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Edited and published by Prof. B. Unnikrishnan for and on behalf of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Prathap Nagar,
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SCMS School o f Archi tecture
Dr.G.P.C.Nayar
Founder & Chairman
SCMS Group of
Educational Institutions
Looking through the crack in the cupboard, the mouse
could see the farmer and his wife opening a new
package. Hope it brings some food for me to share,
the mouse murmured and watched. But, alas, to his
utter dismay a mousetrap was taken out of the packet.
At the sight of the trap, the mouse got panicky, rushed
to the farmyard and began announcing the alarm:
There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a
mousetrap in the house!
Clucking and scratching, the chicken raised her head
and replied, Mr. Mouse, why should I be bothered? It's of no
consequence to me. But, of course, must be a matter of grave
concern for you.
Then, running to the pig the mouse alerted, There is a mousetrap
in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house! The pig retorted,
I really sympathise with you Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I
can do about it, but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers.
Finally, the mouse turned to the cow and cautioned, There is a
mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!
I feel sorry for you, Mr. Mouse, the cow reacted, but it's no skin
off my teeth.
So, the despondent mouse returned home head down, worried as
to how to face the threat all alone. That very night a sound was
heard throughout the house like the sound of a mousetrap
catching its prey. The farmer's wife rushed to look at the prey. In
the darkness, she could not make out it was a venomous snake
whose tail was caught by the trap. The annoyed snake bit the
farmer's wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital and she
returned home with a fever.
It is a common practice to treat a fever with fresh chicken soup. So,
the farmer took out his knife and went to the farmyard to prepare
the main ingredient for the soup. However, his wife's malady
persisted; so friends and neighbours came to sit with her round
Look for opportunities, to help others
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The solemn and colourful ceremony of the annual convocation of the
22nd PGDM batch was held on April 27. Hundred outgoing
qualified students received their diploma certificates from the hands
of the Chief Guest Mr.Anil Radhakrishnan, CEO, Adani Logistics,
Mumbai. The special awards were presented by the Guest of
Honour Mr. Dimitrov Krishnan, VP, Volvo Construction
Equipment, India. Dr.G.P.C.Nayar, Chairman, SCMS Group
presided.
Vol : 11
No : 2
May 2015
A Monthly Newsletter of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Cochin
the clock. In order to feed them, the farmer
slaughtered the pig. Nevertheless, the farmer's wife
did not recover; she succumbed to death. So, lot of
people came for her funeral; the farmer had the cow
butchered to provide enough meat to serve all of
them.
The terrified mouse watched the whole drama
through the crack in the cupboard. What a great
tragedy it was for all those who firmly believed that
an isolated threat to the mouse couldn't ever
become a menace to them? So, the next time you
hear someone is facing a problem and think it
doesn't concern you, remember, when one of us is threatened we
are all at risk.
We are living in a totally interdependent world. It simply means
everything affects everything else. Each of us is a vital thread in
another person's tapestry. In an interwoven ecosystem there can
be very little that is absolutely isolated.
Our life itself is the sum of our interactions with the
surroundings. Thousands of such interactions take place every
day. These interactions may produce benign as well as malign
effects. If it produces beneficial effects, we call it progress. If the
results are harmful, we take it as downturn.
An adversity to someone around us can also be an opportunity.
True achievement comes when we identify such an opportunity
and create a benefit out of it for everyone. Remember, it was when
thousands of soldiers fell injured and infected during the World
War II that the antibiotic Penicillin was discovered by Alexander
Fleming. Most of all successful entrepreneurships arise out of
recognising a problem around and providing the best possible
solution for it.
Successful people are always looking for opportunities to help
others. Unsuccessful people are asking, why bother about
others?
Dr.G.P.C.Nayar
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Mr.Roshan K.Menon, Executive Vice President, Binani Zinc inaugurating the
conference. Others from L-R: Prof.P.C.Pillai, Senior Group Director,
Mr.A.S.Girish, HR Head, Apollo Tyres, Mr.Rajesh Nair, Director-Markets, Ernst
& Young, and Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director.
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The 22 Annual Convocation
Aparna R., the topper in PGDM batch 22, receiving the diploma certificate
from the Chief Guest, Mr.Anil Radhakrishnan, CEO, Adani Logistics, at the
convocation. Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director is also in the picture.
SSETDigest
Ms.Megha Mary Michael, Ms.Sree Lakshmi
K. R., Mr.Ajith Sundaram, Mr.Balakrishnan
Unni Raghavan and Mr.Anand Sasikumar,
Assistant Professors participated in a
Workshop on Data Analysis using Statistical Tools, organised by
Amrita School of Business, Kochi.
Mr.A.V.Jose, Associate Professor published a paper on 'Causes for
rise in NPAs in the Indian Banking Sector - A Different
Perspective' in the Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Management
Review Vol 4 (2) of February 2015.
For Merin Mathew, MTech Environmental
Engineering student of SSET it is a dream
come true to be selected for undergoing advanced training in
Germany for a period of five weeks. She has been assigned to work
with the internationally reputed German company Limco
International GmbH, a consultant in Limnology (science of fresh
water).
SCMS Group has MoU with Limco for joint research and
technology transfer as well as for student and faculty exchange. As
per the MoU it was decided to introduce for the first time in India
the novel concept of Automated Biomonitoring. Faculty from SCMS
Water Institute had already been to Limco earlier. Now a student is
being offered the training on automated biomonitoring using the
instrument developed by Limco. After the training, the biosensing
Seminars and workshops
Ms. Sonal Ayyappan, Associate Professor-CSE, and Ms. Anuranji R.,
Assistant Professor-CSE, delivered a talk on 'Crypto Watermarking
and Image Security' during the workshop on 'Image Sensing,
Medical Imaging and Satellite Image Processing,' sponsored by
ACM as part of Faculty Development Programme at IIITM-K,
Technopark, Trivandrum on March 20 and 21.
Ms.Felicita Joseph, former VP, Sime Darby
Plantations Sdn Bhd, Malaysia gave a motivational
talk for the upcoming managers and interacted with
them on April 21.
Prof.K.J.Paulose, Dean-Management Studies was a panelist at the
Kerala State Level Quality Circle Competition organised by
Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Kerala on February 25 at
Ernakulam.
Prof.K.J.Paulose also represented SCMS Group at the Deans
Summit 2015 organised by Deloitte on April 16 and 17 at
Hyderabad. There were two breakout sessions at the
summit on topics like (1) Talent Management:
Trends and Trials and (2) Higher Education in the
Digital Age.
Prof.K.J.Paulose speaking at the Quality Circle competition
conducted by CII.
Dr.Jayasri I., Associate Professor-HR, chaired a session at the
NAAC-sponsored National Conference at Sree Narayana Guru
College, Coimbatore on February 10. She also made a presentation
on 'Strategies in people management.'
Prof.K.J.Paulose panelist at CII
Chaired a session
Ms.Felicita Joseph
equipment will be brought to SCMS Water Institute for conducting
studies in India. The new
equipment will be useful for
monitoring of water quality of
the inland waters of Kerala. It
will be extremely useful
because of the widespread
pollution of water resources
here caused by the industry,
agriculture, municipal waste
water and others.
Campus activities
Placement news
A blood donation camp was conducted at SSET campus by
the NSS unit in association with Regional Blood Transfusion
Centre, Aluva on March 10. Forty students and ten staff members
donated blood. The programme was coordinated by
Mr. K.K.Gopalakrishnan, Sujai K. and A.Rakesh.
The activities of EEE Association were inaugurated by Mr. Reji John,
AGM, TELK, Angamaly, on February 6. Prof. M.L. Paul, HoD-EEE
presided.
IEEE face-to-face Kochi hub level seminar was held at our campus
on March 20. Hundred students from 12 engineering colleges in and
around Kochi participated.
GENESIS'15, National level technical festival organised by
Association of Royal Mechanical Engineers was held on March 21.
Mr. Antio Paul, MD, Star Pipes and Fittings was the chief guest.
Vipanchika-15, annual cultural festival of SSET was conducted on
March 13.
As part of the activities of the Industry Institute Interaction Cell of
ME Department, a talk by Mr. Jery Altaf from 3Dify.in on '3D
Printers' was held on March 17.
As a part of the outreach programme by IIT Madras, a talk by Dr.
Krishnankutty P., Department of Ocean Engineering, IIT-M was
held on March 17 to spread awareness about Ocean Engineering
department, the courses offered, research areas, etc. among students
so that they can opt for challenging careers in Ocean Engineering
in future.
The following offers were received by our 2015 batch students
during April 2015: Federal Bank - 4 , TCS - 5, IVTL Infoview - 3,
Wipro - 2, Sutherland - 11, Plant Lipids - 1, WeP Solutions - 2,
MRF - 1 and JK Tyres - 3 offers.
Merin Mathew (centre) working in Limco
laboratory in Germany is seen along with
her colleagues.
for Improving Water Quality in India
MTech student on advanced training in Germany
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While Aparna R. received the Chairman's Gold Medal, instituted in
memory of the late Vice Chairman Dr.Pradeep P.Thevannoor, for
the Best Academic Performer, the Best Outgoing Student's Award
for the best overall performance went to Sharon Thankam James.
The merit certificates for the toppers in the two specialisation
streams Banking & Insurance, and Retail were received by Sreedevi
Chandramohan and Jithesh M. respectively.
Caudia Iken, PGDM student from University of Ravensburg-
Weingarten, Germany, under the student exchange programme,
received her successful course completion certificate for the two
trimesters she attended.
In his convocation address, Mr.Anil Radhakrishnan referred to the
two major factors that would be of importance to the budding
managers in their future life. To illustrate on the first factor namely,
the external circumstances, he presented a video clipping of the
famous TED talk by Prof.Hans Rosling on the amazing story about
the growth progression of India and the tremendous opportunities
open to today's youngsters in the coming three decades. The
external part is all in support of you and you are going to be in the
best part of India's future, said Mr.Anil. The country is well set to
move forward and you are going to be the torch bearers to take us
forward, he continued.
With regard to the second factor namely, the unique inner potential
of each individual, Mr.Anil briefed the youngsters that it was
extremely important for them to understand their unique potential
and be passionate and excited about what they were doing.
Stressing on the significance of values he said that there might be a
number of occasions in their career when they would be forced to
take decisions compromising on the value system, but never should
they compromise.
Another important factor that ensures your success is the people
around you, how well you manage them and their expectations, he
observed. If people around you are backing, you can be
successful, remarked he. Mr.Anil concluded his address with a
positive note: India is going to be the next superpower, under your
leadership.
I feel happy because of a couple of observations on this
convocation, said Mr.Dimitrov Krishnan in his commencement
speech, firstly, the larger number of women graduating out
and secondly, they are high achievers, since most of the best
awards went to women. It speaks volumes, he explained,
because an area of energy that has not been harnessed is
women power. In the coming years there will be more women
members in the board of companies in India, he anticipated.
In order to make a good career, in any job you need to make value
addition, he clarified. Are you learning something every day and
are you contributing something to the organisation? If so, you are in
the right place and the right direction, he explained. Then you don't
have to bother about your career planning, he elaborated. The usual
tendency to remain in the comfort zone for long has to be prevented
at any cost, if you want to move forward, he said. At the same time
never be impatient because patience is a virtue even in career, he
justified. Business is all about people. That is to say it is about
managing yourself and managing the people around. Therefore as
long as you remain focused on working with and learning from
people you will be successful, he pointed out.
Prof.P.C.Pillai, Senior Group Director welcomed the gathering.
Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director administered the oath.
Dr.Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS COCHIN School of Business
and Prof.K.J.Paulose, Dean also spoke.
Mr.Dimitrov Krishnan, VP, Volvo Construction Equipment and the Guest of
Honour, speaking. Others on the dais L-R: Dr.Filomina P.George, Director,
SCMS COCHIN School of Business, Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director,
Mr.Anil Radhakrishnan, CEO, Adani Logistics (Chief Guest), Dr.G.P.C.Nayar,
Chairman, SCMS Group (presiding), Prof.P.C.Pillai, Senior Group Director
and Prof. K.J.Paulose, Dean.
No shortcut to success
(Aparna R., Gold Medalist in PGDM batch 22 sharing her feelings and
experiences with us Editor)
It was indeed a unique moment in my life today. To me it was really
an exhilarating experience to have been honoured in front of such a
large gathering and to have received the coveted awards from such
illustrious persons. I have been waiting for this moment from the last
convocation and when the time came today I was literally
dumbstruck. When I heard my name being called by Filomina
Ma'am I felt like the floor swept off underneath my feet. It was like I
have conquered something. My mind was telling me: Yes Aparna ..!
At lastthe day has come when your hard work has reaped
fruits!! When I stood on the stage seeing my parents filled with
pride, it was the best feeling I ever had.
There is no shortcut to success. Always chase your dreams till you
conquer it. I am proud to say on this day that I have conquered my
dream job in Deloitte from this SCMS platform. Teachers, friends,
parents and God Almighty, all are the pillars of support I had in
SCMS life that helped me achieve this. To my juniors, what I have to
say is: Find out your passion whatever it is and work for it before it's
late, whatever happens don't deter. If you are determined nothing
can stop you from achieving it.
It has been a privilege to study in SCMS
(Sharon Thankam James, Best Outgoing Student
Award winner in PGDM batch 22 sharing her
experience with us Editor)
As I walk out of SCMS carrying lots of
memories and mixed feelings, I'm truly
humbled to receive the award for the best
outgoing student of 2014-'15 batch. I sincerely
thank my parents and teachers who have
supported me constantly to make this happen.
The academic curriculum at SCMS demanded a lot of hard work
and commitment, but at the very end, every effort you put in pays
you back manifold. Make it a goal to meet new people and try new
things. Take the opportunity to start fresh, from the people you
choose to be your friends to the extracurricular events you decide
to take part in. College is about finding a balance between
assignments, family, friends, and just about a million other things,
but most importantly, it's about finding a balance between finding
yourself and shaping yourself.
Over the years, I've learnt that one must have an unwavering
passion for learning, self-discovery, and helping others to be
successful. Most importantly, the individual must be characterised
by a never-ending desire to do things.
It has been a privilege to study in SCMS, primarily because of the
unparalleled faculty, who are uniformly engaging and happy to
interact with students. As I proudly join the alumni group, I still
look forward to stepping foot in my alma mater to help the student
community become independent and driven.
Director's Fireside 2015
PGDM Batch 23 students organised the Director's Fireside 2015 on
March 27 at the campus for their beloved seniors. The evening
witnessed an emotional bidding adieu on a happy note to the PGDM
Batch 22 students, wishing them luck for all their future endeavors.
Dr.Radha P.Thevannoor, Group Director and Dr.Filomina P.George, Director,
SCMS COCHIN School of Business releasing the student magazine, Prateek.
SCMS Group wins International Award
for Leadership in Quality
SCMS Group of Educational Institutions has won the
prestigious International Star for Leadership in Quality
Award from Business Initiative Directions, Madrid, Spain.
The award is in recognition of the exemplary contribution
made by SCMS Group in terms of Leadership, Quality and
Excellence in the field of education. The award is given to the
best 50 educational institutions in the world. SCMS is the first
Indian institution to get the award. The Award in Leadership
in Quality from BID has over the last three decades established
itself as the true standard of excellence for institutions and
companies around the world. The award will be presented at
the ISLQ convention to be held in Paris on June 28.
Prof.Pramod P.Thevannoor on
Noise Pollution as a Health Hazard
Prof.Pramod P.Thevannoor, Vice Chairman, SCMS Group
speaking on 'Noise Pollution as a Health Hazard' at the launching
of the noise pollution awareness project conducted by National
Initiative for Safe Sound at IMA Hall in Cochin on April 7.
Proof of the pudding
The entire effort of the unique teaching system
in SCMS Group is to bring about a measurable
improvement in the levels of knowledge,
skills and attitude of the students in order to make them readily
acceptable for the industry. The following evaluation of the
attributes of the outgoing students of SCMS by Blue Dart Express,
Mumbai during their recent visit for recruitment speaks for itself.
SCMSSpectrum
Water awareness campaign held
Mr.Sajan Koikkal, Assistant Commissioner of Police (Traffic) inaugurating the
road show organised by SCMS Water Institute and Lulu Mall jointly at Edappally.
Mr.Sanal Potty, Manager-Public Relations and Mr. Abdul Latheef, Liaison Officer
are also in the front row.
As a part of world water day on March 22, SCMS Water Institute
and Lulu Mall jointly organised a water awareness road show at
Edappally to promote awareness on major threats like high
bacterial-infected drinking water. Mr. Sajan Koikkal, Assistant
Commissioner of Police (Traffic) inaugurated the road show.
Dr.V.Raman Nair, Group Director, Prof.Sreekumar B.Pillai,
Mr.Sanal Potty, Manager - Public Relations, Mr. Abdul Latheef,
Liaison Officer, and Mr.Vishnu R.Nath, Manager, Lulu Mall also
participated in the campaign.
Book reading session
Industry Institute interaction
Dr.K.N.Raghavan IRS, Commissioner of Customs
and author of the book Dividing Lines: Contours of
India-China Conflict led a discussion on his book,
which described India's defeat in the war as a
result of the ill-advised forward policy and the
failure of the politico-military leadership. Dr.V.Raman Nair,
Group Director and Dr.Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS
COCHIN School of Business also participated in the discussions
held on March 27.
Mr.Harinath Viswanathan, Manager (Operations),
BPCL Kochi Refinery spoke to the students on the
'Indian Way of Donkey Nodding,' on
March 26.
Dr.Anil Kumar Pillai, CEO, Lokya Technologies,
Cochin, interacted with the students focusing on
topics like innovation and entrepreneurship, on
April 16.Dr.Anil Kumar Pillai
Mr.Harinath Viswanathan
The toppers. From L-R: Sharon Thankam James (Best Outgoing Student), Jithesh
M. (Topper in Retail stream), Sreedevi Chandramohan (Topper in B&I stream) and
Aparna R. (Chairman's Gold Medal winner for the Best Academic Performance).
The farewell function started with the release of the student
magazine, Prateek. Dr. Radha Thevannor, Group Director and
Dr. Filomina P.George, Director, SCMS COCHIN School of Business,
jointly released the magazine, Prateek, edited and designed by the
students.
The juniors put forth a wonderful extravaganza for their beloved
seniors.
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