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CII Yi YUVA IISU CHAUPAL
THE IIS UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
ANNUAL REPORT
2016-17
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CONTENTS
S.no. TOPIC
1 About CII Yi YUVA Chaupal
2 Committees
3 List of Activities
4 Report of Activities
5 List of Student members
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About CII Yi YUVA Chaupal
Young Indians involves students from schools and colleges around
the country to involve them in leadership, personal development and
nation building activities, Yi Students Net envisions connecting
students to the community, the country at large and working towards
a movement for “Nation Building”.
Young Indians (Yi) is an integral part of the Confederation of Indian
Industry (CII), a non government, not-for-profit, industry. Yi has
around 1500 direct members in 32 chapters, and engages around 8300
students through student nets. Yi membership includes young
progressive Indians between the age of 25 & 40 and comprises
entrepreneurs, professionals and achievers from different walks of
life. “To become the voice of Young Indians Globally” being the
vision of Yi, it provides a platform for young Indians to participate
and contribute. Yi’s work can be divided primarily into three groups;
“Young Leadership”’ “Young Social Entrepreneurship” and
“International Engagements”.
“Yi YUVA” is the new name for Yi Youth Affairs vertical. Young
Indians involve students from schools and colleges by forming
“Chaupals” across various institutes around the country. Yi Yuva IIS
Chaupal aims to synergise students and their energy for positive
action. It provides an opportunity to start thinking and work for India.
As a part of this net, Students work in cross functional teams with a
broad objective of enhancing their leadership skills and giving back to
the nation. In the process, they get opportunity for self development,
skill building, community service and nation building.
The Yi Chapter launched its first Yi Student NETwith the IIS
University 19th September 2013. Mr. Rohit Verma, chair, Yi JAipur
Chapter and Dr. Ashok Gupta, Vice Chancellor, The IIS University,
signed MOU for the same.
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THE IIS UNIVERSITY, JAIPUR
CII Yi YUVA Chaupal Committee (2016-2017)
The committee formed to organize and coordinate activities of the CII
Yi student’s Net –“IISU Chaupal” is as follows:
Faculty:
S.No. Name Position
1 Dr. Deepika Singh Coordinator
2 Dr. Mahima Rai Coordinator
3 Dr. Shweta Kastiya Member
4 Dr. Aditi R. Khandelwal Member
5 Dr. Meenakshi Anand Member
Student Committee:
S.no Name Role Class
1 Ms. Pragati Sharma President MBA HR sem 1
2 Ms. Yamini Sharma Secretary B.Com (H) sem 1
3 Ms. Shraddha Jain Member MBA HR sem 1
4 Ms.Bhavika Singh Member MBA HR sem 1
5 Ms. Dolly Jain Member MBA IB sem 1
6 MS. Kritika Mangal Member B.com (H) sem 3
7 Ms. Radhika Falood Member B.Com (H) sem 3
8 Ms. Chelsi Johari Member BBA sem1
9 Ms. Vaishnavi Sharma Member B.Com (H) sem 1
10 Ms. Jhanvi Solanki Member B.Com (H) sem 1
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LIST OF ACTIVITIES
(2016-2017)
The events organized by CII Yi YUVA Chaupal in the session were:
S.no Date Activities
1 21th July, 2016 Orientation
2 12th August,2016 Guest lecture on social media management
3 26th August, 2016 Industrial visit to Gupta Fabtax Pvt. Ltd.
4 6th October, 2016 Investing, Trading, Studying and Travelling to the United States
5 7th October, 2016 Industrial visit to Jaipur Rugs
6 8th December, 2016 Thought Leadership debate competition
7 20th January, 2017 Nukkad Natak at Santokha Durlabhji Memorial Hospital
8 25th January, 2017 Nukkad performance on HNOP
9 31th January, 2017 Peace with YUVA
10 4th march’17 Annual session of young Indians (Jaipur chapter)
11 20th March, 2017
Guest Lecture on Power Dressing
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ORIENTATION
21St
July 2016
An Orientation programme about Yi Yuva was organized on 21st July,
2016 in the AV hall. Mr Shreyans Kasliwal,Chair Yi Yuva Vertical &
Director Kamal Autofinance Ltd, Mr Apurv Bordia, Co Chair Yi
Yuva Vertical & Director, Everdata technologies pvt. ltd., Ms Shruti
Jain, Member Yi Jaipur Chapter and Mr Sankalp Temani, Executive
Member- Yi Jaipur Chapter, were present on the occasion. Mr
Kasliwal gave a presentation about Yi Yuva and informed about the
basic concept of Yi Yuva and the various activities for students as a
part of this platform. Some of these were-
• Opportunity to Interact/Network with Entrepreneurs&
Professionals from diverse background
• Leadership, Skill Building, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
• An Experience on Leadership through Leadership Program
• Invaluable Motivation for Young Minds to see how other Young
achievers are making a difference
• A unique Networking Opportunity with Peers across the country
and worldwide
• An opportunity to participate in all major Yi events
Mr Bordia joined and highlighted the benefits to students and
motivates to join Yi Yuva.
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GUEST LECTURE ON “SOCIAL MEDIA
MANAGEMENT”
12th
Aug 2016
A Guest lecture was organized on 12th August 2016 on the topic
“Social Media Management” in the AV Hall of The IIS University.
Mr Shreyans Kasliwal, Chair-Yi Jaipur Chapter, Mr Sankal Temani,
Executive, Yi Jaipur Chapter, Ms Pallavi Mishra and few other Yi
members were present on the occasion. The speaker was Mr Dilnawaz
Khan. He is an entrepreneur, evangelist & an engineer. Prior to the
lecture on “Social Media Management”, Ms Pallavi Mishra, a Yi
member, briefly introduced the project “MASOOM” to Yuva
members. This project deals with creating awareness about child
sexual abuse among students of Primary classes. MASOOM is a
platform where children are made aware about the difference between
good touch & bad touch. The purpose of the project is not to scare
children but to make them aware regarding child sexual abuse.
Social networking is a crucial part of our lives today, but managing it
all can be overwhelming. Mr Khan delivered his talk in a very simple
and interesting manner. He said that social media is like the wrapper
of a chocolate which envelops people all around and drives them. He
also gave some very useful tips to students on how to manage their
social media accounts.
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AN INDUSTRIAL VISIT TO GUPTA FABTAX
26th Aug 2016
The first industrial visit of YUVA session 2016-17, was organized to
the GUPTA FABTAX PRIVATE LTD in which around 150 members
participated.
Gupta Fabtax private Ltd is a textile industry established in 1990
located in RIICO industrial area. It is associated with Bella Casa
Fashion & Retail Limited. The core of the company is manufacturing
& exporting of Bedspreads, Curtain Fabrics-woven, Cushions &
Cover, Home Furnishing, Kitchen Linen, Patchwork, Patchwork
Quilts, Quilts, Table Coverings/linen, and Table Runners. Mr
Shreyans Kasliwal gave us the highlights about the industry & he then
introduced the participants to the director of the company Mr Saurav
Gupta. The company is the number one leading innovator, selling
their products locally & online. The products are supplied to well-
known retail markets like lifestyle, max, reliance etc. Moreover
products are also supplied in Bihar & Bharatpur regions as well. On
visit to each sector located in the industry students saw the process of
manufacturing, printing & supplying of the products with the help of
labourers which proved to be the live examples of how a factory
works. The visit was very useful for the students of commerce and
management.
Pranjal Nahata
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At GUPTA FABTAX
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Investing, Trading, Studying and Travelling to the United
States
6th
October, 2016
CII YI YUVA Chaupal gave our students an opportunity to attend a
seminar on ‘Investing, Trading, Studying and Travelling to the US’, at
the Royal Orchid in the month of October.
The honourable guests for the occasion were from CII Rajasthan and
American Embassy who shared the advantage of investing, studying
and trading abroad. They threw light in the joint vision statement of
the partnership in which the US and India work together, not just for
the benefit of the nations but for the benefit of both of the world.
Some of the benefits are as follows:
• Trade- both countries now aspire to increase bilateral trade to
the tune of $5 billion.
• Investments- since India is growing faster in investments, it
becomes a perfect destination for investment.
• Education- there will be more opportunities in exchange of skill
and knowledge where students will get more exposure.
• Tourism- the exotic cultures of both the countries has a lot to
offer.
The seminar provided a wider view of the Indian-US relationship
which has all new policies where our youngsters can avail the best
resources for building their future.
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At Royal Orchid
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An Industrial visit to Jaipur Rugs
7th
October, 2016
On 7th of October, the Chaupal made an industrial visit to India’s top
most carpet manufacturers and sellers, THE JAIPUR RUGS. The
founder of the company is Mr. Nand Kishore Choudhary who is a
social entrepreneur. It is a family business in which 3 generations
work in one tune at different locations including HO at India and
outlets in US.
Moreover students learn the tactics of business and the attributes of
social entrepreneurship, since the organization teaches the value of
‘LINKING THE GRASSROOTS WITH THE LUXURIES’. The
industries follow supply chain management which adds on to its
success.
Students explored new ways and methods of running a business and
also the qualities of leadership.
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At Jaipur Rugs
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Thought leadership debate competition
8th
December 2016
A new initiative by CII-YI YUVA Chaupal to generalize the scheme
of Demonetization among young Indians was taken on 8th of
December 2016 at GIT, Jaipur. It was a Thought Leadership Debate
Competition with the topic “Demonetization is s game changer in the
Indian economy”. There were four more colleges took part in the CII-
YUVA chapter. The guests of honour for the same were Mr. Shreyans
Kasliwal who welcomed the gathering with an enthusiastic note, Mr.
Ashish Maheshwari, chair YUVA introduced us to YI and Mr. Arjun
Chowgule, chair YUVA debate, gave us the guidelines of the
competition. Among the four colleges JK Lakshmipat University
bagged the first position and certificates of appreciation were awarded
to the other participants. This was followed by a discussion on
demonetization by the experts and in the end Mr. Vivek Lodha, co-
chair YUVA delivered the vote of thanks.
The activity ultimately enlightened the students and helped them to
understand better the implications of the scheme.
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Nukkad Natak
20th
January
A NUKKAD NATAK was conducted in collaboration with a team of
CI YII and Dr. Piyush Mathur who is Nephrologists to celebrate Yi
Gift an Organ day on the 20th of January 2017 in conjunction with the
National Volunteering Week 2017. Gift an Organ has always been an
initiative to increase awareness on organ donation and we are
educating people and removing the myths related to this noble
gesture. “Nukkad Natak has been an integral part and the idea is to
propagate social and political messages in a humorous and sarcastic
way and create awareness among the masses.
They spread awareness among the people present there about organ donation which is basically removal of a valuable organ from a donor and transplanting it to a recipient. According to Mr. Piyush Mathur, he will be to encourage the general population to learn from positive people on how to bring more meaning into their own lives despite all the challenges.
The play attracted a lot of interest from the hospital from the elderly, to the youth. The enthusiasm from the audience demonstrated the growing need and demand which bring people together. Audiences appreciated and applauded the efforts put in by the students. They also thanked The IIS University for organising such an awareness programme
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At SDMH
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Nukkad Natak
25th
January
A NUKKAD NATAK was conducted on the 25th of January 2017 at
Jaipur City Transport Services Ltd, Sanganer Depot about “HORN
NOT OK PLEASE” (HNOP). The students of IIS University took the
opportunity to alert bus drivers and conductors about not to blow horn
unnecessarily. It is one of the main reasons behind losing tranquillity
in Jaipur city.
The play attracted bus conductors and drivers to make them
understand not to blow horn without a cause which affect both health
and behaviour. They also depicts about the problems like
hypertension, hearing loss, sleep disturbances and other harmful
effects. Students also mention about the ambulance which should go
at first rather than other vehicles.
In the end they all appreciated and applauded the efforts put in by the
students. They also thanked The IIS University for organising such an
awareness programme.
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Peace with YUVA
There is no path to peace, peace is the only path.
-Mahatma Gandhi
In today’s age everyone is in search of mental peace due to the rush in
life. But most of us fail to understand that the peace of mind lies
within us, and to gain it we need to peep deep inside ourselves and
introspect. Healthy being is one whose mental as well as physical
state is at peace and ‘what exercise is to body, meditation is to mind’.
To introduce this to YUVA students of The IIS University, a
workshop was organized on 30th of January at 11:00 am in New Hall.
It was the first time a pan India meditation workshop observing the
peace and non - violence day. Moreover, mindfulness training for
students gives them tools to help them remain calm, sustain attention,
and able to focus. It reduces stress and anxiety and boots levels of
attention and concentration. Chief Guest for the workshop was Mr.
Narpat Singh who enlightened the members of ‘CII YI’ with his
words of wisdom and an experimental session was conducted by Sr.
Shimla which was followed by a twenty minute meditative session.
Overall it was an enthralling and learning experience.
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GUEST LECTURE ON
“POWER DRESSING”
20th
March, 2017
Guest lecture was organized on March 20, keeping in view the holistic growth
and development of students and to make them competent enough to accept the
challenges of the corporate world. The speaker was ‘MRS. SHIPRA
BHUTANI’, the director and founder of the company, ‘OUANTUM’. She was
born in Mumbai and since eight years she’s a women entrepreneur. The lecture,
she gave served as a repository of knowledge and thrusted upon ‘Power
Dressing’ and ‘Interview Skills’. She initiated the lecture by emphasising that,
for each job role and for each profession, dressing is important, which she
abbreviated as, “Dress for the job you want”.
Furthermore, she made the lecture interesting by making the students answer
some of her questions. Through her questions, she explained the importance of
dressing and how dressing gives the first impression. She explained about
Professional Attire, Business Etiquette, and ways to groom one’s appearance.
She also discussed about body language and soft skills. She says that, “Face is
the index of the mind and it clearly displays the person’s interest”.
Furthermore, she made the lecture more knowledgeable and enjoyable by giving
a live demo on how to shake hands at workplace. She ended her lecture by
saying that, “Women have to break the shackles of conservatism and do what is
appropriate and not what is expected”. Her lecture was thoroughly an absorbing
one that was well appreciated by all the students and it also helped the students
enhance their employability skills.
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Annual session of young Indians (Jaipur chapter) & session on
“Role of youth in creating a developed society”
4th
march’17: Hotel Clark’s Amer, Jaipur
It began with welcome remarks by Ashish Maheshwari and Nitin gupta about
Yi (young Indian). They talked about Young Indians (Yi) is an integral part of
the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), a non-government, not-for-profit,
industry led and industry managed organisation playing a proactive role in
India's development process. Yi was formed in the year 2002 with an objective
of creating a platform for young Indians to realize the dream of a developed
nation. Yi has around 2350 direct members in 41 chapters, and engages around
11000 students through Chaupals, under the brand ‘Yuva’. The Yi membership
includes young progressive Indians between the age group of 21 & 40 and
comprises entrepreneurs, professionals and achievers from different walks of
life. Yi's work is divided primarily into three groups; "Youth Leadership",
"Nation Building” and “Thought Leadership”. With Thirteen years of glorious
past and decades ahead that promise nothing short, Yi intends to become a
larger movement of young people and promote the attitude of "We Can, We
Will".
Then, talked about events that took place in the entire session that is Coffee
with CEO, Night Marathon, Debate series under thought Leadership, India 20-
20, Delegation to Singapore, Yi Box Cricket League, Sports League and mainly
focused on Project MASOOM. Also project social management, conflict
management, HNOP, Organ donation and Swach Bharat was focused more this
year.
Afterwards, Raghu Kailas, National Chairmen of Yi and Basantt Khaitan, Vice
Chairman of CII Rajasthan State Council address about engaging youth and
innovation & integrating industries with society respectively. They
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acquaintance about the nation’s building is highly dependent on youth and they
are the powerful resource, which can either construct or destructed the whole
nation. Youth should step forward to take up on the responsibility in developing
the nation. The power of youth must be harnessed properly to set the society on
the path of change. Moreover, the primary goal is to develop Indian industry
and to ensure that government and society as a whole, understand both the
needs of industry and its contribution to the nation's well being. And finally,
release of Yi Jaipur Chapter Annual Report 2016-17.
After that, acceptance speech was given by Incoming Chapter Chair, Mr Vivek
Lodha and Incoming Chapter Co Chair, Mr. Shreyansh.
The Inaugural Session of the programme was addressed by eminent speakers
including Mr. Ratnesh P Kashyap, Past Chairman CII Rajasthan & Managing
Direction—SRSL International Pvt Ltd; Mr Sandesh Nayak, Chief Executive
Officer—Jaipur Smart City Limited Government of Rajasthan; Mr Raghu
Kailas, National Chairman—Yi & Managing Director of Unimo Exports Pvt
Ltd; Dr D N Pandey, Addl Principal Chief Conservator of Forest Government
of Rajasthan; Dr Ashok Lahoti, Hon’ble Mayor—Jaipur City Government of
Rajasthan. They all one by one talked about “Role of Youth in creating a
Developed Society”. Firstly, Mr Sandesh Nayak discussed about Smart city and
innovation in urban area. A smart city is an urban development vision to
integrate multiple information and communication of technology (COT)
and Internet of things (IOT) solutions in a secure fashion to manage a city's
assets. It engages effectively with local people in local governance and decision
by use of open innovation processes and e-participation. He also concluded that
great nation is when people of nation plant a tee and find solution & vibrant
one. Secondly, Mr. Raghu Kailas discussed about Yi born and existence and
divided into governance & civil society. Thirdly, Dr D N Pandey talked about
business ethics and gave basic fundamental like chase your dream without
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killing other’s dream, loneliness bring innovative ideas and chase you dreams
but also nurture someone else dream. He concluded that ethics towards society
is essentials in business and the concept of business ethics arose in the 1960s as
companies became more aware of a rising consumer-based society that showed
concerns regarding the environment, social causes and corporate responsibility.
Fourthly, Dr Ashok Lahoti talked about Jaipur city and benefits & development
of it. He finished with the saying that he would work to fulfil the dreams of
making Jaipur a world class city.
In the end, Panel discussion took place on the topic of “Youth Engagement in
Entertainment/ Media & Lifestyle. The session moderator were Mr Abhishek
Mishra, Past Chairman— Yi Jaipur Chapter & Director JVS Foods Pvt Ltd; Mr
Amogh Dusad, Sr Vice President & Head— Strategy Sony Entertainment
Television; Ms Sudeepta Saha, RJ Radio City 91.1; Mr Rohit Dangayach, Co
Founder & CEO Wholesale box Internet Pvt. Ltd. Firstly Mr Amogh Dusad
talked about Youth engagement is essentially making the youth part and parcel
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of the fabric of the community in a meaningful way. It is to have them not only
be included in programs, but to be leading as well. It is to build up their
confidence, self-esteem, and self-motivation. It means to treat them as young
adults who are capable of making moral, intellectual, and even spiritual
decisions. Secondly, Ms Sudeepta Saha discussed about how AM change over
PM and also history of radio technology. Lastly, Mr Rohit Dangayach who is an
entrepreneur talked about his achievements and success story.
A highlight of the event was that IIS Yuva chaupal was awarded a special
recognition award on the occasion for its year round activities for the session
2016-17. Overall the entire annual session meeting was enjoyable, motivating,
and inspirational and a learning experience for all of us.
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THE IIS UNIVERSITY
CII YI- IIS YUVA CHAUPAL
LIST OF MEMBERS 2016-17
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First Name
Aditi
Akanksha
Akshima
Amisha
Ananya
Ananya
Anita
Anjali
Anjali
Ankita
Ankitya
Anmol
Anshita
Archana
Ashi
Ayushi
Ayushi
Bhavika
Chelsi
Cheshta
Chhavi
Deeksha
Deepali
Devika
Devika
Dhvani
Dimple
Last Name
Yadav
Dosaya
Mathur
Gupta
Jain
Jain
Khowal
Maheshwari
Jain
Sharma
Khandelwal
Watt
Khandelwal
Chopra
Goyal
Maru
Jain
Singh
Johari
Arora
Gupta
Singhal
Baid
Choudhary
Sharma
Nainiwal
Gangwal
Course
B.com (H) AAF
B.com (Hon)
B.com (H)
BBA
B.Com (Hons.)
B.com (H) ATG
MBA
B.com (H)
B.Com (H) C.S.
B.com (H) FSG
BBA
B.com (H)
MBA -HR
MBA (HRM)
B.Com (H)
MBA - HR
B.Com (H)
M.B.A. (Human Resource)
BBA
MBA HR
B.com (H)
B.Com (H) BSG
B.Com(Hons.) BSG
B.Com.(H) FSG
B.Com. (Hons.)
B.Com.(H) ACCA
B.Com (H) C.S.
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Jayati
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