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CII Yi YUVA CHAUPAL

ANNUAL REPORT

2018-19

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CONTENTS

S. No. TOPIC

1. About CII Yi Yuva Chaupal

2. Committee

3. Key activities

4. Reports

5. Student members

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ABOUT CII YI YUVA CHAUPAL

Young Indians involves students from schools and colleges around the country to indulge them

in leadership, personality development and nation building activities. Yi Students Net envisions

connecting students to the community, the country at large and working towards a movement for

“Nation Building”.

Young Indians (Yi) is an integral part of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), a non

government, not-for-profit, industry. Yi has around 1500 direct members in 32 chapters, and

engages around 8300 students through student nets. Yi membership includes young progressive

Indians between the age of 25 & 40 and comprises entrepreneurs, professionals and achievers

from different walks of life. “To become the voice of Young Indians Globally” being the vision

of Yi, it provides a platform for young Indians to participate and contribute. Yi’s work can be

divided primarily into three groups; “Young Leadership”’ “Young Social Entrepreneurship” and

“International Engagements”.

“Yi YUVA” is the name for Yi Youth Affairs vertical. Young Indians involve students from

schools and colleges by forming “Chaupals” across various institutes around the country. Yi

Yuva IIS Chaupal aims to synergise students and their energy for positive action. It provides an

opportunity to start thinking and work for India. As a part of this net, Students work in cross

functional teams with a broad objective of enhancing their leadership skills and giving back to

the nation. In the process, they get opportunity for self development, skill building, community

service and nation building.

The Yi Chapter launched its first Yi Student NET with the IIS University on 19th September

2013. Mr. Rohit Verma, chair, Yi JAipur Chapter and Dr. Ashok Gupta, Vice Chancellor, The

IIS University, signed MOU for the same.

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IIS (Deemed to be UNIVERSITY), JAIPUR

CII Yi YUVA Chaupal Committee (2018-2019)

The committee formed to organize and coordinate activities of the CII Yi student’s Net –

“IISU Chaupal” is as follows:

S. No. Name Designation

1. Deepika Singh Coordinator

2. Mahima Rai Coordinator

3. Anju Singh Member

4. Deepshikha Bhatia Member

5. Disha Soni Member

6. Garima Harit Member

7. Harshita Upadhyaya Member

8. Kanika Maheshwari Member

9. Megha Arya Member

10. Preeti Singh Member

11. Rajni Gupta Member

12. Vyoma Agarwal Member

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List of Activities

S. No. Date Event Coordinator No. of Students

1. 22nd

May, 2018 – 5th

July,

2018

Internship at Manu

Yantralaya Pvt. Ltd

Dr. Mahima Rai 1

2. 9th August, 2018 Orientation Dr. Mahima Rai 150

3. 15th

August, 2018 Digital Social Campaign Dr. Mahima Rai 2

4. 23rd

August, 2018 Industrial visit (FruBon) Dr. Deepika Singh

& Dr. Shweta

Kastiya

50

5. 1st and 2

ndSeptember, 2018 Internship at Jaipur by Nite Dr. Mahima Rai 2

6. 17th

September, 2018 MSME Day Dr. Shivi Saxena 15

7. 24th October, 2018 Manthan Debate Competition Dr. Mahima Rai 2

8. 11th January, 2019 Road Safety Awareness

Session

Dr. Garima Harit 6

9. 18th January, 2019 – 20

th

January, 2019

Leadership Camp Dr. Mahima Rai 6

10. 7th

February, 2019 Industrial Visit (Gosil

Exports)

Dr. Harshita

Upadhyaya

17

11. 25th

February,2019 Annual Session (Young India) Dr. Mahima Rai 8

12. 28th February,2019 Annual Session ( Disaster

Management)

Ms. Vyoma

Agarwal

50

13. 29th March ,2019 Safety Awareness Dr. Mahima

Agarwal

15

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Internship at Manu Yantralaya Pvt. Ltd.

Date- 5th

July, 2018

Place- Manu Yantralaya (P) Ltd., Sitapura, Jaipur

A tremendous opportunity was provided to Ms. Vaishnavi Sharma, member of CII Yi Yuva

pursuing her major in Marketing and Finance by Manu Yantralaya Pvt. Ltd. which involved

working as an intern in Marketing and proving her worth by showcasing the potential needed for

the job.

In the internship program from 22nd

May to 5th July 2018, she worked under Mr. Abhinav

Banthia, Director of the company and Ex Chair of Yi. Her role was to generate leads for the

company and some of the tasks assigned to her involved searching for the companies, using

various techniques to bring in new business and growing customer bases through effective

networking.

It evinced to be a wonderful chance to learn the marketing skills in the technical field and also to

handle and generate the leads from B2B market from various countries due to the work setting

which provided room for manoeuvre and hence enhanced her innovativeness as a student and an

employee in the future.

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Orientation Day

Date- 11th

August, 2018

Place- University Premises

An Orientation program about CII Yi Yuva was organized on 11th August, 2018 in the

University premises. The guests of the event were Mr.Abhinav Banthia, Past Chair- Yuva Jaipur

and Director, Manu Yantralaya Pvt. Ltd and Mr. Atin Jain, Chair-Yi Jaipur and Director and

Principal Officer, Wesford Insurance Brokers and Risk Managers Pvt Ltd. To begin with,

Abhinav Sir gave a presentation about the concept of “Yuva” to the students. Information

regarding the various activities which included leadership, personal development and nation

building was delivered. It was mentioned that the project deals with a range of topics such as

cleanliness, road safety, fight against child sexual abuse etc. Enthusiasm spread along, when the

leaders explained the students the importance of ‘Being the change, for the change of the nation’.

The enthusiastic set of pupils showed more spunk after understanding the unique opportunity to

be the driving force behind each initiative. The programme came to a content end with a signing

note ‘We are young Indians, The voice of new India’.

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Digital Social Campaign

Date- 15th

August, 2018

CII Yi Yuva organized a virtual strive on 15th

August, in which two volunteers namely

Anoushka Gupta and Yatika Agarwal participated with full avidity. The campaign demanded a

video on the social theme ‘What does freedom mean to you?’ Systematic efforts and planning

were necessary to frame the final project. The assignment was initiated by collecting interviews

and ideas on what Indians thought about freedom. Students, nimbly, interviewed several people

from different milieu, college, streets, corporate etc. Photographs, relevant brand logos were also

a part of the video.

The account of the venture was to bring inclusiveness and togetherness from Indian diversity. It

was a productive accomplishment.

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Industrial Visit

Date - 23rd August 2018

Place - Dev Milk Foods Pvt. Ltd. Mahindra World City, Village Kalwar, Jaipur- 302037

An industrial visit to Dev Milk Foods Pvt Ltd (FruBon) was organized on 23rd August 2018 for

Yuva members of the University. A batch of 46 students and two faculty coordinators (Dr

Deepika Singh and Dr Shweta Kastiya) left the IISU campus around 10.00 am and reached the

illustrious arena of FruBon at 10.50 am, where they were warmly welcomed by the honorable

Director of the company- Mr.Rohit Verma and his team. To begin with, a short presentation was

made in the form of a verbal tour of the factory and introduction about the prominent members

of the company. Next, the students were divided into two groups-one group to visit the bakery

section and the second group to visit the ice-cream production unit. Before proceeding towards

both the production units, a set of strict safety rules to be followed during the visit were informed

to the inquisitive students. In the bakery section, the demonstration was initiated by informing

about the making process of bread which included mixing, molding, fermentation, cooling,

shaping, and baking. Then the team headed towards the white products division where they were

made aware of the process involved in making and packaging of milk, curd, buttermilk, sweet

milk etc. This was followed by visit to the most awaited section of the tour, the ice cream

division. It's aroma, atmosphere, and visuals made their stomachs growl even more. Apart from

the verbal information, what made them more fascinated was the sight of the practical

demonstration of the making and packaging of the mouth drooling ice cream. Their excitement

crossed its horizon when they were taken to the blast room with a temperature of -35°C. Finally

to quench the thirst of their curious minds they assembled in the conference room where they not

only popped their questions but were also served refreshments. This enthusiastic and educational

tour came to an end with a group photograph of the FruBon team and the YUVA members. With

a wholesome of memories and experience the Yuva members reached the university.

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6th

edition of Jaipur by Nite 2018

Date- 2nd

September, 2018

Place- CII Yi Jaipur office

CII Jaipur chapter organized the 6th

edition of Jaipur by Nite 2018 on 1st and 2

nd of September

2018 for which two Yuva members Mahak Raswant and Riya Chawla of MBA (HR) volunteered

to seek Industrial field exposure. The time period of approximately one month from 30th July to

2nd

September 2018 at the CII Jaipur office not only proved to be an excellent opportunity for the

students to learn communication skills and event management but also to experience a

professional work environment.

Their work profile included online promotion, providing information and registration for the

event. Their further job was to cordially invite and ensure the notable presence of CII sponsors,

officials and guests for the occasion.

The students were also awarded a certificate of appreciation at the end of the event for

completing the training program successfully.

The internship prepared the students for similar opportunities in the future and trained them for

typical occupational settings. Overall the program helped the students to know their true

potential.

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MSME Day

Date- 17 September 2018

Place- Hotel Clarks Amer

On 17th

Sept. 2018, CII Yi Jaipur celebrated the MSME Day along with the Department of

MSME, Government of Rajasthan in Hotel Clarks Amer. 15 Yuva members accompained with a

faculty coordinator Dr. Shivi Saxena volunteered for the event and showed high motivation and

enthusiasm by giving their best to the occasion. The theme of the event was dedicated to youth

and covered topics such as youth entrepreneurship and employment. The purpose was to

highlight the strong contribution of business worldwide to livelihoods, communities, and

economies and the need to support MSMEs towards their success. The guest of honor was

Dr. D.B. Gupta, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan. The occasion not just proved to be a

platform for broadening the associations but was a great learning experience. The auspicious

event ended with a valedictory session scheduled to award the entrepreneurs and industrialists

for their hard work and sweet outcome.

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Manthan

Date- 6th

October, 2018

Place- Poornima University, Jaipur

An Inter College Debate Competition, ‘Manthan’ was organized on 6th October 2018 by

Poornima University, two of our Yuva volunteers, Ishita Bassi and Samridhi Kedia participated

in it.The competition was held at Arbuda Convention Centre between 9:30am to 5:30pm. This

year, the University collaborated with YUVA club. The event was well organized and the young

talents performing were full of enthusiasm which was really inspiring. The purpose of the visit

was interpersonal skills enhancement and to stand tall as active youth. The event was put to a

beautiful end with judge’s ending note and recommendations rendering an enriching debating

experience for our YUVA members and all the young participants.

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Leadership Camp

Date- 20th

January 2019

Place- Poornima University, Sitapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303905

The noon of January 18th

, 2019 was marked by the commencement of the 5th edition of the

National YUVA Leadership camp conducted as a part of the Leadership Academy by the CII Yi

Six Yuva volunteers from the University Shefali Bisht, Sejal Machiwal, Yashika Choudhary,

Vishakha Khandelawal, Prachi Kothari, Urmil Jeswani participated in it. The students were

warmly welcomed by the coordinators into the premises of Poornima College of Engineering

where their stay for the next 3 days was facilitated. After a few hours, the two buses of Poornima

University itself were filled with the enthusiastic and excited members of YUVA. The first visit

was to a ball bearing cages manufacturing industry named Manu Yantralaya. The 1988

established industry has collaborations with many MNCs and had an impressive machinery

setup. After having snacks and mementos given by the team of Manu Yantralaya, the members

of YUVA got bifurcated into two groups: one for the visit to Ratan textiles and the other to the

Gosil exports. The visit to Ratan textiles was filled with colors, aesthetics and magical

experience. The students got to witness the manufacturing of textiles in their most simple and

pure form. In visit to Gosil exports the YUVAs got to see and learn about the most exquisite

secret behind the finish, forms and shapes given to the jewels. The industrial visits ended with

the arrival of students at the Poornima University at 1830 hours. This was followed by the

official inauguration of the leadership camp and lamp lighting by Ms. Alifiya Calcuttawala, Yi

YUVA National Chair & Regional Director, The Wanderers and Mr. Shreyans Kasliwal, Yi

Jaipur Chapter Chair & Director, Kamal Autofinance Ltd. The young members of YUVA were

then introduced with the vision behind CII and Yi. They were informed about the perspective

behind the formation and execution of CII Yi YUVA. With this, the mike was handed over to

Mr. Shreyans Kasliwal who highlighted the leadership skills and the true character traits of an

effective leader. It was then that the YUVA members along with Ms. Calcuttawala got

introduced to each other through a very interesting activity. They were then divided into 8 teams

to perform an overnight activity based on political parties. The objective of the skit was to

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inculcate the students with the knowledge of effective teamwork, leadership, cooperation, and

time management. The students after dinner again gathered to be a part of the YUVA’s Got

Talent contest to end the night with some entertainment and fun.

The 2nd

day of the camp was scheduled as a Jaipur city tour to Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal and Jal

Mahal. Mr. Tarachand, the tour guide was extremely friendly and warm. It was very well evident

by the excited faces of the students that they neither wanted the time to pass nor did they had the

patience to explore more. The picture clicking sessions, souvenirs, and extremely captivating

view were most probably the highlights. After the lunch, the entire auditorium was ready with

enthusiasm and energy to greet the next speaker Mr. Rahul Mrichandani, Yi past National Chair

and Executive Director, Aries Agro Ltd. With the help of stories and interesting examples, the

session was totally amazing. Each and every student participated to show his/her keen interest

and attentiveness. After a short break, the time came to showcase the charts and skit based on the

5 point agendas prepared by the different teams overnight. The presentation was extremely

impressive as many of the students with stage fear and lingual problems also courageously

presented their views. The last speaker of the night was Mr. Nitin Sethi, Vice President Digital,

Indigo Airlines and explained when is the right time to lead and how to make global brands. The

long yet satisfying day ended with the dinner.

The last day of the camp commenced with the speech of a very brilliant and successful person

Mr. Paresh Gupta, Brand ambassador, Rajasthan Government Youth and Sports, and TEDx

speaker. Every word spoken by Mr. Gupta filled everyone with more respect for him and his

reputation. In fact, it was extremely fascinating to hear all the speakers and to know them. They

proved out to be very friendly and cooperative by answering the questions and helping in every

way possible.To sum up the entire speech sessions, Mr. Atin Jain, Founder Brooklyn World

Travels, Director Westford Insurance Brokers & Risk Managers Pvt. Ltd. came up with a final

presentation and a very motivating video. The next and again a much awaited session was the

valediction ceremony. Every team was highly appreciated and awarded certificate of

participation. The helping hands and the coordinators were thanked with a token of appreciation,

and great round of applause. To capture the moment all the members, leaders and coordinators

assembled to have a group photograph and to bid goodbye to the different young minds from

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different states and cities. The three-day experience proved out to be a great learning session for

not only the students but the leaders who were present on the occasion.

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Road Safety Awareness Session

Date - 11th January 2019

Place - JVP International School, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur

As part of the “Yi Road Safety week” which was observed from 7th January to 13th January

2019, a Road Safety Awareness session was organized on 11th January 2019 at JVP

International School, Jaipur. Five of our Yuva volunteers Alvina Thomas, Shefali Bisht, Riya

Sharma, Shivani Khandelwal and Riya Sharma accompanied by a faculty coordinator

Dr. Garima Harit left the IISU campus at 10:15am and reached the school premises at about

10:45am. The session commenced with the distribution of Road Safety Education pamphlets.

This was followed by a warm welcome of all present by Arpit Sir. The guest of the day was

introduced as Mrs. Prerana Arora, Centre coordinator and Research Scholar, Centre for Road

safety, Jaipur. The introduction to Chota Cop Project started with a friendly interaction between

the speaker and the students. The presentation consisted of many funny yet informative pictures

and videos for the children. The active participation of the students was easily evident by their

nature of answering the questions. It was a feeling of contentment to know that the young

generation seems to be very well aware of their sense of responsibility. A distinguished step was

taken by the team of YUVA by conducting a survey in the form of Road Safety Report Card and

a drawing competition to ensure the involvement of the younger generation. This was followed

by an oath-taking ceremony to obey and practice all the traffic rules and to educate others also to

do so.

The session came to an end with the sharing of mementos and a group photograph. The entire

session infused a sense of accountability among Yuva volunteers and motivated them to be a part

of such activities in future also.

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Industrial visit

Date- 7th

February 2019

Place- Gosil Exports Pvt. Ltd., Sitapura, Jaipur

A visit was scheduled on 7th February 2019, Thursday to an eminent and exquisite jewellery

industry Gosil Exports Pvt. Ltd. which comprised of a batch of 17 students and a coordinator

faculty member Dr. Harshita Upadhaya. The entire group left the university campus at 10 am and

entered the lush industrial site of Gosil Exports at 10:30 am.

The students were welcomed with a detailed introduction and brief working mechanism of the

manufacturing process. The presentation was followed by a short interaction with the employees

about the designing of ornaments in the head office before moving further to the rear area of the

premises to witness the actual craftwork. It was completely mesmerizing to spectate the cutting,

polishing and finishing of the jewels.

The stunning and extremely refined output of the hard work was beyond any explanation but still

the students had a lot in mind to enquire about. With witty and satisfying answers to the

questions of the Yuvas, the visit ended with appetizing snacks and a happy picture.

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12th

Edition of Skills and HR Conclave

Date-15th

February, 2019

Place- Hotel Radisson Blu, Jaipur

CII Organized the 12th

edition of skill and HR conclave “Employment and Employability for

Growth” on 15th February,2019 at Hotel Radisson Blu, Jaipur. The session started at 10:15 am

with the welcome speech by Mr. Anil Saboo, Managing Director, Elektrolites Pvt. Ltd. focusing

on the work of CII and Rajasthan Government for the development of Corporate, Apprentice and

trained and skilled labor. The mic was then handed over to Mr. Ngikya Gohain, MD RSLDC &

Commissioner SEE, Govt. of Rajasthan. He suggested some brilliant ways to the Ministry of

HRD and Education to focus on education as well as vocational studies. The next speaker on the

panel was Mr. Sameer Gupta, Managing Director, Jakson Group who pointed out some facts and

figures about impact of globalization and artificial intelligence, development of machines and

atomization, change in concept of team work and how the role of managers will change in

coming years due to atomization of machinery. The fourth speaker of the day was Mr. Naveen

Jain who shared his views about both the government and private sector followed by Mr.

Vaibhav Galriya who linked some economic aspects with the lack of employability and proposed

that the education system should change according to the needs of corporate world. The final

speaker on the panel was Dr. Subhash Garg, Hon’ble Minister for Technical Education, Govt. of

Rajasthan and shared his concerns about education development. He suggested that the

government and corporate should come together to reduce the gaps between the sectors and

should focus on the course of development. The welcome session ended with the concluding

note by Mr. Saboo and the vote of thanks by Mr. Anand Mishra. The session paused for a tea

break and resumed at 11:45 am with a presentation on dynamic nature of jobs in corporate and

government sector by Mr. Sanjay Srivastava followed by the next speaker, Mr. Rajat

Bhattacharya who focused on the key challenges of scaling, impact of industry and changes in

customer’s mindset. The 3rd speaker of the session was Brig. (Dr.) Surjit Pabla, who proceeded

the discussion on practioner guide on policy intervention and stated the fact that there is need for

upgrading skill education at tertiary level. Mr. Vivek Mantage focused on the skills required for

employability. The 5th

speaker of the seminar was Mr. Rajesh Jain who shared the RSLDC skill

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model and policies. The last speech before the lunch break was given Mr. Puneet Mittal who put

forward the facts related to the reason of Attrition and some new challenges in the education

industry and quoted that “Real Success will be created by making long term maps”.

The seminar recommenced at 2:15 pm with a small reception of all the speakers for the next

session which started with the opening speech by Mr. Sunil Baveja. He shared his views about

the evolution and new concepts in HR and the impact of talent, leadership and culture on it. The

next spokesperson was Mr. Naveen Jaitly who enlightened the audience about the role of HR in

managing Tacit Knowledge followed by the third speaker Ms. Ritu Shree who shared her views

on future ready talent pool, benefits from retaining employees and the need for talent

management in the organization. The succeeding speaker Ms. Pankuri shared her perspective

about Apprentice and the acts which should be formulated to change the current position of

apprentices in the education system. The final speaker for the seminar was Mr. Vivek who

presented certain facts related to talent pool and its importance in establishing a different

organizational culture along with some of the prerequisites for creating a future ready talent pool.

The panel was finally open for question and answers before it came to an end with the formal

vote of thanks by Mr. Saboo at 4:00 pm.

The conclave evinced to be an excellent learning experience for all the students. It felt great to

acknowledge that the government of Rajasthan is also concerned about creating employment

opportunities for the upcoming generation.

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Annual Session of Young Indians

Date- 25th

February, 2019

Place- Hotel Royal Orchid, Jaipur

On 25th February 2019, CII Yi Yuva, held it’s Annual Session of Young Indians Jaipur Chapter)

2018-2019 and Session on “Learn Today- Lead Tomorrow”. A batch of 8 students accompanied

with a teacher coordinator Dr. Mahima Rai reached the beautiful premises of Hotel Royal Orchid

at 4:00 PM. After completion of registration by 5:00 PM the session was commenced by the

warm welcome regards by Past Chair Mr. Shreyans Kaslinwal.

The entire session was meticulously stratified into 4 fractions which included 16 speeches. The

welcome regards were followed by Director and State Head Mr. Nitin Gupta. Mr. Jaideep Ahuja

took over the dias and addressed the crowd with the theme of the session. In the second fraction

of the forum the Annual Report was released and addressed by Mr. Anil Saboo Chairman, and

Mr. Anand Mishra Vice Chairman. The prominent part of the whole program was the acceptance

speech of Incoming Chapter Chair and Incoming Chapter Co Chair, which was diligently

addressed in the third part of the session by Mr. Nitesh Saboo and Mr. Jalesh Arya respectively.

After a short break the event commenced with the Panel Discussion and the prosperous Lamp

Lighting Ceremony. The Chief Guest of the event, Mr. Sachin Pilot Hon’ble Deputy Chief

Minister, Government of Rajasthan graced the ceremony with his presence. The Guest of Honour

for the event were Ms Divya Maderna Hon’ble Member of Legislative Assembly, Mr Rohit

Bohra Hon’ble Member of Legislative Assembly Rajkhera and Mr. Rohit Saboo Past Chairman-

CII Rajasthan and President and CEO, NEI. The guests were cordially welcomed by Mr. Anil

Saboo and Mr. Nitin Gupta. The core of the conference was political issues on nation building,

on which Mr. Sachin Pilot gave a astounding speech. Educational and apt talks by the esteemed

guests were very captivating. Open House being the last fragment of the event was the most

riveting one. The voracious crowd bloomed with question and issues faced by the citizens of the

nation, which were very patiently and fittingly answered by the leaders.

The whole session was a symbiosis of team work and motivation which stimulated our

responsibilities towards our nation. The session was culminated by a pleasing dinner. The whole

team of Young India determined to have a productive year ahead.

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National Conference on Disaster Management

Date- 28th

February, 2019

Place- SMS Convention Centre, Jaipur

On the 28th

February of 2019, CII in collaboration with Department of Disaster Management,

Relief and Civil Defence, Govt. of Rajasthan organised a national conference on Disaster

Management in the SMS Convention Centre, Jaipur. The objective of the symposium was to

ensure a “Disaster Resilient Rajasthan”. A batch of 15 volunteers and coordinator Ms. Vyoma

Agarwal left the university premises at 08:00 am and reached the Convention Centre at 08:30

am. The session started at 10: 15 am after the completion of registrations.

The entire event was divided into three fractions. The first being the inaugural session

commenced with the welcome remarks by Mr. Anil Saboo, Chairman, CII Rajasthan State

Council whereas the theme was addressed by Mr. Ashutosh A T Pednekar, Secretary, Disaster

Management, Relief & Civil Defence Department, Govt. of Rajasthan. It was followed by the

addresses of Mr. Sameer Gupta, Chairman & Managing Director, Jakson Group; Mr. S N

Pradhan, Director General, National Disaster Response Force; Dr. Subodh Agarwal, Additional

Chief Secretary- Industries, Govt. of Rajasthan; and the special address by Mr. D B Gupta, Chief

Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan. The Guest of Honor was Shri Rajendra Singh Yadav, Hon’ble

Minister of State for Disaster Management & Relief, Govt. of Rajasthan and Master Bhanwar

Lal Meghwal, Hon’ble Minister for Disaster Management & Relief, Govt. of Rajasthan. To

conclude the inauguration Mr, Anand Mishra, Vice Chairman, CII Rajasthan State Council

extended his sincere vote of thanks to the guests, speakers and audience.

After a short tea break, the first plenary session commenced with the speech of the session

chairman Mr. Suket Singhal, Managing Director & Group CEO, Secure Meters Ltd. focusing on

the preparedness of the state to deal with unknown and forecasted disasters. It was followed by

the addresses of many excellent and successful personalities like Mr. Sanjay Agarwal, Mr.

Brijendra Singh, Mr. V K Jain, Mr. Ajay Singh, and Mr. Brahm Prakash Yadav on the same. A

presentation was also planned by Mr. Himanshu Goyal. The content of the speeches paid special

attention to the key issues and challenges in the different phases of Disaster Management cycle

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space which encompasses the four major areas of Preparedness, Mitigation, Response and

Recovery.

The second plenary session focusing on the role and responsibilities of industry & emerging

technologies started after the lunch with the opening speech by the session chairman Mr. Akshay

Hada, Chairman & Managing Director, Akshay Infrasys Industries Pvt. Ltd. The session

included different impressive presentations by Mr. Nanda Kumar V, Mr. Sanjay Bhatt, Mr. S K

Srivastava, Mr. Mahendra Kumar Mishra, Mr. Jagdeep Rana and at last Mr. Pankaj Dewan. The

period defined the role of private sector in disaster management in planning, organizing,

coordinating and implementing policies and plans in a holistic inclusive and sustainable manner.

The symposium was overall a package of great rescue operation examples, excellent

presentations on technology and equipments, management techniques and response forces. It

assured the entire audience of the day that Rajasthan is not only ready to face but also to recover

from any threat or calamity.

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Safety Awareness

Date- 29th

March,2019

Place- IISU Campus

Safety Awareness Session was organized on 29th

March, 2019 at IISU premises. 50 students

along with faculty members participated in the forum. The duration of the session was 120

minutes, it started at 10:30 AM and ended at 12:30 PM. The whole event was stratified into two

fragments.

The event commenced with the tilak ceremony, followed by the introduction of MASH Project

Foundation Organization. The session was conducted by Mr. Arun Kumar Baliyan, Senior

Trainer and Instructor, Road Safety and Emergency Medical Care Provider.

The seminar was initiated by the distribution of general medical questionnaire; students were

required to fill it. Mr. Baliyan creatively and patiently covered the subjects regarding first aid,

snake bite, dog bite, and road accidents. A detailed session on CPR was explained and a practical

demonstration was also shown using a plastic model.

In the second fraction of the event, students were again required to fill the questionnaire

consisting the same set of questions. Rise in medical knowledge among the students was

observed. Students volunteered for the practical demonstration of CPR, it was motivated and

appreciated by the horde. The panel of students asked their questions which was diligently

answered by Mr. Baliyan.

The event came to an end with a feedback session by the student volunteers. The symposium

was a blend of knowledge and accountability, it brought a feeling of responsibility in the

students.

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LIST OF YUVA MEMBERS 2018-19

S No Student First

Name

Student Last

Name Area of study Graduation Year

1 Riyanshi Gupta B.Com (H) Professional I

2 Aashima Saini B.Com (H) Professional I

3 Palak Tambi BBA I

4 Khushi Agarwal BBA I

5 Pooja Kumari BBA I

6 Anjali Agrawal BBA I

7 Ritika Bhatnagar BBA I

8 Manasvi Goyal BBA I

9 Prachi Kothari MBA (IB) I

10 Rashmi Jain BBA I

11 Urmil Jeswani MBA (IB) I

12 Ishika Jain BBA I

13 Priyanshi Khandelwal BA (H) Psychology I

14 Kunjam Khurana B.Sc. (H) Psychology I

15 Tejasvi Rathore BA (H) Psychology I

16 Ishita Bassi BBA III

17 Shefali Bisht B.Sc. (H) Psychology I

18 Saloni Jain BBA I

19 Arushi Jain B.Com (H) Professional I

20 Rashi Kabra BBA II

21 Varsha Gamot B.Com (H) I

22 Surbhi Mavach BA I

23 Neha Jacob BA-B.Ed I

24 Meha Sharma BA-B.Ed I

25 Ananya Jain BA-B.Ed I

26 Raksha Agrawal MBA (IB) I

27 Anjali Goyal MBA (RM) I

28 Shivani Mutreja B.Com III

29 Pooja Bolia B.Com III

30 Princy Khandelwal B.Com (H) III

31 Arunita Jain B.Com (H) III

32 Srishti Ladha B.Com (H) I

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33 Divya Gupta BBA II

34 Khushi Khandelwal BBA I

35 Paravi Bewal BBA I

36 Isha Agarwal B.Com (H) Professional I

37 Mansi Sharma BA (H) Ecomonics I

38 Yashika Arora BA (H) Psychology I

39 Akshita Nahata BBA I

40 Vishakha Khandelwal BBA I

41 Sejal Machiwal BBA I

42 Saloni Gupta B.Com (H) Professional I

43 Geeteshree Singh Panwar MBA (HR) I

44 Antra Mathur MBA (HR) I

45 Alka Soni B.Com III

46 Sejal Gupta B.Com (H) I

47 Soumya Agarwal BBA II

48 Gauri Sharma BBA II

49 Vedika Modi MBA (RM) I

50 Riya Goyal MBA (RM) I

51 Nikita Agarwal MBA (RM) I

52 Rinkal Goyal MBA (IB) I

53 Shruti Ray MBA (ABM) I

54 Girisha Khemani MBA (IB) I

55 Sweety Solanki MBA (IB) I

56 Neha Shekhawat MBA (IB) I

57 Arshiya Goyal B.Com (H) III

58 Muskan Garg BBA III

59 Nandini Agrawal BBA I

60 Kritika Gupta BBA I

61 Ananya Jain B.Com (H) III

62 Nandini Gupta B.Com (H) I

63 Simmi Jindal B.Com (H) I

64 Vaishnavi Sharma B.Com (H) III

65 Aayushi Chaudhuri B.Com (H) I

66 Anjali Sharma B.Com (H) I

67 Arshadeep Kaur B.Com (H) Professional I

68 Nimisha Agarwal B.Com (H) Professional I

69 Payal Mohta BBA I

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70 Shweta Khandelwal B.Com (H) Professional I

71 Neha Khatri B.Com (H) I

72 K Harrini B.Com (H) I

73 Alvina Thomas B.Com I

74 Samridhi Kedia B.Com (H) I

75 Divya Arora BBA I

76 Yasshasvi Goyal B.Com (H) Professional I

77 Gazal Talwaria B.Com (H) I

78 Shruti Garg B.Com (H) Professional I

79 Garima Khandelwal B.Com (H) I

80 Jyoti Ramrakhani B.Com (H) I

81 Navya Kasliwal BA (H) I

82 Srishti Gupta B.Com II

83 Ankita Mudgal B.Com (H) I

84 Vishakha Sharma B.Sc. II

85 Saloni Verma B.Sc. II

86 Shezal Gangwar B.Sc. II

87 Saloni Agarwal B.Sc. II

88 Aanshi Goyal B.Com I

89 Preksha Jain MBA (HR) I

90 Ujjwal Bansal MBA (HR) I

91 Adity Golecha B.Com (H) II

92 Radhika Mohta B.Com (H) II

93 Garima B.Com (H) II

94 Vaishali Jaioia B.Sc. II

95 Aastha Goenka B.Com II

96 Komal Goenka B.Com (H) II

97 Aanchal Tunwal B.Com (H) II

98 Bhawna Sharma MBA I

99 Shivi Rathore B.Com (H) I

100 Nikita Rathore B.Sc. II

101 Muskan Dulani BBA I

102 Divyanshi Bansal BA (H) III

103 Archita Sharma BBA I

104 Mansi Yadav B.Com (H) I

105 Shivani Banthia BBA III

106 Sakshi Sangtani BBA III

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107 Barsha Jain BBA I

108 Aalisha Agrawal BBA I

109 Saloni Sharma B.Com (H) I

110 Devanshi Jain B.Com (H) II

111 Rishita Lohani B.Com (H) I

112 Umang Somani B.Com (H) III

113 Isha Shrihal B.Com II

114 Swati Gupta B.Com II

115 Priya Ahuja BA (H) III

116 Prachi Goyal MBA (ABM) I

117 Martina Rai MBA (HR) I

118 Aditi Bhadani B.Com (H) I

119 Mitika Munot BBA III

120 Vandita Sharma BBA II

121 Tanishi Khandelwal BBA III

122 Pooja Agarwal MBA (HR) I

123 Rishi Arora BBA I

124 Mahek Dugar BBA III

125 Saloni Sharma BBA I

126 Rachna Baid MBA (HR) I

127 Prerna Sharma B.Sc. (H) II

128 Prachi Agarwal B.Com (H) III

129 Roop Laxmi Saini B.Com (H) Professional III

130 Purti Chachan B.Com (H) I

131 Dollive Nayan MA I

132 Yashita Sharma MBA (HR) I

133 Harshita Bhageria BA-JMC II

134 Divya Garg MA I

135 Shruti Jain MBA (IB) I

136 Mallika Mudgal MBA (IB) I

137 Deepali Jain MBA (IB) I

138 Chetna Rajpal B.Com (H) III

139 Somya Dube B.Com (H) Professional I

140 Sachi Jain MA I

141 Maitreyi Yadav M.Sc I

142 Priyanka Naihani BBA II

143 Dipti Kamdar B.Com (H) I

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144 Mitika Agarwal BBA II

145 Jhanvi Sharma BBA III

146 Anena Purohit BBA III

147 Neharika Agarwal B.Com (H) I

148 Shagun Arora B.Com (H) Professional I

149 Puja Shah MBA (HR) I

150 Punam Gahatraj MBA (HR) I

151 Gaganpreet Kaur B.Com (H) I

152 Yasmeen Kaur B.Com (H) I

153 Sapna Aggarwal B.Com (H) I

154 Tanvi Garg B.Com (H) I

155 Khushi Jain BA-B.Ed I

156 Bhavika Choudhary BA (H) I

157 Asha Khan BA I

158 Riya Sharma BA (H) II

159 Anushka Tyagi B.Com (H) II

160 Ekta Sharma BA (H) II

161 Sejaal Bonny Tilwani BA (H) I

162 Priyal Mishra BA (H) I

163 Gayatri Sangtani BBA I

164 Aakriti Gambhir BA I

165 Kriti Tanwar BA (H) I

166 Simran Sharma BBA I

167 Yashika Chaudhary BBA I

168 Geetanksha Chuneja B.Com (H) I

169 Istuti Pandit B.Com (H) I

170 Anjali Kesarwani B.Sc. II

171 Deepali Sharma B.Com I

172 Khushi Rayana B.Com I

173 Taru Khandelwal B.Com (H) I

174 Kajal Sangtani B.Com I

175 Anshu Yadav B.Sc. (H) I

176 Anjali Jain B.Com (H) I

177 Garima Israni BBA I

178 Ridhi Agarwal BBA I

179 Nisha Jandu B.Com (H) Professional I

180 Kajal Chouhan B.Com (H) Professional I

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181 Harshita Rohila B.Sc. II

182 Masumi Gupta BBA I

183 Monika Mainani B.Sc. II

184 Charul Panwar B.Com (H) I

185 Prashasti Bhagasra BA-JMC I

186 Neetu Arora B.Sc. (H) I

187 Kashish Shamnani B.Sc. (H) I

188 Poorvi Arora B.Com (H) I

189 Swati Singh BBA I

190 Madhu Kedia B.Com (H) I

191 Mansi Lamba B.Com (H) I

192 Priyal Agarwal BBA I

193 Yagya Sharma BA (H) I

194 Kashish Saharia BA (H) I

195 Cherry Gadiya BBA I

196 Urvashi Rawat B.Com I

197 Prachi Khandelwal B.Com (H) I

198 Tanishka Soni B.Com (H) I

199 Ishika Jhanwar BBA I

200 Harshita Maheshwari BBA I

201 Khushi Maheshwari B.Com (H) I

202 Janvi Gupta B.Com (H) I

203 Priyanshi Jain BBA I

204 Neha Khatri B.Com (H) I

205 Preeyal Garg BBA I

206 Deepika Khatri B.Com (H) I

207 Bhavika Khatri B.Com (H) I

208 Riya Sharma B.Com (H) I

209 Kashish Thakkar B.Com (H) I

210 Riya Sharma B.Com (H) I

211 Neelam B.Com (H) I

212 Nidhi Gaur B.Com (H) I

213 Samiksha Gupta B.Com (H) III

214 Manvi Agarwal BBA I

215 Shivana Sharma BA I

216 Shivya Sharma B.Sc. I

217 Chetna Sharma B.Com (H) I

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218 Dimple Sharma B.Com (H) III

219 Kratika Gupta B.Com (H) III

220 Natasha Yadav B.Com (H) III

221 Preksha Kothari B.Com (H) III

222 Jaya Poddar B.Com II

223 Parul Sharma B.Com II

224 Shilpa Jain B.Com (H) III

225 Shubhi Aggarwal B.Com (H) I

226 Sunidhi Agarwal B.Com (H) I

227 Bhavika Chandwani B.Com (H) I

228 Poonam Sidana B.Com (H) I

229 Sofiya Khan BA (H) I

230 Vishakha Sankhala BA I

231 Shreya Durgan BBA II

232 Isha Agarwal BBA I

233 Pooja Phulwani B.Com (H) I

234 Divya Bothra B.Com (H) I

235 Ridhika Tiwari B.Com I

236 Kriti Agarwal B.Com (H) I

237 Mansi Goyal B.Com I

238 Saloni Agarwal BA-JMC III

239 Rachana Khandelwal BBA II

240 Chetana Agarwal MBA (HR) II

241 Bhumika Sethi B.Com (H) I

242 Sakshi Agarwal B.Sc. II

243 Smriti Joshi B.Com (H) I

244 Vanshika Garg B.Com (H) I

245 Soyantra Tak BBA I

246 Namrata Jain B.Com (H) I

247 Kritika Khunteta BBA III

248 Sakshi Sharma BBA III

249 Nidhi Agarwal BBA III

250 Muskan Agrawal B.Com (H) I

251 Kripa Paryani BBA I

252 Ambika Lakhotia B.Com (H) I

253 Ekta Jain BBA I

254 Rupali Sharma B.Sc. (H) I

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255 Kriti Mishra B.Sc. (H) I

256 Isha Munshi BA (H) I

257 Haripriya Shekhawat BA I

258 Saloni Chipped BBA III

259 Shivangi Singh BA (H) I

260 Richa Jain BBA I

261 Khushboo Sharma BBA I

262 Shivani Maheshwari MBA (HR) I

263 Arushi Kumari BBA III

264 Roopanshi Kalra BBA III

265 Saloni Agarwal BA (H) I

266 Charu Saini BA (H) I

267 Divya Kumawat MBA (HR) II

268 Sanskrity Sikdar B.Com (H) I

269 Palack Gyanani B.Com (H) I

270 Siddhi Khandelwal B.Com (H) I

271 Radhika Agarwal BBA II

272 Devyani Jain BBA II

273 Mrinalini Deora BA I

274 Tanya Sharma BA (H) I

275 Khevna Shah BBA II

276 Shivani Khandelwal B.Com I

277 Shreya Birla B.Com I

278 Anamika Ramesh BA I

279 Ritu Yadav B.Sc. I

280 Jyoti Chandani B.Com (H) III

281 Shreya Middha MBA (HR) II

282 Aditi Sharma B.Com (H) III

283 Twinkle Choudhary MBA (HR) I

284 Muskan Bhatnagar BBA II

285 Mahima Jhanwar BBA II

286 Pavneet Kaur MBA (HR) I

287 Neha Goyal MBA (HR) I

288 Bhavya Gulati BBA I

289 Radhika Verma MBA (HR) I

290 Neha Kanwar MBA (HR) I

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REPORT COMPILERS

S. No. Name

1. Vaishnavi Sharma

2. Shefali Bisht

3. Alvina Thomas