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 Dr. G.P.C. Nayar Chairman, SCMS Group Vol : 7 No : 5 ugust 2 11  A Monthly Newslett er of SCMS Group of Educ ational Institutions, Cochin ol : 9 No : 4 July 2 13   A Monthly Newslett er of SCMS Group of Educ ational Institutions, Cochin Edited and published by Prof. B. Unnikrishnan for and on behalf of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Prathap Nagar,  Muttom, Cochin - 683 106 and printe d at Maptho Printings, Cochin - 683 104. www.scmsgroup .org Email: [email protected] Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. D. Radhakrishnan Nair, Prof. R. Sahadevan Contd. on page 2 Contd. from page 3 SCMS helps Koratty Grama Panchayat for a major transformation SCMS Group of Educational Institutions has joined hands with Koratty Grama Panchayat in Thrissur district to implement together a unique master plan for making the Panchayat self-sufficient in some of its most vital needs like drinking water supply, solid waste disposal and power conservation. The objective is to make Koratty Grama Panchyat self-sufficient in the above respect within a period of one year, at minimal cost and with total people participation. On completion of the project, Koratty will become the first Grama Panchayat in India to make such a signal achievement. The First of its kind Shri.K.P.Dhan apalan MP inaugurating the development seminar organised by Koratty Grama Panchayat in association with SCMS Group. Sitting (front row) L-R: Shri.B.D.Devassy MLA, Dr.Johannes Fritsch (in charge of the Indo German project at SCMS) from Germany, Dr.C.K.Rajan, Professor-SCMS, Shri.Manesh Sebastian, Panchayat President and Smt.Mercy Sebastian, Panchayat Vice President. Farzana Abdulla is being crowned as Ms. SCMS by Dr. Radha Thevannoor. The objective of this programme was to provide a platform for the faculty to enrich important machine learning methods and to build up new research directions by establishing the opportunities in this field. The participants had the opportunity to understand the important data mining methods such as feature extraction/selection, clustering, classification and similarity measurement techniques, etc. The programme identified the demand for research, development and innovation. Dr. Vijaylaxmi and Dr. Manoj Singh Gore from NIT-Jaipur, Dr. M.V. Rajesh, College of Engineering, Cherthala, Dr. Shyam Diwakar, Amrita University, Prof.Indu Nair, Group Director, delivering the presidential address at the Faculty Enablement Programme. Sitting beside R-L: Prof.M.Madhavan, Director, SSET, Dr.R.Vijayakumar, Director, School of Computer Science, Mahatma Gandhi University, Dr.Manoj Singh Gore, NIT-Jaipur, Dr.Vijaylaxmi, NIT-Jaipur, and Dr.Vinod P., Associate Professor, SSET. Kollam, Dr. B. Ramdoss, NIT-Trichy, Dr. Raju K. George, IIST, Trivandrum, Dr. G. Radhamani, GRD College, Coimbatore, Dr. R Rajesh, Bharathiar University, Dr. Gladston Raj, Government College, Trivandrum, Dr. Sanjay Singh, Manipal University, Dr. Harish N. Ramanathan, TocH Institute of Science and Technology, Ernakulam, Dr. Viswanathan G, Chief Engineer- R&D, Samsung Research Lab India, Bangalore, and Dr. Vinod P., Associate Professor, SCMS School of Engineering and Technology were the resource persons of the workshop. SCMS School of Engineering and Technology has been ranked as the 6th among the Top Promising Engineering Colleges of Excellence in India, in an all India ranking survey conducted by GHRDC 2013 (Global Human Resource Development Centre). The college has been ranked as Number 1 in Kerala in the survey. Smt. Shiji P. V., Assistant Professor-Civil Engineering, published a technical paper entitled as 'Effect of Soil Structure interaction in seismic loads on framed structures' in theInternational Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research  Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2013 Edition. Smt. Lekshmi Subha M.S., Assistant Professor-Computer Science and Engineering, was the resource person for the AICTE-sponsored Faculty Development Programme 'Linux and Intranet Tools for Empowering Engineering Faculty' at Model Engineering College, Thrikkakara, duri ng June 13 and 14. Shri. Sujesh P. Lal, Assistant Professor-MCA, and Shri. Varun G. Menon,  Assistant Professor-Computer Science and Engineering, attended the Deep Dive Faculty Enablement Programme on Foundation Programme 3.1 conducted by Infosys Campus Connect at TocH Institute of Science and Technology , Arakkunnam, from June 17 to 21. Shri. Benrose Prasad, Assistant Professor-Mechanical Engineering, secured second rank in Mahatma Gandhi University M.Tech. examinations conducted during November 2012. Poornam Infovision conducted their final round of interview for seven shortlisted final year B.Tech. students on June 15 and 1 7. Mammut Building Systems conducted campus recruitment for 2013 batch M.Tech. Civil students on June 17. Prateek Construction Management conducted campus recruitment for 2013 batch B.Tech. Civil students on June 18. Sundram Fasteners conducted campus recruitment for 2013 ba tch B.Tech. Mechanical and Automobile students, on June 22. Citrix Systems conducted campus recruitment for 2013 batch Engineering students on June 24. One final year Mechanical Engineering student is shortlisted for final round of interview by Apollo Tyres. Two final year Computer Science and Engineering students are selected by Procsys,Bangalore. Selected students of 2013 batch have joined in South Indian Bank, IT Flux Technologies , and Cadd Centre. College ranking Paper presentations Seminars and workshops Staff achievements Placement news AICTE-sponsored Faculty EnablementProgramme  A two-week faculty enabl ement programme on ‘Machine Learning Techniques’ was conducted, with AICTE sponsorship, by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering from May 20 to June 1. Prof. Manoj Singh Gore, Professor, National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, inaugurated the programme. 50 participants from different engineering colleges in Kerala and other states attended the programme. Prof.Indu Nair, Group Director, presided. Dr.R.Vijayakumar , Director, School of Computer Science, Mahatma Gandhi University offered felicitations and keynote address. Prof.M.Madhavan, Director-SSET, Dr.Vijaylaxmi, NIT- Jaipurand Dr.P .Vinod,Associate Professor-SSETalsospoke. The top-notch B-schools in the US were alleged to be largely responsible for the economic downturn in America. The allegation was that these B-schools were propagating an excessively analytical and detached style of management. Ethics was not a matter of concern for them. Corporate social responsibility was also not an issue. While these reputed B-schools were cracking their heads to device some efficient methods to inculcate moral reasoning and social commitment into the business culture they were trying to cultivate among the students, here in a remote village in Kerala a young lady school teacher was demonstrating in her own style how teaching and learning could be made more inspirational andtransformative. The anecdote was reported by Shri. Ajit Balakrishnan, Chairman & CEO of Rediff.com and Chairman of Board of Governors of IIM-Calcutta at a seminar. This enterprising teacher had taken the liberty to go out of the prescribed course material to teach her students a short story by S.K.Pottekkatt titled “The story of how I became a writer.” S.K.Pottekkatt was an illustrious writer in Malayalam and a Jnanpith Award winner. During his high school days one day while he was engaged in his studies at home a desolate old woman, who had been a domestic servant for many years, approached him seeking his help to write a letter to her son who was enjoying a happy life in a far away town after marrying his fiancé and leaving behind his almost blind and hapless mother all alone. The poor mother had sacrificed everything she had for the sake of her son to enable him to attain all his comforts. But, he had mercilessly thrown her out of the house treating her like a dog. In tears she narrated all the hardships she had suffered to bring him up and wanted Pottekkat to send a letter on her behalf to her son. Pottekkat was really moved and felt so sad about the poor woman's plight. Things that renew humanity He began writing letters to her son, not just one but a series of letters. He narrated in those letters the miseries and agonies of the old woman adding a lot of imagination and drama in it. Initially, there was no response from the heartless son. But, after a few letters, the son was moved. He started responding by sending some nominal amount to the woman, probably without his wife's knowledge. He even visited the mother once and enquired as to who had helped her to write such touching letters. Pottekkat was thrilled in being able to elicit a positive response through his letters to an unknown person. He gained confidence and felt pride in his narrative skill. That inspiration was so transformative that it became the launching pad for a Jnanpith Award writer to begin his literarycareer. Instead of presenting this story straight away in the class the teacher first took the students to an old age home to give them a feel of the situation. She made them interact with the inmates for about three hours in order to develop a long- lasting impression of kindness and generosity towards the abandoned elderly citizens. Later on, the students were asked to reflect on their experiences and to present the feelings of concern and compassion they were exposed to during the whole exercise. The purpose of education, in spite of the prevailing climate of extreme competitiveness, is to champion the cause of human values. It should involve love and respect for others. “Teach this triple truth to all. A generous heart, kind speech, and a life of service and compassion are the things that renew humanity.”  – Lord Buddha

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A two-week faculty enablement programme on ‘Machine Learning Techniques’ was conducted, with AICTE sponsorship, by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering from May 20 to June 1. Prof. Manoj Singh Gore, Professor, National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, inaugurated the programme. 50 participants from different engineering colleges in Kerala and other states attended the programme.

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Dr. G.P.Chairman, S

Vol : 7

No : 5

Augus

 A Monthly Newsletter of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Cochin

Vol : 9

No : 4

July 2

 A Monthly Newsletter of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Cochin

Edited and published by Prof. B. Unnikrishnan for and on behalf of SCMS Group of Educational Institutions, Prathap Nagar, Muttom, Cochin - 683 106 and printed at Maptho Printings, Cochin - 683 104.

www.scmsgroup.org Email: [email protected] 

Editorial Advisory Council: Dr. D. Radhakrishnan Nair, Prof. R. Sahadevan Contd. on page 2 

Contd. from page 3

SCMS helps Koratty Grama Panchayatfor a major transformation

SCMS Group of Educational Institutions has joined hands with KorattyGrama Panchayat in Thrissur district to implement together a unique

master plan for making the Panchayat self-sufficient in some of its mostvital needs like drinking water supply, solid waste disposal and powerconservation.

The objective is to make Koratty Grama Panchyat self-sufficient in theabove respect within a period of one year, at minimal cost and with totalpeople participation. On completion of the project, Koratty will become thefirst Grama Panchayat in India to make such a signal achievement. The

First of its kind

Shri.K.P.Dhanapalan MP inaugurating the development seminar orgGrama Panchayat in association with SCMS Group. Sitting Shri.B.D.Devassy MLA, Dr.Johannes Fritsch (in charge of the Indo SCMS) from Germany, Dr.C.K.Rajan, Professor-SCMS, Shri.MaPanchayat President and Smt.Mercy Sebastian, Panchayat Vice Preside

Farzana Abdulla is being crowned as Ms. SCMS by Dr. Radha Thevannoor.

The objective of this programme was to provide a platform for the faculty toenrich important machine learning methods and to build up new researchdirections by establishing the opportunities in this field. The participants hadthe opportunity to understand the important data mining methods such asfeature extraction/selection, clustering, classification and similaritymeasurement techniques, etc. The programme identified the demand forresearch, development and innovation.

Dr. Vijaylaxmi and Dr. Manoj Singh Gore from NIT-Jaipur, Dr. M.V. Rajesh,College of Engineering, Cherthala, Dr. Shyam Diwakar, Amrita University,

Prof.Indu Nair, Group Director, delivering the presidential address at the FacultyEnablement Programme. Sitting beside R-L: Prof.M.Madhavan, Director, SSET,Dr.R.Vijayakumar, Director, School of Computer Science, Mahatma Gandhi University,Dr.Manoj Singh Gore, NIT-Jaipur, Dr.Vijaylaxmi, NIT-Jaipur, and Dr.Vinod P., AssociateProfessor, SSET.

Kollam, Dr. B. Ramdoss, NIT-Trichy, Dr. Raju K. George, IIST, Trivandrum,Dr. G. Radhamani, GRD College, Coimbatore, Dr. R Rajesh, BharathiarUniversity, Dr. Gladston Raj, Government College, Trivandrum, Dr. SanjaySingh, Manipal University, Dr. Harish N. Ramanathan, TocH Institute ofScience and Technology, Ernakulam, Dr. Viswanathan G, Chief Engineer-R&D, Samsung Research Lab India, Bangalore, and Dr. Vinod P., AssociateProfessor, SCMS School of Engineering and Technology were the resourcepersons of the workshop.

SCMS School of Engineering and Technology has been ranked as the6th among the Top Promising Engineering Colleges of Excellence inIndia, in an all India ranking survey conducted by GHRDC 2013 (GlobalHuman Resource Development Centre). The college has been ranked asNumber 1 in Kerala in the survey.

Smt. Shiji P. V., Assistant Professor-Civil Engineering, published a technicalpaper entitled as 'Effect of Soil Structure interaction in seismic loads onframed structures' in the International Journal of Scientific and EngineeringResearch Volume 4, Issue 5, May 2013 Edition.

Smt. Lekshmi Subha M.S., Assistant Professor-Computer Science andEngineering, was the resource person for the AICTE-sponsored FacultyDevelopment Programme 'Linux and Intranet Tools for EmpoweringEngineering Faculty' at Model Engineering College, Thrikkakara, duringJune 13 and 14.

Shri. Sujesh P. Lal, Assistant Professor-MCA, and Shri. Varun G. Menon, Assistant Professor-Computer Science and Engineering, attended theDeep Dive Faculty Enablement Programme on Foundation Programme 3.1conducted by Infosys Campus Connect at TocH Institute of Science andTechnology, Arakkunnam, from June 17 to 21.

Shri. Benrose Prasad, Assistant Professor-Mechanical Engineering,

secured second rank in Mahatma Gandhi University M.Tech. examinationsconducted during November 2012.

Poornam Infovision conducted their final round of interview for sevenshortlisted final year B.Tech. students on June 15 and 1 7.Mammut Building Systems conducted campus recruitment for 2013 batchM.Tech. Civil students on June 17.Prateek Construction Management conducted campus recruitment for2013 batch B.Tech. Civil students on June 18.Sundram Fasteners conducted campus recruitment for 2013 ba tch B.Tech.Mechanical and Automobile students, on June 22.Citrix Systems conducted campus recruitment for 2013 batch Engineeringstudents on June 24.One final year Mechanical Engineering student is shortlisted for final roundof interview by Apollo Tyres.Two final year Computer Science and Engineering students are selected byProcsys, Bangalore.Selected students of 2013 batch have joined in South Indian Bank, IT FluxTechnologies, and Cadd Centre.

College ranking

Paper presentations

Seminars and workshops

Staff achievements

Placement news

AICTE-sponsored Faculty

Enablement Programme A two-week faculty enablement programmeon ‘Machine Learning Techniques’ wasconducted, with AICTE sponsorship, by the

Department of Computer Science and Engineering from May 20 to June 1.Prof. Manoj Singh Gore, Professor, National Institute of Technology, Jaipur,inaugurated the programme. 50 participants from different engineeringcolleges in Kerala and other states attended the programme.

Prof.Indu Nair, Group Director, presided. Dr.R.Vijayakumar, Director, Schoolof Computer Science, Mahatma Gandhi University offered felicitations andkeynote address. Prof.M.Madhavan, Director-SSET, Dr.Vijaylaxmi, NIT-Jaipur and Dr.P.Vinod, Associate Professor-SSET also spoke.

The top-notch B-schools in the US were alleged to be largely responsible forthe economic downturn in America. The allegation was that these B-schoolswere propagating an excessively analytical and detached style ofmanagement. Ethics was not a matter of concern for them. Corporate socialresponsibility was also not an issue.

While these reputed B-schools were cracking their heads todevice some efficient methods to inculcate moral reasoning andsocial commitment into the business culture they were trying tocultivate among the students, here in a remote village in Keralaa young lady school teacher was demonstrating in her own stylehow teaching and learning could be made more inspirationaland transformative.

The anecdote was reported by Shri. Ajit Balakrishnan,Chairman & CEO of Rediff.com and Chairman of Board ofGovernors of IIM-Calcutta at a seminar.

This enterprising teacher had taken the liberty to go out of theprescribed course material to teach her students a short storyby S.K.Pottekkatt titled “The story of how I became a writer.” S.K.Pottekkatt

was an illustrious writer in Malayalam and a Jnanpith Award winner.During his high school days one day while he was engaged in his studies athome a desolate old woman, who had been a domestic servant for manyyears, approached him seeking his help to write a letter to her son who wasenjoying a happy life in a far away town after marrying his fiancé and leavingbehind his almost blind and hapless mother all alone. The poor mother hadsacrificed everything she had for the sake of her son to enable him to attainall his comforts. But, he had mercilessly thrown her out of the house treatingher like a dog. In tears she narrated all the hardships she had suffered tobring him up and wanted Pottekkat to send a letter on her behalf to her son.Pottekkat was really moved and felt so sad about the poor woman's plight.

Things that renew humanityHe began writing letters to her son, not just one but a seriesnarrated in those letters the miseries and agonies of the old wa lot of imagination and drama in it.

Initially, there was no response from the heartless son. Buletters, the son was moved. He started responding by senominal amount to the woman, probably without his wife's kn

even visited the mother once and enquired ahelped her to write such touching letters.

Pottekkat was thrilled in being able to elicresponse through his letters to an unknowngained confidence and felt pride in his narratinspiration was so transformative that it launching pad for a Jnanpith Award writer literary career.

Instead of presenting this story straight away inteacher first took the students to an old age hthem a feel of the situation. She made them intinmates for about three hours in order to dev

lasting impression of kindness and generosity towards the

elderly citizens. Later on, the students were asked to refexperiences and to present the feelings of concern and comwere exposed to during the whole exercise.

The purpose of education, in spite of the prevailing climatecompetitiveness, is to champion the cause of human valuinvolve love and respect for others.

“Teach this triple truth to all. A generous heart, kind splife of service and compassion are the things that renew – Lord Buddha

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integrated master plan is implemented adapting German technology,tried and tested in Germany, with the active cooperation and involvementof Prof. (Dr.) Johannes Fritsch, University of Applied Sciences,Weingarten, Germany (now at SCMS).

Germany is a country way ahead of other nations in fields like water

technology, conservancy, and management. With the technical supportand guidance from Dr.Fritsch, a renowned scientist and a specialist inadvanced membrane technology for water treatment, SCMS has set upan international project by name Indo German Centre for WaterTechnology and Management at SCMS School of Engineering andTechnology (SSET) located at Karukutty near Koratty Grama Panchayat.Dr.Fritsch is spearheading the activities of the Centre for the adoption ofthe most advanced water and waste water treatment technologies.

Dr.Fritsch and Dr.C.K.Rajan, a renowned scientist and specialist inclimate and environment, and Professor and Chair for Climate andEnvironment Changes and Risk Reduction at SCMS have jointlyprepared the plan of action and are giving leadership for the projectimplementation at Koratty Grama Panchayat.

The Panchayat had organised a number of workshops and seminars inthis context during the last one year for mobilising people participation. Anumber of studies were also conducted as a preliminary step forassessing the available resources and the future requirements. The

students of SCMS took part along with the members of the Panchayat inthe bench mark study and for assessing the opportunities ofdevelopment in addition to the needs and life styles of the people.

The project envisages setting up of an eff icient water supply scheme thatis free from dependence on the Kerala Water Authority, street lightingwith solar power, and solid waste treatment for making organic manure atthe source. Most advanced technologies will be utilised for the purpose.The plan is to convert Koratty into a waste-free Panchayat.

The development seminar conducted by the Panchyat authorities on

Renowned scientists

Waste-free Panchayat

Dr.G.P.C.Nayar, Chairman, SCMS Group

and National President, Federation of

 Associations of Management of Unaided

Professional Educational Institutions in India

(FAMPEI) accompanied by Prof.C.I. Abdul

Rahiman, Secretary General of the

Federation, visited University of Hyogo in

Kobe, Japan. They had discussions with

Prof.Makoto Kosaka, Vice President,

Prof.Takayuki Satake, Dean, Graduate

School of Business and Prof.Naotoshi

Umeno, Professor-International Business,on furthering the tie-up between SCMS

COCHIN School of Business and University

of Hyogo.

MBA students of the University specialising

in international business used to come down

to Cochin year after year for attending

classes held for them at SCMS COCHIN

School of Business campus by SCMS faculty

under the student exchange programme.

Dr.G.P.C.Nayar visits University of Hyogo, Japan

Dr.G.P.C.Nayar (second from right), Chairman, SCMS Group and National President, Federation of Associations ofManagement of Unaided Professional Educational Institutions in India (FAMPEI) and Prof.C.I.Abdul Rahiman (extreme right),Secretary General of the Federation holding discussions with the authorities in University of Hyogo, Japan. From left to right:Prof.Takayuki Satake, Dean, Graduate School of Business, Hyogo University, Prof.Makoto Kosaka, Vice President andProf.Naotoshi Umeno, Professor-International Business.

May 17 was inaugurated by Shri.K.P.Dhanapalan MP. Shri.B.D.DevassyMLA presided. Dr.Johannes Fritsch, Dr.C.K.Rajan, Shri.ManeshSebastian, Panchayat President, Smt.Mercy Sebastian, PanchayatVice President, and others spoke.

This project is one among the several social outreach programmestaken up by SCMS Group for the benefit of the communality around.

Community care project

Prof.Pradeep P.Thevannoor, VicSCMS Group, has been awardManagement by CMJ University, Methesis was on the topic: 'A study omanagement practices in the IService and the effects of organisaon knowledge transfer.’

Doctorate to Prof.Pradeep P.Theva

Faculty achievements

Prof.K.J.Paulose, Dean-ManagementStudies, gavethe keynoteaddress at the

Faculty Development Programme on Aca demi c Lead ers hip and Inno vat iveEducational Practices at Toc H Institute ofScience & Technology, Arakkunnam, onMay 27.

Dr.C.Sengottuvelu, Professor and Head-Consultancy, made apresentation on Career Guidance at the Panel Discussion on CareerGuidance at St.Francis D'Assisi Senior Secondary School, Asokapuram, on May 25.

New accurate diagnostic toolfor Chikungunya virus

developed at SIBB

Scientists of SCMS institute of Biotech-nology have developed a rapid and very sensitive diagnostic tool fordetecting the Chik virus on the very first day of fever.

The research team consisting of Dr. C.Mohankumar, Dr. Salini Bhaskerand Smt. Krishna Yathi has identified the viral coat gene from thegenome. The gene was cloned and expressed it in bacteria for theproduction of recombinant protein. The bioinformatic analysis of the

recombinant protein showed all the dominant features of an antigen andthe scientists developed the antibodies of the antigen for the specificdiagnosis of Chik virus. The advantage of this technique is that the viralantigen in the blood sample of Chik patients can be detected directly onthe first day of fever using these antibodies. The molecular data of thestudy was published in the international immunological journal, Journal ofImmunological Methods in 2013.

Genetic variations on Chikungunya virus have changed its virulence andit increased the mortality rate due to the severity of viral infection.Consequently, the infection is now reported as fatal. Hence, a rapid andearly detection of the virus in the blood sample of Chik patients hasbecome inevitable for the effective c linical management of the disease inhospitals.

Earlier in 2007, when the Chikungunya epidemic broke out as a menacefor the first time in Kerala, SCMS Institute of Biotechnology had come outwith a diagnostic kit, the first of its kind, for the benefit of the community.Then, no satisfactory methods were available for diagnosis andevaluation of the virus in any of the major hospitals in the State.

“Unlike the early kits of using the antibody of native antigen (antigenextracted from viral culture) the new method using the antibody of therecombinant antigen (antigen developed by genetic engineering method)is found as very specific, accurate and rapid,” said Dr. Mohankumar, theproject leader of the research group. “This improved molecular kit will be aboon for providing proper clinical therapy to the patients, since the Chikvirus attack is found to be more severe during the recent infection in India,”he added.

Chik fever continues to be on an epidemic scale in the State with t he onsetof monsoon.

World Environment Day 2013 was observed in the South Kalamasserycampus of SCMS on July 5 for promoting awareness on the importance of

preserving our biodiversity, the need to identify problems related to theenvironment and ways to take corrective action.

Dr.C.K.Rajan, Professor and Chair for Climate and Environment Changesand Risk Reduction, and Director of Water Technology and Management,was the chief guest. He spoke on the means to tackle environmentchallenges that include climate change, global warming, disasters andconflicts, environmental governance, ecosystem management, andresource efficiency.

The students and the faculty in the biotechnology division and the B Comdepartment participated.

Dr.C.K.Rajan. Professor and Chair for Climate Change and Environmental Changes andRisk Reduction and Director of Water Technology Management, speaking at the WorldEnvironment Day function held at the South Kalamassery campus.

World Environment Day observed

SSTMSalver

Investment –The Indian Scenario, organised by KeralaMarch 23 and 24 at the University Senate Hall, Trivandrum

 An article titled 'Impact of FIIs on Corporate Dividend P

authored by Dr. Makesh K. G., Associate Professor, has bin Indian Journal of Research, May 2013 issue.

Paper published

 A rousing farewell was organised for the outgoing Batch 9by the junior batch at the Seminar Hall on June 14programme lined up for the day included contemporary sdances and heartwarming medleys. The highlights of t hetitle announcements in various interesting categories. Woin particular are the titles for Mr. and Ms. SCMS which wRanesh R. and Farzana Abdulla respectively. The resplconcluded with some inspiring farewell thoughts andfirework that lit up the sky enthralling the whole crowd.

Farewell to Batch 9 MBA

Dr. Radha Thevannoor, Group Director and Director-SSTM and DDirector-SCMS COCHIN School of Business cutting the cake along

representatives.

Prof.Pramod P.Thevannoor, Senior Group Director,SCMS Group, has taken over as the newPresident-Elect of South Asia Council Region 10 ofBusiness Schools and Programs. South AsiaCouncil Region 10 is the regional division of the Accreditation Council for Business Schools andPrograms (ACBSP). It represents the memberinstitutions located in South Asia.

The ceremony was held at the annual conference of ACSalt Lake City, Utah, USA, on June 22.

The Regional Council provides a forum for fostering better uof business education and for exchange of ideas concernbusiness education programmes among member institution

Prof.Pramod P.Thevannoor

President-Elect of South Asia Cou

Paper presented

Shri. Vilas Nair, Assistant Professor,presented a paper titled 'FDI in IndianRetail –Effect on Small Retailers' at theInternational Conference on Foreign Direct