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About Sh. H.K. Chaudhary HIKSHA S SAMAGRA Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society VolumeXII|JulySeptember,2015 H.K. Chaudhary Chairman BRCM Education Society BRCM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, BAHAL (HARYANA) hri Hari Krishna Chaudhary, Industrialist, a renowned philanthropist and above all a great S humanitarian who has been devotedly working towards upliftment of society for the past four decades. He has touched and changed the lives of millions through his efforts and contributions in the field of education and poverty alleviation. He firmly believes that access to education not only transforms an individual's life and future but that of a country too. His life's philosophy is to ensure that every person must be educated and every child must be able to realize his or her potential to the fullest. He has bestowed the gift of education on many, with special focus on educating the girl child. A continuous and ambitious effort by him in this field has made many people view education as an instrument of social change and development. Shri Chaudhary's altruistic deeds have earned him immense respect and admiration across the country. Born on 4th December 1943, Shri Hari Krishna Chaudhary graduated from BITS Pilani in 1961 and founded Vikram Group of Industries at Kolkata in 1974 and Pratibha Group of Industries at Surat in 1979. The Groups have business interests in diverse areas including engineering, textiles, solar energy, floriculture to name a few. Shri H.K. Chaudhary is a widely travelled person and during his business career of 40 years, he has travelled to the U.S.A., Africa, U.K., Russia, China and many other countries around the globe. With an aim to fulfill his dream of an empowered India, he established BRHD Charitable Trust in 1977. The Trust heralded its educational initiatives through BRCM Education Society. Today, the BRHD Charitable Trust stands tall as the manifestation of a bold dream to enable transformation and build a country that will encourage and provide support to its youth to realise their potential. He considers education as the only key to eradicate poverty and respond to social, economic, health care and environmental challenges. Since 1977, he has worked tirelessely towards this cause, especially among underprivileged sections of the society living in villages and semi- urban areas. Social responsibilities and educational development form an integral part of Shri H.K. Chaudhary's vision and curriculum. Keeping in view of this objective, he carries out his duties and responsibilities in different capacities with different Trusts and Organizations. He is presently Chairman of Ballaram Hanumandas Charitable Trust, Kalyan Bharati Trust, Kolkata, Hari Krishna Chaudhary Foundation, BRCM Education Society, Bahal and he is also associated in different capacities with many other Trusts and Organizations in the country. He is also a founder member and trustee of Agrasain Seva Samity and a member of All India Marwari Federation. He is closely associated with many educational Institutions at Kolkata in different capacities namely, The Heritage School, Heritage Institute of Technology, Heritage Academy, Heritage Business School, Heritage Law College, Agrasain Balika Siksha Sadan & Agrasain Boys School and many other Schools and Institutions. It is noteworthy that he was appointed as the Chairman of the prestigious NIT Durgapur during the first NDA regime. He is also member of various committees, Chamber of Commerce and Government Bodies such as, Confederation of Indian Industries, Merchant Chambers of Commerce, Federation of Indian Exporters Organization, Engineering Export Promotion Council of India, Tea Research Council of India and many other bodies. OF THIS SPECIAL ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS BRCM Pays Glowing Tribute to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Noble Prize Acceptance Speech by Kailash Satyarthi. Annual Day Functions and Prize Distribution Ceremony of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society. Glimpses of Shree Krishna Mahotsav (Rasleela) held at GDC Memorial College Campus, Bahal from 13th to 22nd October, 2015. Akhil Bhartiya Kavi Sammelan 2015 and Bhajan Sandhya. 'Infinite Power of the Sun' by Mr. Gyanesh Chaudhary, CEO and MD, Vikram Solar Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata.

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Page 1: Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society · 2019-07-26 · About Sh. H.K. Chaudhary SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society VolumeXII|JulySeptember,2015

About Sh. H.K. Chaudhary

HIKSHASSAMAGRA

Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society

Volume�XII��|�July�September,�2015

H.K. ChaudharyChairman

BRCM Education Society

BRCM GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, BAHAL (HARYANA)

hri Hari Krishna Chaudhary, Industrialist, a renowned philanthropist and above all a great

Shumanitarian who has been devotedly working towards upliftment of society for the past

four decades. He has touched and changed the lives of millions through his efforts and

contributions in the field of education and poverty alleviation. He firmly believes that access to

education not only transforms an individual's life and future but that of a country too. His life's

philosophy is to ensure that every person must be educated and every child must be able to

realize his or her potential to the fullest. He has bestowed the gift of education on many, with

special focus on educating the girl child. A continuous and ambitious effort by him in this field

has made many people view education as an instrument of social change and development.

Shri Chaudhary's altruistic deeds have earned him immense respect and admiration across the

country.

Born on 4th December 1943, Shri Hari Krishna Chaudhary graduated from BITS Pilani in 1961

and founded Vikram Group of Industries at Kolkata in 1974 and Pratibha Group of Industries at

Surat in 1979. The Groups have business interests in diverse areas including engineering,

textiles, solar energy, floriculture to name a few. Shri H.K. Chaudhary is a widely travelled

person and during his business career of 40 years, he has travelled to the U.S.A., Africa, U.K.,

Russia, China and many other countries around the globe.

With an aim to fulfill his dream of an empowered India, he established BRHD Charitable Trust in

1977. The Trust heralded its educational initiatives through BRCM Education Society. Today,

the BRHD Charitable Trust stands tall as the manifestation of a bold dream to enable

transformation and build a country that will encourage and provide support to its youth to

realise their potential.

He considers education as the only key to eradicate poverty and respond to social, economic,

health care and environmental challenges. Since 1977, he has worked tirelessely towards this

cause, especially among underprivileged sections of the society living in villages and semi-

urban areas. Social responsibilities and educational development form an integral part of Shri

H.K. Chaudhary's vision and curriculum. Keeping in view of this objective, he carries out his

duties and responsibilities in different capacities with different Trusts and Organizations. He is

presently Chairman of Ballaram Hanumandas Charitable Trust, Kalyan Bharati Trust, Kolkata,

Hari Krishna Chaudhary Foundation, BRCM Education Society, Bahal and he is also associated

in different capacities with many other Trusts and Organizations in the country. He is also a

founder member and trustee of Agrasain Seva Samity and a member of All India Marwari

Federation. He is closely associated with many educational Institutions at Kolkata in different

capacities namely, The Heritage School, Heritage Institute of Technology, Heritage Academy,

Heritage Business School, Heritage Law College, Agrasain Balika Siksha Sadan & Agrasain

Boys School and many other Schools and Institutions.

It is noteworthy that he was appointed as the Chairman of the prestigious NIT Durgapur during

the first NDA regime. He is also member of various committees, Chamber of Commerce and

Government Bodies such as, Confederation of Indian Industries, Merchant Chambers of

Commerce, Federation of Indian Exporters Organization, Engineering Export Promotion

Council of India, Tea Research Council of India and many other bodies.

OF THIS SPECIAL ISSUE

HIGHLIGHTS

BRCM Pays Glowing Tribute to Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Noble Prize Acceptance Speech by Kailash Satyarthi.

Annual Day Functions and Prize Distribution Ceremony of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society.

Glimpses of Shree Krishna Mahotsav (Rasleela) held at GDC Memorial College Campus, Bahal from 13th to 22nd October, 2015.

Akhil Bhartiya Kavi Sammelan 2015 and Bhajan Sandhya.

'Infinite Power of the Sun' by Mr. Gyanesh Chaudhary, CEO and MD, Vikram Solar Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata.

Page 2: Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society · 2019-07-26 · About Sh. H.K. Chaudhary SAMAGRA SHIKSHA Quarterly Newsletter of BRCM Education Society VolumeXII|JulySeptember,2015

SSAMAGRA HIKSHA2

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

vul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born on October 15,

A1931 on the island of Dhanushkodi off the southeastern coast of India. He developed an early fascination with flight by

watching birds, which developed into an interest in aeronautics after he saw a newspaper article about a British fighter plane.

His father Jainulabdeen was a boat-maker at Rameshwaram, then a sleepy pilgrim town by the sea, in Tamil Nadu. Kalam's practical introduction to the world of engineering came when he saw his father build a boat all by himself. “Every day, I would wait impatiently till I could go to the place where the boat was taking shape... Slowly the bottom, then the sides and the hull began to form in front of our eyes,” he wrote in his autobiography. “Many years later, in my work, I would learn how to make rockets and missiles... But that boat coming up on seashore, which would take pilgrims and fishermen back and forth... who is to say it was not as important or momentous in our lives then?”, he wrote.

Kalam never forgot a lesson he had learnt when he was ten years old. His teacher, Subramaniam Iyer, was explaining how seagulls fly. The little Kalam had a billion doubts and Iyer offered as many clarifications. The teacher took the students to the seaside and showed them the birds, explaining every movement, every action. “Wonder-struck, I listened to my teacher - the man who, while teaching me about the flight of birds, gave me a purpose in life - to fly!” Kalam later wrote.

In 1954 he graduated in Physics from St. Joseph's College in Tiruchirappalli, which was then affiliated to the University of Madras. Thereafter in 1955 he moved to Madras and joined the Madras Institute of Technology and studied aerospace engineering. His dream was to become a fighter pilot but his hopes were dashed when he narrowly missed out on a spot in the Indian Air Force. Kalam instead joined the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) as a Senior Scientific Assistant in 1958. He worked under the renowned scientist Vikram Sarabhai as a part of the committee of INCOSPAR.

In the years 1963 and 1964 he visited the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland; the Wallops Flight Facility located at the Eastern Shore of Virginia; and the Langley Research Center of Nasa situated at Hampton Virginia. He moved to the newly formed Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in 1969, where he later became Project Director of the SLV-III. Dr. Kalam made significant contribution as Project Director to develop India's first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III) which successfully injected the

Rohini satellite in the near earth orbit in July 1980 and made India an exclusive member of Space Club.

He returned to the DRDO as Director in 1982 and implemented the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme. His work on the development of launch vehicle and ballistic missile technology had earned him the name of 'Missile Man of India'.

From July 1992 to December 1999 he remained the Secretary of the Defense Research and Development Organization and also the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister. Kalam was a key figure in the May 1998 Pokhran-II tests, in which five nuclear devices were detonated in the Rajasthan Deserts.

He developed a low-cost Coronary Stent along with Dr. Soma Raju, a cardiologist, in 1998. It was named "Kalam-Raju Stent" after them. Both of them also designed a tablet PC called "Kalam-Raju Tablet" for healthcare in rural areas. Dr. Kalam has served as the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, in the rank of Cabinet Minister, from November 1999 to November 2001 and was responsible for evolving policies, strategies and missions for many development applications.

Dr. Kalam took up academic pursuit as Professor, Technology & Societal Transformation at Anna University, Chennai from November 2001 and was involved in teaching and research tasks. Above all, he took up a mission to ignite the young minds for national development by meeting high school students across the country.

Honours and Awards

The United Nations celebrated Dr. Kalam's 79th birthday as "World Student's Day".

Dr. Kalam was honoured with coveted Civilian Awards- Padma Bhushan (1981) and Padma Vibhushan (1990) and India's Highest Civilian Award Bharat Ratna (1997) for his work with DRDO and ISRO and for his contributions in the field of scientific research, development and modernization of technology in the defense sector of India.

In 1997, the Indian National Congress conferred him with the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration.

In 1998 the Government of India gave him the Veer Savarkar Award.

Several Universities in UK, Singapore & U.S.A. bestowed on him the Honorary Doctorate of Science, Doctor of Engineering (Honoris Causa) and Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa). The Royal Society of UK honoured him with the King Charles II

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

Medal in 2007. The California Institute of Technology, USA honoured him with the International von Karman Wings Award in 2009. He was also decorated with Hoover Medal by ASME Foundation, U.S.A in 2009. He holds the unique honour of receiving honorary doctorates from 30 universities and institutions around the globe.

In 2002, Dr. Kalam succeeded K.R. Narayanan as the 11th President of India and held the office from 25 July 2002 to 25 July 2007. He was the third President of India to have received the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the Highest Civilian Honour. It was earlier given to Dr. Sarvapali Radhakrishnan in 1954 and Dr. Zakir Hussain in 1963. Dr. Kalam was the first bachelor and scientist to occupy the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was the most popular President in India's history. One of the reasons for his popularity, which continued even after he demitted office in 2007, was the thousands of interactions he has had with school children and college students over the years. Known as the People's President, Dr. Kalam set a goal of conducting 5,00,000 one-on-one meetings with young people over the course of his five-year term. According to him the toughest decision taken by him as President was signing the 'Bill of Office of Profit'.

After leaving office in 2007, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam became a Visiting Professor at several universities, such as Indian Institute of Management, Indore; the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad & Indian Institute of Management, Shillong. He was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the JSS University in Mysore and at the Anna University in Chennai, apart from being an Adjunct & Visiting Faculty at other research and academic institutions in India. He was the Honorary Fellow of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and the Chancellor of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology at Thiruvananthapuram.

Dr. Kalam formed the "What Can I Give Movement" in 2011 with the goal of creating a compassionate society. His efforts to improve healthcare led to the release of a tablet for medical personnel to use in remote areas in 2012.

Dr Kalam's books- "Wings of Fire", "India 2020- A Vision for the New Millennium", "My journey" & "Ignited Minds- Unleashing the power within India" have become household names in India and among the Indian nationals abroad. These books have been translated in many Indian languages.

From the son of a boat-maker to the President of India, was an incredible journey for Kalam. He summed up this journey, which continued even after he left the office of the President, in his own modest words: “I will not be presumptuous enough to say that my life can be a model for anybody; but some poor child living in an obscure place in an underprivileged social setting may find a little solace in the way my destiny has been shaped.”

He was so much concerned about pollution level that one of his last statements was: "It seems the man made forces are as big a threat to the livability of earth as pollution." Dr. Kalam was equally concerned that time and again Parliament, the supreme institution of democracy, becomes dysfunctional. He said “I really need to find out a way to ensure that the Parliament works on developmental

politics."

He then asked one of his close aides to prepare a surprise assignment question for the students at IIM Shillong, which he would give to them only at the end of the lecture. He wanted them to suggest three innovative ways to make the Parliament more productive and vibrant. But after a while he said, "But how can I ask them to give solutions if I don't have any myself". Students were so dear to him that he used to say, "students should never be made to wait".

He was once asked, "What will you like to be remembered for? President, Scientist, Writer, Missile Man, India 2020, Target 3 billion.... What?" His reply was "Teacher".

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam left the world with nothing accumulated in his account but loads of wishes and love of people. He is loved, revered and remembered by all citizens because of his greatness in simplicity.

The Last Appearance for Speech at IIM, Shillong

It was on 27 July 2015 that India lost a gem. Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, 83, arrived at the Institute at Shillong at around 5.40 p.m. to deliver a series of lectures aimed at 'igniting young minds'.

At around 6.35 p.m., he addressed the new batch of IIM students and spoke for just five minutes on the topic “Creating a Livable Planet” when he suffered a massive cardiac arrest and collapsed at 6.40 p.m. He was rushed to the hospital. Despite all efforts, the doctors could not revive him. He was declared dead by the doctors at 7.45 p.m. Dr. Kalam was laid to rest on July 30, 2015 with full state honors in his native state Tamil Nadu.

In past he had delivered lectures on the subject of 'Societal transformation with technology and its application', which was one of his favourite topics. As President, Dr. Kalam utilized any opportunity that came to him to address students, especially school children, to dream big so that they became achievers in life.

He had the distinction of becoming the first President to fly a Sukhoi fighter jet, undertake a submarine ride and visit high altitude-Siachen, besides the LoC. He was also the first President to address the Indian Science Congress.

SSAMAGRA HIKSHA 3

Delivering last speech to new batch of IIM Students on 27 July, 2015 at IIM, Shillong.

BRCM Pays Glowing Tribute to

Dr. A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM(October 17, 1931 to July 27, 2015)

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SSAMAGRA HIKSHA2

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

vul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born on October 15,

A1931 on the island of Dhanushkodi off the southeastern coast of India. He developed an early fascination with flight by

watching birds, which developed into an interest in aeronautics after he saw a newspaper article about a British fighter plane.

His father Jainulabdeen was a boat-maker at Rameshwaram, then a sleepy pilgrim town by the sea, in Tamil Nadu. Kalam's practical introduction to the world of engineering came when he saw his father build a boat all by himself. “Every day, I would wait impatiently till I could go to the place where the boat was taking shape... Slowly the bottom, then the sides and the hull began to form in front of our eyes,” he wrote in his autobiography. “Many years later, in my work, I would learn how to make rockets and missiles... But that boat coming up on seashore, which would take pilgrims and fishermen back and forth... who is to say it was not as important or momentous in our lives then?”, he wrote.

Kalam never forgot a lesson he had learnt when he was ten years old. His teacher, Subramaniam Iyer, was explaining how seagulls fly. The little Kalam had a billion doubts and Iyer offered as many clarifications. The teacher took the students to the seaside and showed them the birds, explaining every movement, every action. “Wonder-struck, I listened to my teacher - the man who, while teaching me about the flight of birds, gave me a purpose in life - to fly!” Kalam later wrote.

In 1954 he graduated in Physics from St. Joseph's College in Tiruchirappalli, which was then affiliated to the University of Madras. Thereafter in 1955 he moved to Madras and joined the Madras Institute of Technology and studied aerospace engineering. His dream was to become a fighter pilot but his hopes were dashed when he narrowly missed out on a spot in the Indian Air Force. Kalam instead joined the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) as a Senior Scientific Assistant in 1958. He worked under the renowned scientist Vikram Sarabhai as a part of the committee of INCOSPAR.

In the years 1963 and 1964 he visited the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland; the Wallops Flight Facility located at the Eastern Shore of Virginia; and the Langley Research Center of Nasa situated at Hampton Virginia. He moved to the newly formed Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) in 1969, where he later became Project Director of the SLV-III. Dr. Kalam made significant contribution as Project Director to develop India's first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-III) which successfully injected the

Rohini satellite in the near earth orbit in July 1980 and made India an exclusive member of Space Club.

He returned to the DRDO as Director in 1982 and implemented the Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme. His work on the development of launch vehicle and ballistic missile technology had earned him the name of 'Missile Man of India'.

From July 1992 to December 1999 he remained the Secretary of the Defense Research and Development Organization and also the Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Minister. Kalam was a key figure in the May 1998 Pokhran-II tests, in which five nuclear devices were detonated in the Rajasthan Deserts.

He developed a low-cost Coronary Stent along with Dr. Soma Raju, a cardiologist, in 1998. It was named "Kalam-Raju Stent" after them. Both of them also designed a tablet PC called "Kalam-Raju Tablet" for healthcare in rural areas. Dr. Kalam has served as the Principal Scientific Advisor to the Government of India, in the rank of Cabinet Minister, from November 1999 to November 2001 and was responsible for evolving policies, strategies and missions for many development applications.

Dr. Kalam took up academic pursuit as Professor, Technology & Societal Transformation at Anna University, Chennai from November 2001 and was involved in teaching and research tasks. Above all, he took up a mission to ignite the young minds for national development by meeting high school students across the country.

Honours and Awards

The United Nations celebrated Dr. Kalam's 79th birthday as "World Student's Day".

Dr. Kalam was honoured with coveted Civilian Awards- Padma Bhushan (1981) and Padma Vibhushan (1990) and India's Highest Civilian Award Bharat Ratna (1997) for his work with DRDO and ISRO and for his contributions in the field of scientific research, development and modernization of technology in the defense sector of India.

In 1997, the Indian National Congress conferred him with the Indira Gandhi Award for National Integration.

In 1998 the Government of India gave him the Veer Savarkar Award.

Several Universities in UK, Singapore & U.S.A. bestowed on him the Honorary Doctorate of Science, Doctor of Engineering (Honoris Causa) and Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa). The Royal Society of UK honoured him with the King Charles II

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

Medal in 2007. The California Institute of Technology, USA honoured him with the International von Karman Wings Award in 2009. He was also decorated with Hoover Medal by ASME Foundation, U.S.A in 2009. He holds the unique honour of receiving honorary doctorates from 30 universities and institutions around the globe.

In 2002, Dr. Kalam succeeded K.R. Narayanan as the 11th President of India and held the office from 25 July 2002 to 25 July 2007. He was the third President of India to have received the prestigious Bharat Ratna, the Highest Civilian Honour. It was earlier given to Dr. Sarvapali Radhakrishnan in 1954 and Dr. Zakir Hussain in 1963. Dr. Kalam was the first bachelor and scientist to occupy the Rashtrapati Bhavan.

Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was the most popular President in India's history. One of the reasons for his popularity, which continued even after he demitted office in 2007, was the thousands of interactions he has had with school children and college students over the years. Known as the People's President, Dr. Kalam set a goal of conducting 5,00,000 one-on-one meetings with young people over the course of his five-year term. According to him the toughest decision taken by him as President was signing the 'Bill of Office of Profit'.

After leaving office in 2007, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam became a Visiting Professor at several universities, such as Indian Institute of Management, Indore; the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmadabad & Indian Institute of Management, Shillong. He was a professor of Aerospace Engineering at the JSS University in Mysore and at the Anna University in Chennai, apart from being an Adjunct & Visiting Faculty at other research and academic institutions in India. He was the Honorary Fellow of the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru and the Chancellor of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology at Thiruvananthapuram.

Dr. Kalam formed the "What Can I Give Movement" in 2011 with the goal of creating a compassionate society. His efforts to improve healthcare led to the release of a tablet for medical personnel to use in remote areas in 2012.

Dr Kalam's books- "Wings of Fire", "India 2020- A Vision for the New Millennium", "My journey" & "Ignited Minds- Unleashing the power within India" have become household names in India and among the Indian nationals abroad. These books have been translated in many Indian languages.

From the son of a boat-maker to the President of India, was an incredible journey for Kalam. He summed up this journey, which continued even after he left the office of the President, in his own modest words: “I will not be presumptuous enough to say that my life can be a model for anybody; but some poor child living in an obscure place in an underprivileged social setting may find a little solace in the way my destiny has been shaped.”

He was so much concerned about pollution level that one of his last statements was: "It seems the man made forces are as big a threat to the livability of earth as pollution." Dr. Kalam was equally concerned that time and again Parliament, the supreme institution of democracy, becomes dysfunctional. He said “I really need to find out a way to ensure that the Parliament works on developmental

politics."

He then asked one of his close aides to prepare a surprise assignment question for the students at IIM Shillong, which he would give to them only at the end of the lecture. He wanted them to suggest three innovative ways to make the Parliament more productive and vibrant. But after a while he said, "But how can I ask them to give solutions if I don't have any myself". Students were so dear to him that he used to say, "students should never be made to wait".

He was once asked, "What will you like to be remembered for? President, Scientist, Writer, Missile Man, India 2020, Target 3 billion.... What?" His reply was "Teacher".

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam left the world with nothing accumulated in his account but loads of wishes and love of people. He is loved, revered and remembered by all citizens because of his greatness in simplicity.

The Last Appearance for Speech at IIM, Shillong

It was on 27 July 2015 that India lost a gem. Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, 83, arrived at the Institute at Shillong at around 5.40 p.m. to deliver a series of lectures aimed at 'igniting young minds'.

At around 6.35 p.m., he addressed the new batch of IIM students and spoke for just five minutes on the topic “Creating a Livable Planet” when he suffered a massive cardiac arrest and collapsed at 6.40 p.m. He was rushed to the hospital. Despite all efforts, the doctors could not revive him. He was declared dead by the doctors at 7.45 p.m. Dr. Kalam was laid to rest on July 30, 2015 with full state honors in his native state Tamil Nadu.

In past he had delivered lectures on the subject of 'Societal transformation with technology and its application', which was one of his favourite topics. As President, Dr. Kalam utilized any opportunity that came to him to address students, especially school children, to dream big so that they became achievers in life.

He had the distinction of becoming the first President to fly a Sukhoi fighter jet, undertake a submarine ride and visit high altitude-Siachen, besides the LoC. He was also the first President to address the Indian Science Congress.

SSAMAGRA HIKSHA 3

Delivering last speech to new batch of IIM Students on 27 July, 2015 at IIM, Shillong.

BRCM Pays Glowing Tribute to

Dr. A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM(October 17, 1931 to July 27, 2015)

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eSa bl lEeku dk lcls cM+k Js; vius vkUnksyu esa Hkkjr ds dkyw dqekj] /kwenkl vkSj vkn'kZ fd'kksj rFkk ikfdLrku ds ckyd bdcky elhg dks nsuk pkgwaxk] ftUgksasus cPpksa dh vktknh vkSj xfjek dh j{kk ds fy, viuk loksZPp cfynku ns fn;kA eSa ;g iqjLdkj mu lHkh 'kghnksa dh vksj ls] fo'o Hkj esa cpiu dks cpkus esa tqVs dk;ZdrkZvksa dh vksj ls] vkSj esjs leLr ns'koklh HkkbZ cguksa dh vksj ls fouezrkiwoZd Lohdkj dj jgk gw¡A Hkxoku cq¼] xq#ukud vkSj egkRek xka/kh dh /kjrh Hkkjr ls uksosZ rd dh esjh ;g ;k=k /kjrh ij 'kkfUr vkSj fo'o cU/kqRo dh izkphure~ vkSj orZeku /kqfj;ksa dks tksM+us okyh ;k=k gSA

Friends, the Nobel Committee has generously invited me to deliver a “lecture.” Respectfully, I am unable to do that. Because, I am representing here-the sound of silence. The cry of innocence. And, the face of invisibility. I represent the millions of children who are left

behind and I have kept an empty chair here as a reminder. I have come here only to share the voices and dreams of our children - because they are all our children - (gesture to everyone in the audience).

I have looked into their frightened and exhausted eyes. I have held their injured bodies and felt their broken spirits. Twenty years ago, in the foothills of the Himalayas, I met a small, skinny child labourer. He asked me: “Is the world so poor that it cannot give me a toy and a book, instead of forcing me to take a tool or a gun?”

I met with a Sudanese child-soldier who was kidnapped by an extremist militia. As his first training, he was forced to kill his friends and family. He asked me: “What is my fault?”

Twelve years ago, a child-mother from the streets of Colombia – trafficked, raped, enslaved – asked me this: “I have never had a dream. Can my child have one?” All the great religions tell us to care for our children.

Jesus said: “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to them.”

The Holy Quran says: “Kill not your children because of poverty.”

Friends! There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children.

Therefore… I refuse to accept that all the temples and mosques and churches and prayer houses have no place for the dreams of our children. I refuse to accept that world is so poor, when just one week of global military expenditure can bring all our children into classrooms. I refuse to accept that all the laws and constitutions, and judges and police are not able to protect our children. I refuse to accept that the shackles of slavery can ever be stronger than the quest for freedom.

I REFUSE TO ACCEPT.....

My only aim in life is that every child is free to be a child,

free to grow and develop, free to eat, sleep, see daylight, free to laugh and cry, free to play and learn, free to go to school, and above all, free to dream.

I have the privilege of working with many courageous people who have the same aim. We have never given up against any threat or attack and we will never. We have made progress in the last couple of decades. We have reduced the number of out of school children by

Nobel Prize Acceptance Speechby

Kailas Satyarthi

5SSAMAGRA HIKSHA

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

world. Her question is for all of us. What are we doing? What are we waiting for? How many girls will we allow to go without rescue?

Children are questioning our inaction and watching our actions. We need collective actions with a sense of urgency.

Every single minute matters, every single child matters, every single childhood matters.

Therefore, I challenge the passivity and pessimism surrounding our children. I challenge this culture of silence, this culture of neutrality. I call upon all the governments, intergovernmental agencies, businesses, faith leaders, workers, teachers and NGOs, and each one of us, to put an end to all forms of violence against children. Slavery, trafficking, child marriages, child labour, sexual abuse, and illiteracy have no place in any civilized society.

Friends, we can do this-

Governments must make child friendly policies, and invest adequately in education and young people. Businesses must be more responsible, accountable and open to innovative partnerships. Intergovernmental agencies must work together to accelerate action. Global civil society must rise above the business-as-usual and fragmented agendas. Faith leaders and institutions, and all of us must stand with our children.

We must be bold, we must be ambitious, and we must have the will. We must keep our promises. Over fifty years ago, on the first day of my school, I met a cobbler boy my age sitting outside school, polishing shoes. I asked my teachers: “Why is he working outside? Why is he not with me in the school?” My teachers had no answer. One day, I gathered the courage to ask the boys’ father. He said: “Sir, I have never thought about it. We are just born to work.” This made me angry. It still makes me angry. I challenged it then, and I am challenging it now. As a child, I had a vision of tomorrow. A vision of that cobbler boy sitting with me in my classroom. Now, that tomorrow has become TODAY.

I am TODAY, and you are TODAY. TODAY it is time for every child to have a right to life, right to freedom, right to health, right to education, safety, the right to dignity, right to equality, and right to peace. TODAY, beyond the darkness, I see the smiling faces of our children in the blinking stars. TODAY, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing. TODAY, in every plant, tree, and mountain, I see our children growing in freedom. I want you to see and feel this TODAY inside you.

My dear sisters and brothers, may I please request you to put your hand close to your heart - close your eyes and feel the child inside you?

I am sure you can-Now, listen to this child. Today, I see thousands of Mahatma Gandhis, Martin Luther Kings, and Nelson Mandelas calling on us. Let us democratise knowledge. Let us universalise justice. Together, let us globalise compassion! I call upon you in this room, and all across the world.

I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace. Asato ma sadgamaya, tamaso ma jyotirgamaya, mrtyorma amrtagamaya. Let us march from ignorance to awakening. Let us march from darkness to light. Let us march from mortality to divinity.

Let us March!

half. We have reduced the number of child labourers by a third. Child mortality and malnutrition has been reduced, and millions of child deaths have been prevented. But, let us make no mistake, great challenges still remain. Friends! The biggest crisis knocking on the doors of humanity today are fear and intolerance.

We have utterly failed in imparting an education to our children. An education that gives the meaning and objective of life. An education that builds a sense of global citizenship among the youth. I am afraid that the day is not far when the cumulative result of this failure, will culminate in an unprecedented violence, that will be suicidal for humankind.

Rights, security and hope can only be restored through education.

Young people like Malala, Kayanat, Shazia and my daughters from Africa are rising up everywhere and choosing peace over violence, tolerance over extremism, and courage over fear. The solutions are emerging. But, these solutions can not be found only in the deliberations in conferences, and the prescriptions from a distance. They lie in small groups, local organisations and individuals, who confront the problem every day. Even if they remain unrecognised and unknown to the world.

You may ask: what can one person do? Let me tell you a story I remember from my childhood: A terrible fire had broken out in the forest. All the animals were running away, including lion, the king of the forest.

Suddenly, the lion saw a tiny bird rushing towards the fire. He asked the bird, “What are you doing?” To the lion’s surprise, the bird replied “I am on my way to extinguish the fire.” He laughed and said, “how can you kill the fire with just one drop of water, in your beak?” The bird was adamant, and said, “I am doing my bit.”

Eighteen years ago, millions of my brothers and sisters, individuals marched across 80,000 kilometres, in 103 countries. And, a new international law against child labour was born. We have done this.

We live in an age of rapid globalisation. We are connected through high-speed Internet. We exchange goods and services in a single global market. Each day, thousands of flights connect us to every corner of the globe. But there is one serious disconnect. It is the lack of compassion. What we need is a transformative compassion that leads to equality, freedom and justice.

Let us inculcate and transform this individuals’ compassion into a global movement. Let us globalise compassion.

Mahatma Gandhi said, “If we are to teach real peace in this world... we shall have to begin with the children.” I humbly add, let us unite the world through the compassion for our children.

Whose children are they who stitch footballs, yet have never played with one?

Whose children are they who harvest cocoa, yet do not know the taste of a chocolate?

Whose children are they who are dying of Ebola?

Whose children are they who are kidnapped and held hostage?

They are all our children. I remember an eight-year-old girl we rescued from intergenerational forced labour in stone quarries. Sitting in my car immediately after her rescue she asked: "Why didn’t you come earlier?"

Her angry question still shakes me-and has the power to shake the

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Let Us March!

nqfu;k Hkj ds esjs I;kjs cPpksa] Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses,

my dear daughter Malala, Excellencies, distinguished members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, dear brother Tom Harkin and my brothers and sisters.

eSa vkt 'kkfUr vkSj uSfrdrk ds bl ifo= eap ls osn ds ea= dks mPpkfjr djrs gq, cgqr xkSjkfUor gw¡A bl ea= esa ,d ,slh izkFkZuk] dkeuk vkSj ladYi fufgr gS tks lEiw.kZ fo'o dks euq"; fufeZr =klfn;ksa ls eqfDr fnykus dk lkeF;Z j[krh gSA

laxPN}e~ laon}e~ laoks eukafl tkurke~A nsok Hkkxe~ ;FkkiwosZ

latkukuke~ miklrsû

ge lHkh lkFk&lkFk pysaA oSf'od fodkl vkSj rjDdh ds jkLrs ij /kjrh ds nf{k.kh Nksj ls mÙkj rd vkSj iwoZ ls if'pe rd dksbZ Hkh fiNM+ u tk,] geesa ls dksbZ Hkh fcNqM+ u tk,A ge lc lkFk&lkFk cksysa vkSj lkFk feydj fparu djsaA vius iwoZtksa ls lh[krs gq, lkFk esa fey cSB dj ,sls Kku dk l`tu djsa tks lHkh ds fy, dY;k.kdkjh gksA

vkt e aS lcl s igy s viu s LoxoZ klh ekrk&firk dk]s Lox Z l s Hkh egku ~ ejs h tUeHkfw e Hkkjr ekrk dk s vkjS /kjrh ekrk dk s ueu djrk gA¡w e aS mu gtkjk as cPpk as dk Lej.k djrk g ¡w ftUg as vktk+ n djku s e as e aS Lo; a eDq r gkrs k jgk gA¡w efq Dr dh igyh eLq dku l s Hkj s mud s lnaq j pgs jk as ij euaS s ckj&ckj] gj ckj b'Z oj dk s eLq djkr s g,q n[s kk gAS

eSa bl lEeku dk lcls cM+k Js; vius vkUnksyu esa Hkkjr ds dkyw dqekj] /kwenkl vkSj vkn'kZ fd'kksj rFkk ikfdLrku ds ckyd bdcky elhg dks nsuk pkgwaxk] ftUgksasus cPpksa dh vktknh vkSj xfjek dh j{kk ds fy, viuk loksZPp cfynku ns fn;kA eSa ;g iqjLdkj mu lHkh 'kghnksa dh vksj ls] fo'o Hkj esa cpiu dks cpkus esa tqVs dk;ZdrkZvksa dh vksj ls] vkSj esjs leLr ns'koklh HkkbZ cguksa dh vksj ls fouezrkiwoZd Lohdkj dj jgk gw¡A Hkxoku cq¼] xq#ukud vkSj egkRek xka/kh dh /kjrh Hkkjr ls uksosZ rd dh esjh ;g ;k=k /kjrh ij 'kkfUr vkSj fo'o cU/kqRo dh izkphure~ vkSj orZeku /kqfj;ksa dks tksM+us okyh ;k=k gSA

Friends, the Nobel Committee has generously invited me to deliver a “lecture.” Respectfully, I am unable to do that. Because, I am representing here-the sound of silence. The cry of innocence. And, the face of invisibility. I represent the millions of children who are left

behind and I have kept an empty chair here as a reminder. I have come here only to share the voices and dreams of our children - because they are all our children - (gesture to everyone in the audience).

I have looked into their frightened and exhausted eyes. I have held their injured bodies and felt their broken spirits. Twenty years ago, in the foothills of the Himalayas, I met a small, skinny child labourer. He asked me: “Is the world so poor that it cannot give me a toy and a book, instead of forcing me to take a tool or a gun?”

I met with a Sudanese child-soldier who was kidnapped by an extremist militia. As his first training, he was forced to kill his friends and family. He asked me: “What is my fault?”

Twelve years ago, a child-mother from the streets of Colombia – trafficked, raped, enslaved – asked me this: “I have never had a dream. Can my child have one?” All the great religions tell us to care for our children.

Jesus said: “Let the children come to me; do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to them.”

The Holy Quran says: “Kill not your children because of poverty.”

Friends! There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children.

Therefore… I refuse to accept that all the temples and mosques and churches and prayer houses have no place for the dreams of our children. I refuse to accept that world is so poor, when just one week of global military expenditure can bring all our children into classrooms. I refuse to accept that all the laws and constitutions, and judges and police are not able to protect our children. I refuse to accept that the shackles of slavery can ever be stronger than the quest for freedom.

I REFUSE TO ACCEPT.....

My only aim in life is that every child is free to be a child,

free to grow and develop, free to eat, sleep, see daylight, free to laugh and cry, free to play and learn, free to go to school, and above all, free to dream.

I have the privilege of working with many courageous people who have the same aim. We have never given up against any threat or attack and we will never. We have made progress in the last couple of decades. We have reduced the number of out of school children by

Nobel Prize Acceptance Speechby

Kailas Satyarthi

5SSAMAGRA HIKSHA

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

world. Her question is for all of us. What are we doing? What are we waiting for? How many girls will we allow to go without rescue?

Children are questioning our inaction and watching our actions. We need collective actions with a sense of urgency.

Every single minute matters, every single child matters, every single childhood matters.

Therefore, I challenge the passivity and pessimism surrounding our children. I challenge this culture of silence, this culture of neutrality. I call upon all the governments, intergovernmental agencies, businesses, faith leaders, workers, teachers and NGOs, and each one of us, to put an end to all forms of violence against children. Slavery, trafficking, child marriages, child labour, sexual abuse, and illiteracy have no place in any civilized society.

Friends, we can do this-

Governments must make child friendly policies, and invest adequately in education and young people. Businesses must be more responsible, accountable and open to innovative partnerships. Intergovernmental agencies must work together to accelerate action. Global civil society must rise above the business-as-usual and fragmented agendas. Faith leaders and institutions, and all of us must stand with our children.

We must be bold, we must be ambitious, and we must have the will. We must keep our promises. Over fifty years ago, on the first day of my school, I met a cobbler boy my age sitting outside school, polishing shoes. I asked my teachers: “Why is he working outside? Why is he not with me in the school?” My teachers had no answer. One day, I gathered the courage to ask the boys’ father. He said: “Sir, I have never thought about it. We are just born to work.” This made me angry. It still makes me angry. I challenged it then, and I am challenging it now. As a child, I had a vision of tomorrow. A vision of that cobbler boy sitting with me in my classroom. Now, that tomorrow has become TODAY.

I am TODAY, and you are TODAY. TODAY it is time for every child to have a right to life, right to freedom, right to health, right to education, safety, the right to dignity, right to equality, and right to peace. TODAY, beyond the darkness, I see the smiling faces of our children in the blinking stars. TODAY, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing. TODAY, in every plant, tree, and mountain, I see our children growing in freedom. I want you to see and feel this TODAY inside you.

My dear sisters and brothers, may I please request you to put your hand close to your heart - close your eyes and feel the child inside you?

I am sure you can-Now, listen to this child. Today, I see thousands of Mahatma Gandhis, Martin Luther Kings, and Nelson Mandelas calling on us. Let us democratise knowledge. Let us universalise justice. Together, let us globalise compassion! I call upon you in this room, and all across the world.

I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace. Asato ma sadgamaya, tamaso ma jyotirgamaya, mrtyorma amrtagamaya. Let us march from ignorance to awakening. Let us march from darkness to light. Let us march from mortality to divinity.

Let us March!

half. We have reduced the number of child labourers by a third. Child mortality and malnutrition has been reduced, and millions of child deaths have been prevented. But, let us make no mistake, great challenges still remain. Friends! The biggest crisis knocking on the doors of humanity today are fear and intolerance.

We have utterly failed in imparting an education to our children. An education that gives the meaning and objective of life. An education that builds a sense of global citizenship among the youth. I am afraid that the day is not far when the cumulative result of this failure, will culminate in an unprecedented violence, that will be suicidal for humankind.

Rights, security and hope can only be restored through education.

Young people like Malala, Kayanat, Shazia and my daughters from Africa are rising up everywhere and choosing peace over violence, tolerance over extremism, and courage over fear. The solutions are emerging. But, these solutions can not be found only in the deliberations in conferences, and the prescriptions from a distance. They lie in small groups, local organisations and individuals, who confront the problem every day. Even if they remain unrecognised and unknown to the world.

You may ask: what can one person do? Let me tell you a story I remember from my childhood: A terrible fire had broken out in the forest. All the animals were running away, including lion, the king of the forest.

Suddenly, the lion saw a tiny bird rushing towards the fire. He asked the bird, “What are you doing?” To the lion’s surprise, the bird replied “I am on my way to extinguish the fire.” He laughed and said, “how can you kill the fire with just one drop of water, in your beak?” The bird was adamant, and said, “I am doing my bit.”

Eighteen years ago, millions of my brothers and sisters, individuals marched across 80,000 kilometres, in 103 countries. And, a new international law against child labour was born. We have done this.

We live in an age of rapid globalisation. We are connected through high-speed Internet. We exchange goods and services in a single global market. Each day, thousands of flights connect us to every corner of the globe. But there is one serious disconnect. It is the lack of compassion. What we need is a transformative compassion that leads to equality, freedom and justice.

Let us inculcate and transform this individuals’ compassion into a global movement. Let us globalise compassion.

Mahatma Gandhi said, “If we are to teach real peace in this world... we shall have to begin with the children.” I humbly add, let us unite the world through the compassion for our children.

Whose children are they who stitch footballs, yet have never played with one?

Whose children are they who harvest cocoa, yet do not know the taste of a chocolate?

Whose children are they who are dying of Ebola?

Whose children are they who are kidnapped and held hostage?

They are all our children. I remember an eight-year-old girl we rescued from intergenerational forced labour in stone quarries. Sitting in my car immediately after her rescue she asked: "Why didn’t you come earlier?"

Her angry question still shakes me-and has the power to shake the

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oday, a majority of our planet's electricity supply is

Tbeing generated from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and

natural gas. These energy sources are staring at

irreversible and damaging issues, including rising prices,

security concerns, over dependence on imports from a

limited number of countries and growing environmental

concerns about the climate. Topping this list is the fact that

these resources are finite and are depleting fast. It's not a

question of 'if', it's a question of 'when'.

The time has come when humanity has to tackle two critical

challenges - meeting the ever growing global energy needs

and fighting climate change for a better tomorrow. So, how

can we do this?

Researchers have pointed out that if a small chunk of the

Sahara Desert (an area of 254 km x 254 km) is used to

generate electricity through solar power, it would be enough to

meet the total electricity demand of the world.

Why Solar Energy?

1. Solar energy makes the environment happy : Solar

energy is an excellent alternative to fossil fuels like coal and

petroleum because solar energy is practically emission free.

With solar energy the danger of further damage to the

environment is minimized. The generation of electricity

through solar power produces no noise. So noise pollution is

also reduced. Unlike burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and

natural gas, solar power doesn't create air and water pollution.

2. Its free! : Thankfully, sunlight comes free. The initial

investment for the equipment is always there. After this

investment, the more we use this clean energy, the lesser is

the expenditure. So it can be said that this type of energy will

protect us from escalating electricity prices. Solar energy

helps to decrease your electricity bills while providing

requisite power supply even in case of a blackout.

3. Abundance: In most parts of the earth, even in the middle of

winter, each square meter of land still receives a fair amount of

solar radiation. Sunlight is everywhere and the resource is

practically inexhaustible. Even during cloudy days, we receive

some sunlight that can be turned into electricity with the help

of technology.

4. Accessibility of solar power in remote locations: Solar

power can generate electricity no matter how remote the area

is as long as the sun shines there. Even in areas that are

inaccessible to power cables solar power can produce

electricity. From the hilly regions to coastal areas, from green

plains to deserts- sun rays reach everywhere.

5. Solar energy is getting cheaper: The technology for solar

energy is evolving at an increasing rate. PV technology is

improving and production is increasing, globally. The result of

this is that the cost is coming down.

You are the future

It's in your hand how you all want to shape tomorrow's world!

Sun, with itspool of energy is there for us. We just need to tap

this infinite energy & then maximize its utilization in a scientific

way. You are all aware that fossil fuels are accelerating climate

change and this climate change is impacting the world's flora

& fauna. Apply your curious minds and know how exactly

solar energy works, & why we need it for the existence of

mankind. To ensure a green future &reduce carbon footprint,

you have to take the lead voice support for a clean and green

future. The future is on your hands- how you want to see it,

how you want to build it & how you want to live in it.

Infinite Power ofthe Sun

Mr. Gyanesh ChaudharyCEO and Managing Director,

Vikram Solar Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata

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ACADEMICS

Success Stories of Our Pride Alumni’s (Year 2014-15)

Nitish Sharma an alumni from ME department, batch 2014 got selected in Army as Lieutenant in SSB held on July 22-31, 2015.

Amit Kumar and Erica Paul from ECE department, batch 2014 joined Infosys Pune as System Engineer.

Ankit Modi from ECE department, batch 2014 Joined TCS Pune. Kavita Sheoran from ECE department, batch 2014another gem of BRCM got

selected in four MNC’s i.e. Infosys, Cognizant, L&T Infotech, Syntel but finally joined hands with L&T Infotech Mumbai for better perspective.

Sheetal Choudhary and Shravya Bali from ECE department, batch 2014 stepped in IBM, Bengluru to shape up their future.

Sumit Kumar from ECE department, batch 2014 joined Shivam Infocom Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

Prashant Sardana from CSE added another feather in the crown of BRCM by getting placement in Convergys Microsoft U&R Bestech Business Tower, Gurgoan.

Other Major internship (6 months) & Placements during the year took place in which around 110 students placed with companies like TATA CMC, Noida Daffodil Software Inc, USA, HCL Technologies with an average package of 2 LPA.

Dr. Arabinda Sharma, invited as a resource person at Civil Engineering Department, Chitkara University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh to deliver a special series of lectures on “Introduction to remote sensing.”

Dr. Arabinda Sharma served as reviewer for SSCI journals such as Environmental Earth Sciences (Springer), Journal of Forestry Research (Springer), Sustainable Water Resource Management (Springer) and remote sensing application-society and Environment (Elsevier) in the month of July 2015.

Ms. Anshu Agarwal of Computer Science Department received “Yogita Memorial Award” for her outstanding performance in academics. She got a cash award of Rs 10,000 which is jointly sponsored by Mr. R.K Kharab, Yogita’s father and Ms. Disha Pruthi one of her closest friends, in the memory of Late. Ms. Yogita (passed out student of BRCM) who left for her heavenly abode on Nov. 13, 2009.

Mr. Shelej Khera Associate Professor, ECE attended short term training course on “VLSI & Image Processing” at IIT Roorkee from July 06-10, 2015.

Mr. Narender Kumar Assistant Professor, ECE attended short term training course on “Science Lab” at NITTTR Chandigarh from July 27-31, 2015.

Mr. Sunil kumar, Mr. Deepak Sinwar and Mr. Harish Bedi, faculty from Computer Science Department attended short term training course on “Web Based Content Development” at NITTTR, Chandigarh from July 27-31, 2015.

Mr. Sunil and Mr. Amit Kumar faculty from Mechanical Engineering Department attended short term training course on “Two Phase Flow and Heat Transfer in Miniature System” at IIT Roorkee from June 01-06, 2015.

A group of faculty members from Mechanical Engineering Department Mr. Ajay Mahendru, Mr.Nitesh Jain, Mr. M.S. Kaswan, and Mr.Vishwas Yadav attended short term training course on “Environmental studies” in BRCM

National Workshop

Achievements

Mechanical Engineering Society (MES) of BRCM College of Engineering &

Technology syndicated a National Workshop on “Metallurugical Failure” from

Sept. 11-12, 2015. Shri K. P. Singh, Former General Manager BHEL Haridwar,

embellished the inaugural function as chief guest. Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM

Education Society graced the occasion as Guest of Honour. Around 225

participants from NITs, BITS Pilani and nearby colleges marked their presence in

National Workshop MF-2015. The keynote speakers Dr. D.B. Goel, Emeritus

Professor, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Dr R.P. Mishra,

Assistant Professor, BITS Pilani and Dr. Sanjay Panwar, Associate Professor,

M.M.U. Mullana, enlightened faculty and research scholars about the

fundamental aspects of Materials Failure and exposure to participants about

various Wear Test procedures and equipments.

· Dr. Arabinda Sharma, HOD Civil Engineering Department was felicitated by Swadhin Ekata Sanghathan, Sambalpur (Odisha), a premier NGO of the region for his outstanding achievement in the field of academics and research on July 01, 2015.

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Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone: +91 1255 265101 Fax : +91 1255 265217 Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmcet.edu.in

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oday, a majority of our planet's electricity supply is

Tbeing generated from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and

natural gas. These energy sources are staring at

irreversible and damaging issues, including rising prices,

security concerns, over dependence on imports from a

limited number of countries and growing environmental

concerns about the climate. Topping this list is the fact that

these resources are finite and are depleting fast. It's not a

question of 'if', it's a question of 'when'.

The time has come when humanity has to tackle two critical

challenges - meeting the ever growing global energy needs

and fighting climate change for a better tomorrow. So, how

can we do this?

Researchers have pointed out that if a small chunk of the

Sahara Desert (an area of 254 km x 254 km) is used to

generate electricity through solar power, it would be enough to

meet the total electricity demand of the world.

Why Solar Energy?

1. Solar energy makes the environment happy : Solar

energy is an excellent alternative to fossil fuels like coal and

petroleum because solar energy is practically emission free.

With solar energy the danger of further damage to the

environment is minimized. The generation of electricity

through solar power produces no noise. So noise pollution is

also reduced. Unlike burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil and

natural gas, solar power doesn't create air and water pollution.

2. Its free! : Thankfully, sunlight comes free. The initial

investment for the equipment is always there. After this

investment, the more we use this clean energy, the lesser is

the expenditure. So it can be said that this type of energy will

protect us from escalating electricity prices. Solar energy

helps to decrease your electricity bills while providing

requisite power supply even in case of a blackout.

3. Abundance: In most parts of the earth, even in the middle of

winter, each square meter of land still receives a fair amount of

solar radiation. Sunlight is everywhere and the resource is

practically inexhaustible. Even during cloudy days, we receive

some sunlight that can be turned into electricity with the help

of technology.

4. Accessibility of solar power in remote locations: Solar

power can generate electricity no matter how remote the area

is as long as the sun shines there. Even in areas that are

inaccessible to power cables solar power can produce

electricity. From the hilly regions to coastal areas, from green

plains to deserts- sun rays reach everywhere.

5. Solar energy is getting cheaper: The technology for solar

energy is evolving at an increasing rate. PV technology is

improving and production is increasing, globally. The result of

this is that the cost is coming down.

You are the future

It's in your hand how you all want to shape tomorrow's world!

Sun, with itspool of energy is there for us. We just need to tap

this infinite energy & then maximize its utilization in a scientific

way. You are all aware that fossil fuels are accelerating climate

change and this climate change is impacting the world's flora

& fauna. Apply your curious minds and know how exactly

solar energy works, & why we need it for the existence of

mankind. To ensure a green future &reduce carbon footprint,

you have to take the lead voice support for a clean and green

future. The future is on your hands- how you want to see it,

how you want to build it & how you want to live in it.

Infinite Power ofthe Sun

Mr. Gyanesh ChaudharyCEO and Managing Director,

Vikram Solar Pvt. Ltd., Kolkata

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ACADEMICS

Success Stories of Our Pride Alumni’s (Year 2014-15)

Nitish Sharma an alumni from ME department, batch 2014 got selected in Army as Lieutenant in SSB held on July 22-31, 2015.

Amit Kumar and Erica Paul from ECE department, batch 2014 joined Infosys Pune as System Engineer.

Ankit Modi from ECE department, batch 2014 Joined TCS Pune. Kavita Sheoran from ECE department, batch 2014another gem of BRCM got

selected in four MNC’s i.e. Infosys, Cognizant, L&T Infotech, Syntel but finally joined hands with L&T Infotech Mumbai for better perspective.

Sheetal Choudhary and Shravya Bali from ECE department, batch 2014 stepped in IBM, Bengluru to shape up their future.

Sumit Kumar from ECE department, batch 2014 joined Shivam Infocom Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

Prashant Sardana from CSE added another feather in the crown of BRCM by getting placement in Convergys Microsoft U&R Bestech Business Tower, Gurgoan.

Other Major internship (6 months) & Placements during the year took place in which around 110 students placed with companies like TATA CMC, Noida Daffodil Software Inc, USA, HCL Technologies with an average package of 2 LPA.

Dr. Arabinda Sharma, invited as a resource person at Civil Engineering Department, Chitkara University, Solan, Himachal Pradesh to deliver a special series of lectures on “Introduction to remote sensing.”

Dr. Arabinda Sharma served as reviewer for SSCI journals such as Environmental Earth Sciences (Springer), Journal of Forestry Research (Springer), Sustainable Water Resource Management (Springer) and remote sensing application-society and Environment (Elsevier) in the month of July 2015.

Ms. Anshu Agarwal of Computer Science Department received “Yogita Memorial Award” for her outstanding performance in academics. She got a cash award of Rs 10,000 which is jointly sponsored by Mr. R.K Kharab, Yogita’s father and Ms. Disha Pruthi one of her closest friends, in the memory of Late. Ms. Yogita (passed out student of BRCM) who left for her heavenly abode on Nov. 13, 2009.

Mr. Shelej Khera Associate Professor, ECE attended short term training course on “VLSI & Image Processing” at IIT Roorkee from July 06-10, 2015.

Mr. Narender Kumar Assistant Professor, ECE attended short term training course on “Science Lab” at NITTTR Chandigarh from July 27-31, 2015.

Mr. Sunil kumar, Mr. Deepak Sinwar and Mr. Harish Bedi, faculty from Computer Science Department attended short term training course on “Web Based Content Development” at NITTTR, Chandigarh from July 27-31, 2015.

Mr. Sunil and Mr. Amit Kumar faculty from Mechanical Engineering Department attended short term training course on “Two Phase Flow and Heat Transfer in Miniature System” at IIT Roorkee from June 01-06, 2015.

A group of faculty members from Mechanical Engineering Department Mr. Ajay Mahendru, Mr.Nitesh Jain, Mr. M.S. Kaswan, and Mr.Vishwas Yadav attended short term training course on “Environmental studies” in BRCM

National Workshop

Achievements

Mechanical Engineering Society (MES) of BRCM College of Engineering &

Technology syndicated a National Workshop on “Metallurugical Failure” from

Sept. 11-12, 2015. Shri K. P. Singh, Former General Manager BHEL Haridwar,

embellished the inaugural function as chief guest. Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM

Education Society graced the occasion as Guest of Honour. Around 225

participants from NITs, BITS Pilani and nearby colleges marked their presence in

National Workshop MF-2015. The keynote speakers Dr. D.B. Goel, Emeritus

Professor, BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Dr R.P. Mishra,

Assistant Professor, BITS Pilani and Dr. Sanjay Panwar, Associate Professor,

M.M.U. Mullana, enlightened faculty and research scholars about the

fundamental aspects of Materials Failure and exposure to participants about

various Wear Test procedures and equipments.

· Dr. Arabinda Sharma, HOD Civil Engineering Department was felicitated by Swadhin Ekata Sanghathan, Sambalpur (Odisha), a premier NGO of the region for his outstanding achievement in the field of academics and research on July 01, 2015.

BRCM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY-Engineering New Vision

A STATE-OF-THE ART CO-EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE{Courses Offered : B.Tech. : CSE, ME, ECE, CE & EEE M. Tech. : ME (M&A), ME (MD), EEE, ECE & CSE}

Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone: +91 1255 265101 Fax : +91 1255 265217 Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmcet.edu.in

Intellectuals” presence to deference the Event

Dr Arbinda receiving momento as token of honour

Ms. Anshu receiving award from Yogita’s father

Short Term Training Programme

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Paper Publication

Mr. Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Outlier Detection based on RBF Networks with Clustering from Agriculture Datasets”, in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER- listed in Elsevier SCOPUS), July 2015, Vol. 10, pp. 33528-33535, ISSN Print: 0973-4562, ISSN Online: 1087-1090.

Dr.. Kamal, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Denial of Service Attacks” in International Journal of advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJLTEMAS), August 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 8, ISSN: 2277–128X.

Mr. Praveen Knth, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Enhancement of security in DNA based cryptography” in International Organization & Scientific Research (IOSR) July, 2015.

Mr. Harish Bedi, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Study of Manhattan Mobility Model and DSR, OLSR and ZRP routing protocols of VANET” in International Journal of Advance Research Computer Science and Software Engineering (UARCSSE), July 07, 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 7, ISSN: 2277-128X.

Mr. Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Outlier Detection from Multidimensional Space using Multilayer Perceptron, RBF Networks and Pattern Clustering Techniques” in proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering and Applications (ICACEA-2015), organized by IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad, March 2015, ISSN: 9781467369114, pp 573-579, IEEE Xplore DOI: “10.1109/ICACEA.2015.7164757”.

Dr. Gundeep Tanwar, and Mr. Basant sah, Associate Professors, CSE published a paper on “Study & Comparison Of Image Segmentation Alogritham For Better Analysis Of Different images” in International Journal of Advance research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, August 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 8, ISSN: 2277 128–I.F-2.5.

Mr. Shelej Khera, Associate Professor, ECE published a paper on “A Review on Research Aspects of Vertical Handover Decision based Intelligent Algorithm” in International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, August 2015, Vol. 4, Issue 8, ISSN: 2319–8753, 2347–6710, (Impact Factor 5.442).

Dr. Jitendra Gaur, Assistant Professor, Applied Sciences & Humanities published a paper on “Thermodynamically Properties of Zr-based bulk metallic glasses” in International Journal of Phase Transitions (Through Taylor & Francis), July 27, 2015, Vol. 88, pg. 113721145, ISSN: 0141-1594, 1029-0338, (Impact Factor 1.044).

Mrs. Saloni Priya, Director Umeed Foundation, unionized a special session for the girls of BRCM College of Engineering & Technology and GDC Memorial College. The session provided an insight about the challenges about for professional women of tomorrow. She deliberated on the required skills, behavior and dressing sense that an employee envisages in their profession these days. The session was attended by more than fifty residents of hostel.

Fresher’sWorld.com conducted an Online Assessment for B.Tech final year students on August 19, 2015. The evaluation was based on Aptitude, Reasoning and Ability. Around hundred students availed the benefits of assessment. Such type of activities works on industry expectation for budding engineers.

Spoken English classes commenced for the students of B. Tech to enhance their communication skills by Mrs. Superna Sharma. During the session all the four skills were guarded through Modules Programme in Sync with ETNL software system.

“Digital India Week” launched by IIT Bombay with NMEICT at BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal to create more awareness among the people about Digital India a flagship programme by Govt. of India. On account of this an A-view interactive meet (Online) was organized on July 03, 2015 which was attended by Faculty & Staff of the Institute.

College of Engineering & Technology from June 02-12 2015. Faculty members from Mechanical Engineering Department including Mr.

Suresh Kumar, Mr. Ajay Mahendru, Mr. M.S. Kaswan and Mr. Vishwas Yadav attended short term training course on “Advance Manufacturing” at NIT Hamirpur from June 6-10, 2015.

Academia Enterprise Concourse

Ducat India Pvt. Ltd. Company conducted an interactive session for B.Tech ECE, CSE and M.Tech final year students on August 18, 2015. The technical session was based on “Embedded System, Auto CAD & DoT Net”. Students from ECE attended Embedded System, students from ME department attended Auto CAD and students form CSE department attended on Dot Net.

Trainer and Participants during the Session

Sanjeev Erry interacting while PDP Interaction

Mr. Sanjeev Erry, Sr. Evangelist from The Third Eye, Mohali based company organized one day PDP session in association with Training and Placement Cell on August 26, 2015. Mr. Erry interacted with the final year students of different departments. The topic of the session was "Release Negativity".

Mrs. Saloni Priya educating girls for Future Facts

Students during Online Assessment Test

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A Survey Camp was supervised by Civil Engineering Department from Jul. 23-Aug. 01, 2015. The chief concern of the camp was to provide surveying training to the students, Triangulation and Plane Table surveying was also performed. A recreational trip to Dehraun-Mossourie was also catalogued on Aug. 02, 2015 in which the learners gratified by visiting the famous tourist places around Mossourie.

“SPEAK UP” an extempore contest federated by the Society of Computer Science on September 02, 2015 in which scholars from all the branches participated and presented their views on the topics like IT and India, India’s Future, Winning is Everything, Hope, IT: Boon or Bane etc. The competition won by Devdutt (EEE) who grabbed 1st position and Kashif (EEE) secured 2nd position whereas Pankaj (ECE) stood on 3rd.

Haryali Teej was celebrated on August 17, 2015 in the vicinity of BRCM Education Society in collaboration with Women’s club of BRCM college of Engineering & Technology. Female faculty and house wives around the campus attended the event. Mrs. Sunita Chauhan Principal RDNL, graced the event as chief guest, various competitions like Mahendi and Dance were held during the event, Ms. EVE & Lady of the Evening contests were the attractions of the programme.

The pious festival of Raksha Bandhan was celebrated in the vicinity of BRCM College of Engineering on September 4, 2015. Mentors from Brahmkumaries Asharam Bahal, Visited the Vicinity and tied a knot of faith and harmony to all the new comers in BRCM family .A message of spirituality was spread through this celebration. Bahan Ji delivered a message of spiritualism. She acknowledged the students with the importance of brotherhood and the pious relation of brother and sister.

Departmental Activities

Huawaei Tele Communication Private Limited, Gurgaon coordinated a one day Faculty Development Programme on “Cloud Computing and Embedded System” which was attended by Five faculty members from ECE & CSE along with TPO on August 07, 2015.

Participants of FDP with intellectuals’ from Huawei Telcom.

A Glimpse of Survey Work at Rajpura, Dehradun

Participants presenting their thoughts during Event

69th Independence Day was celebrated on 15th August, 2015. Despite of intense rainfall in the early hours of the day, Faculty, staff and students attended the soirée and showed true patriotism. After Flag hosting soiree was well thought-out in Seminar Hall. Honorable chief guest addressed the audience by his valuable words.

Celebrations Independence Day

Skit staged by students on Girls Education

Haryali Teej

A little fairy showing her Rhythmic Talent

Raksha Bhandhan

To acquaint the audience with the supremacy of knowledge and wisdom by “Behan JI”

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Paper Publication

Mr. Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Outlier Detection based on RBF Networks with Clustering from Agriculture Datasets”, in International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER- listed in Elsevier SCOPUS), July 2015, Vol. 10, pp. 33528-33535, ISSN Print: 0973-4562, ISSN Online: 1087-1090.

Dr.. Kamal, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Denial of Service Attacks” in International Journal of advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering (IJLTEMAS), August 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 8, ISSN: 2277–128X.

Mr. Praveen Knth, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Enhancement of security in DNA based cryptography” in International Organization & Scientific Research (IOSR) July, 2015.

Mr. Harish Bedi, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Study of Manhattan Mobility Model and DSR, OLSR and ZRP routing protocols of VANET” in International Journal of Advance Research Computer Science and Software Engineering (UARCSSE), July 07, 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 7, ISSN: 2277-128X.

Mr. Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor, CSE published a paper on “Outlier Detection from Multidimensional Space using Multilayer Perceptron, RBF Networks and Pattern Clustering Techniques” in proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Advances in Computer Engineering and Applications (ICACEA-2015), organized by IMS Engineering College Ghaziabad, March 2015, ISSN: 9781467369114, pp 573-579, IEEE Xplore DOI: “10.1109/ICACEA.2015.7164757”.

Dr. Gundeep Tanwar, and Mr. Basant sah, Associate Professors, CSE published a paper on “Study & Comparison Of Image Segmentation Alogritham For Better Analysis Of Different images” in International Journal of Advance research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, August 2015, Vol. 5, Issue 8, ISSN: 2277 128–I.F-2.5.

Mr. Shelej Khera, Associate Professor, ECE published a paper on “A Review on Research Aspects of Vertical Handover Decision based Intelligent Algorithm” in International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology, August 2015, Vol. 4, Issue 8, ISSN: 2319–8753, 2347–6710, (Impact Factor 5.442).

Dr. Jitendra Gaur, Assistant Professor, Applied Sciences & Humanities published a paper on “Thermodynamically Properties of Zr-based bulk metallic glasses” in International Journal of Phase Transitions (Through Taylor & Francis), July 27, 2015, Vol. 88, pg. 113721145, ISSN: 0141-1594, 1029-0338, (Impact Factor 1.044).

Mrs. Saloni Priya, Director Umeed Foundation, unionized a special session for the girls of BRCM College of Engineering & Technology and GDC Memorial College. The session provided an insight about the challenges about for professional women of tomorrow. She deliberated on the required skills, behavior and dressing sense that an employee envisages in their profession these days. The session was attended by more than fifty residents of hostel.

Fresher’sWorld.com conducted an Online Assessment for B.Tech final year students on August 19, 2015. The evaluation was based on Aptitude, Reasoning and Ability. Around hundred students availed the benefits of assessment. Such type of activities works on industry expectation for budding engineers.

Spoken English classes commenced for the students of B. Tech to enhance their communication skills by Mrs. Superna Sharma. During the session all the four skills were guarded through Modules Programme in Sync with ETNL software system.

“Digital India Week” launched by IIT Bombay with NMEICT at BRCM College of Engineering & Technology, Bahal to create more awareness among the people about Digital India a flagship programme by Govt. of India. On account of this an A-view interactive meet (Online) was organized on July 03, 2015 which was attended by Faculty & Staff of the Institute.

College of Engineering & Technology from June 02-12 2015. Faculty members from Mechanical Engineering Department including Mr.

Suresh Kumar, Mr. Ajay Mahendru, Mr. M.S. Kaswan and Mr. Vishwas Yadav attended short term training course on “Advance Manufacturing” at NIT Hamirpur from June 6-10, 2015.

Academia Enterprise Concourse

Ducat India Pvt. Ltd. Company conducted an interactive session for B.Tech ECE, CSE and M.Tech final year students on August 18, 2015. The technical session was based on “Embedded System, Auto CAD & DoT Net”. Students from ECE attended Embedded System, students from ME department attended Auto CAD and students form CSE department attended on Dot Net.

Trainer and Participants during the Session

Sanjeev Erry interacting while PDP Interaction

Mr. Sanjeev Erry, Sr. Evangelist from The Third Eye, Mohali based company organized one day PDP session in association with Training and Placement Cell on August 26, 2015. Mr. Erry interacted with the final year students of different departments. The topic of the session was "Release Negativity".

Mrs. Saloni Priya educating girls for Future Facts

Students during Online Assessment Test

Communication Skills Development Programme

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A Survey Camp was supervised by Civil Engineering Department from Jul. 23-Aug. 01, 2015. The chief concern of the camp was to provide surveying training to the students, Triangulation and Plane Table surveying was also performed. A recreational trip to Dehraun-Mossourie was also catalogued on Aug. 02, 2015 in which the learners gratified by visiting the famous tourist places around Mossourie.

“SPEAK UP” an extempore contest federated by the Society of Computer Science on September 02, 2015 in which scholars from all the branches participated and presented their views on the topics like IT and India, India’s Future, Winning is Everything, Hope, IT: Boon or Bane etc. The competition won by Devdutt (EEE) who grabbed 1st position and Kashif (EEE) secured 2nd position whereas Pankaj (ECE) stood on 3rd.

Haryali Teej was celebrated on August 17, 2015 in the vicinity of BRCM Education Society in collaboration with Women’s club of BRCM college of Engineering & Technology. Female faculty and house wives around the campus attended the event. Mrs. Sunita Chauhan Principal RDNL, graced the event as chief guest, various competitions like Mahendi and Dance were held during the event, Ms. EVE & Lady of the Evening contests were the attractions of the programme.

The pious festival of Raksha Bandhan was celebrated in the vicinity of BRCM College of Engineering on September 4, 2015. Mentors from Brahmkumaries Asharam Bahal, Visited the Vicinity and tied a knot of faith and harmony to all the new comers in BRCM family .A message of spirituality was spread through this celebration. Bahan Ji delivered a message of spiritualism. She acknowledged the students with the importance of brotherhood and the pious relation of brother and sister.

Departmental Activities

Huawaei Tele Communication Private Limited, Gurgaon coordinated a one day Faculty Development Programme on “Cloud Computing and Embedded System” which was attended by Five faculty members from ECE & CSE along with TPO on August 07, 2015.

Participants of FDP with intellectuals’ from Huawei Telcom.

A Glimpse of Survey Work at Rajpura, Dehradun

Participants presenting their thoughts during Event

69th Independence Day was celebrated on 15th August, 2015. Despite of intense rainfall in the early hours of the day, Faculty, staff and students attended the soirée and showed true patriotism. After Flag hosting soiree was well thought-out in Seminar Hall. Honorable chief guest addressed the audience by his valuable words.

Celebrations Independence Day

Skit staged by students on Girls Education

Haryali Teej

A little fairy showing her Rhythmic Talent

Raksha Bhandhan

To acquaint the audience with the supremacy of knowledge and wisdom by “Behan JI”

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Talent Hunt

Videocon presented A “Talent HUNT” Show on September 09, 2015 in the premises of college in which around hundred Students got registered and eight were penalized for the next round. It was an event which rooted out the hidden talents of youth who will be recognized as stars of tomorrow.

Participants during Ramp walk

Teachers’ Day Celebration

Students synchronizing with their mentors while celebration

The dawn of the day brought many moments to be cherished planned by the disciples for their teachers. The whole day was filled with zeal n zest. It was celebrated at departmental level first and then in the hostels too. Some fun games like Musical Chair, Antakshari and Pick from the Dip were organized to create ever-lasting memories with the teachers. Teachers and their students rendered some soulful renderings in harmony and became accomplices mutually for foot tapping dances. Teachers were honoured with some heartfelt tags. The whole day was marked with the moments to be treasured in hearts forever.

48th Engineer’s day was celebrated in the honour of Sir M. Visvesvarya – one of India’s greatest engineers, by the Civil Engineering Department of BRCM College of Engineering & Technology. Chief Guest, Dr. S.B. Singh, Professor of Civil Engineering at BITS, Pilani, Guest of Honor, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, Bahal graced the ocassion which was constituted with an inspiring documentary on Sir Visvesvaraya, capturing the essence of his life and accomplishments. In the array of events a PPT on theme of the Engineers Day and technical exhibition were also presented. Both the events were judged and critically evaluated by the Chief Guest and other senior faculty members of BRCM CET. Cash Prizes along with certificates were distributed to winners for both the technical events by Chief Guest and Dr. B.C. Sharma, Hon. Principal of BRCM CET.

Celebrations for Teachers’ Day and Janamshtami were unique this year. Days for “GURU” and “GOVIND” were celebrated on the same day. Students too followed the words of St. Kabeer and honoured their Gurus first and then celebrated the birth of Govind, the Lord. BRCM students did not miss the opportunity to celebrate both the “torch-bearer” who shows the path to the ultimate aim – “The Almighty”.

An Inter Year Cricket Tournament of all branches was organized from August 21-28, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. Total 06 teams participated including one staff team.

September 17, 2015 is being celebrated as Vishwakarma Day in the honour of great Rishi Vishwakarma, in this context Department of Mechanical Engineering organized “Havan” and “Machine Puja” on the occasion in which students and staff performed all the rituals.

Vishwakarma Day

Dr. B.C. Sharma Performing Rituals

Thought provoking words with the gathering

To hail the future of BRCM an Orientation Programme was organized on 9th August, 2015. Around the gathering of 100 Students with their family members attended the programme. Dr. B.C. Sharma embraced the students and their parents and delivered a thought provoking speech. A brief prologue of all the Faculty members was ascribed by HODs. Students Visited the College academic block escorted by their Mentors. The programme was wrapped by print Media.

Engineer’s Day Celebration

Students Elaborating Their Projects

Janamashti Celebration

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Soccer Tournament

Champions receiving honor from the Principal

An open Street soccer Tournament for all branches was organized from September 02-10, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. In this tournament total eight teams participated including one staff members’ team.The matches were played on the basis of league cum knock out. All the matches were played with full enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Results for the event were Warriors grabbed 1st position whereas Shadows were at 2nd position.

University declared the Merit List of B.Tech. and M.Tech Exam held in December, 2014. 156 students of our College got 1st to 50th positions in B.Tech. (Odd Semester) and 55 students got rank in M.Tech. (Odd Semester) in University Exams.

BRCM Family is proud to acknowledge the donation of R. 59000 collected collectively from students and staff members of BRCM College of Engineering for the Nobel cause of Nepal Victims. The fund already has been transferred to the P.M. Relief Fund account.

In the beneficiary perceptions of IIT Mumbai in favor of quality service, a grant of Rs. 280,000 has been received by BRCM College of Engineering. This grant not only enhances our motivation towards quality education but also make our college capable to handle new era & educational platform of E-Learning. This type of cutting edge technology enables us to have upper hand as compare to other educational institutions.

BRCM-CET Cricket Team (Boys) visited Delhi Technical Campus, Bahadurgarh, Haryana to participate in Cricket Champions Trophy held from September 18-19, 2015. Team of twelve students participated and the Glorious Contestants of BRCM-CET Played well, and won the “Cricket Champions Trophy” by defeating host team Delhi Technical Campus with four wickets. Anil kumar And Jaikant were declared Man of Match. It was wonderful experience for BRCMiens to be part of this tournament.

An Inter Year Volleyball Tournament for all branches was organized from September14-18, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. In this tournament Total twelve teams participated including three staff members’ team. The matches were played on the basis of league cum knock out. Players played with full enthusiasm & Sportsmanship 3rd Year Students won the Trophy and 2nd position was grabbed by 4th year students.

Winning team in Pride moments

Inter Year Volleyball Tournament

Showing enthusiasm in field

Donations and Grants

Scholastic Achievements

stB. Tech Students secured 1 position in University

Happy Kumar(89.73%) EEE

1st Sem

Anita Kumari(87.29%) CSE

1st Sem

Shubham(81.57%) EEE

3rd Sem

Deepak(86.35%) EEE

3rd Sem

Deepak Sah(80.18%) EEE

5th Sem

Vikash Punia(83.08%) CE

7th Sem

stM. Tech Students secured 1 position in University

Jyoti Purohit(77.18%) ICE

1st Sem

Hemant Kumar(74.78%) MT&A

1st Sem

Neeraj(81.52%) SE

1st Sem

Piyush Ahuja(77.87%) ICE

3rd Sem

Bar Diagram Depicting the Merit Positions of M. Tech StudentsAttained in University in December 2014.

Bar Diagram Depicting the Merit Positions of B.Tech Students Attainedin University in December 2014.

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Talent Hunt

Videocon presented A “Talent HUNT” Show on September 09, 2015 in the premises of college in which around hundred Students got registered and eight were penalized for the next round. It was an event which rooted out the hidden talents of youth who will be recognized as stars of tomorrow.

Participants during Ramp walk

Teachers’ Day Celebration

Students synchronizing with their mentors while celebration

The dawn of the day brought many moments to be cherished planned by the disciples for their teachers. The whole day was filled with zeal n zest. It was celebrated at departmental level first and then in the hostels too. Some fun games like Musical Chair, Antakshari and Pick from the Dip were organized to create ever-lasting memories with the teachers. Teachers and their students rendered some soulful renderings in harmony and became accomplices mutually for foot tapping dances. Teachers were honoured with some heartfelt tags. The whole day was marked with the moments to be treasured in hearts forever.

48th Engineer’s day was celebrated in the honour of Sir M. Visvesvarya – one of India’s greatest engineers, by the Civil Engineering Department of BRCM College of Engineering & Technology. Chief Guest, Dr. S.B. Singh, Professor of Civil Engineering at BITS, Pilani, Guest of Honor, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, Bahal graced the ocassion which was constituted with an inspiring documentary on Sir Visvesvaraya, capturing the essence of his life and accomplishments. In the array of events a PPT on theme of the Engineers Day and technical exhibition were also presented. Both the events were judged and critically evaluated by the Chief Guest and other senior faculty members of BRCM CET. Cash Prizes along with certificates were distributed to winners for both the technical events by Chief Guest and Dr. B.C. Sharma, Hon. Principal of BRCM CET.

Celebrations for Teachers’ Day and Janamshtami were unique this year. Days for “GURU” and “GOVIND” were celebrated on the same day. Students too followed the words of St. Kabeer and honoured their Gurus first and then celebrated the birth of Govind, the Lord. BRCM students did not miss the opportunity to celebrate both the “torch-bearer” who shows the path to the ultimate aim – “The Almighty”.

An Inter Year Cricket Tournament of all branches was organized from August 21-28, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. Total 06 teams participated including one staff team.

September 17, 2015 is being celebrated as Vishwakarma Day in the honour of great Rishi Vishwakarma, in this context Department of Mechanical Engineering organized “Havan” and “Machine Puja” on the occasion in which students and staff performed all the rituals.

Vishwakarma Day

Dr. B.C. Sharma Performing Rituals

Thought provoking words with the gathering

To hail the future of BRCM an Orientation Programme was organized on 9th August, 2015. Around the gathering of 100 Students with their family members attended the programme. Dr. B.C. Sharma embraced the students and their parents and delivered a thought provoking speech. A brief prologue of all the Faculty members was ascribed by HODs. Students Visited the College academic block escorted by their Mentors. The programme was wrapped by print Media.

Engineer’s Day Celebration

Students Elaborating Their Projects

Janamashti Celebration

Sports

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Soccer Tournament

Champions receiving honor from the Principal

An open Street soccer Tournament for all branches was organized from September 02-10, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. In this tournament total eight teams participated including one staff members’ team.The matches were played on the basis of league cum knock out. All the matches were played with full enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Results for the event were Warriors grabbed 1st position whereas Shadows were at 2nd position.

University declared the Merit List of B.Tech. and M.Tech Exam held in December, 2014. 156 students of our College got 1st to 50th positions in B.Tech. (Odd Semester) and 55 students got rank in M.Tech. (Odd Semester) in University Exams.

BRCM Family is proud to acknowledge the donation of R. 59000 collected collectively from students and staff members of BRCM College of Engineering for the Nobel cause of Nepal Victims. The fund already has been transferred to the P.M. Relief Fund account.

In the beneficiary perceptions of IIT Mumbai in favor of quality service, a grant of Rs. 280,000 has been received by BRCM College of Engineering. This grant not only enhances our motivation towards quality education but also make our college capable to handle new era & educational platform of E-Learning. This type of cutting edge technology enables us to have upper hand as compare to other educational institutions.

BRCM-CET Cricket Team (Boys) visited Delhi Technical Campus, Bahadurgarh, Haryana to participate in Cricket Champions Trophy held from September 18-19, 2015. Team of twelve students participated and the Glorious Contestants of BRCM-CET Played well, and won the “Cricket Champions Trophy” by defeating host team Delhi Technical Campus with four wickets. Anil kumar And Jaikant were declared Man of Match. It was wonderful experience for BRCMiens to be part of this tournament.

An Inter Year Volleyball Tournament for all branches was organized from September14-18, 2015 at BRCM sports complex. In this tournament Total twelve teams participated including three staff members’ team. The matches were played on the basis of league cum knock out. Players played with full enthusiasm & Sportsmanship 3rd Year Students won the Trophy and 2nd position was grabbed by 4th year students.

Winning team in Pride moments

Inter Year Volleyball Tournament

Showing enthusiasm in field

Donations and Grants

Scholastic Achievements

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Happy Kumar(89.73%) EEE

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Hemant Kumar(74.78%) MT&A

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Neeraj(81.52%) SE

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Piyush Ahuja(77.87%) ICE

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Bar Diagram Depicting the Merit Positions of M. Tech StudentsAttained in University in December 2014.

Bar Diagram Depicting the Merit Positions of B.Tech Students Attainedin University in December 2014.

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The Spark of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor (Department of Computer Science & Engineering, BRCM CET, Bahal)

saved 15 million USD" in the process of doing so; various other OSS users are: US Department of Defence, US Navy, US Post Office, US Federal courts, IBM, Panasonic, Amazon, Wikipedia, New York Stock Exchange, Toyota, Sony PlayStation all are using OSS. In India, The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) replaced their entire IT structure of 3,500 servers and 30,000 desktops with FOSS (saved 8.75 million USD); Government of Kerala, Punjab, Haryana, Tamilnadu and various other states replaced their Windows software with FOSS, UIDAI uses MongoDB (open source database), Institute of Informatics and Communication (IIC - University of Delhi South Campus) adopted FOSS on 100 desktops and 5 servers; The New India Assurance Company, Axis Bank, National Stock Exchange, IITs, Central Bank of India (Linux in 3000 Branches), IDBI Bank, naurkri.com, yatra.com, Indian Express, BSNL, Air tel, IRCTC, Indiabulls all are using FOSS, and the list endless. The table below summarizes some of the major benefits in India due to FOSS usage:

Table: Some of the major benefit illustrations in India due to FOSS usage

FOSS is a rapid growing area of computer software which can be classified as “Free Software” and “Open Source”. More than half the world’s leading IT organizations are using FOSS due to its competitive advantage and lower costs. Its various features i.e. free to use, more capable, sharable (modified or unmodified), redistributable, interoperable, portable, secure, efficient makes it very popular.

How Open Source Software Works: As compared to proprietary software (where source code is hidden and software is restrictive to use under copyrights), the code of open source software is openly shared for providing various opportunities like extending capabilities as per requirements, fixing bugs, increasing security/ stability and giving more control to the users etc. The distribution of open source software is under licenses that comply with “Open Source Definition”, which determines whether a software license qualifies for the organization's insignia for open-source software. The definition was based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Debian is a Unix-like operating system and a Linux distribution that is composed entirely of free and open-source software, most of which is under the GNU General Public License, and packaged by a group of individuals known as the Debian Project.

The birth of OSS (Open Source Software): The birth of OSS was started with the frustration of not being able to modify the code of a newly installed laser printer at AI Labs by Richard Stallman (a computer programmer and hacker 1980s). Stallman had modified the source code of lab’s previously installed printer so that it sent electronic notifications to the user when its printing job completed. He wanted to add the same functionality to the newly installed printer but was prevented to do so. This and few other similar events triggered the birth of open source software.

The need for Open Source: Open source software has taken an important role in our daily lives, for example the well known OSS Linux Kernel; Mozilla web browser; Android operating system; the power of most of the world’s website Apache web server; MySQL; PHP; Python; Moodle; Wordpress; Mediawiki; Scilab; LibreOffice; and the list goes on and on!

Go ahead and copy our Software-Red Hat CEO

FOSS in India: Department of Electronics and Information Technology of India (DeitY) (Ministry of Communication and Information Technology) has taken number of steps to mandate the deployment of all e-government systems on OSS by National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). According to a latest draft policy on e-governance, all new projects have to work upon Open Source Operating Systems only. Exceptions will be considered in some specialized domains where OSS offerings may not fulfill essential functions or lack of skill sets. Major FOSS initiatives of DeitY includes: NRCFOSS - National Resource Centre for Free & Open Source Software; BOSS – Bharat Operating System Solutions; GNU Compiler Collection Centre (GCC), Open Source e-Learning Laboratory at C-DAC Hyderabad; Meghdoot- indigenously developed cloud suite using FOSS to offer cloud services, etc.

Success stories of FOSS: There are numerous stories containing success of FOSS in Indian as well as International context. Let us brief some of the them as follows: Google running more than 450000 systems on OSS, whereas Cisco uses more than 4000 copies of Linux; Oracle shifted its 60% of business on Linux; more than 65% of active websites are on Linux Servers; most of the supercomputers (91-95 %) are running on FOSS; Facebook itself uses Cassandra (open source distributed database management system); Microsoft uses FOSS on some of its servers & mainframe, even Bill Gates does a charity of 28 billion USD to GNU Linux and open source community; NASA launched code.nasa.gov to promote OSS; In 2002, the government of Pakistan launched a Technology Resource Mobilization Unit to promote the spread of open-source software (including Linux) throughout that country; the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced in 2006 that it "had completed a migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in one third of the scheduled time and

How students can get involved in FOSS development: Many companies encourage FOSS development by managing programmes that enable students to contribute. Some of them are: “Google Summer of Code (GSoC) for university students” is a global programme for student developers, of age 18 and older, stipends to write code for various OSS. “GNOME’s Outreach Programme for Women (OPW)” is a progamme that encourages women to contribute FOSS, whereas, “Google Code-In (GCI) for high school students” provides opportunity to explore the world of open source development. Students can earn t-shirts, certificates for their work and 24 dedicated students from around the world (two chosen from each software project) win a trip to Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA, USA. In addition to the above, students can involve with the various communities (like github, bitnami and many more) to work for FOSS.

Privacy is impossible without free software- NSA

Conclusion: FOSS has changed the way of operating the digital world. People are taking interest in FOSS due to its nature and vast advantages; we should apply FOSS in our daily lives i.e PCs, Laptops, Mobile Phones etc. We may tell our organizations the benefits of FOSS, so that they can took necessary steps towards migration from proprietary software to Open Source Software.

Recommended reading: For detailed information about FOSS and other free resources, we may refer Open Source For You [monthly magazine on OSS], www.doaj.org [Directory of Open Access Journals], http://distrowatch.com [Major distributor of Unix-like operating systems], http://www.osalt.com/ [Find OSS alternatives to well-known commercial software], https://it-ebooks.info [Free pdf files of thousands of IT and open source e-books], http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page [the open-content textbooks collection that anyone can edit].

Organization FOSS usage

LIC of India 3500 Servers and 30000 Machines (saved 8.75 Million USD)

Government of Kerala 50000 Machines in Schools across the state (saved 10.2 Million USD)

Government of Tamilnadu 9.12 Lakh Free laptops to students

Government of Haryana 52000 Machines in 2600 Schools

Government of Gujrat 1.5 Lakh Machines in 15000 Schools

Government of Punjab 4965 Schools across the state

The New India Assurance 1500 Servers and 7000 Desktops (saved 16.67Company Ltd. Million USD)

IIC, University of Delhi 5 Servers and 100 Desktops (saved 1.75 Million USD)

Facebook Uses Cassandra (Open Source Database Management System)

UIDAI Uses MongoDB (Open Source Database Management System)

"It is a mistake often made in this country to measure things by the amount of money they cost" -Albert Einstein

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through project work activities and in student-centered learning will succeed more than would a stand-alone lecture on EQ; theory without practice does not run very far. The heavy traditionalism of many courses have the perspective of teaching only real engineering, i.e. defining and isolating problems and achieving technical solutions. Exposure to this culture of traditionalist engineering education not only discourages reflection, but also generates future engineers who both lack and do not appreciate the value of the skills of reflection. As such, do engineering studies actively discourage the EQ factor by the very nature of the traditionalist style of teaching in this field? Such traditionalist teaching imparts engineering as a discipline rather than as career. Enhancing communication skills across the curricula, again rather than in a stand-alone subject, will contribute to higher EQ by targeting certain elements.

This includes delivery of oral presentations in engineering studies and incorporating communication and Presentation skills. Experiential approaches, which involve the student in the actual experience of communication, Constructivist approach of learner will provide opportunities for the development of self-awareness is’ positive learning experiences to enhance learning and skills development. Role-play will encourage self-awareness , Teamwork and cooperation will help engender EQ qualities and are particularly important skills given the High level team-based environments in industry.

Chain-Reactions:

Language and communication skills are recognized as important elements in the education of the modern engineer, including English for specific purposes. Yet, there seems to be limited implementation of English courses globally, despite its current lingua franca status. Those institutions that have already implemented multilingual and communication elements will be at the forefront of providing the demands of industry and society. The incorporation of several components of the fundamentals of emotional intelligence in education will facilitate advanced communication skills. However, given the traditionalist nature of many engineering curricula, this may take some time before change is evidenced. The incorporation of language and communication improvement courses is an important element of continuous learning, and will ultimately contribute to the process of life-long learning. This should in turn facilitate advancements in engineering and, indeed, engineering education through streamlining fundamental communication skills. To maintain relevance in today’s world, universities need to reflect industry (and social) demands by imparting to graduates the required skills. Isolating into separate subjects those particular skills recognized as necessary, such as oral communication skills, will not facilitate reinforcing the desired behavior unless they are incorporated into engineering subjects. Integrating these skills within subject modules, especially in the marking structure, can thereby achieve the right skills combination. Several areas of communication skills required for Engineers have been already examined. The area of research was English language proficiency. This included the following attributes:

Spoken language fluency Written language fluency Technical terminology

The incorporation of language and communication improvement courses is an important element of Continuous learning, and will ultimately contribute to the process of life-long learning. This should in turn facilitate advancements in engineering and, indeed, engineering education through streamlining fundamental communication skills.

English is cited as the …major language of international business, diplomacy, science and the profession…

Communication skills are essential for an engineer who aspires to carry out his/her professional practice in the global arena. Engineering communication skills basically constitute several core elements such as the fluency in the English language and the fundamentals of visual communication and many more like these.

There is ample evidence that graduate engineers lack the required standard of communication skills, particularly when compared to the needs of industry internationally. This can also be determined while considering related disciplines offered at universities.

IMAGE OF THE ENGINEER

The insufficient level of communication skills lessons in engineering education generally serves to undercut the whole profile of a professional engineer. This in turn affects recruitment and retention in engineering studies. Indeed, the image of an engineer may be directly associated with the quality of the engineering. Lack of leadership amongst engineers will lead to a low profile. Increased public standing can eventuate through professional activities, as well as the ability to communicate to the general public. Ineffective communication skills only reinforce negative stereotypes of the engineer. Furthermore, this Lack of serviceable communication skills contributes to the low profile of engineering in the general public. However, the lack of standardized and accessible engineering language tools encountered by engineering students in their university courses may well be responsible, at least to some degree, for the level of bad communication skills. A more proactive and accessible style of communication can be more engaging for the people whom the engineer must deal with. i.e. ENGLISH AND ENGINEERING, because English has become the flourishing language internationally, being the most widespread. This will influence the language of communication between professionals internationally. In this age of globalization, the number of international projects are increasing, and cross-cultural communication and collaboration is on the rise; this is particularly so for the now international practice of engineering. It also consists of EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: The theory of emotional intelligence (EQ) states that IQ is actually less important for success in life and work than EQ – a set of skills that are not directly related to academic ability Communication may be inhibited depending on the level of self-actualization of the communicator. Which are connected with the EQ elements of self-awareness and self-regulation? Given that communication is ranked as one of the prime characteristics required by employers in the engineering industry, EQ has an important role to play in strengthening communication skills when cer tain EQ elements are enhanced in the student. EQ and Communication Skills in Engineering are complementary to each other and it should be noted that EQ is not the opposite of IQ. In industry, IQ gets you hired, but EQ gets you promoted. For example, a manager at AT&T Bell Labs was asked to rank his top performing engineers. High IQ was not the deciding factor, but instead how the person performed regarding answering e-mails, how good they were at collaborating and networking with colleagues and their popularity with others in order to achieve the cooperation required to attain the goals. This example highlights the benefits of high EQ regarding communication skills, time management, teamwork, leadership. This may be countered through graduates employing EQ tactics in the workplace, thereby generating an improved image for engineers through interaction. Inculcating elements of EQ learning in studies, rather than as a separate study unit or module, will link learning and work attitudes, including motivation, creativity and interpersonal skills Encouraging students to learn these new skills

Intelligence, knowledge or experience are important and might get you a job, but strong communication skills are what will get you promoted.

Communication Skills and Emotional Intelligence in the Perspective of an EngineerSuperna Sharma, Assistant Professor

Department Of Applied Science And Humanities, BRCM CET, BahalCommunication

Skills

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The Spark of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)Deepak Sinwar, Assistant Professor (Department of Computer Science & Engineering, BRCM CET, Bahal)

saved 15 million USD" in the process of doing so; various other OSS users are: US Department of Defence, US Navy, US Post Office, US Federal courts, IBM, Panasonic, Amazon, Wikipedia, New York Stock Exchange, Toyota, Sony PlayStation all are using OSS. In India, The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) replaced their entire IT structure of 3,500 servers and 30,000 desktops with FOSS (saved 8.75 million USD); Government of Kerala, Punjab, Haryana, Tamilnadu and various other states replaced their Windows software with FOSS, UIDAI uses MongoDB (open source database), Institute of Informatics and Communication (IIC - University of Delhi South Campus) adopted FOSS on 100 desktops and 5 servers; The New India Assurance Company, Axis Bank, National Stock Exchange, IITs, Central Bank of India (Linux in 3000 Branches), IDBI Bank, naurkri.com, yatra.com, Indian Express, BSNL, Air tel, IRCTC, Indiabulls all are using FOSS, and the list endless. The table below summarizes some of the major benefits in India due to FOSS usage:

Table: Some of the major benefit illustrations in India due to FOSS usage

FOSS is a rapid growing area of computer software which can be classified as “Free Software” and “Open Source”. More than half the world’s leading IT organizations are using FOSS due to its competitive advantage and lower costs. Its various features i.e. free to use, more capable, sharable (modified or unmodified), redistributable, interoperable, portable, secure, efficient makes it very popular.

How Open Source Software Works: As compared to proprietary software (where source code is hidden and software is restrictive to use under copyrights), the code of open source software is openly shared for providing various opportunities like extending capabilities as per requirements, fixing bugs, increasing security/ stability and giving more control to the users etc. The distribution of open source software is under licenses that comply with “Open Source Definition”, which determines whether a software license qualifies for the organization's insignia for open-source software. The definition was based on the Debian Free Software Guidelines. Debian is a Unix-like operating system and a Linux distribution that is composed entirely of free and open-source software, most of which is under the GNU General Public License, and packaged by a group of individuals known as the Debian Project.

The birth of OSS (Open Source Software): The birth of OSS was started with the frustration of not being able to modify the code of a newly installed laser printer at AI Labs by Richard Stallman (a computer programmer and hacker 1980s). Stallman had modified the source code of lab’s previously installed printer so that it sent electronic notifications to the user when its printing job completed. He wanted to add the same functionality to the newly installed printer but was prevented to do so. This and few other similar events triggered the birth of open source software.

The need for Open Source: Open source software has taken an important role in our daily lives, for example the well known OSS Linux Kernel; Mozilla web browser; Android operating system; the power of most of the world’s website Apache web server; MySQL; PHP; Python; Moodle; Wordpress; Mediawiki; Scilab; LibreOffice; and the list goes on and on!

Go ahead and copy our Software-Red Hat CEO

FOSS in India: Department of Electronics and Information Technology of India (DeitY) (Ministry of Communication and Information Technology) has taken number of steps to mandate the deployment of all e-government systems on OSS by National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). According to a latest draft policy on e-governance, all new projects have to work upon Open Source Operating Systems only. Exceptions will be considered in some specialized domains where OSS offerings may not fulfill essential functions or lack of skill sets. Major FOSS initiatives of DeitY includes: NRCFOSS - National Resource Centre for Free & Open Source Software; BOSS – Bharat Operating System Solutions; GNU Compiler Collection Centre (GCC), Open Source e-Learning Laboratory at C-DAC Hyderabad; Meghdoot- indigenously developed cloud suite using FOSS to offer cloud services, etc.

Success stories of FOSS: There are numerous stories containing success of FOSS in Indian as well as International context. Let us brief some of the them as follows: Google running more than 450000 systems on OSS, whereas Cisco uses more than 4000 copies of Linux; Oracle shifted its 60% of business on Linux; more than 65% of active websites are on Linux Servers; most of the supercomputers (91-95 %) are running on FOSS; Facebook itself uses Cassandra (open source distributed database management system); Microsoft uses FOSS on some of its servers & mainframe, even Bill Gates does a charity of 28 billion USD to GNU Linux and open source community; NASA launched code.nasa.gov to promote OSS; In 2002, the government of Pakistan launched a Technology Resource Mobilization Unit to promote the spread of open-source software (including Linux) throughout that country; the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced in 2006 that it "had completed a migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in one third of the scheduled time and

How students can get involved in FOSS development: Many companies encourage FOSS development by managing programmes that enable students to contribute. Some of them are: “Google Summer of Code (GSoC) for university students” is a global programme for student developers, of age 18 and older, stipends to write code for various OSS. “GNOME’s Outreach Programme for Women (OPW)” is a progamme that encourages women to contribute FOSS, whereas, “Google Code-In (GCI) for high school students” provides opportunity to explore the world of open source development. Students can earn t-shirts, certificates for their work and 24 dedicated students from around the world (two chosen from each software project) win a trip to Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, CA, USA. In addition to the above, students can involve with the various communities (like github, bitnami and many more) to work for FOSS.

Privacy is impossible without free software- NSA

Conclusion: FOSS has changed the way of operating the digital world. People are taking interest in FOSS due to its nature and vast advantages; we should apply FOSS in our daily lives i.e PCs, Laptops, Mobile Phones etc. We may tell our organizations the benefits of FOSS, so that they can took necessary steps towards migration from proprietary software to Open Source Software.

Recommended reading: For detailed information about FOSS and other free resources, we may refer Open Source For You [monthly magazine on OSS], www.doaj.org [Directory of Open Access Journals], http://distrowatch.com [Major distributor of Unix-like operating systems], http://www.osalt.com/ [Find OSS alternatives to well-known commercial software], https://it-ebooks.info [Free pdf files of thousands of IT and open source e-books], http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Main_Page [the open-content textbooks collection that anyone can edit].

Organization FOSS usage

LIC of India 3500 Servers and 30000 Machines (saved 8.75 Million USD)

Government of Kerala 50000 Machines in Schools across the state (saved 10.2 Million USD)

Government of Tamilnadu 9.12 Lakh Free laptops to students

Government of Haryana 52000 Machines in 2600 Schools

Government of Gujrat 1.5 Lakh Machines in 15000 Schools

Government of Punjab 4965 Schools across the state

The New India Assurance 1500 Servers and 7000 Desktops (saved 16.67Company Ltd. Million USD)

IIC, University of Delhi 5 Servers and 100 Desktops (saved 1.75 Million USD)

Facebook Uses Cassandra (Open Source Database Management System)

UIDAI Uses MongoDB (Open Source Database Management System)

"It is a mistake often made in this country to measure things by the amount of money they cost" -Albert Einstein

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through project work activities and in student-centered learning will succeed more than would a stand-alone lecture on EQ; theory without practice does not run very far. The heavy traditionalism of many courses have the perspective of teaching only real engineering, i.e. defining and isolating problems and achieving technical solutions. Exposure to this culture of traditionalist engineering education not only discourages reflection, but also generates future engineers who both lack and do not appreciate the value of the skills of reflection. As such, do engineering studies actively discourage the EQ factor by the very nature of the traditionalist style of teaching in this field? Such traditionalist teaching imparts engineering as a discipline rather than as career. Enhancing communication skills across the curricula, again rather than in a stand-alone subject, will contribute to higher EQ by targeting certain elements.

This includes delivery of oral presentations in engineering studies and incorporating communication and Presentation skills. Experiential approaches, which involve the student in the actual experience of communication, Constructivist approach of learner will provide opportunities for the development of self-awareness is’ positive learning experiences to enhance learning and skills development. Role-play will encourage self-awareness , Teamwork and cooperation will help engender EQ qualities and are particularly important skills given the High level team-based environments in industry.

Chain-Reactions:

Language and communication skills are recognized as important elements in the education of the modern engineer, including English for specific purposes. Yet, there seems to be limited implementation of English courses globally, despite its current lingua franca status. Those institutions that have already implemented multilingual and communication elements will be at the forefront of providing the demands of industry and society. The incorporation of several components of the fundamentals of emotional intelligence in education will facilitate advanced communication skills. However, given the traditionalist nature of many engineering curricula, this may take some time before change is evidenced. The incorporation of language and communication improvement courses is an important element of continuous learning, and will ultimately contribute to the process of life-long learning. This should in turn facilitate advancements in engineering and, indeed, engineering education through streamlining fundamental communication skills. To maintain relevance in today’s world, universities need to reflect industry (and social) demands by imparting to graduates the required skills. Isolating into separate subjects those particular skills recognized as necessary, such as oral communication skills, will not facilitate reinforcing the desired behavior unless they are incorporated into engineering subjects. Integrating these skills within subject modules, especially in the marking structure, can thereby achieve the right skills combination. Several areas of communication skills required for Engineers have been already examined. The area of research was English language proficiency. This included the following attributes:

Spoken language fluency Written language fluency Technical terminology

The incorporation of language and communication improvement courses is an important element of Continuous learning, and will ultimately contribute to the process of life-long learning. This should in turn facilitate advancements in engineering and, indeed, engineering education through streamlining fundamental communication skills.

English is cited as the …major language of international business, diplomacy, science and the profession…

Communication skills are essential for an engineer who aspires to carry out his/her professional practice in the global arena. Engineering communication skills basically constitute several core elements such as the fluency in the English language and the fundamentals of visual communication and many more like these.

There is ample evidence that graduate engineers lack the required standard of communication skills, particularly when compared to the needs of industry internationally. This can also be determined while considering related disciplines offered at universities.

IMAGE OF THE ENGINEER

The insufficient level of communication skills lessons in engineering education generally serves to undercut the whole profile of a professional engineer. This in turn affects recruitment and retention in engineering studies. Indeed, the image of an engineer may be directly associated with the quality of the engineering. Lack of leadership amongst engineers will lead to a low profile. Increased public standing can eventuate through professional activities, as well as the ability to communicate to the general public. Ineffective communication skills only reinforce negative stereotypes of the engineer. Furthermore, this Lack of serviceable communication skills contributes to the low profile of engineering in the general public. However, the lack of standardized and accessible engineering language tools encountered by engineering students in their university courses may well be responsible, at least to some degree, for the level of bad communication skills. A more proactive and accessible style of communication can be more engaging for the people whom the engineer must deal with. i.e. ENGLISH AND ENGINEERING, because English has become the flourishing language internationally, being the most widespread. This will influence the language of communication between professionals internationally. In this age of globalization, the number of international projects are increasing, and cross-cultural communication and collaboration is on the rise; this is particularly so for the now international practice of engineering. It also consists of EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: The theory of emotional intelligence (EQ) states that IQ is actually less important for success in life and work than EQ – a set of skills that are not directly related to academic ability Communication may be inhibited depending on the level of self-actualization of the communicator. Which are connected with the EQ elements of self-awareness and self-regulation? Given that communication is ranked as one of the prime characteristics required by employers in the engineering industry, EQ has an important role to play in strengthening communication skills when cer tain EQ elements are enhanced in the student. EQ and Communication Skills in Engineering are complementary to each other and it should be noted that EQ is not the opposite of IQ. In industry, IQ gets you hired, but EQ gets you promoted. For example, a manager at AT&T Bell Labs was asked to rank his top performing engineers. High IQ was not the deciding factor, but instead how the person performed regarding answering e-mails, how good they were at collaborating and networking with colleagues and their popularity with others in order to achieve the cooperation required to attain the goals. This example highlights the benefits of high EQ regarding communication skills, time management, teamwork, leadership. This may be countered through graduates employing EQ tactics in the workplace, thereby generating an improved image for engineers through interaction. Inculcating elements of EQ learning in studies, rather than as a separate study unit or module, will link learning and work attitudes, including motivation, creativity and interpersonal skills Encouraging students to learn these new skills

Intelligence, knowledge or experience are important and might get you a job, but strong communication skills are what will get you promoted.

Communication Skills and Emotional Intelligence in the Perspective of an EngineerSuperna Sharma, Assistant Professor

Department Of Applied Science And Humanities, BRCM CET, BahalCommunication

Skills

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GDC MEMORIAL COLLEGE

The University Inspection Committee consisting of Dr. Jaiveer Dhankhar, Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dahiya, Department of Physics, M.D. University, Rohtak, visited the college on 18th July, 2015 for the approval of New PG Courses (M.A.- History, Pol. Sc.) and M.Sc. (Mathematics).

Visit of University Inspection Committee

Havan

Dr. Surender Sharma performing the “Havan” on the occasion of the beginning of new session 2015-16 alongwith Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College and other members of faculty and students.

Independence Day was celebrated in college campus in which Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College, Bahal hoisted the National Flag along with Sh. Rajesh Jhanjharia, Principal, BRCM Gyankunj, the members of the faculty and students. It was a moment of proud for all of us as we remembered our leaders and freedom fighters who fought for our Independence.

Teej Celebration

The Woman Cell of the college organized a Mehendi Competition on the occasion of 'Teej Mahotsava' in which the girls' students of the college participated very enthusiastically and showed their creativity.

Dr. Salony Priya, Career Counselor and Psychologist from Kolkata visited the college and delivered a motivational lecture to the students during her visit. She also discussed “How to solve the problems of teenage students” with the members of faculty. The teachers also discussed the problems they face during their interaction with students.

Independence Day Celebration Career Counseling

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BK Urmila Bahen and BK Shakuntla Bahen visited the college on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan and also delivered a lecture to the students and members of faculty on Positive Thinking and Non- violence. They also gave some tips for peace of mind and soul.

Visit of Barahm Kumaries

Aagaz… Fresher Party

The students of 2nd Year (UG Courses) organized a fresher party- Aagaz… the beginning for their juniors and welcomed them with love and affection. The new

students got a platform to show their hidden talent. The Chief Guest Dr. Surender Sharma and Guest of Honour, Dr. S.K. Sinha honoured Miss. Fresher,

Mr. Fresher and Mr. Personality, Miss. Personality alongwith Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College, Dr. B.C. Sharma, Principal, BRCM CET,

Mr. Parveen Masta, Principal, BRCM Public School- Vidyagram and Mr. Rajesh Jhanjharia, Principal, BRCM Public School- Gyankunj.

The students performing during Fresher Party. The dignitaries honoring Miss. Fresher, Mr. Fresher and Mr. Personality, Miss. Personality.

Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, presenting a bouquet to the Chief Guest, Lt. Gen. O.P. Kaushik.

Release of Book by the dignitaries “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities”.

GDC Memorial College organized a National Seminar on 19-20th September sponsored by ICWA (Indian Council of World Affairs) on the topic “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities”. The objective of the Seminar was to access and analyze emerging challenges & opportunities of the India’s foreign policy especially in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s regime. The discussion was centered specifically in exploring the ways and means by which India can maximize its National Interests & raise its stature in the community of the Nations. It was a great honour that the council sponsored a National Seminar in Haryana for the first time. Lt. Gen. (Retd.) O.P. Kaushik, Former Vice-Chancellor, MDU Rohtak graced the Inaugural Function as Chief Guest alongwith Prof. Hari

National Seminar-Inaugural Function

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GDC MEMORIAL COLLEGE

The University Inspection Committee consisting of Dr. Jaiveer Dhankhar, Department of History, M.D. University, Rohtak, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Dahiya, Department of Physics, M.D. University, Rohtak, visited the college on 18th July, 2015 for the approval of New PG Courses (M.A.- History, Pol. Sc.) and M.Sc. (Mathematics).

Visit of University Inspection Committee

Havan

Dr. Surender Sharma performing the “Havan” on the occasion of the beginning of new session 2015-16 alongwith Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College and other members of faculty and students.

Independence Day was celebrated in college campus in which Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College, Bahal hoisted the National Flag along with Sh. Rajesh Jhanjharia, Principal, BRCM Gyankunj, the members of the faculty and students. It was a moment of proud for all of us as we remembered our leaders and freedom fighters who fought for our Independence.

Teej Celebration

The Woman Cell of the college organized a Mehendi Competition on the occasion of 'Teej Mahotsava' in which the girls' students of the college participated very enthusiastically and showed their creativity.

Dr. Salony Priya, Career Counselor and Psychologist from Kolkata visited the college and delivered a motivational lecture to the students during her visit. She also discussed “How to solve the problems of teenage students” with the members of faculty. The teachers also discussed the problems they face during their interaction with students.

Independence Day Celebration Career Counseling

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BK Urmila Bahen and BK Shakuntla Bahen visited the college on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan and also delivered a lecture to the students and members of faculty on Positive Thinking and Non- violence. They also gave some tips for peace of mind and soul.

Visit of Barahm Kumaries

Aagaz… Fresher Party

The students of 2nd Year (UG Courses) organized a fresher party- Aagaz… the beginning for their juniors and welcomed them with love and affection. The new

students got a platform to show their hidden talent. The Chief Guest Dr. Surender Sharma and Guest of Honour, Dr. S.K. Sinha honoured Miss. Fresher,

Mr. Fresher and Mr. Personality, Miss. Personality alongwith Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College, Dr. B.C. Sharma, Principal, BRCM CET,

Mr. Parveen Masta, Principal, BRCM Public School- Vidyagram and Mr. Rajesh Jhanjharia, Principal, BRCM Public School- Gyankunj.

The students performing during Fresher Party. The dignitaries honoring Miss. Fresher, Mr. Fresher and Mr. Personality, Miss. Personality.

Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, presenting a bouquet to the Chief Guest, Lt. Gen. O.P. Kaushik.

Release of Book by the dignitaries “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities”.

GDC Memorial College organized a National Seminar on 19-20th September sponsored by ICWA (Indian Council of World Affairs) on the topic “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities”. The objective of the Seminar was to access and analyze emerging challenges & opportunities of the India’s foreign policy especially in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s regime. The discussion was centered specifically in exploring the ways and means by which India can maximize its National Interests & raise its stature in the community of the Nations. It was a great honour that the council sponsored a National Seminar in Haryana for the first time. Lt. Gen. (Retd.) O.P. Kaushik, Former Vice-Chancellor, MDU Rohtak graced the Inaugural Function as Chief Guest alongwith Prof. Hari

National Seminar-Inaugural Function

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Sharan, Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur, as Key Note Speaker, Prof. Harsh Sinha, Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur, Prof. Abhay Singh, Ram Manohar Lohiya Avadh University, Faizabad, Dr. Dhruv Jyoti Bhattacharya, Research Fellow, Member representative ICWA, Delhi, . Dr. Kewal Krishan Kaushik, Punjabi University, Patiala, Dr. Sanjay Dwivedi, Makhan Lal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal, Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM

Education Society, Bahal and Head of the Institutions, BRCM Education Society. More than 47 research papers were presented by the Educators and Scholars who came from different states like Punjab, Uttar Pardesh, Madhya Pardesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Delhi. The Book entitled “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities” was also released on this auspicious occasion in which the research papers have been published.

The Valediction Function was celebrated with great enthusiasm in which Lt. Gen. (Retd.) O.P. Kaushik graced the Valediction Function and addressed the

gathering as Chair Person. Prof. R.S. Yadav, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, as Guest of Honour, Sh. Pramod Joshi, Chief Editor Defence Monitor

Magazine Delhi as key Note Speaker and Sh. Sushil Sharma, Editor Defence Monitor Magazine Delhi, graced the auspicious occasion by their presence.

Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal GDC Memorial College, Bahal presented the brief of the Seminar. Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal

and Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM Education Society Bahal honoured the dignitaries by presenting the memento.

National Seminar-Valediction Function

The dignitaries during the National Anthem on the occasion of Valediction Function.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Chairman, HKC Foundation alongwith Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, the Chief Guest and Dr. Kuldeep Bansal, Dean, Guru Jhambsheswar University, Guest of Honor, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society and Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College.

Educationists expressing their views during the technical session.

Chief Guest Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa alongwith Hon’ble Chairman, Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, HKC Foundation, lighting the lamp.

4th Annual Day and Prize Distribution Ceremony

The 4th Annual Day and Prize Disribuation Ceremony was celebrated on 4th October 2015 with great enthusiasm. Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal

University, Sirsa, graced the occasion as Chief Guest and Dr. Kuldeep Bansal, Dean, Guru Jambheshwar University as Guest of Honour attended the program

alongwith Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Chairman, HKC Foundation, Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director,

BRCM Education Society, Bahal and other Heads of the Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society. The Prize Distribution Ceremony was celebrated very

successfully in which Neha Sharma, B.A. (2014-15 Passout Batch) received Smt. Manisha Chaudhary Award, Rohtash, B.A. (2014-15 Passout Batch) got

Sh. Chhogmal Chaudhary Award, Arman, (B.Sc.-Med. 5th Sem.), received Sh. Hari Krishna Chaudhary Award and Daya Sharma (B.Com.-Pass 5th Sem.), was

awarded Smt. Urmila Chaudhary Award by the Hon’ble Chairman alongwith the other dignitaries. The students performed various cultural programs in which the

Haryanvi Play “Dulhan Hi Dahej Hai” got cash prize Rs. 2100/- by Sh. Gajanand Agarwal, Ex. Sarpanch, Bahal. The program was appreciated by all.

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The cultural programme began with the harmonious Ganesh Vandana. Students presenting Glimpses of Gujrat in a beautiful Gujrati Dance.

Haryanvi play 'Dulhan Hi Dahej Hai' presented by the students against Dowry system Presentation of a very enthusiastic and colorful Punjabi Folk Dance - Bhangra

Ms. Priyanka (B.Sc. II Sem ) singing a Melodious Solo Song Students performing Dance Drama on Patriotic Song

Tree Plantation by Chief Guest, Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa in presence of Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, HKC Foundation.

Hon’ble Chairman, Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, HKC Foundation, honouring the Chief Guest Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa.

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Sharan, Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur, as Key Note Speaker, Prof. Harsh Sinha, Deen Dayal Upadhyay University, Gorakhpur, Prof. Abhay Singh, Ram Manohar Lohiya Avadh University, Faizabad, Dr. Dhruv Jyoti Bhattacharya, Research Fellow, Member representative ICWA, Delhi, . Dr. Kewal Krishan Kaushik, Punjabi University, Patiala, Dr. Sanjay Dwivedi, Makhan Lal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal, Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM

Education Society, Bahal and Head of the Institutions, BRCM Education Society. More than 47 research papers were presented by the Educators and Scholars who came from different states like Punjab, Uttar Pardesh, Madhya Pardesh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Delhi. The Book entitled “India’s Foreign Policy-Challenges and Opportunities” was also released on this auspicious occasion in which the research papers have been published.

The Valediction Function was celebrated with great enthusiasm in which Lt. Gen. (Retd.) O.P. Kaushik graced the Valediction Function and addressed the

gathering as Chair Person. Prof. R.S. Yadav, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, as Guest of Honour, Sh. Pramod Joshi, Chief Editor Defence Monitor

Magazine Delhi as key Note Speaker and Sh. Sushil Sharma, Editor Defence Monitor Magazine Delhi, graced the auspicious occasion by their presence.

Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal GDC Memorial College, Bahal presented the brief of the Seminar. Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal

and Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director BRCM Education Society Bahal honoured the dignitaries by presenting the memento.

National Seminar-Valediction Function

The dignitaries during the National Anthem on the occasion of Valediction Function.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Chairman, HKC Foundation alongwith Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, the Chief Guest and Dr. Kuldeep Bansal, Dean, Guru Jhambsheswar University, Guest of Honor, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society and Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal, GDC Memorial College.

Educationists expressing their views during the technical session.

Chief Guest Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa alongwith Hon’ble Chairman, Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, HKC Foundation, lighting the lamp.

4th Annual Day and Prize Distribution Ceremony

The 4th Annual Day and Prize Disribuation Ceremony was celebrated on 4th October 2015 with great enthusiasm. Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal

University, Sirsa, graced the occasion as Chief Guest and Dr. Kuldeep Bansal, Dean, Guru Jambheshwar University as Guest of Honour attended the program

alongwith Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Hon’ble Chairman, HKC Foundation, Dr. Surender Sharma, Vice-Chairman, GDC Memorial College, Bahal, Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director,

BRCM Education Society, Bahal and other Heads of the Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society. The Prize Distribution Ceremony was celebrated very

successfully in which Neha Sharma, B.A. (2014-15 Passout Batch) received Smt. Manisha Chaudhary Award, Rohtash, B.A. (2014-15 Passout Batch) got

Sh. Chhogmal Chaudhary Award, Arman, (B.Sc.-Med. 5th Sem.), received Sh. Hari Krishna Chaudhary Award and Daya Sharma (B.Com.-Pass 5th Sem.), was

awarded Smt. Urmila Chaudhary Award by the Hon’ble Chairman alongwith the other dignitaries. The students performed various cultural programs in which the

Haryanvi Play “Dulhan Hi Dahej Hai” got cash prize Rs. 2100/- by Sh. Gajanand Agarwal, Ex. Sarpanch, Bahal. The program was appreciated by all.

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The cultural programme began with the harmonious Ganesh Vandana. Students presenting Glimpses of Gujrat in a beautiful Gujrati Dance.

Haryanvi play 'Dulhan Hi Dahej Hai' presented by the students against Dowry system Presentation of a very enthusiastic and colorful Punjabi Folk Dance - Bhangra

Ms. Priyanka (B.Sc. II Sem ) singing a Melodious Solo Song Students performing Dance Drama on Patriotic Song

Tree Plantation by Chief Guest, Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa in presence of Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, HKC Foundation.

Hon’ble Chairman, Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, HKC Foundation, honouring the Chief Guest Dr. Aseem Miglani, Registrar, Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa.

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Visit of Shri Vinod Agarwal, Founder Chairman , Vinod Positive Foundation, Kolkata

f'k{kk esa egÙoiw.kZ ;ksxnku ds fy, gsfjVst xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV ds pS;jesu ,p-ds- pkS/kjh dks fnukad 10 vDrwcj] 2015 dks dksydkrk esa ykbQVkbe vphoesaV vokWMZ fn;k x;kA jksVjh baVjus'kuy fMLVªDV 3291] jksVjh Dyc vkWQ dydÙkk] U;w vyhiqj o ÝsaMl vkWQ dksydrk ds lg;ksx ls vk;ksftr Js"B lEeku lekjksg esa jkT;iky dsljhukFk f=ikBh us ;g vokWMZ Jh pkS/kjh dks iznku fd;kA dk;ZØe esa tfLVl (lsokfuo`Ùk) v'kksd xkaxqyh] tfLVl t;ar fe=k o dbZ tkuh&ekuh gfLr;k¡ ekStwn jghaA bl miyfC/k ij [kq'kh O;Dr djrs gq, Jh pkS/kjh us dgk fd Nk=ksa dks xq.koÙkkijd f'k{kk nsuk gh mudk edln gS] rkfd os thou dh gj pqukSrh dk lkeuk dj ldsaA muds usr`Ro esa gsfjVst baLVhV;wV vkWQ VsDuksykWth dks if'pe caxky esa ua- 1 bathfu;fjax dkWyst dk ntkZ feykA gsfjVst Ldwy dks uacj ou dks,M Ldwy o gsfjVst fctusl Ldwy dks Hkkjr ds VkWi ch Ldwy dk ntkZ fn;k x;kA gsfjVst xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV ds vykok Jh pkS/kjh ch-vkj-lh-,e- xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV] cgy] gfj;k.kk lfgr dbZ laxBuksa ls tqM+s gSaA

f'k{kk esa egÙoiw.kZ ;ksxnku ds fy, ykbQVkbe vphoesaV vWokMZ 2015

Shri H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, Heritage Group of Institutions, Kolkata receiving Shrestha Samman Award 2015 (Life Time Achievement Award) for his contributions towards Education by His Excellency Sri Keshri Nath Tripathi, Hon'ble Governor of West Bengal organised by Rotary International Dist. 3291 at Kolkata.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman with Administrative and Accounts Staff of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society, Bahal

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary addressing the Admin Staff of BRCMGroup of Institutions, Bahal

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary addressing the staff and students of BRCMPublic School, Gyankunj

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, BRCM Education Society with Admin Staff of BRCM Group of Institutions during his visit to Bahal in October, 2015

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman & Sh. Gyanesh Chaudhary, Trustee with Support Staff of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society, Bahal

Shri Vinod Agarwal, Founder Chairman, Vinod Positive Foundation, Kolkata along with his wife Mrs. Anita Agarwal, Naturopathy Expert visited BRCM Group of Institutions from 2nd Oct to 4th Oct 2015 to deliver series of Motivational Talk to the Staff and Students of Schools and Colleges managed by BRCM Education Society. Mr. Vinod Agarwal delivered lectures/talk on topics such as Power of Human Values, Hasna Zaroori Hai Zindagi Ke Liye, Power of Positive Thinking and Adversity Creates Opportunity. All the Motivational Talks were highly inspirational for students and staff which changed the thought process in the positive direction.

Mr. Vinod Agarwal delivering lecture on "Power of Human Values" for the Admin and Teaching staff of BRCM College of Engineering and Technology

Delivering Motivation talk on "Adversity Creates Opportunity" in Vivekanand Auditorium for Staff and Students of BRCM Public School, Vidyagram

Inspiring Staff and Students of BRCM Public School, Gyankunj on subject "Hasna Zaroori Hai Zindagi Ke Liye"

Delivering lecture on "Power of Positive Thinking" to the Staff and Students of GDC Memorial College

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Visit of Shri Vinod Agarwal, Founder Chairman , Vinod Positive Foundation, Kolkata

f'k{kk esa egÙoiw.kZ ;ksxnku ds fy, gsfjVst xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV ds pS;jesu ,p-ds- pkS/kjh dks fnukad 10 vDrwcj] 2015 dks dksydkrk esa ykbQVkbe vphoesaV vokWMZ fn;k x;kA jksVjh baVjus'kuy fMLVªDV 3291] jksVjh Dyc vkWQ dydÙkk] U;w vyhiqj o ÝsaMl vkWQ dksydrk ds lg;ksx ls vk;ksftr Js"B lEeku lekjksg esa jkT;iky dsljhukFk f=ikBh us ;g vokWMZ Jh pkS/kjh dks iznku fd;kA dk;ZØe esa tfLVl (lsokfuo`Ùk) v'kksd xkaxqyh] tfLVl t;ar fe=k o dbZ tkuh&ekuh gfLr;k¡ ekStwn jghaA bl miyfC/k ij [kq'kh O;Dr djrs gq, Jh pkS/kjh us dgk fd Nk=ksa dks xq.koÙkkijd f'k{kk nsuk gh mudk edln gS] rkfd os thou dh gj pqukSrh dk lkeuk dj ldsaA muds usr`Ro esa gsfjVst baLVhV;wV vkWQ VsDuksykWth dks if'pe caxky esa ua- 1 bathfu;fjax dkWyst dk ntkZ feykA gsfjVst Ldwy dks uacj ou dks,M Ldwy o gsfjVst fctusl Ldwy dks Hkkjr ds VkWi ch Ldwy dk ntkZ fn;k x;kA gsfjVst xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV ds vykok Jh pkS/kjh ch-vkj-lh-,e- xzqi vkWQ baLVhV;wV] cgy] gfj;k.kk lfgr dbZ laxBuksa ls tqM+s gSaA

f'k{kk esa egÙoiw.kZ ;ksxnku ds fy, ykbQVkbe vphoesaV vWokMZ 2015

Shri H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, Heritage Group of Institutions, Kolkata receiving Shrestha Samman Award 2015 (Life Time Achievement Award) for his contributions towards Education by His Excellency Sri Keshri Nath Tripathi, Hon'ble Governor of West Bengal organised by Rotary International Dist. 3291 at Kolkata.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman with Administrative and Accounts Staff of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society, Bahal

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary addressing the Admin Staff of BRCMGroup of Institutions, Bahal

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary addressing the staff and students of BRCMPublic School, Gyankunj

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, BRCM Education Society with Admin Staff of BRCM Group of Institutions during his visit to Bahal in October, 2015

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman & Sh. Gyanesh Chaudhary, Trustee with Support Staff of various Institutions managed by BRCM Education Society, Bahal

Shri Vinod Agarwal, Founder Chairman, Vinod Positive Foundation, Kolkata along with his wife Mrs. Anita Agarwal, Naturopathy Expert visited BRCM Group of Institutions from 2nd Oct to 4th Oct 2015 to deliver series of Motivational Talk to the Staff and Students of Schools and Colleges managed by BRCM Education Society. Mr. Vinod Agarwal delivered lectures/talk on topics such as Power of Human Values, Hasna Zaroori Hai Zindagi Ke Liye, Power of Positive Thinking and Adversity Creates Opportunity. All the Motivational Talks were highly inspirational for students and staff which changed the thought process in the positive direction.

Mr. Vinod Agarwal delivering lecture on "Power of Human Values" for the Admin and Teaching staff of BRCM College of Engineering and Technology

Delivering Motivation talk on "Adversity Creates Opportunity" in Vivekanand Auditorium for Staff and Students of BRCM Public School, Vidyagram

Inspiring Staff and Students of BRCM Public School, Gyankunj on subject "Hasna Zaroori Hai Zindagi Ke Liye"

Delivering lecture on "Power of Positive Thinking" to the Staff and Students of GDC Memorial College

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New Joining in BRCM Family

Rekha Singh did her Schooling from KV Bangalore and Graduation from CSJM University Kanpur. She did her Post

Graduation from Karnataka University. Before joining RDNL Vidya Mandir, Bahal on 15th October, 2015, she

worked in some of the reputed Schools in India, like Ryan Global School, CIE (Cambridge International

Examination) as teacher and trainer, Bangalore International School as CAS head, Apollo International School and

Kimberley The Boarding School as IB PYP head.

Ms. Rekha Singh, Headmistress, RDNL Vidya Mandir, Bahal

Mr. D.P. Mohanty, has joined as an Administrative Officer in BRCM Public School Vidyagram on 29th October,

2015. He has done his B.Sc. and MBA from Uttkal University, Orissa. He has experience of seven years in reputed

schools in various capacities in the Admin department. He has served as Manager (Maintenance, Security and

Transport) at Mussoorie International School, Mussoorie, as Estate Manager at Wynbergallen School, Mussoorie

and Campus Manager at KIIT International School, Bhuvaneshwar.

Mr. D.P. Mohanty, Administrative Officer, BRCM Public School,Vidyagram

Dr. Susheel Tanwar completed her schooling from BRCM PUblic School, Vidyagram, Bahal in 2006 and then she

did her BDS from SPD College, Wardha (Maharashtra). Before joining Manav Kalyan Hospital, Bahal, she worked

as Dentist at Paramhans Dental Clinic, Bhiwani for 3 years. She joined Manav Kalyan Hospital as a Dentist on

05.10.2015.

Dr. Susheel Tanwar, Dentist, Manav Kalyan Hospital, Bahal

Mr. Sudip Banerjee joined as Manager, Annapurna Mess on 2nd March, 2015. Previously, he worked in GLA

University Mathura, Sunbeam Group Varanasi, Hyatt Group of Hotels, ITC Welcome Group Hotel, Oberoi Group of

Hotels, Taj Group of Hotel. He holds Degree in Hotel Management & Tourism.

Mr. Sudip Banerjeet, Manager, Annapurna Mess, BRCM Education Society

Md. Shamshad is a Graduate of Punjabi University, Patiala and he has a long experience of working in Crimica

Dairy Farm (Ludhiana), Sahara Pure Eatables Corp. Ltd. (Karnal), Golden Harvest Agro Projects Pvt. Ltd. (Noida),

etc. before joining Urmila Chaudhary Dairy Farm as Manager on 1st Aug., 2015.

Md. Shamshad, Manager, Smt. Urmila Chaudhary Dairy Farm

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BRCM EDUCATION SOCIETY, BAHAL Awards given to Best Teachers, Students, Employees & Others during the Annual Days Functions 2015

BRCM EDUCATION SOCIETY, BAHAL LONG SERVICE AWARDEES 2015-16

S.No. Name of Employee Designation Yrs of Service Institution

1 Ramesh Kumar (Sonu) Gyankunj Office Attendant 10.3

2 Narendra Singh Rawat Vidyagram Band Master 10.6

3 Dinesh Kumar Sharma Vidyagram Music Teacher 10.3

4 Vivek Mehta Annapurna Mess Store Incharge 10.2

5 Inder Singh BRCM CET Attendant (ME) 10.8

6 Jaiprakash BRCM CET Hostel Supervisor cum Gym Instructor 10.6

7 Sunil Kumar Bhupesh BRCM CET College Tuckshop Assistant 10.2

8 Arvind Godara BRCM CET Senior Instructor (ME) 10.1

9 Shyambir Singh Poonia BRCM CET Senior Instructor (ECE) 10.0

10 Joginder Singh Rai BRCM CET Attendant (Vikram Vijay Hostel) 10.0

11 Parveen Kumar GDC College Vice Principal 10.1

12 Suman Mehta Gyankunj Maths Teacher 10.2

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On 16 July 15 Bal Kavi Sammalen was organized by Hindi Deptt. on the occasion, sweet poems were presented by different groups of students as they were divided in three groups 'Panchwati', 'Dohawali', 'Kavitawali'. They recited their poems very well. The poems were coloured with different hues of poetry. All the participants were appreciated and motivated by The Chief Guest.

19th July is commemorated as 188th Bir th Anniversary of Mangal Pandey, the first Martyr of the Indian National Struggle against the Britishers. A PPT was shown by Vedant House. The life and deeds of Mangal Pandey were screened through this presentation. Students got familiar with the life history of this great martyr who ignited the spark of revolution for the independence of India. Still this great son of mother India finds room for adoration in the hearts of people. The atmosphere was filled with the feeling of patriotism.

An Inter School Science Quiz, 'PRISM' 2015 was held on 31 July 15 in the school Auditorium. Dr S K Sinha was the Hon'ble Chief Guest for the occasion. The Principal welcomed the Chief Guest and the participating teams specially who came from Rajasthan

BRCM PUBLIC SCHOOL, VIDYAGRAM

Bal Kavi Sammelan

188th Birth Anniversary of Mangal Pandey

On 20th July, the assembly was entrapped with the Power point presentation on 109th Birth Anniversary of Chanderskekhar Azad and 159th Birth Anniversary of Bal Gangadhar Tilak by Prerna House. A well equipped ppt with handful of slides was shown. It contained the information about his birth, protest and the sacrifices he did for the freedom of the country. Simultaneously Bal Gangadhar Tilak is considered as the father of Indian National movement, who formed Home Rule League in 1916 to attain the goal of Swaraj. He had the qualities of a 'Social reformer', freedom fighter and scholar of Indian History. He is popularly called as 'Lokamanya'. He gave the slogan “Swaraj is my birth right and I shall have it”, which inspired the millions of Indians. His efforts for Indian independence are unforgettable.

Birth Anniversary of Chandershekhar Azad & Bal Gangadhar Tilak

PRISM 2015

and Delhi. The quiz was conducted under the supervision of the subject experts. Eight teams qualified for final. Vaish Model Sr Sec School, Bhiwani won the trophy. Bhiwani Public School, Bhiwani bagged second position and the Third prize was bagged by Mann Public School, Delhi. The Principal congratulated and appreciated the winners and invited the teams for the next years.

4th All India Inter School MathematicsQuiz BHASKARA 2015-16

BRCM Public School Vidyagram successfully hosted the 4th Inter School Maths Quiz (Bhaskara) on 7 Aug, 2015. The competition was conceptualized under the guidance of the school Principal. The event was witnessed by the chief guest Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director of BRCM Education Society who addressed the gathering and extended his appreciation for the outstanding caliber of the participants. Eighteen teams from renowned public schools around the country participated.

The Result was as follows :-

S.No. Name of School Position

1 Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur 1st Position

2 Delhi Public School, Hisar 2nd Position

3 Bhiwani Public School, Bhiwani 3rd Position

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The most important event of the school i.e Investiture Ceremony was held on 14 Aug 15 in the Auditorium during the morning assembly. The newly elected officials' names were announced in the assembly by the Principal. The officials took the oath. The principal briefed them about their power, position, duties and rights. Vice Principal, Mrs Nishi Rana pinned the badges along with the Principal to newly elected Head Boy Pankaj Janghu, Head Girl Chitra Beniwal and other Captains and the Vice Captains of various houses. It was a moment of pride.

displayed their talents 'Yoga' and 'Taekwondo' show. In his nostalgic address the chief guest Dr S K Sinha, recalled the contribution of our freedom fighters and gave a clarion call to the young generation to live up to the expectations of the mother land. The ceremony was concluded with a vote of Thanks proposed by the Principal.

The 69th Independence Day Celebration was celebrated at BRCM Public School Vidyagram with great pride and gaiety. The entire school was beautifully decorated. The function started with unfurling of the 'National Flag' by Hon'ble Chief guest Dr S K Sinha, Director BRCM Education Society and Mr Praveen Masta Principal BRCM Public School Vidyagram. The event comprised patriotic songs, Rajasthani folk dance, Bhangra, Speeches in English & Hindi Poem recitation etc. which created And atmosphere of patriotism. Students also

Investiture Ceremony

Independence DayAs a part of Independence Day Celebration, an Inter House Kite Flying Competition was organized by the school at 05:00 pm in the Sports Field. There was an air of excitement among the children and they enthusiastically participated in this activity. Tricolor kites were flown on this occasion which were made by the students themselves. It was a great fun to watch the boys and girls enjoying the Kite Flying.

Kite Flying Competition

The department of Hindi organized Inter House Poetry Competition on 21 Aug 15 in the Audi tor ium. There were 38 participants who recited very beautiful poems. Each participant came up with an interesting poem. The Chief Guest was Mr Sahdeo Singh (CHM) who in his speech appreciated and encouraged the participants.

The Result was as follows :-

S.No. Name Class Position

1 Keshav VI 1st Position

2 Rishu Raj VII 2nd Position

3 Yash VIII 3rd Position

Inter House Kavya Path

All India IPSC Volleyball Championship 2015

All India IPSC Volleyball Tournament was held in BRCM Public School, Vidyagram from 22 Aug to 24 Aug, 2015. Around 10 teams Sainik School Kunjpura, LKS Gotan, Vallbha Ashram, Emarald Heights Sec School Indore, HPS Hydrabad participated in this tournament. The tournament was conducted smoothly. The Managers and Coaches were all very cooperative and significantly contributed to the success of the tournament. The

matches were keenly contested and played in the spirit befitting public school culture.March Past was arranged for the teams on the opening ceremony and cultural programme was organized by the host school.The tournament was inaugurated and declared open by Chief Guest Sh Jagdish Singh (Dronacharya Awardee in Boxing).The selection of teams for the SGFI was done by Observers & panel of Judges.

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Taking Oath on Investiture Ceremony The Prefectorial Body of School

Students Performance on Independence Day

Live Coverage of A Match The School Volleyball Team

Participants Waiting for Their Turn A Stage Presentation by the Young Poet of School

The Prestigious Science Quiz (PRISM) 2015

The Winners of PRISM-2015

Brain Puzzling Session for Students

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On 16 July 15 Bal Kavi Sammalen was organized by Hindi Deptt. on the occasion, sweet poems were presented by different groups of students as they were divided in three groups 'Panchwati', 'Dohawali', 'Kavitawali'. They recited their poems very well. The poems were coloured with different hues of poetry. All the participants were appreciated and motivated by The Chief Guest.

19th July is commemorated as 188th Bir th Anniversary of Mangal Pandey, the first Martyr of the Indian National Struggle against the Britishers. A PPT was shown by Vedant House. The life and deeds of Mangal Pandey were screened through this presentation. Students got familiar with the life history of this great martyr who ignited the spark of revolution for the independence of India. Still this great son of mother India finds room for adoration in the hearts of people. The atmosphere was filled with the feeling of patriotism.

An Inter School Science Quiz, 'PRISM' 2015 was held on 31 July 15 in the school Auditorium. Dr S K Sinha was the Hon'ble Chief Guest for the occasion. The Principal welcomed the Chief Guest and the participating teams specially who came from Rajasthan

BRCM PUBLIC SCHOOL, VIDYAGRAM

Bal Kavi Sammelan

188th Birth Anniversary of Mangal Pandey

On 20th July, the assembly was entrapped with the Power point presentation on 109th Birth Anniversary of Chanderskekhar Azad and 159th Birth Anniversary of Bal Gangadhar Tilak by Prerna House. A well equipped ppt with handful of slides was shown. It contained the information about his birth, protest and the sacrifices he did for the freedom of the country. Simultaneously Bal Gangadhar Tilak is considered as the father of Indian National movement, who formed Home Rule League in 1916 to attain the goal of Swaraj. He had the qualities of a 'Social reformer', freedom fighter and scholar of Indian History. He is popularly called as 'Lokamanya'. He gave the slogan “Swaraj is my birth right and I shall have it”, which inspired the millions of Indians. His efforts for Indian independence are unforgettable.

Birth Anniversary of Chandershekhar Azad & Bal Gangadhar Tilak

PRISM 2015

and Delhi. The quiz was conducted under the supervision of the subject experts. Eight teams qualified for final. Vaish Model Sr Sec School, Bhiwani won the trophy. Bhiwani Public School, Bhiwani bagged second position and the Third prize was bagged by Mann Public School, Delhi. The Principal congratulated and appreciated the winners and invited the teams for the next years.

4th All India Inter School MathematicsQuiz BHASKARA 2015-16

BRCM Public School Vidyagram successfully hosted the 4th Inter School Maths Quiz (Bhaskara) on 7 Aug, 2015. The competition was conceptualized under the guidance of the school Principal. The event was witnessed by the chief guest Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director of BRCM Education Society who addressed the gathering and extended his appreciation for the outstanding caliber of the participants. Eighteen teams from renowned public schools around the country participated.

The Result was as follows :-

S.No. Name of School Position

1 Rashtriya Military School, Dholpur 1st Position

2 Delhi Public School, Hisar 2nd Position

3 Bhiwani Public School, Bhiwani 3rd Position

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The most important event of the school i.e Investiture Ceremony was held on 14 Aug 15 in the Auditorium during the morning assembly. The newly elected officials' names were announced in the assembly by the Principal. The officials took the oath. The principal briefed them about their power, position, duties and rights. Vice Principal, Mrs Nishi Rana pinned the badges along with the Principal to newly elected Head Boy Pankaj Janghu, Head Girl Chitra Beniwal and other Captains and the Vice Captains of various houses. It was a moment of pride.

displayed their talents 'Yoga' and 'Taekwondo' show. In his nostalgic address the chief guest Dr S K Sinha, recalled the contribution of our freedom fighters and gave a clarion call to the young generation to live up to the expectations of the mother land. The ceremony was concluded with a vote of Thanks proposed by the Principal.

The 69th Independence Day Celebration was celebrated at BRCM Public School Vidyagram with great pride and gaiety. The entire school was beautifully decorated. The function started with unfurling of the 'National Flag' by Hon'ble Chief guest Dr S K Sinha, Director BRCM Education Society and Mr Praveen Masta Principal BRCM Public School Vidyagram. The event comprised patriotic songs, Rajasthani folk dance, Bhangra, Speeches in English & Hindi Poem recitation etc. which created And atmosphere of patriotism. Students also

Investiture Ceremony

Independence DayAs a part of Independence Day Celebration, an Inter House Kite Flying Competition was organized by the school at 05:00 pm in the Sports Field. There was an air of excitement among the children and they enthusiastically participated in this activity. Tricolor kites were flown on this occasion which were made by the students themselves. It was a great fun to watch the boys and girls enjoying the Kite Flying.

Kite Flying Competition

The department of Hindi organized Inter House Poetry Competition on 21 Aug 15 in the Audi tor ium. There were 38 participants who recited very beautiful poems. Each participant came up with an interesting poem. The Chief Guest was Mr Sahdeo Singh (CHM) who in his speech appreciated and encouraged the participants.

The Result was as follows :-

S.No. Name Class Position

1 Keshav VI 1st Position

2 Rishu Raj VII 2nd Position

3 Yash VIII 3rd Position

Inter House Kavya Path

All India IPSC Volleyball Championship 2015

All India IPSC Volleyball Tournament was held in BRCM Public School, Vidyagram from 22 Aug to 24 Aug, 2015. Around 10 teams Sainik School Kunjpura, LKS Gotan, Vallbha Ashram, Emarald Heights Sec School Indore, HPS Hydrabad participated in this tournament. The tournament was conducted smoothly. The Managers and Coaches were all very cooperative and significantly contributed to the success of the tournament. The

matches were keenly contested and played in the spirit befitting public school culture.March Past was arranged for the teams on the opening ceremony and cultural programme was organized by the host school.The tournament was inaugurated and declared open by Chief Guest Sh Jagdish Singh (Dronacharya Awardee in Boxing).The selection of teams for the SGFI was done by Observers & panel of Judges.

SSAMAGRA HIKSHA

Taking Oath on Investiture Ceremony The Prefectorial Body of School

Students Performance on Independence Day

Live Coverage of A Match The School Volleyball Team

Participants Waiting for Their Turn A Stage Presentation by the Young Poet of School

The Prestigious Science Quiz (PRISM) 2015

The Winners of PRISM-2015

Brain Puzzling Session for Students

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was 'How to enhance concentration, attention and memorization.' The work shop for Class VIII was conducted on 26 Aug, 15. A workshop for staff and Admin was conducted in Swami Vivekananda Auditorium on 24 Aug, 15.

Mrs Salony Priya, the Director of Umeed was on Vidyagram campus of Vidyagram from 24 Aug to 28 Aug 15. She conducted various workshops on different topics for all the students. Workshop for class IV to VII was conducted on 25 Aug, 15. The topic

The school participated in District Inter School Taekwondo Championship 2015 which was organized by Olympic Association in Bhiwani. Around 18 students took part in this championship. The team brought laurels to the school by winning 4 Gold Medals, 4 Silver Medals and 8 Bronze Medals.

District Inter School Taekwondo Championship 2015

Workshop by Mrs Salony Priya

The Result of Under 19 is as follows:S.No. School Position

1. Sainik School, Kunjpura 1st Position

2. HPS - Ramanthpur 2nd Position

3. BRCM Public School, Bahal 3rd Position

4. L K Singhania Education Centre, Gotan 4th Position

The Result of Under 17 is as follows:

S.No. School and Address Position

1. BRCM Public School, Bahal 1st Position

2. Sainik School, Kunjpura 2nd Position

3. HPS - Begumpet 3rd Position

4. Vallabh Asharam, Gujarat 4th Position

Result of Under 14 is as follows:S.No. School and Address Position

1. Sainik School, Kunjpura 1st Position

2. Vallabh Asharam, Gujarat 2nd Position

3. BRCM Public School, Bahal 3rd Position

4. Emerald Height Hr. Sec School, Indore 4th Position

The following players were adjudged Best player of the tournament

Under -14 Age :

Best Player Sohan Huda Chest No – 3 Sainik School, Kunjpura

Under 17 Age:

Best Player Rishu Raj Chest No – 9 BRCM Public School, Bahal

Under 19 Age:

Best Player Mohit Chest No – 11 Sainik School, Kunjpura

Raksha BhandhanBrother and Sister are the blossoms in the garden of life. To express the immaculate love between brother and sister the festival of Raksha Bhandhan was celebrated with fervor and joy in Swami Vivekananda Auditorium on 29th of August 2015. Celebration began with Rakhi Making Competition, and participants made beautiful Rakhis for their siblings. A cultural programme was also presented by the students followed by exchanging of Rakhis and gifts. The chief guest Mr Praveen Masta, Principal BRCM Public School Vidyagram, congratulated the students and wished that this frail thread of Rakhi may be considered stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival contains a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious co-existence with each other. He also wished that this kind of rituals epitomized the unconditional love between brother and sister.

The school students participated in District Archery Championship,2015. Deepanshu Janghu of IX B has been selected for State Archery Championship 2015

S.No. Name Class Position

01 Rahul Tanwar(U-17) XI-A Gold

02 Deepanshu Janghu(U-17) IX-B Silver

03 Deepak Sheoran(U-17) IX-B Participation

04 Vikash Gahlawat(U14) IX-B Participation

05 Ajay Tanwar(14) IX-B Participation

School District Archery Championship,2015

District Swimming Championship, 2015

28th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony is the most important event in the school calendar. It was organized on 3rd of October 2015, which is also marked as the foundation day of the school. The stage was graced by benign presence of the chief guest honorable Shri HK Choudhary, Chairman BRCM Education Society, Guest of Honour Shri Vinod Agarwal, Ms Adele Newman from UK, Ms Arundhati Mitra, Director of Flow India, Dr S K Mishra, Principal, GDC College , Director Dr S K Sinha and the school Principal.

On this day, Ms Rajni, TGT Hindi who has been working in school for more than 15 years was also awarded The Best Teacher Award for session 2014 -15. The toppers of the school were also honoured. In addition to this, long term service awards and other prestigious awards to various employees of BRCM Education Society were also given for their dedication and hard work

The myriad of cultural program started with the traditional lightning of the lamp by the dignitaries followed by invoking the blessing of goddess Sarswati. The students staged 'Essence of Gita' Woh Krishna Hai which came alive by the intense performance of the budding students and also with the strong message and pearls of wisdom. The grand function was concluded with a sumptuous lunch for everyone. In the evening at 05 pm, a spectacular Horse Riding Show and Yoga Demonstration was also presented by the school students for parents and Alumni.

28th Annual Day Function – 2015

The school participated in District Swimming Championship on 12 Sep 15 at Karnal, Haryana. Around ten students participated. 08 students have been selected for State Swimming Championship, Ambala.

S.No. Name Position

01 Pankaj 03 Gold

02 Nitin 03 Silver

03 Ankur 03 Gold

04 Abhishek 03 Gold

05 Prikshit 01 Bronze

A Workshop for Admin Staff A Photo Session with Admin Staff

Rakhi Celebration

The Chief Guest being introduced to Staff Flowering the Busts of Sh. Ballaram - Chhogmal Ji

Inaugurating the Annual Exhibition of School The Guests Witnessing the Working Model of Science Exhibition

Principal Welcoming the Chairman Vice Principal Presenting Bouquet to Smt. Urmila Chaudhary

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was 'How to enhance concentration, attention and memorization.' The work shop for Class VIII was conducted on 26 Aug, 15. A workshop for staff and Admin was conducted in Swami Vivekananda Auditorium on 24 Aug, 15.

Mrs Salony Priya, the Director of Umeed was on Vidyagram campus of Vidyagram from 24 Aug to 28 Aug 15. She conducted various workshops on different topics for all the students. Workshop for class IV to VII was conducted on 25 Aug, 15. The topic

The school participated in District Inter School Taekwondo Championship 2015 which was organized by Olympic Association in Bhiwani. Around 18 students took part in this championship. The team brought laurels to the school by winning 4 Gold Medals, 4 Silver Medals and 8 Bronze Medals.

District Inter School Taekwondo Championship 2015

Workshop by Mrs Salony Priya

The Result of Under 19 is as follows:S.No. School Position

1. Sainik School, Kunjpura 1st Position

2. HPS - Ramanthpur 2nd Position

3. BRCM Public School, Bahal 3rd Position

4. L K Singhania Education Centre, Gotan 4th Position

The Result of Under 17 is as follows:

S.No. School and Address Position

1. BRCM Public School, Bahal 1st Position

2. Sainik School, Kunjpura 2nd Position

3. HPS - Begumpet 3rd Position

4. Vallabh Asharam, Gujarat 4th Position

Result of Under 14 is as follows:S.No. School and Address Position

1. Sainik School, Kunjpura 1st Position

2. Vallabh Asharam, Gujarat 2nd Position

3. BRCM Public School, Bahal 3rd Position

4. Emerald Height Hr. Sec School, Indore 4th Position

The following players were adjudged Best player of the tournament

Under -14 Age :

Best Player Sohan Huda Chest No – 3 Sainik School, Kunjpura

Under 17 Age:

Best Player Rishu Raj Chest No – 9 BRCM Public School, Bahal

Under 19 Age:

Best Player Mohit Chest No – 11 Sainik School, Kunjpura

Raksha BhandhanBrother and Sister are the blossoms in the garden of life. To express the immaculate love between brother and sister the festival of Raksha Bhandhan was celebrated with fervor and joy in Swami Vivekananda Auditorium on 29th of August 2015. Celebration began with Rakhi Making Competition, and participants made beautiful Rakhis for their siblings. A cultural programme was also presented by the students followed by exchanging of Rakhis and gifts. The chief guest Mr Praveen Masta, Principal BRCM Public School Vidyagram, congratulated the students and wished that this frail thread of Rakhi may be considered stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival contains a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious co-existence with each other. He also wished that this kind of rituals epitomized the unconditional love between brother and sister.

The school students participated in District Archery Championship,2015. Deepanshu Janghu of IX B has been selected for State Archery Championship 2015

S.No. Name Class Position

01 Rahul Tanwar(U-17) XI-A Gold

02 Deepanshu Janghu(U-17) IX-B Silver

03 Deepak Sheoran(U-17) IX-B Participation

04 Vikash Gahlawat(U14) IX-B Participation

05 Ajay Tanwar(14) IX-B Participation

School District Archery Championship,2015

District Swimming Championship, 2015

28th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony is the most important event in the school calendar. It was organized on 3rd of October 2015, which is also marked as the foundation day of the school. The stage was graced by benign presence of the chief guest honorable Shri HK Choudhary, Chairman BRCM Education Society, Guest of Honour Shri Vinod Agarwal, Ms Adele Newman from UK, Ms Arundhati Mitra, Director of Flow India, Dr S K Mishra, Principal, GDC College , Director Dr S K Sinha and the school Principal.

On this day, Ms Rajni, TGT Hindi who has been working in school for more than 15 years was also awarded The Best Teacher Award for session 2014 -15. The toppers of the school were also honoured. In addition to this, long term service awards and other prestigious awards to various employees of BRCM Education Society were also given for their dedication and hard work

The myriad of cultural program started with the traditional lightning of the lamp by the dignitaries followed by invoking the blessing of goddess Sarswati. The students staged 'Essence of Gita' Woh Krishna Hai which came alive by the intense performance of the budding students and also with the strong message and pearls of wisdom. The grand function was concluded with a sumptuous lunch for everyone. In the evening at 05 pm, a spectacular Horse Riding Show and Yoga Demonstration was also presented by the school students for parents and Alumni.

28th Annual Day Function – 2015

The school participated in District Swimming Championship on 12 Sep 15 at Karnal, Haryana. Around ten students participated. 08 students have been selected for State Swimming Championship, Ambala.

S.No. Name Position

01 Pankaj 03 Gold

02 Nitin 03 Silver

03 Ankur 03 Gold

04 Abhishek 03 Gold

05 Prikshit 01 Bronze

A Workshop for Admin Staff A Photo Session with Admin Staff

Rakhi Celebration

The Chief Guest being introduced to Staff Flowering the Busts of Sh. Ballaram - Chhogmal Ji

Inaugurating the Annual Exhibition of School The Guests Witnessing the Working Model of Science Exhibition

Principal Welcoming the Chairman Vice Principal Presenting Bouquet to Smt. Urmila Chaudhary

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Dodge Ball Competition for Girls

BRCM PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYANKUNJ

On 11th July, a House Meeting was organized by the respective House Mistresses along with the house tutors and the students to discuss with the agendas of the forthcoming Inter House activities.

Guides' Camp at Tara Devi

An Inter House Dodge Ball Competition was organized for the girls of classes III to VIII and XI to XII on 4th & 6th July, 2015 respectively. All the girls played with a great zeal and enthusiasm.

A group of Eight Guides attended a camp under the able guidance of the Scout Master, Mr Bhim Singh Poonia and the Guide Captain, Mrs. Suman Mehta at Tara Devi from 7th July, 2015 to 13th July, 2015.

Inter House Games

An Inter house Volleyball Match was organized for the boys of classes VI to VIII on 13th July, 2015. And on 22nd August, 2015, another Inter House Volley Ball Match was played between the students of senior section in Maman Dada Play Ground.

Inter House Kho-kho matches for the girls and boys of middle and primary sections were held on 13th July and 21st July, 2015 respectively. The students of each house actively participated in the matches.

An Inter House Open Painting Competition was organized on 11th July, 2015. All the students of each house participated in the competition. The students made beautiful paintings and exhibited their hidden talent.

Inter House Open Painting Competition House Meeting

BRCM-Gyankunj organized a motivational session on 'Critical Thinking' for the class XII students with Mr. Rajmitra, the youngest entrepreneur, motivational speaker and trainer. He was also nominated for 'Youngest Entrepreneur Award 2013' by International Society for Small and Medium Enterprises. He presented his ideas on creative and positive thinking, self- deception and self- motivation. It was very informative session.

Counseling Session by Mr. Raj Mitra

Prize Giving Ceremony A Presentation of Dance Drama

A Glimpse of 'Gita Sar' Orchestra Presentation

Free Style Dance Presentation Brass Band Show by School Students

Yoga Demonstration Horse Riding Show

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Dodge Ball Competition for Girls

BRCM PUBLIC SCHOOL, GYANKUNJ

On 11th July, a House Meeting was organized by the respective House Mistresses along with the house tutors and the students to discuss with the agendas of the forthcoming Inter House activities.

Guides' Camp at Tara Devi

An Inter House Dodge Ball Competition was organized for the girls of classes III to VIII and XI to XII on 4th & 6th July, 2015 respectively. All the girls played with a great zeal and enthusiasm.

A group of Eight Guides attended a camp under the able guidance of the Scout Master, Mr Bhim Singh Poonia and the Guide Captain, Mrs. Suman Mehta at Tara Devi from 7th July, 2015 to 13th July, 2015.

Inter House Games

An Inter house Volleyball Match was organized for the boys of classes VI to VIII on 13th July, 2015. And on 22nd August, 2015, another Inter House Volley Ball Match was played between the students of senior section in Maman Dada Play Ground.

Inter House Kho-kho matches for the girls and boys of middle and primary sections were held on 13th July and 21st July, 2015 respectively. The students of each house actively participated in the matches.

An Inter House Open Painting Competition was organized on 11th July, 2015. All the students of each house participated in the competition. The students made beautiful paintings and exhibited their hidden talent.

Inter House Open Painting Competition House Meeting

BRCM-Gyankunj organized a motivational session on 'Critical Thinking' for the class XII students with Mr. Rajmitra, the youngest entrepreneur, motivational speaker and trainer. He was also nominated for 'Youngest Entrepreneur Award 2013' by International Society for Small and Medium Enterprises. He presented his ideas on creative and positive thinking, self- deception and self- motivation. It was very informative session.

Counseling Session by Mr. Raj Mitra

Prize Giving Ceremony A Presentation of Dance Drama

A Glimpse of 'Gita Sar' Orchestra Presentation

Free Style Dance Presentation Brass Band Show by School Students

Yoga Demonstration Horse Riding Show

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Block Level School Games Tournament

A three day training programme on 'First Aid and Home Nursing' was organized for the students of class XI. Sh. Rajender Kumar, Lect. from Red Cross Society, Bhiwani took the training session and laid emphasis on the importance of First Aid. The students showed great interest and enjoyed the training session and learnt a lot.

First Aid Training Programme

District Level School Games were held at Bhim Stadium, Bhiwani on various

dates :

(i) On 30th of July, 2015, students, who qualified in block level games,

participated at District Level. Miss Rekha got 3rd Position in Shot-Put.

(ii) On 31st July, 2015 Rekha secured 1st position in Judo and qualified for

State Level.

(iii) On 8th August, 2015, six students of the school participated in Yoga in

District Level School Games held at Bhim Stadium. The participants

performed very well and got participation certificates.

(iv) 5 boys & 2 girls of the school participated in Swimming Tournament on 9th

August, 2015. The students performed extra ordinarily and qualified for

State Level.

District Level School Games Tournaments

BRCM- Gyankunj celebrated the Guru Purnima with the dedication to spiritual and academic teachers on 31st of July, 2015. On this occasion, the Headmaster, Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia expressed his views on 'the importance of teachers and their role in the students' lives. Various activities were organized in the honour of the teachers. The students of class XII addressed the junior fellow students with the message -significance of teachers' role in life.

Celebration of Guru Purnima

Rekha, the student of BRCM Gyankunj participated in Haryana Open Association Tournament held at Bhiwani. She performed extraordinarily well and secured 1st Position and also qualified for the District Level. The Headmaster congratulated and welcomed Rekha on her arrival to school and encouraged her.

First Position in Judo in Haryana Open Association

The Haryana Government organized Block Level School Games tournament on various dates in Rajiv Gandhi Khel Stadium and in Maman Dada Ground, Bahal.(i) On 17th July, 2015, the students of BRCM Gyankunj participated in Kho-Kho

and Athletics. Kho-Kho players qualified for District Level and the following students achieved various positions in Athletics:

Sr. No. Name Event Position

1. Naveen Poonia 100 Mtr. (Hurdle Race) 1st

2. Jagmit 15Mtr Race 1st

3. Arvind 200 Mtr Race 1st

4. Arvind 400 Mtr Race 2nd

5. Arvind Long Jump 2nd

6. Manoj 400 Mtr. 2nd

7. Sunil 400 Mtr Race 3rd

(ii) On 22nd July, 2015, Miss Poonam and Miss Monika qualified for the District Level and Miss Rekha got 1st Position in Shot Put.

On the sudden loss of 'the Great Missile Man and former President Dr. A. P.J. Abdul Kalam' on 28th July, 2015, a condolence meeting was held to pay tribute to him. The Headmaster highlighted the journey of Dr. Abdul Kalam from Oct 15, 1931 Rameswaram (Birth Place) to July 27, 2015 Shillong. The entire school observed 2 minutes silence and prayed for the peace of the departed soul.

Condolence Meeting for Late Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

On 1st August, 2015 four students of the school participated in an Inter School Science Exhibition held at Bal Bhawan Public School, Bhiwani. More than 20 schools participated in the exhibition. The students of our school represented the working modal on “Energy Conservation”. The Chief Guest of the programme, Dr. Saket (Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani) appreciated the efforts put in by the students and declared the 3rd Position for the Project.

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Inter House Solo Dance & Song Competitions

Inter House Solo Dance Competitions were organised in the school premises on various dates :(i) An Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for boys in the school on

3rd August, 2015. (ii) An Inter House Solo Song Competition was organized for Girls on 6th August,

2015. Students from each House participated in the competition. The Headmaster awarded the best three students.

(iii) On 10th August, 2015, an Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for the girls of classes III to V. The Girls from each House participated in the competition with great zeal and showed off their talents.

(iv) An Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for girls of classes VI to VIII on 11th August, 2015. All the participants performed very well and gained huge applause.

On 4th August, 2015, Inter House Hindi Debate Competition was organized. The students from each House participated in the competition and did their best. Best Three students were awarded by the Headmaster in the Morning Assembly.

Inter House Hindi Debate Competition

A friendly volleyball match was played between the staff and the students in Maman Dada Play Ground on 1st August, 2015. The students and the teachers played with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal. At the end, staff won the match by 2-1.

Friendly Volleyball Match between Staff & Students

325 students of the school, participated in District Level School Games Tournament

held at Bhim Stadium, Bhiwani on 6th August, 2015. The students participated in Kho-

Kho, Athletics, Judo, Swimming etc. They did their best and got participation

certificates.

Participation in District Level SchoolGames Tournament

An Educational Tour to Pilani (Rajasthan) was organized for the students of

classes IX & X under the supervision of 9 teachers of the school on 7th August,

2015. The students visited Panchwati, Birla Museum, Birla Memorial, Birla

Mandir and Chandni Chowk Market in Pilani. This tour was a part of Formative &

Summative Assessment for these classes. All the students enjoyed the

Educational trip with great zeal and zest.

Educational Tour to Pilani

On 7th August, 2015, two students of the school participated in Inter School English

Debate Competition held at O.P. Jindal Modern School, Hisar. The students put their

best in the competition. They returned back with a lot of experience and participation

certificates.

In BRCM Public School Vidyagram, an Inter School Mathematics Quiz-Bhaskara was

organized on 7th August, 2015. The students of our school participated in the

competition with great zeal and enthusiasm and earned for themselves participation

certificates.

Participation in Inter School Debate Competition

Participation in Inter School MathematicsQuiz-Bhaskara

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Block Level School Games Tournament

A three day training programme on 'First Aid and Home Nursing' was organized for the students of class XI. Sh. Rajender Kumar, Lect. from Red Cross Society, Bhiwani took the training session and laid emphasis on the importance of First Aid. The students showed great interest and enjoyed the training session and learnt a lot.

First Aid Training Programme

District Level School Games were held at Bhim Stadium, Bhiwani on various

dates :

(i) On 30th of July, 2015, students, who qualified in block level games,

participated at District Level. Miss Rekha got 3rd Position in Shot-Put.

(ii) On 31st July, 2015 Rekha secured 1st position in Judo and qualified for

State Level.

(iii) On 8th August, 2015, six students of the school participated in Yoga in

District Level School Games held at Bhim Stadium. The participants

performed very well and got participation certificates.

(iv) 5 boys & 2 girls of the school participated in Swimming Tournament on 9th

August, 2015. The students performed extra ordinarily and qualified for

State Level.

District Level School Games Tournaments

BRCM- Gyankunj celebrated the Guru Purnima with the dedication to spiritual and academic teachers on 31st of July, 2015. On this occasion, the Headmaster, Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia expressed his views on 'the importance of teachers and their role in the students' lives. Various activities were organized in the honour of the teachers. The students of class XII addressed the junior fellow students with the message -significance of teachers' role in life.

Celebration of Guru Purnima

Rekha, the student of BRCM Gyankunj participated in Haryana Open Association Tournament held at Bhiwani. She performed extraordinarily well and secured 1st Position and also qualified for the District Level. The Headmaster congratulated and welcomed Rekha on her arrival to school and encouraged her.

First Position in Judo in Haryana Open Association

The Haryana Government organized Block Level School Games tournament on various dates in Rajiv Gandhi Khel Stadium and in Maman Dada Ground, Bahal.(i) On 17th July, 2015, the students of BRCM Gyankunj participated in Kho-Kho

and Athletics. Kho-Kho players qualified for District Level and the following students achieved various positions in Athletics:

Sr. No. Name Event Position

1. Naveen Poonia 100 Mtr. (Hurdle Race) 1st

2. Jagmit 15Mtr Race 1st

3. Arvind 200 Mtr Race 1st

4. Arvind 400 Mtr Race 2nd

5. Arvind Long Jump 2nd

6. Manoj 400 Mtr. 2nd

7. Sunil 400 Mtr Race 3rd

(ii) On 22nd July, 2015, Miss Poonam and Miss Monika qualified for the District Level and Miss Rekha got 1st Position in Shot Put.

On the sudden loss of 'the Great Missile Man and former President Dr. A. P.J. Abdul Kalam' on 28th July, 2015, a condolence meeting was held to pay tribute to him. The Headmaster highlighted the journey of Dr. Abdul Kalam from Oct 15, 1931 Rameswaram (Birth Place) to July 27, 2015 Shillong. The entire school observed 2 minutes silence and prayed for the peace of the departed soul.

Condolence Meeting for Late Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

On 1st August, 2015 four students of the school participated in an Inter School Science Exhibition held at Bal Bhawan Public School, Bhiwani. More than 20 schools participated in the exhibition. The students of our school represented the working modal on “Energy Conservation”. The Chief Guest of the programme, Dr. Saket (Deputy Commissioner, Bhiwani) appreciated the efforts put in by the students and declared the 3rd Position for the Project.

Achievement in Inter School Science Exhibition

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Inter House Solo Dance & Song Competitions

Inter House Solo Dance Competitions were organised in the school premises on various dates :(i) An Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for boys in the school on

3rd August, 2015. (ii) An Inter House Solo Song Competition was organized for Girls on 6th August,

2015. Students from each House participated in the competition. The Headmaster awarded the best three students.

(iii) On 10th August, 2015, an Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for the girls of classes III to V. The Girls from each House participated in the competition with great zeal and showed off their talents.

(iv) An Inter House Solo Dance Competition was organized for girls of classes VI to VIII on 11th August, 2015. All the participants performed very well and gained huge applause.

On 4th August, 2015, Inter House Hindi Debate Competition was organized. The students from each House participated in the competition and did their best. Best Three students were awarded by the Headmaster in the Morning Assembly.

Inter House Hindi Debate Competition

A friendly volleyball match was played between the staff and the students in Maman Dada Play Ground on 1st August, 2015. The students and the teachers played with a lot of enthusiasm and zeal. At the end, staff won the match by 2-1.

Friendly Volleyball Match between Staff & Students

325 students of the school, participated in District Level School Games Tournament

held at Bhim Stadium, Bhiwani on 6th August, 2015. The students participated in Kho-

Kho, Athletics, Judo, Swimming etc. They did their best and got participation

certificates.

Participation in District Level SchoolGames Tournament

An Educational Tour to Pilani (Rajasthan) was organized for the students of

classes IX & X under the supervision of 9 teachers of the school on 7th August,

2015. The students visited Panchwati, Birla Museum, Birla Memorial, Birla

Mandir and Chandni Chowk Market in Pilani. This tour was a part of Formative &

Summative Assessment for these classes. All the students enjoyed the

Educational trip with great zeal and zest.

Educational Tour to Pilani

On 7th August, 2015, two students of the school participated in Inter School English

Debate Competition held at O.P. Jindal Modern School, Hisar. The students put their

best in the competition. They returned back with a lot of experience and participation

certificates.

In BRCM Public School Vidyagram, an Inter School Mathematics Quiz-Bhaskara was

organized on 7th August, 2015. The students of our school participated in the

competition with great zeal and enthusiasm and earned for themselves participation

certificates.

Participation in Inter School Debate Competition

Participation in Inter School MathematicsQuiz-Bhaskara

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To get the feedback and exchange the views of Grand Parents/Parents with Teachers a meeting was organized in the school as Grand Parents Teachers Meeting on 8th August, 2015. Grand Parents turned up with great interest to know the Academic performances of their wards and they also shared their valuable advice and suggestions with the concerned teachers.

Under the able guidance of Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia, the Headmaster of the school, a student counselling session was organised by Mrs. Salony Priya (Director, Ummeed Foundation,

Kolkata) along with the team members, Ms. Taniam and Ms Dhwani. In the counselling session the students of classes IX to XII participated. The topic of the session was

'Empowering Young Minds'. She also counselled the students on 'Adolescence' and 'Addiction'. She gave special attention towards the aim of Life Skill Education. She inspired the

students by showing some motivational videos.On the other side, her well skilled team members Ms. Tanima & Ms. Dhawani also counselled the students of classes VI to VIII about the common problem bullying among

teenagers. They conducted various group activities such as Poster Making & Slogan Writing on the topic 'Stop Bullying'. Apart from the students' counseling session, Mrs. Salony Priya also took a combined interactive session with the staff members of BRCM Gyankunj and Vidyagram. She heartily

praised all the members for making the BRCM a Big Brand. She also admired the splendid efforts of BRCM for supporting the students to acquire perfection in their studies.

Headmaster Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia & all the staff members thanked her for her inspirational words.

The Great National Festival Independence Day was celebrated with full enthusiasm and patriotism in the premises of BRCM Gyankunj. Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal of GDC Memorial College, the Chief Guest of the day hoisted the National Flag. Students performed beautifully in their cultural events. The Chief Guest remembered the freedom fighters with reverence in his speech. The celebration winded up with Prasad distribution.

Grand Parents & Teachers Meeting

Counselling Session & Workshop by Mrs. Salony Priya

69th Independence Day Celebration

A group of 96 boys and another group of 39 girls of middle section visited Splash Fun

Park, Hisar under the strict supervision of the teachers on 20th August and 21 August,

2015 respectively. The students enjoyed the exciting trips and had great fun.

On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan a p r o g r a m m e w a s organized by Prajapita Bramha Kumar is , Bahal dur ing the Morning Assembly and it was attended by all the students. Bahan Urmila from Mount Abu addressed the s t u d e n t s a b o u t brotherhood. She also asked the students to tie the Rakhis to each other. Bahan Shakuntala, Brahm Kumari Samiti, Bahal was also present on this occasion. She addressed the students about the significance of the Raksha Bandhan festival. Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia, Headmaster of the school also told that this ritual not only strengthens the bond of love between brothers and sisters, but also transcends the confines of the family.

Tour to SPLASH Fun Park Hisar Raksha Bandhan Programme by Prajapita Bramha Kumaris

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On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, a Rakhi Making Competition was

organized for classes III to XII. The students made beautiful Rakhies by using

waste materials. The Headmaster appreciated the efforts put in by the

students and awarded them.

Rakhi Making Competition

5 students who had qualified for the next Level in Swimming on 9th August, 2015, participated in State Level School Games held at Ambala from 28th to 31st August, 2015. The students performed with great zeal. One of the students from class XI, Sunil, performed extraordinarily in Water Polo and secured 3rd Position.

State Level School Games Tournament

On 5th September, 2015, Teachers' Day was celebrated with great zeal in the school premises. Dr. S.K. Sinha, the Director (Admin), inspired the staff with his motivational speech and felicitated the staff.

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Teachers' Day Celebration

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On 17th September, 2015, a Self Defence Training Programme for girls was organised by the Haryana Police. The trainers demonstrated the ways of self defence with Judo & some other simple tricks. The SHO of Bahal and Journalists were present on the occasion. The Headmaster thanked the trainers for their valuable session.

Self Defence Training Programme for Girls

(i) Master Sunil Kumar, the student of BRCM Gyankunj qualified the National Level Swimming Trail for National Swimming Tournament by winning 2nd Position. Master Sunil has also been offered the World Tour.

(ii) Master Sunil has also won two Gold Medals each in 50 Metre Back Stroke and 100 Metre Back Stroke Swimming Tournament held at Bhiwani on 27th Sept., 2015. The Headmaster appreciated the extraordinary performance of the student and blessed him for his bright future.

Zenith in Swimming

Visits at BRCM Gyankunj

1. Inspiring Moments: The School organised a motivational session on

“Critical Thinking”. The session was conducted by Mr. Raj Mitra, the

youngest entrepreneur, motivational speaker & trainer.

2. Praise for Good Ostentation: On 24th July, 2015, Sh. Shambhoo Dayal,

Manager Pahari Mata Mandir Seva Samiti, visited the school and praised for

its good infrastructure and Assembly Ground Shade.

3. Visit of Sh. Ashan Kumar Sangwan: On 25th of July, 2015, Sh. Ashan Kumar

Sangwan, Arjun Awardee in Kabaddi visited the school and also conducted a

motivational session with students. He motivated the students to work hard

in their lives.

4. Visit of Sh. H.K. Chaudhary Ji: Our patron Sh. H. K. Chaudhary Ji, Chairman

BRHD Charitable Trust, Visited Bahal from 25th to 29th July, 2015. He

interacted with the faculty members of Gyankunj & Vidyagram for the

betterment of the Institutions.

5. Visit of Sh. Anil Chaudhary Ji: Sh. Anil Chaudhary Ji, Trustee BRHD

Charitable Trust, visited Bahal from 1st to 3rd September, 2015. He gave his

valuable suggestions & guidelines for the dynamic growth of the

institution.

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To get the feedback and exchange the views of Grand Parents/Parents with Teachers a meeting was organized in the school as Grand Parents Teachers Meeting on 8th August, 2015. Grand Parents turned up with great interest to know the Academic performances of their wards and they also shared their valuable advice and suggestions with the concerned teachers.

Under the able guidance of Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia, the Headmaster of the school, a student counselling session was organised by Mrs. Salony Priya (Director, Ummeed Foundation,

Kolkata) along with the team members, Ms. Taniam and Ms Dhwani. In the counselling session the students of classes IX to XII participated. The topic of the session was

'Empowering Young Minds'. She also counselled the students on 'Adolescence' and 'Addiction'. She gave special attention towards the aim of Life Skill Education. She inspired the

students by showing some motivational videos.On the other side, her well skilled team members Ms. Tanima & Ms. Dhawani also counselled the students of classes VI to VIII about the common problem bullying among

teenagers. They conducted various group activities such as Poster Making & Slogan Writing on the topic 'Stop Bullying'. Apart from the students' counseling session, Mrs. Salony Priya also took a combined interactive session with the staff members of BRCM Gyankunj and Vidyagram. She heartily

praised all the members for making the BRCM a Big Brand. She also admired the splendid efforts of BRCM for supporting the students to acquire perfection in their studies.

Headmaster Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia & all the staff members thanked her for her inspirational words.

The Great National Festival Independence Day was celebrated with full enthusiasm and patriotism in the premises of BRCM Gyankunj. Dr. S.K. Mishra, Principal of GDC Memorial College, the Chief Guest of the day hoisted the National Flag. Students performed beautifully in their cultural events. The Chief Guest remembered the freedom fighters with reverence in his speech. The celebration winded up with Prasad distribution.

Grand Parents & Teachers Meeting

Counselling Session & Workshop by Mrs. Salony Priya

69th Independence Day Celebration

A group of 96 boys and another group of 39 girls of middle section visited Splash Fun

Park, Hisar under the strict supervision of the teachers on 20th August and 21 August,

2015 respectively. The students enjoyed the exciting trips and had great fun.

On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan a p r o g r a m m e w a s organized by Prajapita Bramha Kumar is , Bahal dur ing the Morning Assembly and it was attended by all the students. Bahan Urmila from Mount Abu addressed the s t u d e n t s a b o u t brotherhood. She also asked the students to tie the Rakhis to each other. Bahan Shakuntala, Brahm Kumari Samiti, Bahal was also present on this occasion. She addressed the students about the significance of the Raksha Bandhan festival. Sh. Rajesh Jhajharia, Headmaster of the school also told that this ritual not only strengthens the bond of love between brothers and sisters, but also transcends the confines of the family.

Tour to SPLASH Fun Park Hisar Raksha Bandhan Programme by Prajapita Bramha Kumaris

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On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, a Rakhi Making Competition was

organized for classes III to XII. The students made beautiful Rakhies by using

waste materials. The Headmaster appreciated the efforts put in by the

students and awarded them.

Rakhi Making Competition

5 students who had qualified for the next Level in Swimming on 9th August, 2015, participated in State Level School Games held at Ambala from 28th to 31st August, 2015. The students performed with great zeal. One of the students from class XI, Sunil, performed extraordinarily in Water Polo and secured 3rd Position.

State Level School Games Tournament

On 5th September, 2015, Teachers' Day was celebrated with great zeal in the school premises. Dr. S.K. Sinha, the Director (Admin), inspired the staff with his motivational speech and felicitated the staff.

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Teachers' Day Celebration

fgUnh fnol lekjksg

On 17th September, 2015, a Self Defence Training Programme for girls was organised by the Haryana Police. The trainers demonstrated the ways of self defence with Judo & some other simple tricks. The SHO of Bahal and Journalists were present on the occasion. The Headmaster thanked the trainers for their valuable session.

Self Defence Training Programme for Girls

(i) Master Sunil Kumar, the student of BRCM Gyankunj qualified the National Level Swimming Trail for National Swimming Tournament by winning 2nd Position. Master Sunil has also been offered the World Tour.

(ii) Master Sunil has also won two Gold Medals each in 50 Metre Back Stroke and 100 Metre Back Stroke Swimming Tournament held at Bhiwani on 27th Sept., 2015. The Headmaster appreciated the extraordinary performance of the student and blessed him for his bright future.

Zenith in Swimming

Visits at BRCM Gyankunj

1. Inspiring Moments: The School organised a motivational session on

“Critical Thinking”. The session was conducted by Mr. Raj Mitra, the

youngest entrepreneur, motivational speaker & trainer.

2. Praise for Good Ostentation: On 24th July, 2015, Sh. Shambhoo Dayal,

Manager Pahari Mata Mandir Seva Samiti, visited the school and praised for

its good infrastructure and Assembly Ground Shade.

3. Visit of Sh. Ashan Kumar Sangwan: On 25th of July, 2015, Sh. Ashan Kumar

Sangwan, Arjun Awardee in Kabaddi visited the school and also conducted a

motivational session with students. He motivated the students to work hard

in their lives.

4. Visit of Sh. H.K. Chaudhary Ji: Our patron Sh. H. K. Chaudhary Ji, Chairman

BRHD Charitable Trust, Visited Bahal from 25th to 29th July, 2015. He

interacted with the faculty members of Gyankunj & Vidyagram for the

betterment of the Institutions.

5. Visit of Sh. Anil Chaudhary Ji: Sh. Anil Chaudhary Ji, Trustee BRHD

Charitable Trust, visited Bahal from 1st to 3rd September, 2015. He gave his

valuable suggestions & guidelines for the dynamic growth of the

institution.

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achieved 9.8CGPA to 9.0 CGPA were also awarded with cash prizes along

with certificates. Astha, Tanya and Happy from Middle Section and

Mosam and Purukshu Vats from Primary Section were crowned with 'Best

Girl & Best Boy' titles. The petals of the cultural events scattered

everywhere. The live-wire students of BRCM Gyankunj mesmerized

everyone with their spell binding performances. It was truly the result of

students' perspiring practice which made the function similar to a reality

show. Having enjoyed the cultural programme the eminent personalities

were escorted by the school prefectorial bodies to pay a visit to the

exhibitions. They eagerly questioned the students about the projects to

satisfy their curiosity.

28th Annual Day Celebration (Junior Wing)

The long awaited and most exciting moment for the Junior Wing of BRCM

Gyankunj came on 1st October this year when the School celebrated its

28th Annual Function with extreme jauntiness. Mr. Anil Kumar Rao, IPS,

Inspector General of Police, Hisar Range graced the occasion with his

presence as the Chief Guest of the Day. The Chairman, Sh. H.K.

Chaudhary, The Director (Admin) Dr. S.K. Sinha, The Headmaster BRCM

Gyankunj, Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia shared the stage along with the Chief

Guest.

The young minds of the school with unique distinctions were awarded

with Certificates, medals and cash prizes. 10 Students, who achieved 10

CGPA in class X were awarded with Rs. 5100 each. The students who

Haryanvi dance by the little angles of BRCM Gyankunj

Mr. Anil Kumar Rao, giving away the prizes to the students Pratap House receiving Cock House prize from Mr. Anil Kumar Rao

Mr. Anil Kumar Rao and Sh. H.K. Chaudhary Ji witnessing the creativity of the students at the Science Exhibition

Amazing dance performed by the students of BRCM Gyankunj Glimpses of Rajsthan through the group dance performed by the students of BRCM Gyankunj

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28th Annual Day Celebration (Senior Wing)

One of the most anxiously awaited occasions in any school is its Annual

Day. BRCM Public School, Gyankunj celebrated its 28th Annual Day

(Senior Wing) on 2nd October 2015. The day marked with the presence

of Sh. Ghanshyam Saraf, Hon'ble Minister of State, Public Health

Engineering, Govt. of Haryana, as the Chief Guest of the day. The

program star ted with the lamp lightening ceremony followed by the

welcome song. The Director, Dr. S.K. Sinha briefed the ventures of

BRCM Group. The Headmaster, Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia presented the

school progress repor t. The Headmaster mentioned every summit

touched by the school in various areas during the academic session

2014-15. The prize distribution ceremony took place right after the

Headmaster's speech. The Chief-Coordinator, Mr. Sandeep Tandon

announced the names of the prize winners. More than 50 students were

awarded with the cer tificates, medals and cash prizes by the Chief

Guest and the Chairman. Nikita Goyal and Sushipra Vats were awarded

with Best Girl and Best Boy award respectively. Sh. Prahlad Rai

Chaudhary Ji was awarded with 'Visistha Nagrik Samman Award' for his

contribution in Social Activities. Mr. Dharmender Kumar was awarded

with 'Sh. Raj Narayan Tiwari' the best teacher award, Mr. Sant Kumar

Sharma was awarded with the Best Employee Award, 2014, by the

Chairman Sh. H.K. Chaudhary and by the Chief Guest Sh. Ghanshyam

Saraf. Mrs. Suman Mehat and Mr. Ramesh Kumar were also awarded

with Long Service Award for the completion of their 10 years in the

institute. Mr. Bhim Singh Poonia, Mr. Mukesh Gusain & Mr. Devendra

Kumar were also awarded with Appreciation Cer tificates (Signed by

Mrs. Smriti Irani, HRD Minister) issued by the CBSE.

The Dignitaries on the Occasion of 28th Annual Day The Students Being Awarded for the Academic Excellence

Tagore House Secured Cock House Position in Academic Session 2014-15 Sh. Prahlad Rai Chaudhary being Honoured with 'Visistha Nagrik Samman Award'

The Chairman Inspiring the Audience with his Words of Wisdom. The Students Performing Dance to Please Goddess Saraswati.

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achieved 9.8CGPA to 9.0 CGPA were also awarded with cash prizes along

with certificates. Astha, Tanya and Happy from Middle Section and

Mosam and Purukshu Vats from Primary Section were crowned with 'Best

Girl & Best Boy' titles. The petals of the cultural events scattered

everywhere. The live-wire students of BRCM Gyankunj mesmerized

everyone with their spell binding performances. It was truly the result of

students' perspiring practice which made the function similar to a reality

show. Having enjoyed the cultural programme the eminent personalities

were escorted by the school prefectorial bodies to pay a visit to the

exhibitions. They eagerly questioned the students about the projects to

satisfy their curiosity.

28th Annual Day Celebration (Junior Wing)

The long awaited and most exciting moment for the Junior Wing of BRCM

Gyankunj came on 1st October this year when the School celebrated its

28th Annual Function with extreme jauntiness. Mr. Anil Kumar Rao, IPS,

Inspector General of Police, Hisar Range graced the occasion with his

presence as the Chief Guest of the Day. The Chairman, Sh. H.K.

Chaudhary, The Director (Admin) Dr. S.K. Sinha, The Headmaster BRCM

Gyankunj, Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia shared the stage along with the Chief

Guest.

The young minds of the school with unique distinctions were awarded

with Certificates, medals and cash prizes. 10 Students, who achieved 10

CGPA in class X were awarded with Rs. 5100 each. The students who

Haryanvi dance by the little angles of BRCM Gyankunj

Mr. Anil Kumar Rao, giving away the prizes to the students Pratap House receiving Cock House prize from Mr. Anil Kumar Rao

Mr. Anil Kumar Rao and Sh. H.K. Chaudhary Ji witnessing the creativity of the students at the Science Exhibition

Amazing dance performed by the students of BRCM Gyankunj Glimpses of Rajsthan through the group dance performed by the students of BRCM Gyankunj

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Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

28th Annual Day Celebration (Senior Wing)

One of the most anxiously awaited occasions in any school is its Annual

Day. BRCM Public School, Gyankunj celebrated its 28th Annual Day

(Senior Wing) on 2nd October 2015. The day marked with the presence

of Sh. Ghanshyam Saraf, Hon'ble Minister of State, Public Health

Engineering, Govt. of Haryana, as the Chief Guest of the day. The

program star ted with the lamp lightening ceremony followed by the

welcome song. The Director, Dr. S.K. Sinha briefed the ventures of

BRCM Group. The Headmaster, Mr. Rajesh Jhajharia presented the

school progress repor t. The Headmaster mentioned every summit

touched by the school in various areas during the academic session

2014-15. The prize distribution ceremony took place right after the

Headmaster's speech. The Chief-Coordinator, Mr. Sandeep Tandon

announced the names of the prize winners. More than 50 students were

awarded with the cer tificates, medals and cash prizes by the Chief

Guest and the Chairman. Nikita Goyal and Sushipra Vats were awarded

with Best Girl and Best Boy award respectively. Sh. Prahlad Rai

Chaudhary Ji was awarded with 'Visistha Nagrik Samman Award' for his

contribution in Social Activities. Mr. Dharmender Kumar was awarded

with 'Sh. Raj Narayan Tiwari' the best teacher award, Mr. Sant Kumar

Sharma was awarded with the Best Employee Award, 2014, by the

Chairman Sh. H.K. Chaudhary and by the Chief Guest Sh. Ghanshyam

Saraf. Mrs. Suman Mehat and Mr. Ramesh Kumar were also awarded

with Long Service Award for the completion of their 10 years in the

institute. Mr. Bhim Singh Poonia, Mr. Mukesh Gusain & Mr. Devendra

Kumar were also awarded with Appreciation Cer tificates (Signed by

Mrs. Smriti Irani, HRD Minister) issued by the CBSE.

The Dignitaries on the Occasion of 28th Annual Day The Students Being Awarded for the Academic Excellence

Tagore House Secured Cock House Position in Academic Session 2014-15 Sh. Prahlad Rai Chaudhary being Honoured with 'Visistha Nagrik Samman Award'

The Chairman Inspiring the Audience with his Words of Wisdom. The Students Performing Dance to Please Goddess Saraswati.

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Events & CelebrationsEstd. 2009

RDNL VIDYA MANDIR

Dr. D.P. Bura, B.A.M.S. Manav Kalyan Hospital Bahal examining the students during Health Check Up Week of RDNL School which was organized from 1st July to 7th

July 2015. Dr. Bura has given health and hygiene tips to the students under the supervision of the class teacher.

Outing is a part of curricular activities. It has a great impact on students mind, it flows new blood to their brain and also helps to learn a lot. For this purpose we

organized a trip to Hisar Splash Fun park for class 1st and 2nd on 5th August 2015 and class LKG to Devi Mandir on 1st August 2015.

Parents play the most important role in bringing up children. The school and parents at the RDNL join hands to create a purposeful atmosphere that promotes good learning to bring out the best in our children. Keeping this in mind, parents' teachers meeting was held on 8th august 2015 to involve parents so that they can give their feed back and

know about their child progress.

To check the mental ability of the students, school organised one minute game on 4th July, 2015 in School under the guidance of teachers from class Nur. to IInd.

The school handwriting is always an asset to an academic growth of the students. The RDNL School organised a calligraphy competition for all the students and to

make them aware of inevitable importance of a good handwriting.

Solo Dance Competition was organized on 8th July 2015. It provided a unique opportunity to the budding dancers and all the enthusiasts who desired to shape

their legs. Solo Dance Competition was won by Orange House.

On the occasion of, 15th August 2015, Independence Day, our school R.D.N.L Vidya Mandir organized Inter House Group Dance Competition on Patriotic theme. All the students participated and gave tribute to our freedom fighters. Our chief guest of the day was Shri Amarchand Sharma who gave very inspiring and motivational speech to

the children. Orange house got the first position, Green house second and Blue house got Third position in the competition.

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

Mrs. Salony Priya, Director, Umeed, Kolkata guided for the latest teaching methodology and pedagogy for the betterment of the students. The workshop

was held on 25th August, 2015. She discussed on various topics such as multiple intelligence theory, child behavior, English language and learning

through play way methods.

Hindi and English dictation was held on 31st August. All the children participated and maximum students scored full marks. All the children performed very well and

they got the appreciation certificates.

On 28 August 2015 in RDNL Vidya Mandir, Rakhi making was organized to increase children creativity. The winners of this Comp. got certificates by the headmistress.

Music is considered to be an out let of emotions. To rejuvenate the fragrance of our tradition, culture and the spirit of our heritage, an Inter House Group Song Competition

was held on22nd August 2015. The competition was won by Red house.

7th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony was held on 29th September 2015 in the school assembly area. This year the celebration was of great significance as it was the theme based. The theme was “Anekta mein Ekta.” Mrs. Adita Singh Rohila, Deputy Commissioner, Income-Tax, New Delhi was the Chief Guest and Mrs. Shailly Mehta, Principal St. Mary's School, Hisar was guest of honour. Sh. Nagarmal ji Agrawal, Chairman of RDNL Trust & Sh.H.K.Chaudhary Chairman, BRHD Charitable Trust presided over the Annual Day Function. On this occasion Dr. S. K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society welcomed the dignitaries and other guests with bouquet presentation ceremony. Mrs. Sunita Chauhan, H.M., RDNL Vidya Mandir School presented the School Annual Report for the year 2014-15. On this occasion of the Annual Day Function, the students from Nursery to Class II presented a variety of cultural events in the Annual Day Function. The participation of the students were awesome and parents were happy with the performance of the children and their comments were remarkable.

Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, delivering welcome address during 7th Annual Day Function of RDNL School.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, BRCM Education Society addressing the parents & students during 7th Annual Day Function of School.

7th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony – 2015

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Events & CelebrationsEstd. 2009

RDNL VIDYA MANDIR

Dr. D.P. Bura, B.A.M.S. Manav Kalyan Hospital Bahal examining the students during Health Check Up Week of RDNL School which was organized from 1st July to 7th

July 2015. Dr. Bura has given health and hygiene tips to the students under the supervision of the class teacher.

Outing is a part of curricular activities. It has a great impact on students mind, it flows new blood to their brain and also helps to learn a lot. For this purpose we

organized a trip to Hisar Splash Fun park for class 1st and 2nd on 5th August 2015 and class LKG to Devi Mandir on 1st August 2015.

Parents play the most important role in bringing up children. The school and parents at the RDNL join hands to create a purposeful atmosphere that promotes good learning to bring out the best in our children. Keeping this in mind, parents' teachers meeting was held on 8th august 2015 to involve parents so that they can give their feed back and

know about their child progress.

To check the mental ability of the students, school organised one minute game on 4th July, 2015 in School under the guidance of teachers from class Nur. to IInd.

The school handwriting is always an asset to an academic growth of the students. The RDNL School organised a calligraphy competition for all the students and to

make them aware of inevitable importance of a good handwriting.

Solo Dance Competition was organized on 8th July 2015. It provided a unique opportunity to the budding dancers and all the enthusiasts who desired to shape

their legs. Solo Dance Competition was won by Orange House.

On the occasion of, 15th August 2015, Independence Day, our school R.D.N.L Vidya Mandir organized Inter House Group Dance Competition on Patriotic theme. All the students participated and gave tribute to our freedom fighters. Our chief guest of the day was Shri Amarchand Sharma who gave very inspiring and motivational speech to

the children. Orange house got the first position, Green house second and Blue house got Third position in the competition.

Group of Institutions, Bahal (Haryana)

Mrs. Salony Priya, Director, Umeed, Kolkata guided for the latest teaching methodology and pedagogy for the betterment of the students. The workshop

was held on 25th August, 2015. She discussed on various topics such as multiple intelligence theory, child behavior, English language and learning

through play way methods.

Hindi and English dictation was held on 31st August. All the children participated and maximum students scored full marks. All the children performed very well and

they got the appreciation certificates.

On 28 August 2015 in RDNL Vidya Mandir, Rakhi making was organized to increase children creativity. The winners of this Comp. got certificates by the headmistress.

Music is considered to be an out let of emotions. To rejuvenate the fragrance of our tradition, culture and the spirit of our heritage, an Inter House Group Song Competition

was held on22nd August 2015. The competition was won by Red house.

7th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony was held on 29th September 2015 in the school assembly area. This year the celebration was of great significance as it was the theme based. The theme was “Anekta mein Ekta.” Mrs. Adita Singh Rohila, Deputy Commissioner, Income-Tax, New Delhi was the Chief Guest and Mrs. Shailly Mehta, Principal St. Mary's School, Hisar was guest of honour. Sh. Nagarmal ji Agrawal, Chairman of RDNL Trust & Sh.H.K.Chaudhary Chairman, BRHD Charitable Trust presided over the Annual Day Function. On this occasion Dr. S. K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society welcomed the dignitaries and other guests with bouquet presentation ceremony. Mrs. Sunita Chauhan, H.M., RDNL Vidya Mandir School presented the School Annual Report for the year 2014-15. On this occasion of the Annual Day Function, the students from Nursery to Class II presented a variety of cultural events in the Annual Day Function. The participation of the students were awesome and parents were happy with the performance of the children and their comments were remarkable.

Dr. S.K. Sinha, Director, BRCM Education Society, delivering welcome address during 7th Annual Day Function of RDNL School.

Sh. H.K. Chaudhary, Chairman, BRCM Education Society addressing the parents & students during 7th Annual Day Function of School.

7th Annual Day Function and Prize Distribution Ceremony – 2015

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fnukda 30-09-2015 dk s ch-vkj-lh-,e ifCyd Ldyw Kkudtaq e as CkYykjke gueq kunkl pfs jVcs y VLª V] cgy }kjk ukckM Z d s lg;kxs l s lpa kfyr Lo; a lgk;rk legw dk;dZ ez dk "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo euk;k x;k ftle as e[q ; vfrfFk d s :i e as Jh ih-lh-pk/S kjh] lh-th-,e] ukckM]Z p.Mhx< + fof'k"B vfrfFk ikz Qs ls j Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj] Jh gfjÏ".k Pkk?S kjh] p;s jeus cYykjke gueq kunkl pfs jVcs y VLª V] cgy] Mk-,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd (,Mfeu-) ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfs jVcs y VLª V] Jh lkgs u yky Mh-Mh-,e ukckM]Z l-q Jh fjrhdk] icz U/kd bykgkckn cdS ] cgy rFkk Lo; a lgk;rk legw ,o a fdlku dYc l s 1310 lnL;x.kk as }kjk Hkkx fy;k x;kAVLª V }kjk lex z fodkl d s mí's ; l s fufgr vuds k as lkekftd fodkl xfrfof/k;k as dk lpa kyu fd;k tk jgk g S ftle as ftle as l s Lo; a lgk;rk legw dk;dZ ez dk lpa kyu fo'k"s k :Ik l s{k=s dh efgykvk as dk s vkfFkdZ ,o a lkekftd nf̀"V l s vkRefuHkjZ cuku s d s Øe e as fd;k tk jgk gAS vc rd dyq 92 Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as dk xBu fd;k tk pdq k g S ftle as dyq 1193 lnL; gAS bld s ek/;e l s efgykvk as e as vkilh iesz dk s c<kok] lxa Bu fd Hkkouk inS k gkus k] cPkr ,o a ½.k dk s ikz Rs lkgu] jkts xkj d s voljk as dk s lf̀tr djuk] lekt e as ektS nw fofHkUu lkekftd djq hfr;k as dk s feVku s ij ppk]Z lekt fodkl d s enq nk as ij ppk]Z f'k{kk dk ipz kj ilz kj djuk] cfaS dx ifz Ø;k l s tMq u+ k o urs R̀o dh Hkkouk inS k gkus k vkfn fofHkUu Qk;n s bl dk;ZØe ls gks jgas gSA dk;ØZ e e as Lo; a lgk;rk legw e as mRÏ"V dk; Z dju s grs w Jherh m"kk nos h] cgy Jherh lUrk"s k nos h] xjok] Jherh fdj.k nos h e.<kys h dyk a dk s ijq Ldr̀ fd;k x;k rFkk loJZ "s B legw d s :Ik e as xxa k ekrk ch-vkj-,p-Mh Lo; a lgk;ek legw ] feBh dk s :i; s 2100 uxn ijq Ldkj Hkh fn;k x;kA bl volj ij legw xhr] dfork ,o a uR̀; d s ek?;e l s euekgs d lkLa Ïfrd iLz rfq r fofHkUu Lo; a lgk;rk legw fd efgyk lnL;k as u s }kjk nh xb Z rFkk Hkk"k.k d s ek?;e l s viu s fopkj Hkh iLz rrq fd, bld s lkFk&LkkFk Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s lnL;k as }kjk fuferZ mRiknk as tlS s pMw h ,o a ekyk] vk<s uk ,o a puq jh] njh] cxS o xkjeUs Vl bR;knh fd inz 'kuZ h Hkh yxkb Z xb Z ftle as dk;ØZ e e as mifLFkr lnL;k as ,o a vfrfFk;k as }kjk [kjhnnkjh Hkh xbAZ

Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo ij e[q ; vfrfFk Jh ih-Lkh-Pk?S kjh] lh-th-,e ukckM Z p.Mhx<]+ fof'k"V vfrfFk Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj] Jh gfjÏ".k pk/S kjh] p;s jeuS ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfS jVcs y VLª V]

Mk- ,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd] VLª V] Jh lkgs uyky Mh-Mh-,e- ukckM]Z lJq h fjrhdk] icz U/kd] bykgkckn cdaS ] cgy }kjk loJZ "s B legw dk s ijq LÏr djr s g,q A

Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo ij e[q ; vfrfFk Jh ih-Lkh-pk/S kjh] lh-th-,e-] ukckM Z p.Mhx<]+ fof'k"B vfrfFk Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj]Jh gfjÏ".k pk/S kjh] p;s jeuS ] ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfS jVcs y VLª V]

Mk-,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd] Jh lkgs uyky Mh-Mh-,e- ukckM]Z lJq h fjrhdk] icz U/kd bykgkckn cdaS cgy }kjk lLa Fkk foojf.kdk dk foekps u djr s g,q A

Lo;a lgk;rk lewg }kjk fufeZr mRiknksa dh izn'kZuh dk voyksdu djrs gq, dk;ZØe ds eq[; vfrfFk ,oa vU; fof'k"V vfrfFkx.kA

Lo;a lgk;rk lewgksa ds lnL;ksa }kjk lkaLÏfrd dk;ZØe dk voyksdu djrs gq, eq[; vfrfFk] fof'k"V vfrfFk rFkk Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ds lnL;x.kA

lkLa Ïfrd dk;ØZ e d s vUrxrZ uUg as dne d s cPpk as }kjk ita kch uR̀; dh jxa kjx iLz rfq rA lkLa Ïfrd dk;ØZ e d s vUrxrZ uUg as dne d s cPpk as }kjk n's k HkfDr uR̀; dh jxa kjx iLz rfq rA

Sh. Nagarmal Agarwal, Chairman, RDNL Trust addressed the audience during 7th Annual Day Function of the School.

Mrs. Samita Roy, receiving the 'Best Teacher Award' from Mrs. Urmila Chaudhary in presence of dignitaries on dias.

Master Yogesh of class U.K.G. receiving the 'Academic Excellence Award' from Mrs. Rekha Ahlawat, Guest of Honour.

'Save Girl Child' was the motto of RDNL Dance presented by grade I girls on the theme 'Power of Girl' as we matter a lot.

'Some Day we will change the world' young boys & girls of RDNL performing Yoga.

Tiny Tots of Nursery performing Group Dance on 'Papa Mere Papa' song.

Students of RDNL presented "Ramayana". The Ramayana which deals with universal human values.

Grade I & II students performing Group Dance on Patriotic Theme.

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Lo;a lgk;rk lewgksa dk "k"Be~ okf"kZd egksRlo & 2015cYykjke guqekunkl psfjVscy VªLV] cgy

fnukda 30-09-2015 dk s ch-vkj-lh-,e ifCyd Ldyw Kkudtaq e as CkYykjke gueq kunkl pfs jVcs y VLª V] cgy }kjk ukckM Z d s lg;kxs l s lpa kfyr Lo; a lgk;rk legw dk;dZ ez dk "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo euk;k x;k ftle as e[q ; vfrfFk d s :i e as Jh ih-lh-pk/S kjh] lh-th-,e] ukckM]Z p.Mhx< + fof'k"B vfrfFk ikz Qs ls j Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj] Jh gfjÏ".k Pkk?S kjh] p;s jeus cYykjke gueq kunkl pfs jVcs y VLª V] cgy] Mk-,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd (,Mfeu-) ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfs jVcs y VLª V] Jh lkgs u yky Mh-Mh-,e ukckM]Z l-q Jh fjrhdk] icz U/kd bykgkckn cdS ] cgy rFkk Lo; a lgk;rk legw ,o a fdlku dYc l s 1310 lnL;x.kk as }kjk Hkkx fy;k x;kAVLª V }kjk lex z fodkl d s mí's ; l s fufgr vuds k as lkekftd fodkl xfrfof/k;k as dk lpa kyu fd;k tk jgk g S ftle as ftle as l s Lo; a lgk;rk legw dk;dZ ez dk lpa kyu fo'k"s k :Ik l s{k=s dh efgykvk as dk s vkfFkdZ ,o a lkekftd nf̀"V l s vkRefuHkjZ cuku s d s Øe e as fd;k tk jgk gAS vc rd dyq 92 Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as dk xBu fd;k tk pdq k g S ftle as dyq 1193 lnL; gAS bld s ek/;e l s efgykvk as e as vkilh iesz dk s c<kok] lxa Bu fd Hkkouk inS k gkus k] cPkr ,o a ½.k dk s ikz Rs lkgu] jkts xkj d s voljk as dk s lf̀tr djuk] lekt e as ektS nw fofHkUu lkekftd djq hfr;k as dk s feVku s ij ppk]Z lekt fodkl d s enq nk as ij ppk]Z f'k{kk dk ipz kj ilz kj djuk] cfaS dx ifz Ø;k l s tMq u+ k o urs R̀o dh Hkkouk inS k gkus k vkfn fofHkUu Qk;n s bl dk;ZØe ls gks jgas gSA dk;ØZ e e as Lo; a lgk;rk legw e as mRÏ"V dk; Z dju s grs w Jherh m"kk nos h] cgy Jherh lUrk"s k nos h] xjok] Jherh fdj.k nos h e.<kys h dyk a dk s ijq Ldr̀ fd;k x;k rFkk loJZ "s B legw d s :Ik e as xxa k ekrk ch-vkj-,p-Mh Lo; a lgk;ek legw ] feBh dk s :i; s 2100 uxn ijq Ldkj Hkh fn;k x;kA bl volj ij legw xhr] dfork ,o a uR̀; d s ek?;e l s euekgs d lkLa Ïfrd iLz rfq r fofHkUu Lo; a lgk;rk legw fd efgyk lnL;k as u s }kjk nh xb Z rFkk Hkk"k.k d s ek?;e l s viu s fopkj Hkh iLz rrq fd, bld s lkFk&LkkFk Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s lnL;k as }kjk fuferZ mRiknk as tlS s pMw h ,o a ekyk] vk<s uk ,o a puq jh] njh] cxS o xkjeUs Vl bR;knh fd inz 'kuZ h Hkh yxkb Z xb Z ftle as dk;ØZ e e as mifLFkr lnL;k as ,o a vfrfFk;k as }kjk [kjhnnkjh Hkh xbAZ

Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo ij e[q ; vfrfFk Jh ih-Lkh-Pk?S kjh] lh-th-,e ukckM Z p.Mhx<]+ fof'k"V vfrfFk Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj] Jh gfjÏ".k pk/S kjh] p;s jeuS ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfS jVcs y VLª V]

Mk- ,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd] VLª V] Jh lkgs uyky Mh-Mh-,e- ukckM]Z lJq h fjrhdk] icz U/kd] bykgkckn cdaS ] cgy }kjk loJZ "s B legw dk s ijq LÏr djr s g,q A

Lo; a lgk;rk legw k as d s "k"Be ~ okf"kdZ egkRs lo ij e[q ; vfrfFk Jh ih-Lkh-pk/S kjh] lh-th-,e-] ukckM Z p.Mhx<]+ fof'k"B vfrfFk Jherh ida t l/a khj] lkekftd dk;dZ rk]Z fglkj]Jh gfjÏ".k pk/S kjh] p;s jeuS ] ch-vkj-,p-Mh pfS jVcs y VLª V]

Mk-,l-d-s flUgk fun's kd] Jh lkgs uyky Mh-Mh-,e- ukckM]Z lJq h fjrhdk] icz U/kd bykgkckn cdaS cgy }kjk lLa Fkk foojf.kdk dk foekps u djr s g,q A

Lo;a lgk;rk lewg }kjk fufeZr mRiknksa dh izn'kZuh dk voyksdu djrs gq, dk;ZØe ds eq[; vfrfFk ,oa vU; fof'k"V vfrfFkx.kA

Lo;a lgk;rk lewgksa ds lnL;ksa }kjk lkaLÏfrd dk;ZØe dk voyksdu djrs gq, eq[; vfrfFk] fof'k"V vfrfFk rFkk Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ds lnL;x.kA

lkLa Ïfrd dk;ØZ e d s vUrxrZ uUg as dne d s cPpk as }kjk ita kch uR̀; dh jxa kjx iLz rfq rA lkLa Ïfrd dk;ØZ e d s vUrxrZ uUg as dne d s cPpk as }kjk n's k HkfDr uR̀; dh jxa kjx iLz rfq rA

Sh. Nagarmal Agarwal, Chairman, RDNL Trust addressed the audience during 7th Annual Day Function of the School.

Mrs. Samita Roy, receiving the 'Best Teacher Award' from Mrs. Urmila Chaudhary in presence of dignitaries on dias.

Master Yogesh of class U.K.G. receiving the 'Academic Excellence Award' from Mrs. Rekha Ahlawat, Guest of Honour.

'Save Girl Child' was the motto of RDNL Dance presented by grade I girls on the theme 'Power of Girl' as we matter a lot.

'Some Day we will change the world' young boys & girls of RDNL performing Yoga.

Tiny Tots of Nursery performing Group Dance on 'Papa Mere Papa' song.

Students of RDNL presented "Ramayana". The Ramayana which deals with universal human values.

Grade I & II students performing Group Dance on Patriotic Theme.

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xzkeh.k fodkl izdks"B dh xfrfof/k;k¡cYykjke guqekunkl psfjVscy VªLV] cgy

xkz e ljq ijq k dyk a e a s fnukda 11-07-2015 dk s bykgkckn cdaS icz U/kd] cgy }kjk Lo; a lgk;rk legw ,o a fdlku Dyc d slnL;k a sd slkFk foÙkh; lk{kjrk ij cBS d vk;kfs tr dh xbAZ

Ckh-vkj-,p-Mh- psfjVscy VªLV }kjk fnukad 13-07-2015 dks fofHkUu xkaoksa Lkjdkjh Ldwyksa] Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ,oa tuleqnk; dks fu%'kqYd ikS/ks forj.k fd, x,A

Ckh-vkj-,p-Mh psfjVscy VªLV ,oa ou foHkkx gfj;k.kk ds l;qDr rRok/kku ds vUrxZr xzke xjok esa fnukda 07-10-2015 dks Lo;a lgk;rk lewg] fdlku dYc ,oa xzkeokfl;ksa dks oU; izk.kh;ksa fd lqj{kk ds fufgrkFkZ tkx:drk ykus ds mís'; ls dk;Z'kkyk ,oa jSyh dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xzke lqjiqjk [kqnZ esa fnukad 03-09-2015 dks bykgkckn cSad cgy ds lg;ksx ls foÙkh; tkx:drk dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xkz e cgy e as xYl Z lhuh;j ldS .Mjh Ldyw e as fnukda 07-10-2015 dk s ekuo dY;k.k vLirky cgy d s lg;kxs l s fu%'kYq d lkekU; fpfdRlk f'kfoj ,o a [kuw tkpa fd;k x;kA

VªLV dk;kZy; cgy esa fnukad 12-07-2015 dks foÙkh; lk{kjrk tkx:drk dk;ZØe ds vUrxZr eq[; vfrfFk Jh fot; dqekj] mik;qDr fHkokuh] Jh dqythr flag] ,y-Mh-,e- fHkokuh] Jh lksguyky] Mh-Mh-,e- ukckMZ] Jh Ï".k dqekj foÙkh; lykgdkj] fHkokuh o cSadlZ }kjk Lo;a lgk;rk lewg dks cSad fydst dk pSd iznku fd, x,A

xzke feBh esa fnukad 21-07-2015 dks bykgkckn cSad izcU/kd cgy ,oa VªLV }kjk foÙkh; Lkk{kjrk ij tkx:drk dk;ZØe vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xzke gfj;kokl esa fnukad 01-08-2015 dks ekuo dY;k.k vLirky] cgy ds lg;ksx ls fu%'kqYd lkekU; fpfdRlk f'kfoj dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

OTHER INSTITUTIONS MANAGED BY BRHD CHARITABLE TRUST

Manav Kalyan Hospital(A 30 Bed Hospital for a Healthy Life)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265204

ITI Bahal(Under Public Private Partnership)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265035

Rajeev Gandhi Khel Stadium(Inspiring Rural Youth Through Sports)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265128

Gramin Vikas Prakosth(A CSR Project of BRHD Charitable Trust)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265128

Institutions Managed by BRCM Education Society

BRCM College of Engineering & Technology – Engineering New Vision...

A FULLY RESIDENTIAL CO-EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265101-104 Fax : +91 1255 265105

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmcet.edu.in

BRCM Public School, Vidyagram - Where Learning is an Experience...

A FULLY RESIDENTIAL CO-EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL AFFILIATED TO CBSE

Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265101-104 Fax : +91 1255 265105

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmschool.edu.in

GDC Memorial College – Your Potential, Our Passion...

(A Unit of HKC Foundation)A CO-EDUCATIONAL GENERAL DEGREE COLLEGE

Phone: +91 1255 265049Email: [email protected] Website: www.gdccollege.edu.in

(A unit of Rukmani Devi Kalyan Charitable Trust)AN ULTRA MODERN SCHOOL FOR PRE NURSERY TO CLASS II

Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone: +91 1255 265164

Email: [email protected] Website: www.rdnl.edu.in

A CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL AFFILIATED TO CBSE

Bahal 127025, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265228 Fax : +91 1255 265228

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmgyankunj.edu.in

BRCM Public School, Gyankunj- Learning for a Better Tomorrow...

RDNL Vidya Mandir– Where Learning is Fun...

AS K PI RV A KNI OM SA T

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xzkeh.k fodkl izdks"B dh xfrfof/k;k¡cYykjke guqekunkl psfjVscy VªLV] cgy

xkz e ljq ijq k dyk a e a s fnukda 11-07-2015 dk s bykgkckn cdaS icz U/kd] cgy }kjk Lo; a lgk;rk legw ,o a fdlku Dyc d slnL;k a sd slkFk foÙkh; lk{kjrk ij cBS d vk;kfs tr dh xbAZ

Ckh-vkj-,p-Mh- psfjVscy VªLV }kjk fnukad 13-07-2015 dks fofHkUu xkaoksa Lkjdkjh Ldwyksa] Lo;a lgk;rk lewg ,oa tuleqnk; dks fu%'kqYd ikS/ks forj.k fd, x,A

Ckh-vkj-,p-Mh psfjVscy VªLV ,oa ou foHkkx gfj;k.kk ds l;qDr rRok/kku ds vUrxZr xzke xjok esa fnukda 07-10-2015 dks Lo;a lgk;rk lewg] fdlku dYc ,oa xzkeokfl;ksa dks oU; izk.kh;ksa fd lqj{kk ds fufgrkFkZ tkx:drk ykus ds mís'; ls dk;Z'kkyk ,oa jSyh dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xzke lqjiqjk [kqnZ esa fnukad 03-09-2015 dks bykgkckn cSad cgy ds lg;ksx ls foÙkh; tkx:drk dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xkz e cgy e as xYl Z lhuh;j ldS .Mjh Ldyw e as fnukda 07-10-2015 dk s ekuo dY;k.k vLirky cgy d s lg;kxs l s fu%'kYq d lkekU; fpfdRlk f'kfoj ,o a [kuw tkpa fd;k x;kA

VªLV dk;kZy; cgy esa fnukad 12-07-2015 dks foÙkh; lk{kjrk tkx:drk dk;ZØe ds vUrxZr eq[; vfrfFk Jh fot; dqekj] mik;qDr fHkokuh] Jh dqythr flag] ,y-Mh-,e- fHkokuh] Jh lksguyky] Mh-Mh-,e- ukckMZ] Jh Ï".k dqekj foÙkh; lykgdkj] fHkokuh o cSadlZ }kjk Lo;a lgk;rk lewg dks cSad fydst dk pSd iznku fd, x,A

xzke feBh esa fnukad 21-07-2015 dks bykgkckn cSad izcU/kd cgy ,oa VªLV }kjk foÙkh; Lkk{kjrk ij tkx:drk dk;ZØe vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

xzke gfj;kokl esa fnukad 01-08-2015 dks ekuo dY;k.k vLirky] cgy ds lg;ksx ls fu%'kqYd lkekU; fpfdRlk f'kfoj dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA

OTHER INSTITUTIONS MANAGED BY BRHD CHARITABLE TRUST

Manav Kalyan Hospital(A 30 Bed Hospital for a Healthy Life)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265204

ITI Bahal(Under Public Private Partnership)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265035

Rajeev Gandhi Khel Stadium(Inspiring Rural Youth Through Sports)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265128

Gramin Vikas Prakosth(A CSR Project of BRHD Charitable Trust)Bahal 127028 Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone : +91 1255 265128

Institutions Managed by BRCM Education Society

BRCM College of Engineering & Technology – Engineering New Vision...

A FULLY RESIDENTIAL CO-EDUCATIONAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265101-104 Fax : +91 1255 265105

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmcet.edu.in

BRCM Public School, Vidyagram - Where Learning is an Experience...

A FULLY RESIDENTIAL CO-EDUCATIONAL SCHOOL AFFILIATED TO CBSE

Vidyagram, Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265101-104 Fax : +91 1255 265105

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmschool.edu.in

GDC Memorial College – Your Potential, Our Passion...

(A Unit of HKC Foundation)A CO-EDUCATIONAL GENERAL DEGREE COLLEGE

Phone: +91 1255 265049Email: [email protected] Website: www.gdccollege.edu.in

(A unit of Rukmani Devi Kalyan Charitable Trust)AN ULTRA MODERN SCHOOL FOR PRE NURSERY TO CLASS II

Bahal 127028, Distt. Bhiwani, HaryanaPhone: +91 1255 265164

Email: [email protected] Website: www.rdnl.edu.in

A CO-EDUCATIONAL DAY SCHOOL AFFILIATED TO CBSE

Bahal 127025, Distt. Bhiwani, Haryana

Phone: +91 1255 265228 Fax : +91 1255 265228

Email: [email protected] Website: www.brcmgyankunj.edu.in

BRCM Public School, Gyankunj- Learning for a Better Tomorrow...

RDNL Vidya Mandir– Where Learning is Fun...

AS K PI RV A KNI OM SA T

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ABOUT BAHAL LOCATION: Bahal is a small town in district Bhiwani, on the western fringe of Haryana and bordering Rajasthan. It is

approachable from most of the cities / towns of Northern India by road including Delhi, Hisar, Sadulpur, Bhiwani and Pilani. The nearby

railway stations are Rampura Beri, Loharu, Sadulpur, Hisar and Bhiwani. Bahal is connected by 3 nearest Airports i.e. New Delhi, Chandigarh

and Jaipur. The BRCM Campus, Bahal is located 30 km from BITS Pilani, 60 km from GJUS & T, Hisar and 103 km from MDU, Rohtak.

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