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SSCE NEWSLETTER VOL.3 ISSUE 12, DECEMBER 2012.
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SREE SOWDAMBIKA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution)
CHETTIKURICHI (PO)-626134, ARUPPUKOTTAI.
Tel: 04566 – 223953 Fax: 04566 – 228232
SSCE NEWSLETTER Until You Triumph…
Vol. 3 Issue 12 December, 2012.
Website: www.sowdambikaengg.com E mail: [email protected]
October, 2010
Website: www.sowdambikaengg.com
Email: [email protected]
From the Editorial Board:
EDITORIAL BOARD
Dr. M. Siva Kumar,
Principal,
Editor-in-Chief
Mr. K.S. Srinivas,
Asst. Prof. / English
Associate Editor
Members
Mrs. M. Anitha Radha Roobavathy, Asst. Prof. / English
Mr. M. Barathi Raja,
Asst. Prof. / English
Ms. N. Reka Rani Asst. Prof. / English
Technical Support
Ms. M.Kalpana,
Lab Technician / English
Mad (k)e Weak by time and fate
But Strong in Will,
To Strive, to seek, to find…
And not to yield”
- Tennyson
How do we know if we are complete? It is often easier to tell when something is wrong than to know how it should be when it is right. What is involved in being ‘whole’? Being ‘complete’ or /whole’ means that we are a fully intact human being in a psychological sense. You may go bald or have lost a leg in an accident, but that need not influence your feelings of being complete. Being ‘whole’ means having self-confidence and generally feeling positive about your person and your life. It also means accepting yourself with all your strengths and faults. When you feel complete, you enjoy what you have. At the same time, you feel able to change those things in your life that need improvement and accept those things that cannot be changed. You relate with ease to the people with whom you come into contact on an everyday basis. This does not mean that we should have only positive or fulfilling relationships with others. Someone who is a complete person can be at odds with themselves and people around them at times; after all, this is part of growing up, developing as a person and becoming mature. Being at odds with yourself or others need not stop you engaging with the world around you. In order to feel whole, we need a sense of self, a sense of who we are, what our values are, and how we relate to others, be they family, colleagues, neighbours or complete strangers. In addition, we also need to be tuned in to our own feelings, to our body and to nature around us. This means that we have not only to look at the physical, mental and emotional level of existence, but over and above, go one step further and explore the spiritual side of human nature. It is only when all four aspects of life interweave successfully that we are truly complete. So let us now look at all four components- physical, mental, emotional and spiritual-in more detail.
-VERA PEIFFER
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We feel highly pleased and elated to have a very qualified and
exemplary personality Mr.D.Ramesh, Assistant professor in Humanities in our
campus. He is a very simple, hard working, dedicated, humble, generous, and
multi dynamic personality. He is noted for his helping tendency. He is very
genuine person. He puts his best in all the ventures in which he involves. His
ideas and thoughts are highly innovative and thought-provoking. As an
academician, he is highly skilled and a friendly teacher.
He did born his U.G and P.G degrees in VHNSN College, Virudhunagar
from 1996 to 2001. Then he finished his M.Phil in the same institution in 2002.
Afterwards, he passed out M.B.A at Alagappa University, Karaikudi in 2009.
Currently he is pursuing Ph.D. in M.K University. His voracious thirst for
knowledge is evident from his educational qualifications. Moreover, he finished,
P.G.D.C.A in 2005.
His selfless service has no bounds of constraints and it induces him to do
energetic and valuable service to the student‟s community. At first he worked as
Assistant Professor in Humanities, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
at National Engineering College for 7 Years. Then he is now rendering his
precious service as Assistant Professor in Humanities in the Department of
Science and Humanities in our college.
Apart from his academic work, he published many papers in journals on
various topics. His publications are „Effects and Control of Water Pollution‟,
„Effects and Control of Noise Pollution‟, „Outsourcing of services‟, „India now a
Favourite‟, „Liquidity Management of Tamilnadu Tourism Development
Corporation Ltd‟, How to keep Inplantation in check?, „Coffee Production and
Export in India‟, „India‟s Rice Production and Exports‟, „Unexpected Recession
in Indian Agriculture and Globalisation of Indian Economy‟. To crown his ment,
he has participated and presented papers in seminars and conferences.
His academic achievements are overwhelming as he used to produce
100% results in university examinations. His active participation in
extracurricular activities is clearly seen in his endeavors‟ as he worked as a
convenor in Rotaract Club, Fine Arts Club, Public relation Officer, and
Emergency Committee in various function. He also worked as a member in
various committees. Moreover he also acted as an Anna University representative
in Kamaraj College of Engineering and Technology and Sri vidya College of
Engineering and Technology. Undoubtedly, his service, commitment, endearing
nature, and foresight will certainly elevate our college fame.
Mr.D.Ramesh
AP/S&H
Profile of an Engineering Teacher
Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer
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Selvan.M.Elanthendral and Selvan.M.Pon Pandian of final year CSE participated a oneday
seminar on “Converting your innovative ideas/project idea into tangible business” on 2nd
November 2012 in Anna University Campus, Chennai.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Sweden Education Day
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mr.J.GANESAN AP/EEE, attended a CSIR sponsored National Level
Technical Seminar on “Recent Advancements in the field of High Voltage
Testing” conducted by National Engineering College, Kovilpatti on 23th
November 2012.
Department of Civil Engineering
Ms.N.Sooriyalakshmi AP/Civil, attended a National level Workshop on
“Application of Remote Sensing &GIS” conducted by Department of Civil
Engineering, held at DMI Engineering College Aralvaimozhi on 9th
November 2012.
Department of Science and Humanities
Prof. K.S.Srinivas, Faculty/English, attended the Fourth Annual Research
Congress and presented a paper on “Speaking Skills and Soft Skills for
Employability in IT Industries- A Study” on 30th
November 2012 in Karpagam
University, Coimbatore.
Symposium
The Association of Science and Humanities (ASHUM) conducted a one day Intra Collegiate Technical
Symposium “UTOPIA‟12” on 21st November 2012. Mr.K.Muthuraju, Assistant Governor Rotary District 3000
was the Chief Guest of the Symposium. The programme was presided over by the Principal and he offered
felicitation. The key Note address was delivered by the Chief Guest. Prof.A.D.Ramesh Babu HOD/S&H
convened the programme with Co-ordination of Prof.K.S.Srinivas/English and Prof.S.Yogalakshmi/Chemistry.
various events were conducted. There was an overwhelming response among students in participating events viz.
Paper Presentation, Quiz, Multimedia Presentation and Spot events. Also the highlight of the Symposium was
that the first year students exhibited various projects for Science Exhibition as a part of the Symposium.
A bold attempt is half of success
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The Chief Guest is addressing the key note, Thiru.U.Ramesh, Member/SSCE, Thiru.M.MuthuKamatchi,
Treasurer/SSCE, Dr.V.M.Vijaya Saravanan, Medical Counsellor, Principal, HOD-S&H and other members
are on the dais, the heads of departments and the students are off the dais- a view.
The Chief Guest, Principal, HOD/S&H, Dr.V.M.Vijaya Saravanan, Medical
Connsellor, Office-bearers of ASHUM lighting the kuthuvilakku-a view.
The winners of the events are being awarded prizes by the Principal during the
valediction-a view.
Jack of all trades and master of none
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Some sample Projects are presented by EIE Students.
It is the pride of the college that our college conducted a mega Project Expo ’12 in our college premises on 9th
November 2012. Under the sustained support of the management and with the able guidance of the Principal the
exhibition was conducted and successfully executed in a grand finale. Thiru.B.Bagavathy, C.E.O, Virudhunagar
District inaugurated the exhibition and it was showcased by over 70 schools. Over three thousand students from
various schools arrived here and spectated the projects. The whole project exhibition was executed and
convened by Prof. N.Saravana Selvam, Dean Academic, Prof.K.Renuka HOD/EIE and Prof.M.Karuppasamy,
Faculty/Maths. Our college students of various departments also exhibited their projects.
Automatic Wireless Water
Level controller Automatic door knocking system
Automatic fire detector
Shri.B.Bagavathy Chief Educational Officer,
Virudhunagar District, opening the “Project Expo‟12”,
Secretary, Shri.V.Kariveeran, Shri.P.Kathirvel, Dean,
SSCE, President SSCE along with the dignitaries-
a view.
The Chief Guest is witnessing the
Exhibition-a view.
Project Expo
A bargain is a bargain
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A demonstration of the Project is being done by
the students of our college and is being monitored
by the school students-a view.
The school students are demonstrating and
explaining the project-a view.
Shri.T.R.Varadharajan, a renowned Industrialist, is distributing the prizes for the
Project Exhibition. Advisor, Secretary and Principal are rejoicing the occasion. The
members of Sri Sowdambika Polytechnic College and other executive members are
along with audience-a view.
On behalf of the NSS Unit of our college An Awareness Programme on “Dengue Fever and
Prevention Measues” was conducted in association with Students Welfare Counselling Cell on
17th
November 2012. Mr.G.Arockia Raja Programme Officer, NSS Unit of our college and
Mrs.M.Anitha Radha Roobavathy, Incharge-SWCC organized and executed the programme.
Prof.A.D.Ramesh Babu HOD/S&H presided over the function. Prof.K.S.Srinivas
faculty/English, briefed the Power Point matters.
NSS EVENT
A good beginning is half the battle
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Mrs.M.Anitha is over mike as part the Introduction of the session. Mr.G.Arockia Raja,
Prof,K.S.Srinivas and the audience-a view.
Iyarkai Mission 2012
St. John Ambulance organized a Camp on “First Aid for Crisis and Emergency Period “on 23rd
November 2012. The demonstration for First Aid was administered by the Lecturerers of the
Centre viz., Mr.Manikandan and Mr.Chandran. The practice was administered to the students to
enable them to help at the time of crisis and emergency. The Camp was organized and presided
over by Dr.V.M.Vijaya Saravanan, Medical Counsellor. The programme was executed by
Mrs.M.Anitha Radha Roobavathy, Incharge-SWCC and convened by Prof.A.D.Ramesh Babu,
HOD/S&H.
A Demonstration of First Aid is being administered by the officials of St.John
Ambulance during the occasion of Iyarkai Mission 2012 -a view.
A word spoken is past recalling
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LKG Girl: Dai en pinnadi varadhe engappakku IG varaikkum theriyum. LKG Boy: Podi engappakku Z varaikkum theriyum.
Prepared by M.KARUPPASAMY
AP/MATHS
Try at your home
Can you prove 1=2 (Boolean logic)
It is a well-Known fact that 2 is not equal
to 1 but you can prove it as follows;
We know that
a2-a
2 = (a-a) (a+a)
a (a-a) = (a-a) (a+a)
a = a+a
a = 2a
1 = 2
Fun with 37:
If one multiplies 37 by
3, 6, 9, 12…27 (AP) then
the wonderful results given by it are:
37 X 3 = 111 37 X 6 = 222 37 X 9 = 333
37 X 12 = 444
37 X 15 = 555
37 X 18 = 666
37 X 21 = 777
37 X 24 = 888
37 X 27 = 999
Prepared by,
A.SATHIAVATHI AP/MATHS