on how to effectively work on the software and taught the stu- dents from the fundamentals to the depths, the software is basically used for making com- pany profiles, creating a voucher, shortcut keys, fund flow statement, cash flow statement, recording of trans- actions and how to tally work practically, students were satis- fied at the end of the work- shop about their tally skills and were confident enough to use tally in future. Report byShabbir Alam TallyA workshop unbounded ISBM GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY NEWSLETTER 1 (3) 7/10/13 Project Management 2 Virtual Trading by ICICI 2 Doom of Morality 3 BITCOIN 4 C3W 2013 6 Alumni Speak 7 Inside this issue: Upcoming Events Its time feel some adrenaline rushing in the cells as Bellicose is round the corner, taking place on 9th and 10th of October. C3W has always been an awaited event of the year which will unfold on the 18th and 19th of October.

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HULCHAL

An industrial visit to one of the

most eminent company in elec-

trical sector, it was an day to

look back to, a warm welcome

by Genus family to our stu-

dents was very pleasing, the

day with Genus started with

lite snacks which surely did

satisfied the stomachs later on

the Genus family served food

for our brains, which I hope

was a way for the students to

quench the thirst of knowl-

edge, we were addressed by

some of the most experienced

members of the Genus family

and we were amazed by the

way they taught us the values

of the corporate sector. There

were three speakers, all from

different backgrounds, the

session helped us to be up to

date with the knowledge re-

lated to the marketing, human

resource and finance sector.

There were no questions unan-

swered, the speakers did their

best in providing the students

with the most suitable answers.

Although due to the lack of

time all the students did not

get a chance to visit the indus-

trial sector, but at the end it

was an day of learning and

helping ourselves to prepare

for the future.

Report By– Akshay Sharma

ISBM is thankful to Genus

Power Ltd. For organizing

industrial tour cum learning

workshop, where senior execu-

tives from Genus guided the

students about corporate

world.

Genus– Energizing Lives

The software of tally is a very

important software when it

comes to the finance depart-

ment, Dr. Ram Garg con-

ducted an one day workshop

for all the students of ISBM,

training them on the skills of

tally, he taught the students on

how to effectively work on the

software and taught the stu-

dents from the fundamentals

to the depths, the software is

basically used for making com-

pany profiles, creating a

voucher, shortcut keys, fund

flow statement, cash flow

statement, recording of trans-

actions and how to tally work

practically, students were satis-

fied at the end of the work-

shop about their tally skills and

were confident enough to use

tally in future.

Report by– Shabbir Alam

Tally– A workshop unbounded

ISBM GYAN VIHAR UNIVERSITY NEWSLETTER 1 (3)

7/10/13

Project Management 2

Virtual Trading by ICICI

2

Doom of Morality 3

BITCOIN 4

C3W 2013 6

Alumni Speak 7

Inside this issue:

Upcoming Events

Its time feel some

adrenaline rushing in

the cells as Bellicose

is round the corner,

taking place on 9th

and 10th of October.

C3W has always been

an awaited event of

the year which will

unfold on the 18th

and 19th of October.

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Management is the core com-

petent for the management

students, management includes

wide aspects of the corporate

world and who better can

teach us management than our

respected Dean Dr. TK Jain,

who is immensely experienced

in management, the session of

project management was ex-

tremely interactive and com-

petitive, students were divided

into teams and were told to

play the laid out activities

which were brain teasers, ma-

jority of the students were

scratching their heads with no

clue of how to solve the given

problems and situations, stu-

dents learned how to calculate

the days for completion of the

projects and how to effectively

manage them, this session was

further overtaken by dr. Swati,

who again conducted an abso-

lutely amazing activity which

the students loved and at the

end dr. Ram Garg conducted

an activity about successful and

unsuccessful business plan

which was sheerly interactive

and knowledgeable.

Report By– Aditya Kookna

Project Management

tension, it gets the heart pump-

ing, the game is being played

under the guidance of Dr. ram

Garg who himself has a wide

knowledge relating to the

stocks, the game is being

played nationally and the prices

for the winners are extraordi-

nary, a majority of the students

are playing this game from

ISBM which itself creates an

healthy competition inside the

college. Axis community is

always known for getting and

organizing amazing events

which again has been proved

right by the head of the com-

munity Dr ram Garg, who says

" we want our students to excel

in every field and we will sup-

port them whenever they need

us".

Report by– Mahendra Solanki

Axis Community presents Virtual Trading

1st October to 15th Octo-

ber, An on going event of

virtual stock trading looks very

promising as students can try

their luck, skills and knowledge

relating to the stock world in

any way they can without los-

ing any money. This game is

conducted by ICICI which

gives a real feel of the stock

world the ups and downs, the

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Doom of Morality

Envision a bee stuck in a spiders web, struggling, baffled and known of its coming

doom, similarly morality is stuck in the web of desires. How could you possibly in-

struct a teenager today after what is being manifested on the television (promotion

of alcohol, drugs, influence of celebrities, fashion of clothing, live-in relationships).

There was an era when friendship was respected, now it’s so called “friends with

benefits”. Morality has vaporized as the like of Water.

Development has ruined decency, its universal today to have children before mar-

riage, the newspapers are full of sexual assault on women’s, there is killing for mere

amount of money, children, small children are made to work, female child is killed

in the wombs, Is this the world we want to live in? Is this we called development?

Television, internet, parties, alcohol, drugs; we have given up everything for them.

It’s not we who are consuming them; it’s they who are consuming us. Our morality

is being consumed and as a result it’s scarce now. Morality is doomed.

Everyone wants their sisters, their mothers, and their wives to be respected but are

not willing enough to respect other women folk. It seems correct to remark a

women passing by but becomes intolerable when done to our own. What kind of

demons have we turned into?

Morality is to differentiate between good and bad, right and wrong. Are we really

capable of distinguishing? We are living our lives with unknown desires; we are just

walking without any clue of the destination. We have become so heedless of moral

values that we want to accomplish our desires at any cost. In present morality is

vanished but convincingly in future people won’t know it ever existed.

Written By– Apurv Dadhich

Guided by– Mr. Puneet Bafna (Faculty ISBM)

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Bitcoin– Something New

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Introduction:

Making payment is one of our routines and its mode has changed very drastically. Initially there was

barter system then we moved from gold/silver coins for making payments, to paper currency, plastic

money and finally electronic payment. Now there is a new emerging concept-cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is

one of the crypto currencies which is gaining popularity day by day.

What is it?

Bitcoin is a digital currency used over the internet for trading or payment for services. It is encrypted

using cryptography for security hence cannot be easily counterfeited. It can be transferred from a com-

puter or Smartphone to another and cannot be tracked. Its internationally recognized code is BTC.

Bitcoin was introduced in 2008 as a peer to peer, electronic cash system by an anonymous group of

individuals. It is a decentralised currency that is created, used and controlled by its users. The Bitcoin

phenomenon is growing at a rapid pace. The currency is finite in number to keep inflation rates low. A

typical bitcoin address has alphanumeric code with some signs.

Advantages:

As it is a digital currency, one can carry thousands of bitcoins in his/her phone or any electronic stor-

age device. Any transaction one does using bitcoin is untraceable and there are no taxes involved.

Unlike physical currency one cannot stole bitcoins because theft requires access to authorized physical

device to transfer them. Its transfer occurs instantly therefore one cannot reverse the transaction and

most importantly bitcoins are not liable to any government or financial institution making it accessible

to everyone.

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Trading Platforms:

The largest Bitcoin trading platform is Tokyo-based Mt.Gox. It is also the most reliable place to buy bit-

coin. The bourse always displays an exchange rate and can show a chart with historical rates. Bitcoin is di-

vided into smaller units called Satoshis. 100 million satoshis make 1 BTC.

Pitfalls (obviously):

Volatility is one of the biggest pitfalls. The value of bitcoins could nosedive at any time or appreciate sev-

eral times over in just few hours. Since supply and demand of bitcoins is not monitored by any central au-

thority, there is a low liquidity. The other problems include frequent hacking attempts, confusion among

users etc. Since bitcoin transactions are not easily traceable, they can be used for money laundering and for

all manner of illegal online transactions.

Usage:

There are number of places where one can spend bitcoins. Some popular websites accept bitcoins for mak-

ing purchases and donations. Certain physical establishments in the USA have started accepting Bitcoins

payment. Besides, as it has a trding platform, it is also used for investment purposes. Recently RBI said that

it has no intention of regulating virtual currency (BITCOIN) right now cos' it will first seek to understand

Bitcoin although it has recently come under regulatory gaze in US and other countries over concerns that it

can be used for illegal purposes. I hope it was informative.

Written By– Deepak Ku Sah

Guided by– Dr. Ruchi Goyal (Faculty ISBM)

ISBM has conferred the best student award to the fol-

lowing students for their outstanding performance : -

A.Amit Kumar Pathak (B.Com—Corporate Secre-

taryship—III Semester)

B.Apurv Dadhich (BBA—III Semester)

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C3W is scheduled on 18 and 19 Octo-

ber. The students are preparing them-

selves for the event. We are proud to

share that large number of environmen-

talists, writers, thinkers, and eminent

experts are participating during this

convention. Prominent names include

Shri Sharad Joshi, Shri Om Thanvi,

Major Himanshu, Shri Sawai Singh ji,

Shri Anupam Mishra ji, Shri Rajendra

Singh ji, Dr. S.N. Subba Rao ji, The

students are preparing special skits,

plays and activities representing their

perspectives on environmental protec-

tions (scheduled for Creative Cultural

Night on 18/10/13). There will be spe-

cial GREEN BUSINESS PLAN

CHALLENGE being hosted by E-Cell

of Gyan Vihar University supported by

Nurture Talent Academy. There will be

special sessions, workshops and training

programmes specially designed for this.

a. Sri Devi Singh Bhati : He has saved

thousands of hactares of Gochar Land

in Desert areas. He will share his experi-

ences of how he saved this land. He will

also share the benefits of Gochar land,

the benefits of vegetations which are

found in Gochar Land.

b. Prof. Varun Arya : He has converted

100 acres of barren land into green land

near Jodhpur. He will make a presenta-

tion on how he did it.

c. Sri Nirmal Bardia : He has planted

1 crore trees in desert areas. He will

share how he did it and how he will get

5 crore trees planted.

d. Sri P.C. Jain : He got over 11 lakh

trees planted in just one day. He will

share his experiences

e. Karuna International : It mobilised

schools to involve students in polythene

boycott, protesting against cruelity

against animals and in organising stu-

dent campaign for plantations. They will

share their experiences

f. Greenpeace : they are involving our stu-

dents in research in preparing a solar based

water pump which will be operated on solar

energy and will cost less then Rs. 1 lakh.

g. Sri Anil Bokil, Arthakranti, Pune : he will

share his ideas on new economic system which

he has conceptualised

h. Anuj Agarawal : He will share his ideas on

how India can become a great country - his

concept of Moulik Bharat

i. Ms . Medha Patkar : She will share her vi-

sion about negative impacts of large dams and

large projects and how to protect property

rights of tribals and common citizens

j. Dr. S.N. Subba Rao , NYP : He will share

how youth can again transform our country.

k. Justice Pana Chand Jain : He will share his

ideas on role of law and judges in environment

protection

l. Justice V.S. Dave : he will talk about recent

important decisions on environment protec-

tion and role of Green Tribunal.

m. Major Dr. Himanshu : He will talk about

how he is organising the farmers in UP and

how he is fighting for the rights of farmers.

n. Shivraj Bishnoi : on contribution of Bish-

noi community in protecting animals and trees

in Rajasthan.

o. Dr. Mahendra Khadgawat : He has digital-

ised Rajasthan Archieves including 35 lakh old

princely states' documents. He will share his

experiences and will also throw light on envi-

ronmental issues in the old documents.

p. Dr. Latif Usta, Jawahar Kala Kendra,

Jaipur : He is an authority on monument con-

servation. He is curator with Jawahar Kala

Kendra and will share his insights on conserv-

ing heritage.

q. Dr. P.S. Vohra, Chandigarh : an expert

economist, he will share his ideas on impact of

climate change on Indian economy

r. Krishna Prasad, Delhi : Patent holder in

water purification technologies, he will share

his innovations in water purifications

and options for the future.

s. Rajendra Singh, Innovative prod-

ucts Delhi : He will share his innova-

tions in product designing.

t. Leadership Guru Nitin Parab,

Mumbai : he will talk on "Climate

Change Civil Unrest and New Age

Leadership."

U. Corporate Trainer Sujit Lalwani,

Bangalore : - he will conduct special

sessions for students on leadership

V. Six Sigma Trainer Priya Thareja,

Chandigarh : She will throw light on

Quality Management and environ-

mental issues

W. Energy Expert Prof. K.K.

Sharma, Adani Institue of Manage-

ment, Ahmedabad : he will speak on

environmental leadership

X. R.K. Jani : A senior development

sector expert, he will conduct a work-

shop on Development Sector

Y. Jyoti Kothari: A writer, blogger

and an expert on gems and jewellery

industry, he will share his ideas on

climate change and water issues.

Z. Vastu Shashtri R.K. Sutar : re-

nowned Vastu Expert and consultant,

he will share his perspectives on

Green Buildings.

A. Prateek Tiwari, Living Green,

Jaipur : he will share his experiences

and present presentations on Green

Buildings and future technologies.

.... this is only a small list.... the list

goes on. We are fortunate that many

eminent speakers from across the

country are participating during these

sessions. Eminent professors from

across the country will share their

papers, findings and research out-

comes. www.c3w.in gives updates

C3W Convention on Climate Change and Water : amazing platform of environmentalists

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This is Gyan Vihar. Actually the name is consisting the whole meaning. i.e. the lot of Gyan, a lot of Education or I would like to say quality & innovative education is being provided by the learned & ex-perienced faculty members. The campus of Gyan Vihar is very eco friendly and the stu-dents come here to have knowledge in a friendly natural environmental and they feel enjoyment to study here. When I was a student of 1st year,

I was very nervous and my

faculty members motivated me, they encouraged me saying “yes you can do it”. I will al-ways thank full to my teachers, because of them, today I am a transformed person. I am spe-cially thankfull to our respected Dean (Dr. T.K. Jain sahib) to motivate me in correct direc-tion, that you must became an Entrepreneur and because of his great motivation Today I have become An Entrepre-neur. Thank you Gyan Vihar Family.

Report By-Vaibhav Gupta (mobile :91- 9461230218)

Executive Director:-

Children’s Academy B.Ed – Collage,

Children’s Academy Convent School, (Sr. Sec. BSE Residen-tial School)

Children’s Academy Sr. Sec. School,

Science Focus Institute,

King’s PG.

Alwar (Rajasthan)

ALUMNI SPEAK

Education. Finally I visited ISBM Gyan Vihar and fortu-nately I got admission in MBA – IB (International business) . I was so happy to get admission. This are was very important movement of my life.I wanted to go in Export – Import Busi-ness so I joined MBA – IB. After MBA, I got placement in Export house an Assistant Manager. I got lot of Exposure

& experience studying in this university. I would like to par-ticularly say about faculty & education pattern in ISBM, as it is outstanding here. All facul-ties were very much suppor-tive. They had provided lot guidance for my future. I am very thankful to them.

Report by– Vijay Yadav

MBA – IB – 2008/2010

[email protected]

ISBM Truly AMAZING—Vijay Yadav

It was very amazing experience for me to be in ISBM Gyan Vihar University. I was finding a way for my career after my graduation. I spent my two year after graduation because I was confused to get admission for professional course. I got many calls from lot of colleges and universities from North & South but I was not happy about their environment &

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Ingo Boltz of Greenpeace International at Gyan Vihar University : for Solar Pump (Greenpeace Challenge)

This newsletter has been edited and compiled by APURV DADHICH (student of BBA III Semester). Please email

your suggestions, ideas, feedback, support and comments to : Apurv Dadhich <[email protected]>