Sangathan day 3  

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Sangathan Day 3 started all bright and sunny with kabaddi semi finals match between MBA and ECE in which ECE qualified for the finals. It was followed by the 200m race (boys and girls) that had Mezbin Khanam of CSE stand victorious in the girls race while Rasheshyam Yadav  of MIT bagged the gold in boys. After this we had the javelin throw. Surabhi Pareek(CSE) and Vishwendra Singh (CSE) bagged the gold in girls and boys respectively. Later in the 400m race, Abhimanyu Singh (ECE) and Neha (ROA) stood victorious in the boys and girls category respectively. We then had the basketball girls exhibition match where the Blacks stood victorious and in Volleyball girls also, the Blacks ruled. The volleyball Boys finals saw ECE emerging victorious while in Kabaddi finals MIT won after a pretty tough battle. Lawn Tennis singles finals saw a tough match between Prateek Das (ECE) and Jayant (CSE) in which Jayant stood victorious. The evening hosted badminton matches - boys. In singles,Pankaj (CSE) was the clear winner while in doubles also CSE bagged the gold with ROA standing second. With that sangathan Day 3 came to an end with maximum golds being bagged by CSE.

Sangathan day 2  

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Surbhi of ASE throwing discuss (PHOTO: CHIRAG/ASCo)
Kabbadi match between the teams of EC and CS (PHOTO: CHIRAG/ASCo)
Sangathan , day 2 , started rather gloomily, with the rain indefinitely postponing most of the matches. But finally battling the rain , the day started its first event with a Kabbaddi match between  MBA and B.tech EC.  Following this there was boys long jump , in which  Radheshayam ( MIT)  stood victorious, closely followed by Parul Yadav (CSE) and Ravi Jaiswal  , in the second and third positions respectively.  After this , the Girls Shot Put match was conducted in which Preethi(EC)  , Prerna Bannerji  (EC) and Sarika(IT) secured the first , second and third positions repectively.  After this , the girl’s Discuss throw match was conducted. The winners of this event were Preeti (ECE) on the first position , followed by Urvashi  and Swati ( Cs) on the 2nd and 3rd positions respectively.  The boys Discuss match brought triumph to Hitesh (ABS), Vikas (bio tech) and Parvesh Rana ( EC). Various other matches took place within the campus. In this , there was the Girl’s T.T. ( singles)  in which Shrishti Kumar (ROA) secured the first position. Ritu Dahiya and Neha Sharma won the Girl’s T.T. doubles.  In the Boy’s Singles T.T. match , Prabhat Vyas secured the first  position with flying colours. Besides this, Chandni Chaudhary  came first in the Girl’s Chess Match. The badminton girls matches were held in the evening, Nidhi (ROA) stood victorious while Nancy Mandla bagged the silver. In the doubles match too ROA took the gold while ECE won the silver medal. With that  day 2 of sangathan came to an end. The day remained cloudy and windy , but yet productive and was successful in bringing out the best talents of AUR.

Hostel Memories and me  

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“Birthdays are nature’s way of telling us to eat more cake, and enjoy more”

One of the best memories of my hostel life are those of the birthdays we celebrate here…and I made yet another cherish able memory last Saturday, thanks to my roommates! It was one of my roomies’ birthday and we celebrated it as per the customs. And as we were enjoying every moment of it, my mind kept racing in the future, thinking about what will I remember about  this special day as I grow really old…the way we danced crazily? Or the way the poor birthday girl got her painful birthday bashes? Or the excitement we all had to see her reactions? No, i don’t think I would remember all that (I’m so very sure about my goldfish memory...), but what I shall remember is that I enjoyed my teenage life to the fullest and without any regrets (touchwood!!). And that is how most of us would want to remember our pasts right? (Bubble becomes Aunt Marge again?!!) Ah, well getting back to the hostel memory, birthdays surely have some kind of magic you know, no matter who is turning a  year old, it surely pumps you up a bit (you’d wish even the top floor stranger a happy birthday!). And when it comes to celebrating a birthday in the hostel, the magic increases manifold! The minute the clock strikes 12, the poor birthday boy/girl has to run for cover to escape from the ruthless bumps friends give! And then the chain of wishes from family and friends, dancing funky on typical music, going insane to the limits! Aah, im surely going to miss this frolic when I won’t be a hosteller, along with the plethora of other wonderful things!
There are a many many more things that my mind wants to pen down but somehow words are failing me to do so…that’s how emotions are sometimes! So time to get nostalgic again, and to leave you guys with lots of wishes….Sangathan ‘10 is rolling already  and mid-semesters aren’t far away people!! Adieu!

Post Symposium Workshop at Amity University Rajasthan  

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Jaipur 20th September 2010. Amity University Rajasthan organized a post Symposium workshop on “Recent Advances in Clinical Research” on Monday. The workshop was a part of International Symposium “The future vision and challenges in Pharmacy Profession” which was recently organized in Birla Auditorium, Jaipur. Chairman of Indian Pharmacy Congress and Registrar- Delhi Pharmacy Council Mr. S.L. Nasa inaugurated the workshop by lighting the lamp.

Latest advances and developments in the field of clinical research were discussed in the conference. Mr. Nasa emphasized on the requirement of young pharmacists in the field of Clinical Research. He also threw light upon various Pharmaceutical Associations in India.

Dr. Paul Lalwani, Director Empower School Of health, New Delhi said that Clinical Research in India has great Potential. India not only has manpower but also is a receptive society, government support and one of the best Education System. This favors excellence in the field of clinical Research in Pharmacy.

Prof. (Dr.) Raj Singh, Vice Chancellor AUR said, “ We feel proud to be privileged of witnessing a post Symposium Workshop comprising of respected and Eminent speaker from all over the country, and this gives opportunity to our budding Biotechnologists to interact and increase their awareness about the present industry Scenario.”

Dr. G.K. Aseri, Head Amity Institute of Biotechnology gave vote of thanks to all the respected speakers for invaluable time and guidance.

Sangathan 2010 - Day 1  

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Fresh from a bout of rainfall, Sanghatan’10 started off vibrantly on a bright-cum-athletic day, with a patriotic dance on India’s national song, Vande Mataram. With this spirit of patriotism, Registrar-AUR, Mr.V.K.Pande addressed the gathering with a welcome speech, and invited the events’ chief guest, Prof. Raj Singh (Vice-Chancellor, AUR) to declare the sports meet open. The vice chancellor hoisted the Indian national flag amidst the patriotic tunes of the national anthem. Displaying unity and regulation were students from six streams of Amity, steadily marching past the spectators, faculty and the jury members.

Following this, the oath ceremony took place wherein the captains from each team along with the university captain pledged to abide by the main motive of Sangathan that is; brotherhood, leadership and teamwork. Prof. Raj Singh then addressed the crowd impressing upon the benefits of sports and the zeal to be involved in it. He was delighted to state that amity has grown along with time and that its glory has not been achieved overnight, rather it involves a decade of hard work and dedication. Conveying the best wishes of AUR’s Hon’ble Chancellor, Mr. Aseem Chauhan to the participants, the vice chancellor also expressed the chancellor’s desire to be present at this event. Concluding the inaugural session, the event proceeded with athletics commencing with the 100mtr Racing, which is scheduled to be followed by Volley Ball, Foot Ball, Badminton and Hockey. It is sought to look forward to enthusiasm and sportsman ship spirit by the students participating in the Sangathan.

Message from Hon’ble Founder President for Sangathan  

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My dear students, faculty members, staff members and others at Amity University Rajasthan,

I am happy that from this year onwards it has been decided to involve the students of Amity University Rajasthan more rigorously with the event SANGATHAN and it is a great development.

SANGATHAN provides a unique opportunity wherein the students participating in various sports and athletic events can showcase their talent and skills, competence and interest and also this event greatly helps in developing multi-faceted qualities and virtues among them. This would tremendously lead to developing their overall personality and resulting in their faster career growth in times to come.
Whenever I had a chance to be with the students of Amity University Rajasthan, I was highly impressed from their dedication, loyalty and the urge to utilize their time in the best possible way during their stay. It has always given me immense pleasure and satisfaction.

I wish SANGATHAN 2010 of Amity University Rajasthan all the success and best joy.


I eagerly look forward to the participation of the winning teams of Amity University Rajasthan at the valedictory function of SANGATHAN 2010 at Amity University Noida campus.

Message from Hon’ble Chancellor-AUR for Sangathan  

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Dear Students, Faculty and Staff of Amity University Rajasthan.
Today, we are celebrating the inaugural function of Sangathan which has animportant place in our annual calendar. Sangathan which is a celebration of Amity students from across all campuses, provides a forum for interaction, caring and sharing and togetherness for all Amitians. It is a time when we all come together year upon year and we can measure the growth of Amity by the size of the event which increases annually. With so many students participating from every corner of the nation and many foreign countries Sangathan is a good example of how Amity represents unity in diversity.

It is also a time when every student is given the opportunity to compete in a friendly setting. Each individual can test the boundaries of their own limits and improve their own performance through training and practice. The most important lesson here however will be while individual performance is important at the end it is only the cumulative performance of the team that will matter and I am sure that all of you must be fostering a sense of team work and team spirit.

I wish the students of Amity University Rajasthan of the very best for Sangathan and I am sure that in the competition and in the march past you will make us all proud. I would have very much liked to be there with you today, but I am currently out of the country launching yet another international Amity campus.
I will surely interact with the Sangathan team from AUR when you come for the final competition.

Remember that it does not matter whether you win or lose but rather how well you practice, how much effort you put in and how much you enjoy. Always maintain a positive attitude and a sense of fair play throughout the event. For me you are all already winners.



With my warm affection.

Aseem Chauhan

Chancellor

Amity University Rajasthan.

Let’s meet ‘Write hand’  

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“We shall overcome… We shall overcome... One day... Oho deep in my heart I do believe that we shall overcome one day” the brilliant fervent lines of a patriotic song reflects our commitment towards duty. Dedication, commitment, sincerity, responsibility very nice words to listen, to talk about and to mention in our speeches. Do we ever understand that what we are doing and what we are told to do, we talk about so many things but do we actually mean them! I feel there is a gigantic difference between these two habits.
Since my infancy whenever I look upon the things I found them strange to me but familiar to my ideology, quite confusing, isn’t it! But simply I meant to say that what I always think about and what I actually found in the world are two lines of a railway track which travels along but never meet. There is always two bulls fight in my mind, ultimately the who wins is the one whom I feed the most. Then after concluding a single thought with supportive facts is good task to hang around with.
There is always a tide of thoughts in our mind and this tide provokes us to take certain reactions or to make up our mind for a particular thing. Same is the case with me, when things comes to my way I take them along but the bulls of my mind starts fighting, and whom to feed well becomes a decisive action. This tide of thoughts and summary of bulls fight comes out through veins of my hand. And my hand gets a reason to work which results in the writing.
This hand writes about the things candidly and sarcastically as well.  It treats the scenes with its distinct ideology. Everything which surrounds it plays the role of motivator. With this my hand welcomes u in its world of thoughts, confusions and conclusions.

Deligates from US Embassy visits AUR  

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VARAD BHATNAGAR
Amity, 13th September: A team of two people from U.S.A. embassy comprising Mr. Michael Mecy, counselor for cultural affairs at the U.S. mission in New Delhi and Mrs. Mandeep Kaur, all India principal programme advisor public affair section American embassy visited Amity University Rajasthan. The purpose was to perk up the relation of AUR with embassy for their student exchange program.
The team was welcomed by Brig. G.S.Rathore, director of administration, AUR. Visit commenced with the light informal session with Prof. Raj Singh, Vice chancellor of AUR. After a little discussion they proceeded towards auditorium, where they met students of Amity Business School (ABS). Mr. Mecy lectured the students on the role of leadership in management and shared numerous experience of him regarding the topic.
According To him” leaders are not born but primed, we just need to ponder upon our capabilities and our will to achieve something.” although management is a wide term but yet he said” managers are the key spice of this term, managers do things correctly but leaders do correct things.” After his lecture he invited the students to come up with their queries and while answering one of the question regarding success and prosperity he said
That both the terms are somehow diverse with each other as success sometimes can risk our life and prosperity deals with both knowledge and wealth, significant is what motivates us to work hard.
During his session few students were awarded with t-shirts and other articles for their questions by Mrs. Kaur. After this interactive sitting vote of thanks and mementos were given by hon’ble vice chancellor of AUR.

A NOUVEAU SPECTRUM  

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Amity, 7th September: Starting on a very optimistic note was the biotech quiz, aptly named “Biospectra-A Knowledge Vibgyor”, courtesy its seven outstanding teams, from every stream of Amity Institute Of Biotechnology. Commencing with the lighting of the lamp, the quiz started with a few inspiring lines from the quizmaster, and then quickly proceeded to the introduction of teams, and the rules and regulation.

Each round, apart from having some new rules, had been oddly labelled with names signifying various era’s the human race has gone through, i.e., the archaic age, etc. Some interesting questions, coupled with even better answers, did the job of having the audience glued, and sometimes in splits! Tempting the audience with chocolates as prizes was the audience questioning rounds, held after each quizzing round. The rounds got more exciting with one team being eliminated after every other round, setting the mode of “survival of the fittest”.

At the end of the fourth round, the stage then witnessed a fierce-but-tactical battle between the remaining four teams, fighting their way for the top three positions. The last round, as is seen in most of the quizzes was the “Rapid-Fire” round, which had the usual privilege of deciding the victorious, with each team having an option of answering ten questions, in sixty seconds. As was predictable from the score pattern of the previous rounds, Anuraj Dhankar, and Jiten Doshi from B.Tech (Biotech-5th Sem)-Sec.A, emerged victorious, with each being awarded a 2-GB pen drive, and a roaring amity clap from the audience.

Apart from few hitches and glitches, this quiz served its purpose of successfully establishing Amity Biotech Association(ABA), a brainchild of Dr.G.K.Aseri, Deputy Director, AIB. As was visible from the thanksgiving speech of a much contended Dr.G.K.Aseri, the quiz also set the stage for further interesting and innovative events from ABA.

ASCo's Environment Friendly Approach  

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AASTHA SAXENA/AKANKSHA KAUSHIK

Kalwar Khurd, 8th September: Awareness and motivation is a motto of every human being which was promoted through a media campaign at KALWAR KHURD by MJMC 3 semester (ASCO) students .The campaign was all about cleanliness ,saving and hygiene. Enthusiasm reached to a level where every villager came and males motivated their women and children to whole heartedly participate in the campaign. Environment was such that everyone was enrolled in it. The message was efficiently circulated among everyone present there and the campaign resulted in a fruitful and interactive session.



ASCo Students performing Nukkad Nattak (PHOTO: HASINA KHAN/ MJMC)
It started with the school where team of MJMC III semester collected all students and created an environment of excitement in the young minds and they took the children to the DHARAMSHALA where rest of the villagers already assembled. The session began with the address given to everyone present there where inquires were made to understand the problems faced by the villagers .In order to make the people understand the concept clearly NUKKAD NATTAK was enacted. NUKKAD NATTAK was praised by everyone especially by the opinion leaders of the village. To make the mission more impressive, pamphlets were also circulated. With the objective to give longer life to the message students also hosted a flex carrying slogans and images motivating villagers towards cleanliness and savings on the wall of the Dharamshala. The campaign ended with distribution of eatables


The campaign resulted a great success as it brought a change in the mindset of all present there, and gave a hope that there living conditions will improve.


And ended with a saying:


“Rakho safai Charon aur



Badho swastha jeewan ki aur”


ASCo students at Kalwar (PHOTO: AASTHA/MJMC)

ASCo students at Vatsalya  

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Achrol, 6th September: A team of students from Amity School of Communication went to ‘Vatsalya’- an NGO working as an orphanage. Students went to Vatsalya to interact, educate and spend some memorable time with the children there. The visit aimed at educating children about water conservation and importance of plantation.

’ Vatsalya’ is located in Achrol a town 5 kms away from Amity University Rajasthan. Vatsaliyans were happy and excited to learn the social concept innovatively. Students performed a skit based on water conservation, which was followed by a short interactive session dealt with general awareness about various other social issued related to their daily life. Students promoted the greenery by planting few plants with the help of Vatsaliyans. Students also discussed how to keep the garden green and well maintained.

The visit not only helped the Vatsaliyans as they were educated on several very important aspects but also ASCo students as it was an opportunity for them to understand and analyze the factual situation at Vatsalya.

At the end of the session ASCo students distributed sweets to the children and took a leave from that beautiful place with a promise to come back soon.

HAPPY TEAHERS DAY!!!!  

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AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN SALUTES  AND WISHES 'GURUS' WHO TAUGHT OUR NATION TO THINK ON THE AUSPICIOUS OCCASION OF TEACHERS DAY....
MAY ALMIGHTY SHOWER HIS CHOICEST BLESSINGS ON YOU ALL!!!!(AMEEN)

TEACHERS AND ME  

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“Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task." - Haim G. Ginott
Hey all! Another beautiful Sunday, this time all the more special; 5th September, the one day that we students never forget (we ought to never forget!!). And before I start my blah blah, Happy Teachers Day!!! They say that, after parents, it is your teachers that help you mould your tomorrow! Well I personally couldn’t agree more. Its not that we always have the best teachers around us, but nevertheless, we learn something or the other from each one of them! This special day reminds me of one very special teacher I cannot ever forget, Mrs. Rosaline, who taught me Science back in 6th.  Now it wasn’t just the way she taught that made her my favorite. What made her so special was her unbelievable caring nature. The way she would speak to us was as if we were her own children! I have had many teachers and guides after her but Rosaline Ma’am has indeed left a lasting impression…people like her truly inspire students in the good way. And so on this Teachers day, I not only express my heartfelt thanks to all my dear teachers who have inspired me in more than many ways, but also request my fellow mates to make this one day a special one for your teachers and guides…have a happy bubbly day! Bye…….

TEACHERS AND ME  

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“Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that at times they accomplish this impossible task." - Haim G. Ginott
Hey all! Another beautiful Sunday, this time all the more special; 5th September, the one day that we students never forget (we ought to never forget!!). And before I start my blah blah, Happy Teachers Day!!! They say that, after parents, it is your teachers that help you mould your tomorrow! Well I personally couldn’t agree more. Its not that we always have the best teachers around us, but nevertheless, we learn something or the other from each one of them! This special day reminds me of one very special teacher I cannot ever forget, Mrs. Rosaline, who taught me Science back in 6th.  Now it wasn’t just the way she taught that made her my favorite. What made her so special was her unbelievable caring nature. The way she would speak to us was as if we were her own children! I have had many teachers and guides after her but Rosaline Ma’am has indeed left a lasting impression…people like her truly inspire students in the good way. And so on this Teachers day, I not only express my heartfelt thanks to all my dear teachers who have inspired me in more than many ways, but also request my fellow mates to make this one day a special one for your teachers and guides…have a happy bubbly day! Bye…….