www.rnbglobal.edu.in The RNB Times Bikaner, Tuesday, March 31, 2017 By RNB Global University Vol. III Issue III GLIMPSES OF MALAYSIA MALAYSIA TRIP KUALALUMPUR, MARCH 7, 2017 The Malaysian Government goes with the tag line, “Malaysia Truly Asia” this could not be truer. As I was to soon find out that Malaysia is a potpourri of people, food, music & architecture. DAY ONE, 1st MARCH: On a full belly we started our Capital tour, which included architecture splendors merging the old and new seamlessly. To name a few, we saw the National Mosque, Sultan Abdul Samad’s Palace, Merdeka Square, the National Monument, Tien Ho Temple, Blue Mosque and the Putrajaya Temple that had 252 step to the top. Our next stop was KL towers, which is 3000 ft. higher than the rest of the city giving a bird’s eye of its urban beauty. Our cameras were working overtime. DAY TWO had us visiting a Batik factory. The walls were lined with paintings and never could have imagined an industrial compound with such creativity. The second industry on our list was Royal Selangor followed by Yakult where we saw the making of their products. After all the technical touring it was time for fun and we landed at KLCC Aquaria where we saw exotic fishes and sea life. Finally tired we checked onto the luxurious Pearl hotel. DAY THREE was all about speed thrill and fun. This was my favorite part of the visit. We went to Sunway lagoon, which boasts of 6 different parks. Our focus was the Water Park followed by the Amusement Park, the Scream Park and then the Wildlife Park. Tired and content we hit the bed with a happy sad feeling. Happy because we were having so much fun and sad because the next day was our last day in Malaysia. DAY FOUR was dedicated to improving Malaysia’s economy. I mean, we decided to spend the day mostly shopping. The shopping list was eclectic to say the least. It had everything from a fridge magnet to a laptop on it. Finally it was time for the “Pièces De Résistance” The Petronas Twin towers. Our cameras were working overtime and so were our shooting skills. After all the pictures had to make an impression on Facebook, Wassapp and whatever else’s out there. The airport was our last bastion to load up on Chocolates and last minute Malaysian souvenirs before we settled down to get back home -Kajal Soni, BBA II Sem.
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The RNB Times Bikaner, Tuesday, March 31, 2017 By RNB Global University Vol. III Issue III
GLIMPSES OF MALAYSIA
MALAYSIA TRIP
KUALALUMPUR, MARCH 7, 2017 The Malaysian Government goes with
the tag line, “Malaysia Truly Asia” this could not be truer. As I was to soon
find out that Malaysia is a potpourri of people, food, music & architecture.
DAY ONE, 1st MARCH: On a full belly we started our Capital tour, which
included architecture splendors merging the old and new seamlessly. To
name a few, we saw the National Mosque, Sultan Abdul Samad’s Palace,
Merdeka Square, the National Monument, Tien Ho Temple, Blue Mosque
and the Putrajaya Temple that had 252 step to the top. Our next stop was
KL towers, which is 3000 ft. higher than the rest of the city giving a bird’s
eye of its urban beauty. Our cameras were working overtime.
DAY TWO had us visiting a Batik factory. The walls were lined with
paintings and never could have imagined an industrial compound with
such creativity. The second industry on our list was Royal Selangor
followed by Yakult where we saw the making of their products. After all
the technical touring it was time for fun and we landed at KLCC Aquaria
where we saw exotic fishes and sea life. Finally tired we checked onto the
luxurious Pearl hotel.
DAY THREE was all about speed thrill and fun. This was my favorite part
of the visit. We went to Sunway lagoon, which boasts of 6 different parks.
Our focus was the Water Park followed by the Amusement Park, the
Scream Park and then the Wildlife Park. Tired and content we hit the bed
with a happy sad feeling. Happy because we were having so much fun and
sad because the next day was our last day in Malaysia.
DAY FOUR was dedicated to improving Malaysia’s economy. I mean, we
decided to spend the day mostly shopping. The shopping list was eclectic
to say the least. It had everything from a fridge magnet to a laptop on it.
Finally it was time for the “Pièces De Résistance” The Petronas Twin towers. Our cameras were working overtime and so were our shooting
skills. After all the pictures had to make an impression on Facebook,
Wassapp and whatever else’s out there.
The airport was our last bastion to load up on Chocolates and last minute
Malaysian souvenirs before we settled down to get back home
-Kajal Soni, BBA II Sem.
RNBIAN’S STUDY TOUR TO NRCC &
NRCE, BIKANER, RAJASTHAN
BIKANER, MARCH 1 2017: National Research
Centre on Camel (NRCC) and National Research
Centre on Equine (NRCE) Bikaner is a premier
research Centre of the Indian Council of Agricultural
Research (ICAR). Students of BSc and Engineering
had the wonderful opportunity to visit this facility.
Dr. Debendra Kumar, form NRCE, took the students
around the institute and the museum while
explaining about the various research and
development work that is ongoing at the institute.
Research on the genetic improvement of camel is of
top most priority of the institute. While the scientific
research work was brilliant what was even more
brilliant was the Camel milk Kulfi’s and milkshakes
that we all enjoyed before we wrapped up this
exciting trip.
-Editorial Board
VISIT TO THE HONORABLE HIGH
COURT OF JODHPUR
JODHPUR, MARCH 6 2017 Very rarely do students
have this golden opportunity to visit the Highcourt
courtrooms. We extend a big thank you to the Registrar
of the High Court Bench, who made this possible for us.
The students were given a brief note about the court
and courtrooms by Advocate Kaushal Gautam, who is a
practicing lawyer at High Court of Rajasthan. He guided
all the students and dictated the Jurisdiction of the
High Court Bench. Before leaving the Courts the
students thanked Mr Gautam whole-heartedly. The
journey back was packed with discussions on what
students saw, learnt and experienced.
-Komalta Bhargava, LLB IISem.
PRIYANKA’S NO BAKE OREO TART Ingredients
For Crust
32 Oreo Biscuits
½ cup melted butter
For Chocolate Filling
300gm dark chocolate
200ml heavy milk
For Toppings
Fresh strawberries and Kiwis
Chopped nuts (almonds, walnuts etc) optional
Chopped Oreo cookies
Method
1. Place Oreo cookies into the bowl of food processor and blend until crumbs form. Add melted butter and pour over the
crushed cookies. Process until evenly moistened. Press cookie mixture with the back of the spoon and your fingers where
necessary, into the bottom edges of a tart pan. Freeze it for 20 minutes.
2. In small saucepan, place cream over medium-low heat for a few minutes to get hot. No boiling or simmering needed.
Remove from heat, pour over chopped chocolate and let it rest for 2-3 minutes. Stir until dissolved.
3. Pour chocolate filling over Oreo crust and top it with fresh strawberries and kiwis. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours or
overnight- Serve!!
-Priyanka Baid, MBA II Sem.
HAPPY WOMENS DAY
BIKANER, MARCH 8 2017 Mr. Sunil Bhardwaj was the showman and under his creative guidance quite a few
interesting performances entertained the crowd on the Womens Day Celebration. The celebration started with
our Hon’ble President Lt Gen R.K. Karwal PVSM, AVSM, SM**, VSM (Retd.) congratulating the women faculty and
students on this occasion and further cheered on the tenacity and courage women have displayed in every field.
Rahul Kagdikyal sang a melodious song praising and highlighting the sacrifice and strength of women. Games
such as knotting the tie and Button Sewing Competition The first one to get a tie knotted and to sew a button was
the winner. Pragya Shuba Ramawat won the Knotting the Tie game and Meghna Bagree was the first to sew the
button. It was short and sweet affair and the women left feeling very special.
-Editorial Board
MUMBAI EDUCATIONAL VISIT 2017
MUMBAI, February 27 2017: Four days full of excitement, fun learning and exploring this describes our
Mumbai trip. Mumbai the financial, commercial and entertainment capital of India did not disappoint us, first on
our list were the celebrated landmarks like Gateway of India, Juhu Chowpaty.
Day 2 was for educational visits; we visit Adlabs & Imagica, Mumbai’s famous 300-acre theme park. What was
real interesting was the engineering and technology behind the rides that make Imagica such a favorite among
theme parks. We challenged ourselves on dare devil rides and experienced the winter wonderland at the snow
world.
Day 3 we visited the Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Ports Ltd. A port operation center, we were in awe of the
computerized operation of the vessels through the Radar system. The engineering behind the loading and
unloading of containers was unbelievable.
Later we also visited the automated plant of Amul to understand how the country’s largest dairy optimizes
operations to achieve high efficiency.
Day 4 was when we were to depart and it was only befitting that we paid our obeisance at the ever so powerful
Siddhivinayak, Temple of Lord Ganesha. We offered our prayers and made our wishes for a blessed future. Before
we realized it, it was time to board our train for Bikaner, but the memories that we made and the things that we
learned will always be cherished by us.
-Shivangi Goyal. BBA, IV Sem.
CII CHANDIGARH: HR
CONFERENCE
Chandigarh, March 23, 2017 Confederation
of Indian Industry CII Punjab State Office along
with CII-Avantha Centre for Competitiveness
is organizing one day Training Program on HR
FOR SMEs. Meghna Bagree, Nikunj Chandak,
Ashima Gupta, Ajit Bhura, Yogesh Duggal and
Darshana Jain from MBA II Sem. Attended this
conference. They returned feeling more
knowledgeable on understanding employees
career planning, stress management, conflict
resolution, creative and strategic thinking and
innovation.
-Editorial Board
LECTURE BY DR. ARUNDEEP AHLUWALIA
Bikaner March 20, 2017: Dr. Arundeep Ahluwalia an
Environmental & Geoscience activist from Shoolini University,
Solan delivered a guest lecture on Excitements of Mother
Earth & its environmental issues & disasters. The interactive
lecture comprised of various aspects related to our
environment. Main emphasis was laid on ‘Pollution’ and
‘Global Warming’ and their threatening consequences on
mother earth. He used the example of Antarctica as a habitat
and the effect of pollution in the region. Later in his talks he
introduced the concept of ‘Geoparks’ and its various aspects,
the meaning of Geoparks and its necessity in India as of date.
He then highlighted the issues related to pollution. Further
explaining its ill effects on health and wellbeing citing our
nations capital as an example. The role and duties of a student
towards society as well as towards curbing pollution were
also explored.
-Editorial Board.
-Editorial Board
3RD INTER-DEPARTMENTAL MOOT COURT
COMPETETION
BIKANER, MARCH 25 2017 The topic selected for the
3rd Moot Court Competition, dealt with Indian Penal
Code 1860, Consumer Protection Act 1986, Law of Torts
and Indian Evidence Act 1872. Students argued their
case on medical negligence through various viewpoints.
The arguments were supported with proper evidence
and proof to make a valid session. A total of total 5 teams
participated in the competition. The Judges for the
proceeding were Dr.Hans Raj Arora, School of Law and
Dr. Sanjoy Paul, School of basic and applied Science. The
winning team was of Komalata Bhargava and Aastha
Baid as Mooters and Mukund as their researcher. The
runner up team was Divya Tulsiyani and team, followed
by Arif Khan and team in the third position.
-Editorial Board
LECTURE ON CONDUCT OF AGM AND
BOARD MEETINGS
BIKANER, MARCH 25, 2017 A Guest lecture by Ms.
Samta, on how to conduct Annual General Meeting
and Board Meeting was organized in RNBGU, for
BBA 4th semester and B.Com 2nd semester
students. The session was divided in two parts. The
first part of the session was to teach about the basic
aspects of AGM and Board Meeting. The second
part provided students with actual examples of the
meeting. The session was interactive and students
participate keenly. During the session, several
questions were asked by students, which were duly
answered with examples. At the end students
understood the principles and procedures of
conducting a meeting.
-Pranjal Chaturvedi, BBA IV Sem.
ARBEIT MACHT FREI - WORK SET'S YOU FREE
AUSCHWITZ, POLAND, July 23, 2013: The 2nd world war has always been of utmost interest and importance to me.
The 2nd World war is that one pre 9/11 event that changed the world, as people knew it then. It was an event of
extremities- loyalties, inhumanity, courage, love, sadness, poverty every human aspect was at its peak. Also to me it was
the last Man's Man and Woman's Woman War..... Before drones (technology) if not completely then almost completely
replaced a soldiers war cry. A soldier very rarely now fights a known enemy it's the non-uniform clad enemy of
terrorism, insurgency and civil war that they deal with.
A soldier’s uniform brings words like honor, dignity, service and protection to the forefront and yet here was an army
largely devoid of all these sentiments and attributes. A self-proclaimed superior race/superior army ... so insecure and
so inhuman???? There is hardly a documentary on Auschwitz that I haven't watched and I was always uncomfortable
about how badly I wanted to come here. Why do I want to go to a place with such sadness and cruelty? I never did have
that answer until I stood right outside the camp after completing my visit to Auschwitz.
I am not going to go into how many barracks etc. etc. you will find in Auschwitz but instead I’ll share what went through
my mind while in the camp. To begin with Auschwitz has to be visited with a camp guide, so at the very beginning we all
were given a set of earphones a radio thingies to hear our guide and a visitors tag. We were instructed to remain close
with the group, not to wander off and that bathroom breaks were to be taken only before or after the tour and that
nothing was to be eaten during the tour. These instructions at any other place would be normal tour instructions and
not effect me the way they did now. I had a very small (and in no way comparable) glimpse of what it feels to be
instructed on your every move, to lose your identity and be known only with a badge/id - no name just a statistic. I
conclude Conformity is key in Auschwitz - then and now. I understand that all this is to make the tour logistically
smooth for us and I in no way had a issue with that.... but still it just makes you think that with the cruelty inflicted on
the inmates here and with no sign of humanity what was it like? For example a prisoner could use the restroom only
twice a day once in the morning and then the night, no bodily functions could be performed in between and were
punishable, this was not one of the harshest but most basic rules of the camp.
I look around to see a lot of Jewish people and wonder if they lost any loved ones here? Many groups are signing Jewish
songs.... I don't know what they mean but they sound inspiring and uplifting maybe it's the attitude of their song or the
expression on their faces... I see some older Jews crying and kneeling down to pray in front of the gallows and prison
cells. I find myself saying a quick prayer as well- god please give them peace and let this never ever happen again to a
people. After my prayer I feel trivial because my prayer seems very un-profound and even simplistic for what I’m
asking. Three hours pass between holding back tears, looking away, cringing and deep breaths and I finally walk across
the barbed wire opening that once was the electrified fence - on purpose I walk away from the group, sit in the shade
take off my ear phones and sing a couple of lines out loud.... just because I AM FREE AND I CAN.
Finally under the shade of a tree right next to where the Nazi Camp Commandant was hanged for war crimes I have my
answer to why I always wanted to come to Auschwitz.... it is to understand the gravest inhumanity of man towards
mankind and to witness the best example of human spirit to overcome and survive.
-Namratta Kaushal, Asst Prof. CLD.
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