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V -SAMANVAY
DECEMBER 2019
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Acknowledgment
This magazine wouldn’t have been possible without the
help and guidance of respected professors. The completion
of the 2nd edition of this magazine by our batch 2019-21
gives us much pleasure. We would like to express our
gratitude to Director Dr. Satish Modh, Dr. Uma Bhushan -
Faculty Head and the entire faculty and staff of VESIM for
their numerous consultations. We would also like to express
our deepest gratitude to all those who have directly and
indirectly guided us in bringing this magazine to you. We
appreciate the student reporters and our classmates who
have given their valuable contribution for the magazine.
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INDEX
SR.NO TITLE PG.NO.
1 Director’s Foreword 4
2 SARVODAYA
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3 Insanity 2019 6 4 Skilling for Women: Promoting Social
Entrepreneurship for Women in Rural India
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5 Workshop week
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6 Dr. Stanley Oliver Guest Lecture
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7 HOGWARTS EXPRESS AT VESIM
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8 Mad About Design: Bob the Builder
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9 The Sell-On Activity 13
10 Students treatise 14
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Director’s Foreword – V Samayvay – December 2019 Edition
Dear Readers,
It is the mission of VESIM to
create enterprising and socially
responsible managers and
entrepreneurs. We achieve this
by providing various avenues to
our students to exhibit and
develop their multiple skills and
competencies.
V-Samanvay is one such tool that
brings out our students’ creativity, communication and
designing skills. It is a magazine written, designed, produced
and published entirely by our students.
I am glad to present to you the second edition produced by
the PGDM 2019-2021 batch covering the major events and
activities at VESIM in the last few months and other creative
writing by our students.
I hope you enjoy reading this and encourage our students
with your feedback, inputs and appreciation.
with best regards,
Dr Satish Modh
Director-VESIM Business school
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SARVODAYA
Social Entrepreneurship is an
approach generally by Start-up Companies
and Entrepreneurs, in which they develop
funds and implement solutions to social,
cultural, or environmental issues. The event named "Sarvodaya”, an
initiative by the General Management Cell
was conducted with an aim to make the
management students think beyond the
corporate life & think some innovative
solutions to solve some of our major social
problems.
Students had to form a group,
wherein they had to analyze certain social
problems related to environment,
population, unemployment, hunger, poverty, plastic problem etc. They had to
present a solution to their problem statement with the help of a poster along
with a small presentation which would describe their idea.
The event was graced by the presence of prominent personalities like Mr.
Shakti Tripathy and Mr. Vikram Hande, where they evaluated the students and
helped them with their valuable suggestions. This helped the students gain an
insight of their project as well as the problems undertaken by other fellow
students and they presented appropriate solutions required for the
betterment of society which were further appreciated and also received
valuable suggestions.
-Makarand Konaskar
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Insanity 2019
Indoor and outdoor games
The most awaited Insanity 2019
was successfully organised with
extreme enthusiasm by the
students of our sports committee
(SWC cell).
This event included a series of indoor and outdoor games which were
organised from 11-16th October 2019.
Indoor games included carom, table tennis And Chess. Outdoor games
included Cricket, Volleyball, Throw ball, and Tug of War.
Not only the students but the faculty also took part in various competitions
to encourage the students. Organisation of such events at the campus teaches
one to work in a team, coordinate with the team, play for the team, and fair
play.
It also encourages fitness along with studies.
- Nidhi Sachdev
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Skilling for Women: Promoting Social Entrepreneurship for Women in Rural
India
A roundtable meeting was organised by The Yunus Centre of Social Business,
Vivekanand Education Society Institute of Management and Research, Mumbai
on 19th October, 2019.
The roundtable meeting was focused on understanding skilling for women
as a development strategy. Current situation of women contributions to India’s
GDP was discussed and studied. There were various speakers who contributed
to this meeting:
Dr. Bindhulakshmi Pattadath
Mr. Anand Jagtap
Dr. Deepti Sharma
Ms. Karon Shaiva
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Ms. Ananya Premnath
Dr. Manisha Karne
Dr. Nirja Matoo
Dr. Disha Bhanot
Ms. Juili Bhallal
Dr. Meera Shanker
Dr. Shashank Shah
The entire meeting suggested solutions and ways to reduce inequalities for
a stronger economy. The roundtable discussion was a small step that would
bring us closer to throwing light on important issues. After all, discussion,
debate and enlarging the public discourse are some of the goals that the social
sciences seek to achieve. Such small steps collectively lead to great actions
which eventually result in amazing results.
-Srushti Kanade
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Workshop week
Workshop week was held in our college from October 9, 2019 till October 13,
2019 to help the students develop their skills, offer them hands on practical
knowledge and boost their morale which will add value to them.
Various workshops were held for the purpose viz.
• Public Speaking and Presentation Skills
• How to manage money
• Critical Thinking and Decision Making
• Portfolio Simulator and Equity Investor
• How to write research paper
• Business Correspondence
• How to manage time and set priorities
• Body language
Other than the aforementioned topics, many other workshops were
held. With some amazing faculties like Dr. Uma Bhushan, Dr. Hardeep Kaur, Dr.
Pranjal Mule, Dr. Sushma, Dr. Disha, Dr. Prema, Prof. Swapnil and others
“Workshop Week” was made successful. Their utmost contribution, devotion
to the topics and their deep knowledge had widen the horizons of scope, vision
and knowledge of all the attendees.
The Workshop week made great impact on every student, for some it
was valuable contribution to their knowledge, for many it was also awakening
for the things that need to be done for their betterment and becoming better
professionals, while some came up with new ways to handle their studies and
daily chores in life, also coming up with new ideas that they have never
considered before and not to stop themselves for taking new steps, risks and
venturing into new areas and leaving everyone highly motivated for upcoming
future prospects. With all this knowledge sharing “Workshop Week” ended on
positive note and with everyone waiting for upcoming Workshops.
-Gaurav Wadhwa
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Dr. Stanley Oliver Guest Lecture
We had pleasure, to host Dr.
Stanley Oliver, the Associate
Director of Perth College,
University of Highlands and
Islands, Scotland who interacted
with our PGDM students on
Career opportunities in Europe.
The session was extremely
engaging and interactive. We got
to know the study patterns that is
followed in abroad as well as the about the job and career opportunities in
Abroad, Europe.
It was a very enlightening session and we got lot of valuable information in
study opportunities in abroad. Sir cleared our lot of doubts for career
opportunities in abroad. We got the opportunity to communicate one on one
and communicate with sir and seek information for career opportunities across
abroad. Sir compared the teaching patterns of India and Abroad. Sir
encouraged us to improve our habit of Reading. Importance of reading
newspapers and be aware of current affairs. It will be of great help in
improving our communication and vocabulary skills. Also, sir was of opinion
that Indian students are hardworking and do well in studies and job in Abroad.
- Meenakshi Kalani
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HOGWARTS EXPRESS AT VESIM
SWC head Prof. Ravi Jeswani and SWC team organised Teachers Day
Celebration for the teaching and non-teaching staff. They had an invitation
that was sent out on a balloon with a present tied at the bottom of the
balloon. The time constraint made it difficult for them to manage this but with
a slight pinch of magic they
were able to bring Hogwarts
to life in VESIM’s very own
auditorium, it was
mesmerising to see and relive
the good youthful days with
everyone through the potter-
heads and Slytherin- heads of
Hogwarts in VESIM’s very own
backyard.
It was an event with the beautiful one liners by the anchors followed by
the extraordinary performances by the participants for all the teachers
because they believe that a teacher is like a candle, it consumes itself to light
the path for their students.
Teachers are known to shape the mind of youth and without knowledge
no one can exist in this world. Teacher imparts good value in children and turn
them into responsible citizens and all the students the participants as well as
the non-participants at VESIM truly believe it to the fullest. The event was a
great success, the teachers left with a smile on their faces.
-Allison Ahmed
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Mad About Design: Bob the Builder
The activity Bob the Builder was
organized on 19th September 2019 by
the Department of Operations. The
event was inaugurated by the Dean
Operations- Prof. C G Prakash, and the
faculty of Operations - Prof. Anupama
Tiwari, Dr. Prema Mahale and Prof.
Shrinivas Repak.
The students of PGDM
enthusiastically participated in the event.
The students were divided into a team of
10 each, and were given a topic to plan
on. The activity was conducted to test
how efficiently the students could plan
the layout and facilities of a plant in a
creative way. The teams were given a
time slot of 2 hours to come up with
excellent layouts. The faculties of
Operations Department gave timely
suggestions so that the
teams could improvise
and work on the layout
in a better way.
The teams had to
explain the layout they
came up with to the
judges, Prof. Ravi
Jeswani, Prof Swapnil
Kshirsagar. The winning teams were rewarded with cash prizes.
-Khushboo Bhojwani
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The Sell-On Activity
The Sell-On Activity was conducted by VESIM to
help NGO's like Udyamita and Seva Sahyog generate
money by selling handmade bags made by adivasi
tribals and the less privileged citizens of the society. It
was also a hands-on learning experience for students to
enhance their skill set.
Each student was handed a set of 25 bags. These
bags were to be sold by them. The students
participated in the activity enthusiastically and helped
the NGO's by selling quite a few bags.
This activity was an overall learning experience for the students because
they had to perform field-sales to sell the
bags. Sales always helps a person
understand the customer better, which is
very important for a Business student.
The accounts were then handed over to
the NGO's, with the remaining unsold bags.
Hence it was a successful learning
experience for the students while giving
back to the society.
-Greeshma Valath
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STUDENTS TREATISE
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POWERFULL “PAUSE” PRACTICE.
Taking some time to reflect
back on your actions along with
comprehending coming foremost
actions is a great way to access
inner wisdom. Do you like
grumbling over something for a
long time post it is done? It could
be yelling at someone for no
reason, could be using harsh
language or maybe unnecessary arguments! What if
something minute as small as a PAUSE helps you in
avoiding such situations?
A PAUSE is mandatory. Taking a pause is like going
through a flash back of everything that may lead to the
next action. Try, it will explicitly give you better harvest.
Pause is the time between your previous actions and your
next actions. Pause could be a break from stress, from
hectic schedule and it also could be a soothing time to
simply reflect back and analyze situations and lastly WHAT
IS BETTER THAN ACTING ACCORDING TO AN ANALYZED
SITUATION? Probably it is the best way to be confident
about your actions/ decisions. All this is possible but not
without a “PAUSE”.
-Srushti kanade
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Awareness of Mental Illness
Why should we bare the
consequences of others,
Nights ended in violence
without having suppers.
Why always it’s the weakest
The one, to always suffer?
No one cares about us making
the days even rougher.
Sometimes my mind tells
me to take a decision,
End these series of hatreds
and baseless irritation.
It's tough for me to crawl
through the hell I tread,
Days passed with brawls
& not even a single bread.
These days I've survived,
I pray no one experiences.
Let's make it sure from
these days of grievances.
But these nights of darkness
help us learn to survive,
It helps us keep ticking
until next days of 365.
Let's hang on to the hope
And help strive ahead,
So that you help others
To out of their own head.
You're the mightiest of all,
The bravest ever known,
You're the fictional hero who
Just got back his throne.
- Makarand Konaskar.
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Life at VESIM
The 2019 batch graduates,
and the 2021 batch is
welcomed with open gates.
All of them here to
challenge their fate.
Bigger dreams, creative
minds,
Shaping themselves into
people that they're here to
find.
Discovering the choices that they need to make,
Wondering about the challenges that lie on the path they take,
They're not faltering back though,
They're not afraid,
Aren't they here to make the dreams that are unmade?
The challenges will come, the opportunities will go,
But only through the tough, doesn't one grow?
Through this journey that they call college life,
And a few friends made here and there,
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From making presentations to deciding what to wear,
To finding solace in each other's company, which is so rare.
Teachers and faculty to guide their thoughts,
To paint their dreams and advise their faults.
With each lecture and each lesson that they teach,
Each goal they help the students reach.
Before they know it, the time has gone by,
With a thousand memories to recall and a few tears to cry.
In the years that they achieve success,
They'll thank VESIM for nurturing and guiding their creative mess.
VESIM has been building minds and dreams for 25 years,
Don't they deserve the adulation, appreciation and 3 cheers?
- Greeshma valath
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SAY NO TO PLASTIC- ANUJA BARVE
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Editorial Cell: Team Members
Editor: Dr. Uma Bhushan
STUDENTS TEAM:
Managing Editor
Srushti Kanade
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WRITERS
Makarand Konaskar
Greeshma Vallath Khushboo Bhojwani
Nidhi Sachdev
Allison Amin
Gaurav Wadhwa
Meenakshi Kalani
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