Inauguration of Civil Engg. Con- sultancy Civil Engineering Consultancy of SSEC inau- gurated on 23rd November. Shri I.P.Mishra, President of SGES graced the occasion as chief guest. Abhishek Mishra, Vice-President, SGES; Nishant Tripathi and Jaya Mishral Jt. Secretary SGES were the special guests, Dr. R. N. Khare, Principal, SSEC has in- formed that the strength test- ing of concrete, soil testing, bituminous testing, stone, bricks, cube testing, concrete mix design etc. is done here. The National Service Scheme (NSS) unit intro- duced in SSEC was formally inaugrurated at the hands of Dr.P.B. Deshmukh, Director, SSGI. Dr. R.N.Khare Princi- pal, SSEC apprised the as- sembled students about the importance of NSS and the property of introducing its unit in the college. Dr. Khare also elaborated upon the ac- tivities to be undertaken by the NSS unit during the aca- demic year, including con- ducting a camp in rural areas and interacting with people from villages while making them aware about importance of literacy and also about the measures for improving their life and making them more prosperous. The assembled staff mem- bers and students also ob- served World Human Rights Day. Present on this occasion were Dr.M.N. Verma, Direc- tor SSEC, Dr. M.M. Singh, Principal, SSMV, Dr. Neeta Tripathi, Principal SSITM, along with several faculty members and students. NSS Introduced at SSEC MBA Student Visit Neco Jayaswal BUSINESS NAME November-January, 2013 Volume 2 AAHWAAN “Creation anew through the power of the memory or imagination” Special points of interest: NSS Introduced at SSEC Iauguration of Civil Engg. Consultancy “AAHWAAN-2013” Newsletter “AAHWAAN ’’ Re- leased AICTE-ISTE Civil Engineering Lab De- velopment Worshop SSEC students de- velop Solar Tricycle Chief Patron : Shri I. P. Mishra Patron : Mr. Abhishek Mishra Mr. Nishant Tripathi Mrs. Jaya Mishra Advisor : Dr. M. N. Verma (Director,S.S.E.C.) Chief Editor : Dr. R. N. Khare (Principal,S.S.E.C.) Editor Mrs. Ritu Shrivastava (Assistant Professor Applied Physics, SSEC) ========o======== As the part of industrial visit, MBA 2nd semester students of SSEC recently visited Jayaswal Neco Industries Limited. Thanaud Road, Anjora, District – RajnandGaon under the guidance of Rabindra Soni and B.L. Murlidhar, Assistant Professors, MBA. During this industrial visit of the students, Shri H.P. Mishra, GM, Production and Sukendra Kulia, Senior Manager informed the students about the production process, production management, objectives functions, capacity planning, facility design and location and maintenance management. The students also got op- portunity to see the live working in the industry. Quarterly Newsletter SHRI SHANKARACHARYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BHILAI
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Inauguration of
Civil Engg. Con-
sultancy Civil Engineering
Consultancy of SSEC inau-
gurated on 23rd November.
Shri I.P.Mishra, President of
SGES graced the occasion as
chief guest. Abhishek
Mishra, Vice-President,
SGES; Nishant Tripathi and
Jaya Mishral Jt. Secretary
SGES were the special
guests, Dr. R. N. Khare,
Principal, SSEC has in-formed that the strength test-
ing of concrete, soil testing,
bituminous testing, stone,
bricks, cube testing, concrete
mix design etc. is done here.
The National Service
Scheme (NSS) unit intro-
duced in SSEC was formally
inaugrurated at the hands of Dr.P.B. Deshmukh, Director,
SSGI. Dr. R.N.Khare Princi-
pal, SSEC apprised the as-
sembled students about the
importance of NSS and the
property of introducing its
unit in the college. Dr. Khare
also elaborated upon the ac-
tivities to be undertaken by
the NSS unit during the aca-
demic year, including con-ducting a camp in rural areas
and interacting with people
from villages while making
them aware about importance
of literacy and also about the
measures for improving their
life and making them more
prosperous.
The assembled staff mem-
bers and students also ob-
served World Human Rights
Day. Present on this occasion were Dr.M.N. Verma, Direc-
tor SSEC, Dr. M.M. Singh,
Principal, SSMV, Dr. Neeta
Tripathi, Principal SSITM,
along with several faculty
members and students.
NSS Introduced at SSEC
MBA Student Visit Neco Jayaswal
BUSINESS NAME
November-January, 2013 Volume 2
AAHWAAN “Creation anew through the power of the memory or imagination”
Special points of interest:
NSS Introduced at
SSEC
Iauguration of Civil Engg. Consultancy
“AAHWAAN-2013”
Newsletter
“AAHWAAN ’’ Re-leased
AICTE-ISTE Civil
Engineering Lab De-
velopment Worshop
SSEC students de-velop Solar Tricycle
Chief Patron:
Shri I. P. Mishra
Patron:
Mr. Abhishek Mishra
Mr. Nishant Tripathi
Mrs. Jaya Mishra
Advisor:
Dr. M. N. Verma
(Director,S.S.E.C.)
Chief Editor: Dr. R. N. Khare
(Principal,S.S.E.C.)
Editor Mrs. Ritu Shrivastava (Assistant Professor
Applied Physics, SSEC)
========o========
As the part of industrial visit, MBA 2nd semester students of SSEC recently visited Jayaswal
Neco Industries Limited. Thanaud Road, Anjora, District– RajnandGaon under the guidance of
Rabindra Soni and B.L. Murlidhar, Assistant Professors, MBA. During this industrial visit of the
students, Shri H.P. Mishra, GM, Production and Sukendra Kulia, Senior Manager informed the
students about the production process, production management, objectives functions, capacity planning, facility design and location and maintenance management. The students also got op-
portunity to see the live working in the industry.
Quarterly Newsletter
SHRI SHANKARACHARYA
ENGINEERING COLLEGE,
BHILAI
“AAHWAAN-2013” the two day
National level event for engineering and man-agement students concluded on 24th Jan’2013.
During the celebration various events such as Tech-Fest sports Blood donation, Cultural &
National Conference on “Significance of Value Education in Tech Education” were successfully
organized.
On 23rd Jan’2013 “Aahwaan-2013”
was inaugurated by the Vice-chancellor CSVTU. In his inaugural speech, he whole
heartedly appreciated the approach of college for organizing such a mega event. As key note
speaker of national conference he emphasized
importance and significance of values in life of
human beings. He spoke, values are not only inherited ones but it needs to be inculcated in
life. Later he planted a plant in the campus and visualized all the events. He appreciated the
enthusiastic participation of students and staff
members in blood donation camps.
Dr. R. N. Khare , Principal of the institute informed that during paper presenta-
tion session, Dr. M.M. Singh, Dr. G.R.Sinha, Dr. S.R. Praveer and Dr. M. Hambarde, Direc-
tor General, CGCOST presented their papers
on value education.
On 24th Jan, the day two, concluded
with valedictory function in
which Dr. M. Hambarde and Dr. A.K. Dubey was the chief
guest. Prizes and certificated were given to winners of vari-
ous events.
During two days long
function of Aahwaan-2013 Shri Abhishek Mishra, Shri Nishant
Tripathi, Dr. M.N. Verma, Dr. P.B. Deshmukh, Dr. Neeta
Tripathi, Dr. M.M. Singh, Dr. A.K. Jha, Dr. G.R. Sinha were
present.
SSEC Celebrated “AAHWAAN-2013”
A Two-Day National Level Event for Techno-Management Students
Page 2 AAHWAAN
S.No. Event Name Winner Runner up
1 Tech Fest– Energy
Themes
Paper Presentation
– Prastuti Akanksha Maheshwari
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
1.Sonal Meghnani
2. Yashika Vijureva
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
Quiz 1. Kavya
2. Shivani Mishra
(SSEC, Bhilai)
1. Praveen G. Nair
2. Gautam Patel
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
Model Presentation 1. Aman Kumar Bhole
2. Anita Agarwal
3. K.Raj Kiran
(SSEC, Bhilai)
1. Shashank Agarwal
2. Vishal Panjwani
3. Shantanu Joshi
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
2 Khel– Ek Mukabala Cricket Rohit Nayak Group (SSEC,
Bhilai)
Kshitij Tripathi Group,
(SSEC, Bhilai)
Badminton (Boys)
Badminton (Girls)
Mayur Agarwal & Danish(SSEC,
Bhilai)
Supriya Biswas & S. Gautami
(SSCET, Bhilai)
Pratik & Tikam Singh
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
Jinat Phtima & Vagisha
Mishra (SSIPMT, Raipur)
Volley Ball Vishal Virvani & Group
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
Shubham & Group
(SSIPMT, Raipur)
Basket Ball Tushar & Group (SSEC, Bhilai) Nitin & Group (SSIPMT,
Raipur)
3 Daan– Ek Sahyog Blood Donation 150 students and faculty members from different institutions
contributed in blood donation camp.
4 Sanskriti– Ek
Parichay
Group Song Mesmerizers Group (SSIPMT,
Raipur)
GPRS Group (SSEC,
Bhilai)
Group Dance Nav Durga Group (SSIPMT,
Raipur)
Aakaar Group (SSCET,
Bhilai)
Page 3 Volume 2
5 National Conference National Confer-
ence on
“Significance of
Value Education
in Technical Edu-
cation”.
1. Jasmit
2. Archna
3. Shubhangi
4. Pharha
(SSEC, Bhilai)
1. Lavanya
2. Anamika
3. Gitika Kapoor
(SSEC, Bhilai)
&
Garima Sharma (FMS,
SSGI)
GLIMPSES OF AAHWAAN-2013
SSEC has organ-
ized AICTE-ISTE short
term course on Civil Engi-
neering Lab Development Workshop from 29th De-
cember-08 January. In vale-
dictory function, Dr. A.K.
Dubey, Registrar; CSVTU
was the Chief Guest and
Abhishedk Mishra, Nishant
Tripathi were present as
special guests. All faculty,
lab staff and students of
Civil engineering depart-
ment attended the workshop.
During Workshop
several experiments were
performed in different sub-
jects of Civil Engineering
such as soil Mechanics,
Geotech Engineering, Sur-
vey, Structural analysis, Envi-
ronmental Engineering, Con-
crete, Fluid Mechanics, Mate-
rial Testing and Engineering
Geology etc.
In his speech Regis-
trar, CSVTU appreciated the
initiative. Abhishek Mishra
stated and hoped that through
laboratory development all
teachers will involve in re-
search activities. Nishant Tri-
pathi assured the Institute that
all necessary assistance will be
extended in future.
To start the function
Dr. R.N.Khare welcomed all
dignitaries and presented brief
of two week long workshop.
Function was wit-
nessed by Director, Dr. M.N.
Verma, Dr. P.B. Deshmukh,
Dr. M.M. Singh, Dr. Neeta
Tripathi, Dr. A.K. Jha, Dr.G.R. Sinha all teachers and
lab staff. Certificates were
given to all participants by the
Chief Guest.
inaugurated the tricycle. The
students, Durgesh Singh,
Neerak Sharma, Karan
Handa, Uday Pratap Sharma, Ved Sinha, Ani-
mesh Dhiwar, Abhishek
Verma, Girish Chandra
Jaiswal \, NitinKumar Ti-
wari and Aishwarya Kumar
Tiwari have developed this
prokect under the guidance
of Prof Swapnil Jain, Prof
Nilesh Sharma and Prof
Rahul Mishra. The tricycle
has configuration of 2 solar panel (of 120W, 7.5 Amp,
17V),one battery of 12 volts,
0.5 hp DC motor and speed
controller. The tricycle can
run at the mazimum speed
of 20-30 kms per hour. It
has brakes along with an
accelerator. The solar panel
is mounted like a shed
Seventh semester
students of Shri Shankara-
charya Engineering College,
Junwani, under the guaiance of Prof Swapnil Kain, have
invented a hybrid solar tri-
cycle, leeping in mind the
requirement of physically
challenged persons. This eco
-friendly tricycle, which
runs on solar energy, is the
first of its kind in Chhattis-
garh State, During inavail-
ability of sunlight, it can be
operated by electricity, with
the help of battery.
This Solar Tricycle
was formally unveiled on
3rd January during a cere-
mony held at SSEC. Chied
Guest of the ceremony was
Jaya Mishra (Joint Secre-
tary, SGES), who formally
above.
Dr. P.B. Deshmukh
(Director, SGES) was pre-
sent as the guest of honour. In his address, he appreci-
ated the innovative efforts of
the students and faculty.
Dr. B.L. Sharma (I/
C TePP, CSVTU) appreci-
ated the prokect and detailed
about the ―Technopreneur
Promotion Pri-
gramme‖ (TePP).
Dr. M.N. Verma
(Director, SSEC) also ex-tended some suggestions
and said that it can be devel-
oped using different re-
sources. Dr. R.N. Khare
(Principal, SSEC) spoke
about the significance of
innovation and research
AICTE-ISTE Civil Engineering Lab Development
SSEC students develop SOLAR TRICYCLE
“ If one way be
better than
another, then
you may be
sure is natures
way’’
Page 4 AAHWAAN
Taj Mahal, India
Workshop
The Pyramid at
Chichén Itzá, Maxico
Through this magazine SSEC family wants to pay homage to the 23-year-old Delhi gang-rape victim, a physiotherapy student, who fought a brave battle for life for
13 days. We demanded severe punishment for the culprits and enforcement of powerful laws to control such menace in the country. Stringent action should be initiated against the culprits. The action should be a lesson to other criminals who indulge in such hei-
nous crime. We appeal that justice be done. What is happening is very sad, because such incidents happening in the 21st century shame us before the world.
Every individual should condemn such crimes and force the government to take severe action against criminals involved in them. We condemned attack on girl who
died last month at Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore while undergoing treatment for the injuries she sustained following the rape and brutal assault on her by six men in a moving bus in Delhi. We pray for the peace of the departed soul. We also pray that such
incidents do not take place in future.
Homage
Never think there is
anything impossible
for the soul. It is
the greatest heresy
to think so. If there
is sin, this is the
only sin; to say that
you are weak, or
others are weak.
Swami Vivekananda
Page 5 Volume 2
Newsletter “AAHWAAN ’’ Released
SSEC organized the inaugural
ceremony of ―AAHWAN‖, Fist
Quarterly Newsletter on 24th
November 2012. The members
of Editorial Board of AAH-WAN included Dr.R.N.Khare,
Mrs. Ritu Shrivastava, Mrs.
Devyani Chaube, Ms. Smruty
Shah, Mr. Shankar Sharan Tripa-
thi.
Chief Guest of the
event was Shri I.P.Mishra, Presi-
dent of SGES. Dr. P.B.
Deshmukh, Director of SSGI
was the guest of honour for the
occasion.
The Programme started by
offering flowers to Godess Saraswati
and a Vandana. On this occasion Dr.
R. N. Khare, Principal of SSEC and
Chief Editor of the Newsletter wel-comed one and all present in the
Toppers of ET&T department in the CT-II examination held in the month of November
Sr.No. Semester
Name of the student % marks
1 III [A] Ku. Megha Thoure
Ku. Lakeshwari Verma
100
96.7
2 III [B]
Ku. Shruti Sarkar
Ku. Sanjana Chandrakar
Ku. Neha Singh
. Ku. Sakshi Tiwari
85
83.3
83.3
83.3
3 V[A] Ku. Nikita Nimbarte
Ku. Aditi Gupta
97
93
2 V[B]
Ku. Soumya Mohan
Ku. Sonu Agrawar
Ku. Shristi Pandey
95
92
92
Toppers (CT-I)
Sec.A
(ET&T and IT)
1 . R u c h i S a h u
2. Arushi Singh
Sec.B
(ET&T and IT)
1.Ganesh Kumar Singh &
K u n a l M a u r y a
2.Divya wasnik & Niharika
Yadu & Richa Thakur
Sec.C
(ET&T and IT)
1 . J a s m e e t K a u r
2. Chetna Sahu
Sec.D
(Mech and CSE)
1. Alka Mehar & Sunny Jain
2.Manpreet Singh Puri & Ra-
jot Ghosh
Sec.E
(Mech and CSE)
1 . A m e e n V e r m a
2. Upasna Mishra
Sec.F
(Mech and CSE)
1 . M a n i s h K u m a r
2. Anuj Gupta & Shubhendu
Mahapatra
Toppers (CT-II)
1. Nidhi Pandey
2. Jyoti Kumari Sahu
1. Kunal Mourya
2. Tushar Dixit
1. Jasmeet Kaur
2. Devyani Chetwani
1.Sunny Jain
2. Rajot Ghosh & Alka Me-
har
1. Ameen Verma & Upasna
Mishra 2.Gaurav
Singh
1. Manish Kumar 2.Peeyush
Singh
Toppers of BE Ist Semester in CT-I & CT-II examinations –2012
IT-Third semester Toppers
S.No Name
1 RANJEETA
2 DARSHANA DEY
IT-Fifth semester Toppers
S.No Name
1 AKANKSHA JAISWAL
2 SHREYA SHARMA
IT-Seventh semester Topers
S.No Name
1
AKANKSHA KESHAR-
WANI
2 SUKANYA BAR
Result 7th sem (CSE) 5th sem (CSE) 3rd sem (CSE)
CT-1 AMANDEEP KAUR PAMA
90.00%
RASHMI TIWARI 83.33% J. JENUSHA SHINY
85%
CT-2 AMANDEEP KAUR PAMA
88.00%
RUCHIKA DAS 85%
RAVI GUPTA
85%
Words can be weapons. Words can wound,
humiliate and inflict pain far greater than physical
violence. Words can be used to inflame passions, to
arouse anger, to declare war and to destroy. But just
as potent as they are as weapons, Words can also heal wounds and make peace. They can be soothing
to those in grief, they can offer hope to those in
despair. Indeed, well-chosen words have a power
and a beauty that can project well beyond one life-
time. Think of the great works of literature that still
enrich our lives today, centuries after they were
written.
It is sometimes hard to understand that an
encouraging word can go such a long way. Anyone
can speak words that tend to rob another of the
spirit to continue in difficult times. Special is the
individual who will take the time to encourage an-other.
Sapna Rajpal
Asst. Prof. (Physics)
The power of words Taking a risk is often your first step towards
success
If you don't take some risks, you won't get the chance to succeed. While you are trying, you are winning. The law of averages is on your side. The more you try, the greater your chance of succeeding. Never get discouraged. Every wrong attempt is another step forward. People that make no mistakes usually don't make anything. Make up your mind not merely to overcome a thousand obstacles, but to win in spite of a thousand defeats. Your mistakes are stepping stones to success and your installment payments to victory. You can't be a winner and be afraid to lose. Also remember: "Ship is always safe at shore, but it is not built for it." “Manzil Unhi Ko Milti Hai, Jinke Sapnoon Mein Jaan Hoti
Hai Pankh Se Kuch Nahi Hota, Hosle Se Hi Udaan Hoti Hai”
Ritu Shrivastava
Asst. Prof. (Physics)
ARTICLE DESK
Values deal with ones own principles and standards from which we
judge what is right and wrong behavior. Values in environment education must
bring in several new concepts. The development of morality is an important
aspect for the formation of good character. Today there is deterioration of val-
ues in the society. In a society, based on human values, man‘s precious re-source is his fellow men. It is teachers‘ role to foster Human. Values through
his teaching in the classroom and follow those values. To the youth the class-
room messages are love, safety, security, belonging and warmth. The difficulty
arises in deciding the way and content of morality to be taught to the student
community. The teachers in schools, colleges and universities should be ori-
ented and motivated by the orientation Courses, workshops, fieldworks, semi-
nars and extension activities for imparting value education to students.
Value education in the context of our environment is expected to
bring about a new sustainable way of life. Education, both through formal and
non-formal processes, must thus address understanding environmental, natural
and cultural values, social justice, human heritage, equitable use of resources,
managing common property resources and the causes of ecological degrada-
tion. Essentially, environmental values cannot be taught. They are inculcated
through a complex process of appreciating our environmental assets and ex-
periencing the problems caused due to our destruction of our environment.
Amrita Sahu
Asst. Prof (ET&T)
The Truth about Failure
Failure doesn't mean you are a fail-
ure, it does mean you haven't suc-ceeded yet.
Failure doesn't mean you have ac-
complished nothing, it does mean you have learned something.
Failure doesn't mean you have been
a fool, it does mean you had a lot of faith.
Failure doesn't mean you have been
disgraced, it does mean you were will-ing to try.
Failure doesn't mean you don't have
it, it does mean you have to do some-thing in a different way.
Failure doesn't mean you are infe-
rior, it does mean you are not perfect.
Failure doesn't mean you've wasted
your life, it does mean you've got a rea-son to start afresh.
Failure doesn't mean you'll never
make it, it does mean it will take a little longer. Failure doesn't mean God has aban-doned you, it does mean God has a bet-ter idea!