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VISION: To achieve excellent standards of quality education by keeping pace with rapidly changing technologies. To create technical manpower of global standards with capabilities of accepting new challenges. MISION: Our efforts will be dedicated towards imparting quality and value based education to raise satisfaction level of al stakeholders. Our strength will be directed towards creating competent professionals. Our endeavor will be to provide al possible support o promote research & development activities.

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VISION: To achieve excellent standards of quality education by keeping pace with rapidly changing technologies. To create technical manpower of global standards with capabilities of accepting new challenges.

MISION: Our efforts will be dedicated towards imparting quality and value based education to raise satisfaction level of al stakeholders. Our strength will be directed towards creating competent professionals. Our endeavor will be to provide al possible support o promote research & development activities.

The interdisciplinary National Conference on Advanced Research Trends in Sciences (NCARTS-15) was organized by the First Year Engineering Department of GHRCE on 2nd & 3rd January 2015. The conference was organized under TEQIP-II in association with GHR Labs & Research Center. The conference was segregated in three disciplines NCARTS-Physics, NCARTS-Chemistry & NCARTS-Mathematics. The conference was inaugurated by Chief Guest, Dr. Arnab Bhattacharya, Scientist, TIFR, Mumbai. Dr. Bhattacharya in his keynote address talked about “N-lightenment : The bright world of Nitride Semiconductors”. He dwelled upon the origin of blue, red & white LED’s. He further discussed about the research work going on in TIFR related to Nitride Semiconductors. He also stressed on the fact that inquisitive reasoning has to be inculcated amongst the students and researchers. He congratulated all delegates present and declared the conference open by releasing the souvenir of NCARTS-15. Dr. Bajaj, Director GHRCE, conceded that the present conference was aimed at promoting and giving a platform for all faculties to update their knowledge in their research fields. Dr.U.S.Wankhede, Dean R&D informed the house about the various TEQIP & R&D facilities available in the Institute. Dr. B P Butey, Convener –NCARTS Physics, Dr.R.R.Shrivastava, Convener –NCARTS Chemistry & Dr. O.K.Chaudhari , Convener-NCARTS Mathematics presented the preamble. Prof.V.N.Bhusari proposed the vote of thanks. Prof.Gurpreet Randhawa conducted the proceedings.

‘Success Mantras for Budding Engineers’

“Innovation & Creativity”

Success Mantra-Smart action steps for budding Engineers’ a seminar by Mr. Rajiv Khurana was organized at GHRCE on 10th December 2014. Mr. Rajiv Khurana is an International Management Consultant and Trainer, Newspapers columnist, Author, Executive and career coach. The seminar was organized by the Department of First Year under the aegis of Forum “FAITH” (Forum for ALL In Technical Harmony). The content of the seminar hinged on the cardinal aspects of becoming a professional as well a better human being. It was replete personal experiences and small anecdotes that helped the students to better understand the attributes that are required to climb up the corporate ladder. The knowledge inculcated in the session widened the figment of student’s imagination and they could consider their career in the field Engineering seriously. The seminar concluded with questions and answers round, where students got the chance to voice their queries and concerns to the speaker, so as to get an appropriate solution on the same.

A guest lecture by Mr. Ajay Garg on “Innovation & Creativity” was organized at GHRCE for the Second Semester B.E. students by Department of First Year Engineering under the aegis of first year forum “FAITH” on 12th January 2015. Mr. Ajay Garg is an innovator, computer scientist & successful entrepreneur. Mr. Garg in his talk appealed to the students to be creative in every work that they do in daily life. He further added that the students should grab every opportunity that comes their way. He also urged the students to stay motivated always & innovate things which can be used by vast number of people. He shared his personal experiences and small anecdotes that helped the students to better understand the attributes that are required to climb up the corporate ladder. The knowledge inculcated in the session widened the figment of student’s imagination and inspired them to become an innovator.

Singing And Dancing Bread board compt.

Department of First Year organised Classical Singing and Dance competition for Semester-II students of first year under Forum ‘FAITH’ on 7th February 2015. The competition was conducted with the objective to encourage the students to showcase their talent in singing and dancing. About 10 students were participated in singing competition including classical and semi classical songs. Mr.Pratik Shende of section K won first prize and Ms.Shradha Mohod bagged second prize in singing. Ten dance groups of each 8 to 10 students were participated in dance competition. The theme for the dance was classical, semi classical and folk dance. The winner of dance (Duet) competition was Deepali Gajalwar and Asmita Mendhe of section C and winner of Group dance was Punjabi folk dance. The participant of Punjabi group were Kalyani Kothe,Himani Nikhade, Apeksha Panwelkar, Ankita Yiwari and Meenaksi Jaiswal of section A. Runner up prize in group dance was given to Tandav Group of section G. All the groups have given spectacular performance in dances.

Students from different streams participated in this competition. Dr. B. P. Butey, Dean, FYBE, Prof.A. M. Sudame, Asso. Dean First Year and Prof.V. N. Bhusari , Forum In-Charge encouraged students to participate in more number and also gave their fruitful suggestions for this competition. A kit with high quality breadboard, a battery and required components were made available to students. Time allotted was about 2 hours. Prof. Pathan and Prof. M. M. Dhadwe from Electronics Department, GHRCE were judges for this competition. They examined each and every circuit. They verified connectivity, circuit compactness and output of amplifier. They also asked students about use of different circuit components and usefulness of circuit. Winners of this competition were- 2nd Runner up- Shernaz Mansuri, Sneha Saratkar, Gitikrishna Nayak 1st Runner up Shivani Bhoyar, Vivek Kedia, Deepali Ghawalkar from Section G And the Winner was Sachin Lute, Ramshwar Gaidhane, Shubham from Section E.

Book review compt. Skit competition

First Year Forum FAITH organised Bookworm’s Delight – A Book Review competition for Semester-II students on 16th January 2015. The competition was done with the objective to promote and encourage reading habit in the students. 10 students presented their book-reviews on various non-academic books. Ms.Sneha G. Naranjewon the first prize in this competition. The judges for this event were Prof. Sophia Ansari, Campus Coordinator, Madhavnagri Campus (RGI) and Mrs.Gauri Mahajan, Training Manager, GH Raisoni Academy for Human Excellence, Nagpur. Dr. YasinShiekh, Director, GH Raisoni Academy for Human Excellence, Nagpur was the special guest for this event.

First Year Forum FAITH organised Abhidhaan 2015 – A Skit competition for Semester-II students on 31stJanuary 2015. The competition was done with the objective to encourage the students to exhibit their talent and develop their confidence and personality. 9groups presented their skits on various topics under the theme of Moral and Ethical sensitization. Samiksha Khanorkar, RuchaPatrale, Sakshi Gondane, Soumya Raj, Pranav Joshi, Saurabh Fuse, Shubham Gagh, Rajat Akare from Section-I won the first prizein this competition.The 1st runners-up were Komal Sawalakhe, Pallavi Bhivgade, Prabhjot Kaur, RashiPopli, Mrudul Deshbhratar, Praful Prasad, Tadu Ruja, Kohinoor Pal Singh, Vishal Dhamechar, Kuldeep Bawankule, Nidhi Damle from Section K. The judges for this event were theatre artists Ms.Ashwini Dikholkar ,Mr. Pratik Gaikwad and Ms. Anamika Sawarkar (Internal Judge). Dr. Yasin Shiekh, Director, GH Raisoni Academy for Human Excellence, Nagpur was the special guest for this event.

Robotics Matlab & Simulink

A two day robotics workshop on was conducted at GHRCE for second semester students on dates 17-1-15 to 18-1-15. The workshop got an overwhelming response of 28 students for participation. The workshop covered the modules like POV using AVR microcontroller, obstacle detector robot, SSD and LED blinker using AVR ATMega16, Gunjan T Raut, Aditya Dhole, Saurabh Khare, Sumit Mahismare, Harsh Satfale of 6th Semester ETRX were instrumental for the conduction of workshop. Students feedback received after the workshop showed that they were benefitted by the program and were interested in more such participation. Prof B S Patankar and Prof M V Dambhare coordinated the event.

Workshop was organized for first year students to give information about solving differential equation using Matlab & Simulink. This was arranged from 19 to 23 January 2015. Mrs Sonali Joshi, Assistant Professor of Electronics Engineering, guided students & give information about how to use Matlab & Simulink to solve matrix operations, creation and execution of MATLAB file, solving of differential equation using MATLAB, creating & executing Simulink model for different application and also handeling Complex number using MATLAB. Workshop was attended by 20 students. This workshop was a great opportunity for first year students to work with Matlab for solving differential equation of maths, related small projects & mini models.

The revolution will not provide you with the man or woman of your dreams. It will bring out the unique beauty of the ones already around you.

The revolution might not always feed or house or heal you, but hunger and thirst and cold and even sickness will trouble you a lot less.

The revolution will not mean you finally get what you deserve. It will give you treasures no one could ever deserve, just as it will sometimes hurt with a pain nothing in your life has warranted.

The revolution will not be simple or clean or easy. It will help you to find meaning in difficult things, to be courageous in facing complexities and contradictions, to get your hands dirty and like it.

The revolution is not going to happen tomorrow – it’s never going to happen. It’s taking place right now.

Source: Internet

Rabbits and parrots can see behind themselves without even moving their heads!

Butterflies taste food by standing on top of it! Their taste receptors are in their feet unlike humans who have most on their tongue.

Most of the dust in your home is actually dead skin! Yuck!

Although the Stegosaurus dinosaur was over 9 meters long, its brain was only the size of a walnut.

Humans get a little taller in space because there is no gravity pulling down on them.

Because of the unusual shape of their legs, kangaroos and emus struggle to walk backwards.

A hippopotamus may seem huge but it can still run faster than a man.

Even if an analog clock is broken, at least it shows the correct time twice a day.

Sneezing with your eyes open is impossible.

The trickiest tongue twister in the English language is apparently "Sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick". Give it a try and see for yourself.

Source: Internet

A cat and a fox were once discussing about hounds. The cat said, "I hate hounds. They are very nasty animals. They hunt and kill us". The fox said, "I hate hounds more than you". . The cat asked, "How do you save yourself from hounds?" The fox replied, "There are many tricks to get away from hounds". The cat asked "Can you say what your tricks are?" "They are very simple", said the fox. He added, "I can hide behind thick bushes. I can run along thorny hedges. I can hide in burrows. There are many more such tricks". Now it was the turn of the fox to ask the cat about her tricks. The fox asked, "How many tricks do you know?" The cat replied, "I know just one trick". The Fox sneered, "Oh! How sad! You know only one trick? What is your trick?" The cat was about to answer. But, she found a flock of hounds fast approach. She said, "I am going to do it now. Because the hounds are coming". Saying these words, the cat ran up a nearby tree safe from the hounds. The fox tried all his tricks but the hounds out beat him. "My one trick is better than all his tricks", said the cat to herself. MORAL : It is better to be a master of one art than to be a jack of many arts.

1.Brothers and sisters I have none but this man's

father is my father's son.

Who is the man?

2.What is greater than God,

more evil than the devil,

the poor have it,

the rich need it,

and if you eat it, you'll die?

3.Who makes it, has no need of it.

Who buys it, has no use for it.

Who uses it can neither see nor feel it.

What is it?

4.Which creature walks on four legs in the morning,

two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the

evening?

5.What can travel around the world while staying in

a corner?

6.What gets wetter and wetter the more it dries?

A smile is an inexpensive way to change your

looks. ~Charles Gordy

Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles

have been. ~Mark Twain, Following the Equator Cover your mouth when you cough. Never

cover it when you smile. ~Author anonymous The robbed that smiles, steals something from

the thief. ~William Shakespeare, Othello A smile is the light in the window of your face

that tells people you’re at home. ~Author

anonymous If you smile when no one else is around, you

really mean it. ~Andy Rooney .

If you smile at someone, they might smile

back. ~Author anonymous Life is like a mirror, we get the

best results when we smile at it. ~Author

anonymous Always remember to be happy because you never know who’s falling in love with your

smile. ~Author anonymous

1.The man is my son.

2.Nothing.

3.A coffin.

4.Man. He crawls on all fours as a baby, then walks on two feet as an adult, and then walks with a cane as an old man.

5.A stamp.

6.A towel.