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Mr. Satya N Gupta, delivering Keynote Address during National Seminar
Mr. Satya N Gupta, Country MD BlueTown India Pvt Ltd, delivering Keynote Address during National Seminar on Emergence of Internet of Things: Trends & Challenges, November 19, 2016 at IMS Ghaziabad.
Celebration of Constitution Day 2016 at IMS Ghaziabad
126th Birth Day Celebration of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar at IMS Ghaziabad “Celebration of Constitution Day 2016” To commemorate of 126th Birth Anniversary of Dr. Bhimrao Rao Ambedkar, founder of Indian Constitution, IMS Ghaziabad organized Constitution Day, under the kind patronage of Prof. J.P Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad, on November 26, 2016. Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development, New Delhi has taken this initiative to celebrate the Constitution Day every year in order to reiterate the contributions of Dr. B R Ambedkar in nation building as a whole and development & creation of our constitution. Prof. J.P Sharma, Director, IMS Ghaziabad in his inaugural address eulogized the contribution of Babasaheb in Indian democracy. He further highlighted the essence of the Preamble of our Constitution. PGDM Ist Year students too deliberated on the topics, sections and articles of our constitution. IMS Ghaziabad showed solidarity to our Constitution, by conducting “Oath Ceremony” for all its faculty & staff along with PGDM Students. Dr. Anchal Mishra, Area Chairperson, PPSP, offered “Oath” to all. Mr. Karan Sabharwal, Assistant Professor, expressed “Vote of Thanks”, to all the dignitaries, faculty & staff members of the Institute. All Faculty, Staff members & Students enthusiastically participated in the event.
IMS Ghaziabad organized Lucknow Chapter Alumni Meet, November 19
IMS Ghaziabad organized its first ever Lucknow Chapter, Alumni Meet 2016, on November 19, 2016 at Hotel La Place Sarovar Portico Lucknow. The Alumni were mesmerized to know about the latest developments at IMS Ghaziabad. The Alumni Committee plans to foster alumni connect under the stewardship of Prof J.P Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad. It plans to engage alumni in several activities throughout the year which would include batch meets, informal interactions etc.
Lucknow Chapter Meet was a small step to connect with the Alumnus working there. IMS Ghaziabad plans to conduct many more such successful events in the near future.
Mega Alumni Meet, Lucknow on Saturday, November 19, 2016
Venue -La Place Sarovar Portico, Shahnajaf Road, Hazratganj, Lucknow.
Saturday, November 19, 2016 Time: 07:30 Onwards
Read more – http://www.ims-ghaziabad.ac.in/Alumni-Meet-Lucknow-2016/
IMS Ghaziabad celebrated DIWALI
The auspicious festival of lights started with a wish that the glow of joy, prosperity and happiness illuminates the year ahead and many more years to come in lives of all the family members of IMS fraternity.
Havan was organized in the academic block on October 28, 2016 where Prof. J.P. Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad, Dr. Tapan k Nayak, Chairperson PGDM, Dr. Avadhesh kumar Gupta, Head MCA along with all the Faculty & Staff Members offered prayers to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. The environment enthralled with the hymns and prayers to enlighten one and all present with knowledge, wealth & health and pray communally for Institute’s Growth and Prosperity.
Faculty and Staff members were endowed with Diwali Gifts and wishes for endless joy, health and harmony. Diwali Puja concluded with a delicious gala lunch. Prof. Sharma wished the entire faculty and staff members to enjoy the festival with their near and dear ones, rejuvenate their energies and start afresh with lot of zeal and enthusiasm after Diwali Holidays.
IMS Ghaziabad organized Mata Ki Chowki
IMS Ghaziabad organized Mata Ki Chowki To seek the blessings of Maa Durga, IMS Hostel residents, organized auspicious ‘Mata ki Chowki’ on Saturday, October 08, 2016 under the kind patronage of Prof J.P. Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad. Maa Durga is the embodiment of the divine energy and the creative power. In Vedic Mantras, the Mother is the Prime God. Mother is the biggest and the most effective teacher of their children who can mould their future. All the faculty, staff, students sought blessings of Maa Durga along with Shri Rakesh Chharia, General Secretary, IMS Society, Dr. Sapna Rakesh, Director IMSUC, Dr Tapan Kumar Nayak, Chairperson – PGDM, , Dr. Avadhesh Kumar Gupta, Head MCA, Dr Pooja Dwivedi, Dean IMSUC, Mr. Rajnish Jain, Area Chairperson – Boys Hostel, Ms. Khushboo Sherwani – Member, Girls Hostel, Mr. Komal Budhraja, Chairperson – Admissions, Mr. S.P. Singh, Registrar among others. The people were captivated in the ultimate atmosphere of Bhakti. The vicinity echoed with the loud voices of the praises of Goddess Durga after which all the devotees were served with ‘prasad’ followed by the gala dinner.
IMS Ghaziabad Organized Role play on The Speluncean Explorers, October 5, 2016
With an aim to provide holistic development to its students, #IMSGhaziabad, under the dynamic leadership of Prof. J.P Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad, adopted an Innovative Teaching Learning methodology; organizing #role #plays on peculiar and most popular cases for its PGDM Students. Learning by doing; #Learning by imitation; #Cognitive #development; better understanding of human behavior, situations and relations; #SWOT Analysis; development of new skills and insights into resolving problems has been the motto of these role plays.
With these objectives, a role play was organized on the case of “Speluncean Explorers” on October 5, 2016. It is the first time, when students of any B-School have presented a role play on the case study of Speluncean Explorers. Dr. Tapan K. Nayak, Chairperson PGDM, welcomed Guest for the day – Mr. Ram Prakash Singh, Advocate, District Court, #Ghaziabad. The role play was coordinated by Dr. C. L Bansal, Professor, Corporate Law and Governance and Dr. Shalini Aggarwal, Associate Professor, Finance.
“The Case of the Speluncean Explorers” is an article by legal philosopher Lon L. Fuller first published in the Harvard Law Review in 1949. It was the case of cannibalization in which five friends went to an expedition and were trapped in cave due to landslide. After mutual consent they decided that one of the friends should be killed and eaten by others so that remaining may survive. The remaining friends after being rescued were summoned to the court.
There was a panel of four senior judges and a chief justice in the court. Each differed in its reasoning and on whether the survivors should be found guilty of breaching the law. Two judges affirm the conviction, emphasizing the importance of the separation of powers and literal approach to statutory interpretation. The other two judges overturned the conviction; one focused on “common sense” and the popular will, while the other used arguments drawn from the natural law tradition, emphasizing the purposive approach. The fifth judge, who was unable to reach any conclusion, recused himself. As the Court’s decision was a tie, they were unable to reach any judgment. All the roles were well performed by the PGDM students and their performances were very well appreciated by the faculty, staff and students. They were awarded certificates of appreciation for their performances.
Technical Workshop for MCA Students by Global I.T Company – CEBS
Technical Workshop for MCA Students by Global I.T Company – CEBS, September 26-27, 2016
Keeping up with its commitment to provide holistic development and Industry Exposure to all its MCA Students, IMSGhaziabad, under the stewardship of Prof. J.P. Sharma, Director IMS Ghaziabad, organized a ‘Technical Workshop on Cutting Edge I.T Technologies’ for MCA Students on September 26-27, 2016. The workshop was conducted as part of “Industry Academia Interface” by CEBS – A growing Global I.T Company dedicated to develop E-business tools, Applications, and Custom solutions using proven tools & technologies. CEBS is one of regular recruiters of MCA Students at IMS Ghaziabad.
The programme witnessed the gracious presence of Mr. Anurag Dubey, H.R Manager, CEBS, Mr. Dhiraj Pathak, Sr. Technical Expert, CEBS and Mr Sagar Bhalla, Technical Trainer, CEBS along with Dr. Avadhesh Kumar Gupta, HOD-MCA, Mr. Tushar Sharma, Manager Placements, MCA and all the faculty members of MCA Department.
The objective of this training was to give an exposure and understanding of latest technologies used in Industry. Senior Technical experts from CEBS extensively trained the students on development using Java and Android platforms with practical hands on and a lot of discussion revolved around the future of I.T Industry. The workshop was particularly useful for the students in enhancing their project work in addition to updating their domain knowledge thereby enhancing their productivity and employability.
Seminar on “LLP: An Emerging Concept in India”
Special lecture on “LLP: An Emerging Concept in India” by Prof J.P Sharma, Director IMSGhaziabad , September 23. 2016
Under the auspices of “Special Seminar Series”, a Special Lecture was delivered by Prof. J.P.Sharma, Director,IMS Ghaziabad, on “ LLP: An Emerging Concept in India”, on September 23, 2016. Prof. Sharma Sir is quite instrumental in initiating “Special Seminar Series”, keeping in mind the creation of ambience of “Knowledge Dissemination “among IMSians.
In his opening remarks, Prof. Sharma reminded that ‘Commendas & Societas’ were prevalent in 11th century. He traced its origin to Italy where it prevailed as ‘Medieval Business Model’. While deliberating on “Historical aspects”, Prof. Sharma told that such ideas also spread to other parts of the world like France, Germany, China, Japan, USA, etc. The UK had pursued three forms of Partnerships governed by Partnership Act, 1890; The Limited Partnership Act 1907 and LLP Act 2000.
While elaborating further, Prof. Sharma chronicled the developments of limited liability partnerships in India. The first development occurred in 1957, where a proposal by ‘Iron & Steel Chamber’ was proposed to the 7th law Commission on Partnership Act 1932, which was rejected. Later on, in 1997, Abid Hussain Committee recommended it. LLP was so popular in USA, that every state developed its own form of LLP. It had its impact on India too. Subsequently, Naresh Chandra Committee (I) and Naresh Chandra Committee (II) strongly recommended in year 2002 and 2003. India saw further developments, when J.J.Irani Committee, in 2005, recommended for a separate law to include the small enterprises with the scope of LLP.
The first LLP was formed in India on April 1, 2009. He further talked about its relevance: ie ‘Hybrid Model’ and benefits associated with it as compared to a company. He also elaborated various other aspects related to LLP: its status, partners, name, Limited Liability, Incorporation Documentation, Form of contribution, Annual Accounts & Annual Returns, Audit, and Miscellaneous provisions under which electronic filing, winding up & dissolution of LLP, FDP in LLPs, Foreign LLPs were covered.
Such a pithy “Seminal Lecture”, delivered by Prof. J.P.Sharma Sir, was indeed based on ‘facts and quality research’ inputs and it left an everlasting imprint on the minds of the audiences. In the presence of PGDM Chairperson- Dr.Tapan Kumar Nayak and distinguished faculty members, Chairperson for “Special Seminar”- Dr.S.K.Dube expressed vote of thanks to the Director, Prof. J.P.Sharma Sir, for his ‘insightful lecture’ and keeping the flame of “Knowledge sharing” alive in IMS.
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