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( 1 ) www.jru.edu.in | Vol. 1 | Issue No. 2 | Dec 2016 I am delighted to introduce, the second issue of “JRU Campus Connect”. We strive to keep you in the loop with our dynamic scholastic endeavours. Presently JRU is serving more than 2000 students, enrolled in various professional & technical programs. JRU offers postgraduates, graduates and doctoral degrees in various disciplines. It has been a truly exceptional achievement that our University has observed in the previous years and will continue to promote sincere teaching and research in future as well. We believe that every student deserves the right to education but as the current scenario stands, it is evident that the reality is very much different. In order to achieve this goal, JRU is putting a truly remarkable effort in filling the tremendous gap by imparting quality education for the unprivileged students, especially SC and ST of the state of Jharkhand. We aim to continuously find ways to meet student expectations and provide them with the quality attention they need and deserve. Our pedagogy goes much beyond the realms of classroom, as the students are persistently indulged in workshops, industrial visits, interaction with renowned speakers and patrons, conferences and seminars to make the learning interesting and practical. Moreover, we also make effort to instill the important characteristic of teamwork and leadership into the students through various group projects and effective mentorship program. We prepare students for an adaptable future so that they are equipped with necessary skills and experiences to meet the demands and trends of this dynamic and ever-evolving world. We have introduced Bachelor degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from this year onwards. Bachelor degree in Agriculture which has commenced in year 2015, is well set up and is well sought-aſter. I am delighted to see our campus buzzing with corporates visiting for recruitment drives. A Laboratory/Workshop of the Faculty of Science & Engineering has been recently inaugurated at our campus in Rajaulatu, Namkum. Very soon we will be shiſting our entire academic operations to our new campus. I have great faith that our students across different programs will make the utmost use of the opportunity to fulfill their dreams. I take pride in the sincere effort of our university towards promoting free thinking and innovative learning, by breaking the stereotype mind set. I wish JRU Campus Connect and the university all the success in the coming years. Warm Regards, Dr. Piyush Ranjan, Dean (Academics) Vol. 1 | Issue No. 02 | Dec 2016 “JRU Campus Connect” is a bi-annual newsletter published by Jharkhand Rai University (JRU) to showcase all the happenings in the campus. Connect Workshops Guest Lectures Industry Visit Cultural Events Academic Events Sports Training & Placement Co-Curricular Activities Faculty Corner Faculty Achievements Toppers’ List Students’ Corner JRU in Media Students Speak INDEX Dr. Savita Sengar (Vice- Chancellor) & Mr. Cherian Jacob (Registrar) met the Hon’ble visitor of the University Her Excellency the Governor of Jharkhand Smt. Droupadi Murmu for submission of our ‘Annual Report’ MESSAGE FROM DEAN - ACADEMICS

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( 1 )www.jru.edu.in | Vol. 1 | Issue No. 2 | Dec 2016

I am delighted to introduce, the second issue of “JRU Campus Connect”. We strive to keep you in the loop with our dynamic scholastic endeavours. Presently

JRU is serving more than 2000 students, enrolled in various professional & technical programs. JRU offers postgraduates, graduates and doctoral degrees in various disciplines. It has been a truly exceptional achievement that our University has observed in the previous years and will continue to promote sincere teaching and research in future as well. We believe that every student deserves the right to education but as the current scenario stands, it is evident that the reality is very much different. In order to achieve this goal, JRU is putting a truly remarkable effort in filling the tremendous gap by imparting quality education for the unprivileged students, especially SC and ST of the state of Jharkhand. We aim to continuously find ways to meet student expectations and provide them with the quality attention they need and deserve. Our pedagogy goes much beyond the realms of classroom, as the students are persistently indulged in workshops, industrial visits, interaction with renowned speakers and patrons, conferences and seminars to make the learning interesting and practical. Moreover, we also make effort to instill the important characteristic of teamwork and leadership into the students through various group projects and

effective mentorship program. We prepare students for an adaptable future so that they are equipped with necessary skills and experiences to meet the demands and trends of this dynamic and ever-evolving world. We have introduced Bachelor degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from this year onwards. Bachelor degree in Agriculture which has commenced in year 2015, is well set up and is well sought-after. I am delighted to see our campus buzzing with corporates visiting for recruitment drives. A Laboratory/Workshop of the Faculty of Science & Engineering has been recently inaugurated at our campus in Rajaulatu, Namkum. Very soon we will be shifting our entire academic operations to our new campus. I have great faith that our students across different programs will make the utmost use of the opportunity to fulfill their dreams. I take pride in the sincere effort of our university towards promoting free thinking and innovative learning, by breaking the stereotype mind set. I wish JRU Campus Connect and the university all the success in the coming years.

Warm Regards,

Dr. Piyush Ranjan,Dean (Academics)

Vol. 1 | Issue No. 02 | Dec 2016

“JRU Campus Connect” is a bi-annual newsletter published by Jharkhand Rai University (JRU) to showcase all the happenings in the campus.

Connect

Workshops

Guest Lectures

Industry Visit

Cultural Events

Academic Events

Sports

Training & Placement

Co-Curricular Activities

Faculty Corner

Faculty Achievements

Toppers’ List

Students’ Corner

JRU in Media

Students Speak

INDEX

Dr. Savita Sengar (Vice- Chancellor) & Mr. Cherian Jacob (Registrar) met the Hon’ble visitor of the University Her Excellency the Governor of Jharkhand Smt. Droupadi Murmu for submission of our ‘Annual Report’

MEssagE froM DEaN - acaDEMIcs

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JRU Campus Connect

Editorial Board :

EDItor’s DEsk

Welcome to the second edition of “JRU CAMPUS CONNECT”. Jharkhand Rai University has been instrumental in imparting knowledge, developing skills and building confidence level in a great way amongst its students. The faculty is dedicated to this cause by honing their skills and undergoing constant training and research in their respective area of speciality. Our newsletter stands as a mirror in reflecting our constant effort towards this.

Ice breaking session with fresh students, guest lectures,workshops,industrial visits, achievements, sports and entertainment made JRU a hub of activities during the last six months. All these activities have been sequenced and compiled into our newsletter. Our goal has been to keep you updated on all the activities in the university.

This issue has the added flavour of “AZADI 70 - YAAD KARO KURBANI”, spreading across a fortnight of fun-filled events to mark our Independence Day. It was wonderful to see our students who participated in majority showing their patriotic zeal and living the idea of freedom in all they expressed.

We thank our editorial board, faculty members and all our students for their kind cooperation. We welcome all creative and concrete suggestions from our readers for enhancing our further editions.

We encourage our students and faculty members to send in their contributions for our next edition which will be published in June 2017. Cartoons, quips and creative writings are also invited to add to its entertainment quotient. Please refer our website www.jru.edu.in for further query.

Best wishes to all our readers in the new year.

Dr. Anita Singh.

Editor’s Desk

Editor - in - Chief : Dr. Piyush Ranjan Editor : Dr. Anita Singh Associate Editors : 1. Prof. Sumeet Kishore, Faculty of Science & Engineering. 2. Prof. Abinash Barnwal, Faculty of Science & Engineering. 3. Prof. Ekta, Faculty of Science & Engineering. 4. Prof. Rajan Tiwari, Faculty of Computer Science & IT. 5. Prof. Roshan Kumar, Faculty of Commerce & Management. 6. Prof. Prashant Jaiwardhan, Faculty of Journalism & Mass Communication.

Designer : Soumik Mitra Production : Arindip Diwan Printed at : Kailash Conversion Pvt. Ltd., Ranchi.

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The Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a two-day workshop on ‘Auto Electric IC Engine’, in association with ED Cell of IIT Delhi, on 9th & 10th September, 2016. The workshop focused on the working of auto engines and the role of ‘mechatronics’ in the automobile sector. The students were not only introduced to super sports bike’s engine, sports cruiser bike’s engine, their chassis & braking system but were also briefed about the working of super chargers & turbo-chargers. The centre of attraction was the live demonstration of assembling and dismantling of 4-Stroke IC Engine.

The New Generation Engine

WorksHoPs

A workshop was conducted on 16th September 2016, on ‘Sales Approach’ by the Department of Management. The objective was to inculcate selling skills in the students and develop a positive attitude towards it. The students enacted as customer and sales person to demonstrate the practical aspects related to sales. The workshop started with imparting basic knowledge about the roles and responsibilities of a sales person and was based on presentation techniques, objection handling and the art of sales closure.

Solving Sales Challenges with Creative thinking - A Workshop Approach

Showing The Ropes for Career Competencies

It is very essential that our students acquire the life skills to ease themselves into their career seats. Keeping this need in mind , a workshop on grooming and interpersonal skills was conducted by the Department of Management on 2nd September, 2016. The students were introduced to the basic skills like personality development, grooming, public speaking, etiquette, etc., through various modules. The workshop aimed , and to a great extent, succeeded in orienting the freshers towards a corporate culture. They were shown how these skills can always be acquired and polished for shaping their career.

Building the Bridge A workshop on ‘Bridge Design’ based on the software ‘StadPro’ was organized by Department of Civil Engineering in association with the ED Cell of IIT Delhi, on 23rd & 24th September, 2016. The highlights of the workshop were introduction to the ‘StadPro’, its installation, designing, practical analysis of bridges & load balancing of building. Eighty student participated in the workshop and fifteen were shortlisted for a final round at IIT Delhi.

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Modern Tools and Techniques in HR

India’s young age population offers a potential demographic dividend for growth. The HR function of 21st century has come out from ‘behind the scenes’ to become one of the most important differentiators in business. Innovative HR practices have become the USP, of companies. Thus a workshop on “HR, Tools and Techniques”, was held on 18th November, 2016, by the Department of Management. The objective was to enhance the managerial skills in the field of Human Resource Management. Students observed the rapidly changing labour landscape , which demands highly innovative managerial skills.

Solutions Service Sustainability: Government Initiatives for Robust AgricultureThere was a Guest Lecture organized by the Department of Agriculture on 1st

October, 2016. The lecture was delivered by Shri. J. S. Choudhary, Director - Agriculture(Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & Co-operative Department; Govt. of Jharkhand). He informed the students about the different schemes that the state government is running to improve agricultural condition in the state viz. Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), National Food Security Mission (NFSM), Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY), Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana (PMKSY), National Mission for Sustainable Agriculture (NMSA), Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA) Yojana. He also discussed about the effects of modern agriculture on our economy. He talked about the weather abnormalities and the challenges faced by the farmers. Mr. Choudhary also explained how agriculture is a highly skilled and scientific endeavour that drives the world’s food supply as well. The students were informed how India has become a food surplus country from a deficit one.

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The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering organized a workshop on ‘Arduino Software based on Microcontroller’ from 30th September, 2016 to 1st October, 2016. It was held in association with the ED Cell of IIT, Delhi. The various projects developed by the participants in the workshop were chasing LED, Bluetooth connectivity through microprocessor, LDR sensor, Infrared sensor, object sensor, speed control of DC motor, direction control of a motor, etc. The objective of the workshop was to introduce home automation system to the participants.

A Step closer to Smart Living

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Doordarshan is Public Broadcast The Faculty of Journalism & Mass Communication organized a seminar on ‘Doordarshan ki Naitikta’ on 5th October, 2016. Shri P. K. Jha, Director, Doordarshan, Ranchi, the chief guest for the occasion explained the objective and scope of ‘Doordarshan’ in the field of journalism & IT. He also explained how ‘Doordarshan’ has a greater reach to the remotest corner of the nation compared to the other electronic media and also stressed on how a media should have a no-compromising attitude towards its basic ethics & principles.

There is a dire need for water management apprehending the issue of global warming and water shortage in the state of Jharkhand. A seminar was conducted by the Department of Civil Engineering on 24th October, 2016. The guest for the occasion was Prof. Kallol Saha, Advisor, M/S Jharkhand Foundation & Director, KRG Rain Water Foundation, Chennai. He talked on water management in Jharkhand and also focused on water security & landscaping. The lecture motivated the students to work for rural development and social upliftment.

Thirst Quenched for Knowledge on Water Management

Internet of Things, the future of IT A guest lecture on the burning issue of the IT world “Internet of Things (IoT)” was organized by the Department of Computer Science & Information Technology, in association with the ED Cell of IIT, Delhi on 3rd October, 2016. It was delivered by Er. Sumit Sharma, a research engineer & a certified trainer from IIT Delhi. He discussed different aspects of IoT, its significance in the day-to-day life and the future of IoT. ‘Smart City’ and ‘Automated Mobile Controlled Home modules’, were the most attractive and informative parts of the workshop where the students learned about the smart systems.

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NextGen farming : Proper Management of Natural Resources Dr. D. N. Singh, Chief Scientist and Associate Director, Zonal Research Station, Chianki, BAU, Ranchi delivered a talk on 12th November, 2016. The topic was “Modern methods of Plant Breeding.” He gave a detailed talk on the development of high yielding crops and their further improvement. He also focused on how the proper management of natural resources : water, soil, nutrient, environment, biodiversity etc., are essentially required for cultivation.

Accelerating ‘Employability Skills’ The Department of Mechanical Engineering organized a guest lecture on “Employability Skills” on 23rd November, 2016. Shri M.K. Gupta, Principal, MSME Tool Room, Govt. of Jharkhand was the guest speaker on the occasion. He spoke on the current market scenario related to job opportunities and emphasized on different attributes, etiquettes and attitudes required for professionals. He also highlighted the importance of National Skill Development Programme (NSDP), sponsored by the Govt. of India.

Captivating Talk on Clean Coal Technology Shri B. N. Prasad Ex- General Manager & Ex- Advisor, CMPDI, Ranchi gave a lecture on “Clean Coal Technology” on 17th November, 2016. He emphasized the need for clean coal technology to minimize global warming. He delivered a lecture on coal bed methane, coal mines methane, underground coal gasification and shale gas mining. Burning Coal without adding to global carbon-dioxide levels in the atmosphere is a major challenge which was addressed by Mr. Prasad. He also informed the participants about the success of ‘Monidih Coal Bed Methane Mining Project’ of BCCL.

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Insight to the making of Foundation The students of Department of Civil Engineering visited High Tension Tower and Foundation, DVC (Govt. of India), Madhukam, Tatisilway, Ranchi on 19th October, 2016. The students went on site and had an up-close observation of the various types of tower foundation, their erection & processing.

INDUstrY VIsIt

Bridging the Gap between Classroom and Industry An industrial visit to HEC, Ranchi was organized on 22nd October, 2016, for the students of Department of Mechanical Engineering. Mr. Bijendra Singh (Safety Officer, HEC) demonstrated the manufacturing process and products of HEC. The primary focus were (HMBP) “Heavy Machine Building Plant” and (FFP) “Foundry Forge Plant”. HMBP includes India’s biggest lathe machines, CNC machines, milling machines etc. FFP includes heat treatment, casting, forging etc.

Expedition to Underground Coal Mine The students of Department of Mining Engineering visited Ray Bachra, Piparwar Area, CCL on 20th July, 2016. The trip was aimed towards understanding the method used for extraction of coal. They also had the privilege of observing various underground machineries such as LHD, SDL, road header, bolting machines, haulage system, etc. Students identified various factors and problems effecting the productivity of under ground coal mines. The trip was very informative for the students.

Sericulture : Silk Farming As an educational tour, students of Department of Agriculture visited Central Tasar Research and Training Institute, Ranchi, on 14th September, 2016. Students learnt about silkworms and the methods of silk production. They had a glimpse of different types of silk i.e. mulberry, tasar, eri, muga. They also learnt the commercial aspect of silk and came to know that mulberry silk contributes about 90% of the world’s production. The students went around the field to see where the worms were planted.

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Exposure to Modern Trends in Agriculture The students of Department of Agriculture visited BAU on 26th October, 2016. They visited the bio-control laboratory, mushroom cultivation unit and rice experimental area. In bio-control laboratory, they learnt the method of preparation of ‘Trichocard’. They also learnt different steps involved in the mass multiplication of Trichogramma on Corcyra cephalonica. In mushroom unit, the students themselves did spawning of oyster mushroom after filling poly bags with cut-pieces of rice straw. They got familiar with the button mushroom of the temperate region, and were also introduced to paddy straw mushrooms and milky mushrooms of tropical region. In the end, they visited rice experimental area of the Directorate of Research, and learnt hybridization techniques of rice.

An industrial visit to BAU was conducted on 25th October, 2016 for the students of Department of Agriculture. They visited the research cum production laboratory of the plant tissue culture department. Students learnt the various techniques followed in the laboratory. They observed the different stages of the micro-propagation of banana and sugarcane plantlets in controlled culture conditions. They also experienced the effort and skill required for any successful micro-propagation. This visit introduced the students to scientific concept in the field of agricultural research.

Micro-propagation : Modern Nursery

SEBI trains students on Portfolio Management

Security Exchange Board of India (SEBI) the apex regulatory body for Capital Markets in India conducted a session for the students of the Department of Management on the 25th and 27th of October, 2016. The session was conducted by the Investor Awareness Cell of SEBI and was addressed by Mr. Gyanendra Niraj, Mr. Rajeev Kumar and Md. Shahid. The key take away from the session were:

• The role of SEBI in the complex world of capital markets.• The initiatives SEBI takes to safeguard the interest of retail investors.• How SEBI ensures the managements’ credibility before permitting any IPO in the market?• Basic understanding of mutual fund, pension fund, insurance fund & micro finance.• The recent cases of frauds & financial mismanagement in the corporate world. The students understood the concept of financial services & the possibilities of career opportunities in this domain.

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Industrial Visit to Sikidiri Hydropower Plant The final year students of Engineering visited the Hydro Power Plant (64MW) at Sikidiri, Ranchi on 3rd December, 2016. The visit gave an explorative understanding to the students about the various operational aspects of generation and functioning of Hydroelectric Power Plant. Students got opportunity to enhance their knowledge about conventional and modern machines like UAT transformer, turbine, permanent magnet generator, bus duct, potential transformer, servo motor, hydro cooler, etc.

An Experience of Splendid Data Transfer The Department of Computer Science & IT, organized an industry visit to M/s. NSL Comp. Ltd., under the guidance of Mr. Niranjan Kushwaha (Data Center Administrator cum Network & Security Admin, JAP-IT), on 19th November, 2016. The students learnt the working of IT Data Center & Centralised Data Management. They have learned from the experience of high data transmission rate of GBPS through optical fiber cable arrangement.

Trending Agri-business in Jharkhand -KGVK Agro, Rukka Students of Department of Agriculture, visited KGVK Agro Limited, Rukka, on 24th November, 2016. Students learnt the cultivation practices of aromatic plants namely pink pepper, patchouli, lemon grass, citronella and vetiver which are natural sources of base oil for perfumes and its extraction process. These aromatic plants are especially suitable for cultivation in Jharkhand and could be a source of increase in income for the farmers. Students were briefed about multipurpose farm implements manufactured at KGVK Agro Ltd.

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Eco-friendly Techfest A Science & IT exhibition was organized by the ‘Science Club’ on 15th September, 2016 to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. M. Vishweshwaraiya. The theme of this event was “Eco-friendly technological innovation and advancement”. Few projects like automatic wheel chair for the differently-abled, drone, bottle farming and sustainable irrigation, pink farming, etc., were the points of attraction. Other remarkable projects were-Library Management System, Online Shopping, Know your knowledge IQ games, Online Tuition / Coaching Websites, Online booking of Bikes and Digital Blogging.

Induction & Orientation - 2016

JRU conducted a two-day ice-breaking session for the new students. They were introduced to their faculty members and also got to interact with each other through various activities in the classrooms. The session included guest lectures and briefing on university rules, mentorship program, examination, credit evaluation system, use of laboratory and library. Through this orientation program the students got guidance and support to understand and comfortably settle in the campus for their academic pursuits.

List of guest lectures by eminent personalities from the industry and academia :

• Mr. A.D.Wadhwa, Sr. Manager(Finance), Central Coalfield Ltd.• Prof. (Dr.) Nibha Bara, Agriculture Ext. Education, Birsa Agriculture University• Dr. S.F.D’Souza, Scientist, Bhaba Atomic Research Center, Mumbai.• Mr. Guru Charan Singh, Advisor, Bhaba Atomic Research Center, Mumbai.• Mr. Nand Kumar Yadav ‘Indu’, Vice Chancellor, Central University of Jharkhand, Ranchi.• Mr. Ashwini Kumar, Motivational Speaker.• Mr. Shivesh Kr. Singh, Zonal HR Head (North, East & Central India) , L&T Finance Ltd.

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The “Biz-Spree 16 - Games without Limit” an inter college competition rendered a unique and exciting platform for Graduates & Post Graduate students to sharpen their critical thinking. It was organized for the students of Commerce and Management discipline on 21st September, 2016. This competition comprised five rounds, out of which, four were elimination rounds. These rounds were mainly Business games : Management Jargons, Industry Name Game, Beat the Beads, AD-MAD and Case Study. Around 50 students from different Colleges and Institutions of Jharkhand participated in the event.

The winners of the “BIZ-Spree16”, were from Jharkhand Rai University, Central University of Jharkhand and Marwari College, Ranchi securing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.

Games Without Limit - An Inter-college Competition

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Jalsa : 5th Oct, 2016 The Dandiya Elegance

Abhivadan – 5th Oct, 2016

(THE FRESHERS’ PARTY)

cULtUraL EVENts

Un-Furling the Tricolour on 15th August, 2016

Mr. Style Icon - Akash KumarMiss Style Icon - Devyani Kumari

Mr. Fresher - Mayank Singh Miss Fresher - Kumari Tannu

A glimpse of Dandia dance

Dandia session dazzles under LED glow

Ready for the Ramp

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RUMBUL 2016 Students of JRU participated in ‘RUMBUL’’ on 23rd August, 2016, a special function organized to mark the birth anniversary of Padmashree Dr. Ram Dayal Munda at Aryabhatt auditorium, Ranchi. The function was organized by Dr. Munda’s troupe for culture conservation and practice. Hon’ble Governor of Jharkhand, Smt. Droupadi Murmu presided over as the chief guest at the function. It was a panorama of various cultural artists from different regions of India. More than 50 tribal students of JRU participated in various events of RUMBUL like painting, photography, tribal singing, ho and Mundari dance.

Adieu - 2016The Cultural Club of JRU organized a farewell party ‘Adieu- 2016’ on 3rd May, 2016, in the campus where junior students of university bid farewell to the passing students. The farewell party started with a prayer followed by events. The students celebrated the good times with songs, skits and dances. Some exciting games were also arranged for the senior students. Small mementoes of love and appreciation were given to the outgoing students by their juniors.

Teachers’ Day The birth anniversary of Dr. S. Radha Krishnan, was made memorable by our students who put up a grand event for the teachers on 5th September, 2016. The campus took on a festive appearance with the colourful decorations and music. The students’ effort in making the day enjoyable was greatly appreciated. It brought the “Guru Sishya” bonding to light.

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Rapid Chess Championship - 2016

The Sports Club of JRU organized ‘Rapid Chess Championship-2016’, in which 32 players participated from different courses. The tournament started on 6th September 2016, and the final was held on 15th September, 2016. Gulam Gaush (Diploma Mechanical - Vth Semester ) was declared the winner followed by Gaurav Shandilya (Diploma Mining - Vth Semester) as the first runner up and Mantosh Vishwakarma (B.Tech Mechanical - Vth Semester) as the second runner up.

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sPorts

Vishwakarma Puja Celebration Vishwakarma puja was celebrated on 17th September, 2016, by all staff members & students at the campus.

This day was also marked with the inauguration of JRU’s new workshop & laboratory situated in its campus at Raja Ulatu, Namkum, Ranchi by Hon’ble MLA of Khijri (Jharkhand), Shri. Ram Kumar Pahan.

Hindustan Fresh On Campus Hindustan Fresh On Campus organized by Hindustan News Paper and JRU Cultural Club on 21st October 2016.

The Winners:

College Ka Pulse - Simran Gupta, Department of Commerce & Management

Mr. Engage - Shagun Soren, Department of Commerce & Management

Miss Engage - Swati Kiran, Department of Science & Engineering.

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AZADI 70 - Yaad Karo Kurbani JRU celebrated the 70th Year of Independence with a fortnight long programme from 5th August to 20th August, 2016. This special year was to mark the sacrifice of our freedom fighters and reinstill the patriotic feelings in our citizens. “AZADI 70- YAAD KARO KURBANI”, involved various activities which brought all the students on one platform. “Freedom Run”, “Azadi quiz contest”, “Slogan writing” and many sports events were teeming with talents and ideas . On the final day all the members of JRU gathered in the campus for mass recitation of the National Anthem . As the anthem was sung in unison, hearts swelled with pride and our sincere salute went out to our freedom fighters.

Group Singing (Patriotic song)

Mass Recitation of National Anthem

Rangoli Making Competition

“Azadi 70 ” Quiz competition Volleyball Championship on the eve of 70 years of freedom.

co-cUrrIcULar actIVItIEs

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An awareness campaign and a debate competition on “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”, was organized by the Department of Management on 1st October, 2016. The other events that marked the day were Poster making Competition, Slogan Writing, Skit, a Pledge ceremony and a cleanliness drive surrounding the campus. The winners of these events were felicitated for their achievements.

Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan : A vision, not a mere Photographic Pose!

Kitchen Garden : Farm Fresh Fun Students of Department of Agriculture, have utilized a piece of the university enclosure and turned it into a lush green oasis of organic delight .This kitchen garden boasts cabbage, tomato, radish, carrot, green peas, spinach, green grams, cauliflower, green chillies, broccolis, french beans, cow peas and many other winter vegetables. Students have done mulching (plastic sheeting)to the soil for conserving moisture and improving its fertility and overall health. This farming provided a hands-on-experience to the students of agriculture stream.

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The robust and proactive training cell of Jharkhand Rai University is called “Career Management Cell”. It works in support of students giving them direction and resource to acquire the necessary skills to make them industry-ready. The Career Management Cell is a team of experienced professionals who optimize their relationship with the industry experts in order to groom the students in the best of their capabilities. The main objective of the Career Management Cell is to create a platform where the employers can come and select fresh talents from the campus. The Career Management Cell manages the entire process of placement starting from identifying the organizations, inviting to the campus, helping students prepare, co-ordinating logistics during the placements and taking care of the follow-ups.

KEY ACTIVITIES OF CAREER MANAGEMENT CELL (CMC) :

◆ To plan and organize On-Campus as well as Off-Campus recruitment activities◆ Regular interaction with the industry through Seminars, Guest Lectures, Conferences ◆ To provide requisite training to students in the area of Personality Development, Communication and Soft Skills development◆ To provide assistance to the students for Summer Internship Programs ◆ Career Counselling ◆ Mentorship Programs/On job training ◆ Industry based Research Projects to bridge the gap between the budding professionals and their prospective employers

CMC @ JRU has been successful enough in providing valuable placement positions to our students at various organizations/firms/companies of national and international repute.

and many more...

Few of our Trainers & Recruiters

Creating Job Avenues

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Ajay KumarBBA

Sidhant KumarBBA

Manoj KumarMBA

Dipali KaivartBBA

Nitish Kumar BehraDiploma (ME)

Sachidanand KumarDiploma (ME)

Rahul KumarDiploma Lateral(ME)

Shivam PradhanDiploma (ME)

Sandeep Kumar YadavDiploma (ME)

Parmeshwar RoyDiploma (ME)

Nandlal ChandraDiploma (ME)

Shubham Kumar PustyDiploma (ME)

Masiur RahmanDiploma (ME)

Jhunki KumariDiploma (ME)

Payal KumariDiploma (ME)

Awdhesh KumarDiploma (ME)

Dheeraj Kumar JaiswalBBA

Rishiraj SinghdeoBBA

Md Saiful HassanMBA

Randhir KumarMBA

Students Placed with Medica Super Speciality Hospital

Students Placed with Rivigo

Students Placed with Mando

Students Placed with Raisons Udyog

Belmuti DeogamMBA

Nikki KumarBBA

Ravi PrasadMCA

Sumit Kumar VermaMBA

Deepak RajMCA

Sagen MurmuMBA

Abhilasha KapoorBBA

Students Placed with Mahindra Nexgen

Mohammad AdeebMBA

Ashok Kumar MahatoDiploma Lateral

Prabhat MahatoDiploma Lateral

Pravin Kumar Diploma Lateral

Sourav Vivek Diploma Lateral

Vikash Kumar MahatoDiploma

Monu PrasadDiploma

Karamchand MahatoDiploma

Habib AnsariDiploma

Dinanath VermaDiploma

Dilip GoraiDiploma

Kunal PrasadMBA

Manisha EkkaMBA

Neeta KumariMBA

Vivek KumarB.Tech

Krishna BaraikB.Tech

Chandra Shekhar GoswamiDiploma

Anil Kumar DasDiploma

Vikash KumarDiploma

Students Placed withEscorts Ltd.

A group of company.

*Logo represents the companies visited our campus for final placements so far in the academic year 2016-17.

Congratulations!!!

Heartiest thanks to our Recruiters*

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Management education in India is at the threshold of paradigm shift in its approach and academic process. It exemplifies a strong conviction to come out of its age old shell to become truly global. The globalization of Indian management education is the need of the hour.

Management education across the globe is facing a unique crisis of relevance in the contemporary scenario. Various aspects of Business education has to be quality oriented. According to latest survey (CLSA), the size of Indian management education market is worth US $750 million and expected to close around US $2000 million in near future. The cumulative demand for MBAs/ PGDMs during the five year plan (2010-2014) period is estimated to be about 1,350,000 but the potential number of pass-outs from the existing institutions during the same duration is expected to be around 750,000 only.

Role and Importance of B-School

• To provide the interested students, a well-structured formal management education delivered in a holistic manner • To keep pace with the renewed industry expectations • To develop leadership skills • Understanding the role, responsibilities and purpose of business • Thinking critically and communicating clearly

Major Challenges in Management education in the Era of Globalization

Now the time has come to examine the major issues that need to be addressed if management education in India has to improve at all so that the present managers can respond to the challenges of global competition effectively. The need of the hour is to :

• Ensure Quality Faculty.• Promote Research Culture. • Implement Faculty Development Programmes. • Develop reading materials relevant to Indian Context. • Develop interaction with Industry. • Evolve a proper system of Accreditation & Rating.

Suggestions and Recommendations

In order to see that the efforts for globalizing Indian management education remain successful, the following suggestions and recommendations are advised: • The degree be awarded as an acceptance of the incumbent’s professional qualification to match the global requirement • To provide flexibility and better time utilization, online lectures as well as examination should be arranged. • In order to assess one’s job potential, the programme should also help students identify international opportunities and access to emerging local and global markets. • To ensure that at least 25% of the curriculum deals with international subjects like International Economics, International Marketing, International Financial Management or International Business Management etc. • The Business schools must admit international students to their programmes. The Indian management institutes are the only ones with little participation from abroad. • The B-schools should induct few faculty members from foreign soil & provide an opportunity to the students to listen to the culture and system of the business enterprise running abroad. • The B-schools should provide an active programme for students & faculty exchange with the developed nations.

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Management Education in India needs to turn Global

Prof. Roshan Kumar,Faculty of Commerce & Management, Jharkhand Rai University.

Introduction

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Dr. S. P. Singh

• Honoured as the chief guest in the silver jubilee celebration of Veer Kunwar Singh University, Ara, Bihar on 22nd October, 2016.• Special guest in the national seminar on “Skill Development” on 22nd November, 2016 organized by Confederation of Indian Industries in Hotel BNR Chanakya, Ranchi.• Honoured as the chief guest & delivered lecture on “Microwave Engineering and Antenna Design” at CIT, Ranchi organized by TEQIP of World Bank on 20th September, 2016.• Delivered lecture in Aryabatta Auditorium of Ranchi University, Ranchi on the Teachers’ Day and honoured by the Vice-Chancellor.• Delivered lecture on “Sustainable Development” in Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University) as a resource person on 11th August, 2016 at New Delhi.• Delivered lecture on “Disaster Management in Human Resource Development Centre” in Ranchi University on 24th July, 2016.• Delivered lecture on “Issues in University Administration” in Jamia Millia Islamia (Central University) as a resource person on 25th November,2016.

• Paper titled “R4 Model for Case-Based Reasoning and Its Application for Software Fault Prediction” published in “International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence (IJSSCI)” (ISSN: 1942-9045 | EISSN: 1942-9037) Volume 8 Issue 3, IGI Global, USA in the Month of Nov, 2016 (ACM digital library).• Paper titled “Software Fault Prediction Using Unsupervised Learning Technique: A practical Approach” was published in “International Journal of u- and e- Service, Science and Technology” (ISSN: 20054246) Volume 9 Issue 11 in the month of Nov, 2016 (SCOPUS Indexed, South Korea).

• Chaired the National Seminar on Climate Change and the Environment (An Indian Perspective) and chaired the technical session at CIT under TEQIP in the month of June,2016.• Chaired the National Seminar on “Achieving Water Security in Jharkhand” and chaired the technical session on 4th September, 2016 at IE(I),Ranchi.• Chaired a seminar on the burning issue of “Dobha” at Engineer Bhawan, IE(I), Ranchi on 15th September, 2016.• Invited to attend the International Conference on “Evolution in Manufacturing” at BIT, Mesra on 12th November,2016.• Addressed a one day seminar on the topic “Emerging trends of treated water testing and treatment in Jharkhand” at Hotel Radisson Blue on 30th Novemeber,2016.

Prof. N.K.Roy

Dr. Ekbal Rashid

• Paper titled “Impact of Exchange Rate Fluctuations on Pharmaceutical Industries Stock Prices in India” was published in Management Insight (0973-936X; EISSN 2456-0936) Volume 12 No. 1st Issue of June 2016.• Paper titled “Relationship among Exchange Rate and Stock Index an Evidence of NSE” was published in PIMT Journal of Research (PIMT) (ISSN 02278-7925) Volume 8 No. 1. Published in the month of May 2016.

Prof. Roshan Kumar

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Prof. Sudhanshu Maurya

• Paper titled “Security & Privacy aspects of Mobile Cloud Computing using Quantum Cryptography” presented in 2nd International Conference on Computers and Management (ICCM) 2016 conducted on December 28-29, 2016. The conference was organized by California State University, USA & Rajasthan Technical University, Kota.• Paper titled “A Novel Method for Secured Cloud-Health-Care-System” was published in “International Journal of Control Theory and Applications” , (ISSN : 974-5572) Volume 9 Issue 17, SCOPUS Indexed with H Index : 9 and was also presented at the “International Conference on Sustainable Computing Techniques in Engineering, Management and Science” on 9th - 10th, September 2016. The conference was organized by Universal Research Group on Computers and Electronics Engineering (URGCEE), Atlanta, USA in Noida (U.P).• Paper titled “Universalization of Information Technology: A Cloud Computing Framework” was published in the International Journal of Computer Engineering and Applications (ISSN : 2321-3469)Volume 10, Special Issue ICRTCST-2016.

• Attended a refresher course of Commerce and Management in the month of May-June, 2016 conducted by UGC - Human Resource Development Centre, Ranchi.

Prof. Leena Shrivastava

• Paper titled “Role of Effective Human Resource Management Practices on Psychological Contract in Private Universities” was published in BBIT Journal of Management (ISSN No. 2394-7233) Volume 2 Issue 2, July 2016.

Prof. Amrita Majumdar Dr. Neha Keshari

• Paper titled “Impact of Reduced Scale Free Network on Wireless Sensor Network” was published in SCI indexed International Journal “Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications (Elsevier)” (ISSN No. 0378-4371) Volume 463 in the month of Aug, 2016.

Dr. Vikas Sinha• Registered as a member with ‘The Institution of Engineers (India).• Paper titled “Smart City and Solid Waste Management” presented in a seminar conducted by TEQIP under UGC & MHRD, Govt. of India and published in journal (ISSN No. 0973-7057) Volume 11(2) in the month of June, 2016.

• Paper titled “Indo-Anglian Drama & Criticism; Coming of Age” was published in the journal named “Lakhsya” (ISSN No. 2395-0862) Volume 1 & was also presented at the National Conference held on May 11th & 12th,2016 at Yogada Satsang College, Ranchi sponsored by Ranchi University, Ranchi.

• Paper titled “Professional Ethics; Special Focus on Ethics in Teaching Profession” was published in the journal named “Lakshya” (ISSN No. 2395-0862) Volume 2 & was also presented at the National Conference held on July 15 & 16,2016 at Yogada Satsang College, Ranchi sponsored by Ranchi University, Ranchi.

Prof. Sanjeev Srivastava

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Indian Agriculture : from Subsistence to Surplus

Sumeet Yadav | B.Sc. (Agriculture)- IIIrd Semester W i t h r i s i n g c o n c e r n t o m e e t t h e growing demand for diversified food to feed the increasing population, food security has been the top priority on the policy agenda. Over the years, despite the decline in its share in the GDP, agriculture continues to be important in the Indian

economy for food and nutritional security, employment generation and poverty reduction.

In a recent IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) discussion paper on changing sources of growth in Indian agriculture, the authors have shown how the policy shift over the past three decades {1980/1981-2009/2010} have stimulated patterns and sources of agricultural growth in India. They have also evaluated the implications for reasonable priorities for sustainable and inclusive growth.

Since 1995 /1996 policy makers have been targeting to achieve 4% growth in the agricultural sector, but it has been f luctuating over/under 3% since the last two decades. P S Birthal, Principal Scientist at the National Center for Agricultural Economics and Policy Research (NCAP), highlights that in the 1980s technology was the main source of growth which was followed by crop diversification in the 1990s. The price effect that emerged as a strong factor in the 1990s also faded in the following decades, with technology re-emerging as an engine of growth in the first decade of 21st century.

Over the time it was observed that agricultural policies in India, have been cereal – centric especially in wheat and rice. But with change in consumption pattern, income growth and improved infrastructure, the shift towards high value crops played an important role in cushioning agricultural growth. Examining spatial decompositions of growth, the northern region followed technology-led growth ladder, while the western and southern regions relied more on diversification in their growth strategy.

Learning from the past, evaluating the present for the future food and nutritional security of the country, we can evaluate that-

1. With limited land available for cultivation, sustainable intensification and diversification of agriculture are the options to accelerate the agricultural growth.2. Investment in agricultural research and strengthening of service delivery systems are crucial for future improvements in yield of grains and horticulture crops.3. There is a limited scope for sustaining price-led growth in the long run. Investments in markets and infrastructure such as roads are necessary to reduce marketing and transportation cost. This will directly benefit the small farmers.4. Opportunities for small farmers to increase income and escape poverty lie in diversification towards high value crops.

IFPRI’s, P K Joshi, stresses that, “the sustainable agriculture growth must come from technological change and diversification towards high value crops.” Dr. Joshi, emphasizes that, “both central and state governments need to take corrective measures to increase investments in agricultural research, and create favourable business environment through enabling policies towards high value agriculture.”

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a testimony of Excellence...

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