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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

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Meanwhile, staff and students of Government College of Commerce and Business Administration, Sector 19, here observed the day by taking a pledge. Principal Bhupinder Singh presided over the function and paid homage to Gandhiji and other martyrs.

Principal Bhupinder Singh said various aspects of life of all martyrs would be exhibited in the college. He quoted from Gandhiji’s famous lines “Non violence is the greatest force. It is mightier than the mightiest weapon of destruction devised by the ingenuity of man” and implored the students to follow this dictum

 
Monday, April 20th, 2009

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Friday, April 17th, 2009

Gian Jyoti institute of Management and Technology ,15th april 2009
Gian Jyoti institute of Management and Technology organized the first of its kind business presentation competition for its MBA students on the 15th of April 2009. The competition was held in campus and was attended by all members of the faculty and MBA students.Mr JS Bedi,Chairman of the Institute presided over the function and gave away the prizes. Mr JS Bedi said that students have displayed remarkable creative skills and all of them spoke convincingly while giving power point presentations
It was organized by the institute’s soft skills trainer and management faculty Ms. Tanvi K. Goyal.
Ms. Goyal is an MBA from the prestigious Leeds University Business School. She is a multi faceted personality who has entrepreneurial experience in the wellness industry and a soft skills trainer. She is also a trained image consultant and stylist. Her endeavor to bring out the best in students led to the organization of this competition.
It was a group competition where the students were given four topics to choose from. The topics were from various fields in order to encourage students to enhance their knowledge like corporate social responsibility, the Satyam case, the ways of motivating employees during current economic conditions and the reactions on slumdog Millionaire. 6 teams were shortlisted for the final competition after screening.
The panel of judges constituted of the institute’s director Dr. V.K. Agrawal, Dean Academics Dr. Aneet, Deputy Director Dr. Kariminder Ghuman and Prof. Bhupinder Singh,Media Cordinator. All the judges were specialists in their respective fields.
The presentations marked the end of an extensive three months soft skills training program that all MBA students have to undergo as a part of GJIMT curriculum. This competition provided a platform for the students to show their talent and gave them an opportunity to enhance their public speaking and presentation skills. The presentations made by all teams reflected their attention to detail and professionalism.
The question and answer round turned out to be the highlight of the evening as the judges asked interesting questions and the students provided a creative and intelligent answers and handled all queries with panache.
The competition was extremely close but the winning team captured the interest of the judges and audience by their topic of Slumdog Millionaire and dressed in a rugged manner in order to relate more to the topic. The winners were Ms. Barinder Singh, Mr. Kishore Sngh and Mr. Mayank Sharma. The creativity and confidence showed by the team in handling the questions was exceptional. The runners up teams were exceptional and extremely professional in their presentations and query handling. The first runners up were Mr. Binwant Singh, Ms. Kirandeep Kaur and Mr. Ramakant Chauhan. The second runners up were Mr. Rajesh Gera, Ms. Bhawna Sharma, Ms. Himanshi Agarwal, Mr. Gursmiar Shah and Ms. Neha Gupta.
The institute plans on making this competition an annual event after looking at the response of the students and their talent.

 

India, Republic of (Press Release) January 4, 2009 –
Mohali. Jan.2, 2009:

Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, Mohali organized a one day workshop on “Dynamics of Effective Teaching” under its project of Faculty Development Programme. Dr. Prem Kumar, a renowned educationist, initiated the proceedings by outlining the purpose of the workshop i.e Fundamental of Good Teaching and Role of Motivation in Teaching. Dr Prem Kumar urged the teachers to handle various class room situations and to make pedagogy more interesting and information content more update. Dr.Vikas Arora, a well known motivational educator who has travelled world wide in 12 countries, conducted the morning session. Dr. Vikas Arora said that all the members of the staff should be enthusiastic, highly motivated, professional in approach and should have more open and interactive approach. He delivered an excellent lecture replete with short stories, anecdotes, video clips and quotes to develop a remarkable rapport with the audience.
source: FPR

Earlier Mr J.S Bedi, Chairman, Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, welcomed the chief guest and said that self development by faculty is the best way to bring more academic excellence in the institute. Dr.Vimal K.Aggarwal, Director of the institute highlighted the achievements of the past session and stated that students should be taught better communication skills. He also said that teaching should be pragmatic and useful for their future jobs.

 

MOHALI; February 9,2009:

A Workshop on Resume Writing, Personality Development and Communication Skills was organised by the Placement Cell of Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, Mohali. Prof. Bhupinder Singh having 35 years experience, Mr. R.A.Sakhija, Career Counsellor and Prof. Chirjot Kaur of GJ-IMT were the experts at the Workshop. Mr. J.S. Bedi, Chairman and Dr. Vimal K.Aggarwal, Director welcomed the guests. Mr. J.S. Bedi also released a Newsletter entitled “Resume Writing, Personality Development & Interview Skills.” Mr. J.S.Bedi also inaugurated a Book Exhibition on Resume Writing which was organized by the Library

 

India, Republic of (Press Release) January 23, 2009 –
Dr. Rajneesh Arora, Vice Chancellor, Punjab Technical University visited Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, Mohali today and released a Research Book entitled “SMEs in Transitional Economies, Challenges & Opportunities”. The Book contains research papers, articles and case studies. He also released a Newsletter on the occasion. Dr.Rajneesh Arora, VC, PTU said that affiliated colleges are the heart and soul of PTU and the Faculty should still further enhance their teaching skills to get splendid ambience for the University. The endeavour of Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology, Mohali deserves appreciation for providing excellent infrastructure and highly qualified Faculty. Among others, the function was also attended by Padma Shree Chandra Mohan.

Earlier, Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology Chairman Mr. J.S. Bedi accorded a warm welcome to Dr. Rajneesh Arora and congratulated him on his elevation as the Vice Chancellor.
source: FPR

Dr. Vimal K.Aggarwal, Director of the Institute, proposed a Vote of Thanks and assured the Vice Chancellor of unstinted support at all levels on the part of GJ-IMT.

 

India, Republic of (Press Release) March 21, 2009 –
Mohali, 21th March, 2009:

Gian Jyoti Institute of Management & Technology (GJ-IMT), Mohali organized 3rd International Conference on “Fostering Entrepreneurship in Global Context” in the Institute (GJ-IMT), Mohali.

The Valedictory Function of International Conference was held on 21th March, 2009 at 2.30 P.M. Maj.Gen. N.K.Dhir (Retd), Director, M/s.Alphabet Teletec Pvt.Ltd. presided over the Valedictory Function and impressed upon the need of finding innovative and pragmatic ways to foster entrepreneurship in Global Context.

Mr. J.S. Bedi, Chairman, GJ-IMT, on this occasion said that the two-day conference has elicited remarkable response as a cross-section of erudite scholars from academia and industry, juxtaposed their profound and meaningful initiatives to foster new entrepreneurship ventures. Mr. J.S. Bedi further added that since the students are also exposed to this Conference, its utility becomes broad-based.

Dr. Vimal K.Aggarwal, Director of the Institute welcomed the elite gentry and stressed that the Conference of such eminent personalities further enhanced the spread of knowledge in this field of entrepreneurship.

source: FPR

Technical Session -III was chaired by Dr. Dinesh Gupta, Chairman, University Business School, Chandigarh and Co-Chaired by Mr. Tej Magazine, Director, Traam Services Pvt. Ltd. Speakers like Narasimham. B.V., Assistant Professor, P.E.S. College Of Engineering, Mandya, Karnataka. Ramchandra Gowda.N.K., Professor and Head, V.V. College of Commerce and Management, Mysore, Dr. S.M. Imamul Haque, Reader, Aligarh Muslim University India, and Fayaz Ahmad Lone, Research Scholar, Aligarh Muslim University India, etc. presented their Papers.

Technical Session -IV was chaired by Mr. Tej Magazine and Co-Chaired by Mr. R.C. Chopra, Director, MSME-Development Institute, Ludhiana. Speakers like K.Hari Hara Raju, Research Scholars, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, K.Satish, Research Scholars, Andhra University , Visakhapatnam, Dr. Jonardan Koner, Assistant Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University, Noida and Ms.Saniya Chawla, Student, Amity Business School, Amity University, Noida, etc. presented their Papers.

Dr. Monika Aggarwal, Event Coordinator expressed her gratitude to all the participants and said that it was truly remarkable that 102 Papers were received for this Conference.

 
Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

JOIN GJIMT STUDY CIRCLE,INTELLECTUAL DISCUSSIONS,SOCIAL GET TOGETHER,MEET ALL YOUR FRIENDS TO DISCUSS ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES,POLISH YOUR ENGLISH.

 
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Q..1 What is communication
Q.2 Differentiate between verbal and non verbal communication.
Q.3. When written orders are issued ?
Q.4. What is formal communication ?
Q.5 What is informal communication ?
Q.6 What is grapevine ?
Q.7 Differentiate between grapevine and rumour.
Q.8 How can telephone be effectively used ?
Q.9 Differentiate between Fax and E-Mail.
Q.10 What is teleconferencing ?
Q.11 What is meant by communication barriers ?
Q.12 What is the role of listening in communication ?
Q.13 Why positive attitude is important in communication ?
Q.14 What is information technology ?
Q.15 What is WWW ?
Q.16 How internet is connected ?
Q.17 Why is listening important in business communication ?
Q.18 How can listening be made effective ?
Part B
Q.1 “Communication is as essential for a business concern as blood and breathing are for life”. Do you agree ? Explain.
Q.2 What do you mean by formal communication ? Discuss its advantages and disadvantages.
Q.3 What is downward communication ? Discuss the purpose, pre-requisites, potential benefits and problems of downward communication.
Q.4 What is upward communication ? Discuss its advantages and disadvantages. How can it be made effective ?
Q.5 What is horizontal communication ? Differentiate it with upward and downward communication.
Q.6 What is grapevine ? Discuss its various types, advantages and disadvantages. How can it be made effective ?
Q.7 “One should feed, water and cultivate the grapevine rather than to curb its growth.” Explain.

 
Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Death is our true friend, it’s ignorance that causes grief,
When soul deserts our body, our limbs enjoy relief,
Truth is our true friend, it makes us bold and brave,
It keeps our head erect, till we return to grave,
Charity is our true friend, it urges us to give,
It provides us mental peace and solace as we live,
Humility is our true friend, it leads us to delight,
It curbs our sense of pride and raises our social height.

Compassion is our true friend, it is a virtue rare,
It inspires us to help those, who only stand and stare,
Honesty is our true friend, it makes our life sublime,
When we depart, we leave, footprints on the sands of time,
Courage is our comrade close, it urges us to fight,
It drags us to safety, when we are in a pathetic plight,
Faith is our true friend, it raises our hands to pray,
When we seek God’s help, no mountain can block our way.

Ego is our fiercest foe, it makes us haughty and proud,
It works like slow poison, till we are wrapped it in a shroud,
Anger is our enemy, it makes us fume and flare
It ignores all the consequences, its damage we can’t repair,
Lust is our bitter foe, it ruins our mortal frame,
Under its evil influence, our passions we cannot tame,
Attachment is another foe which multiplies our greed,
We yearn to possess more than what is our actual need.

We keep on confronting friends and foes till our demise
Passing through a vicious circle, we pay a heavy price,
We forget the Giver, we only value His perishable gifts,
This attitude of ours, is responsible for yawning rifts,
We are all children of God, why to claim a special berth
with the dawn of this realisation, we can bring Heaven on earth.
Let us broaden our vision and stretch our arms for embrace,
Then foes would turn friends and smiles would ripple on every face.

 
Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Grammar rules
Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions of the following : (i) I had nothing but contempt _________ him. (ii) The principal wanted to dispense _________ his services. (iii) Do not lean _________ the door. (iv) No one should be deprived _________ love. (v) I am sorry _________ your loss. (vi) I differ _________ you on this matter. (vii) He sat _________ the head of the table.
grammar rules in a simple way for all classes
Bhupinder Singh
RULES OF GRAMMAR AT A GLANCE

1. Agreement of subject with verb e.g. The Manager as well as his wife and children was shocked at the news.
2. A singular subject requires a singular verb even though intervening words may be plural.
e.g. A new system of ideas and principles has been started.
3. The verb agrees with the subject not with the predicate noun (noun which follows the subject).
e.g. The best time to see the stars is two hours after midnight.
4. A compound subject connected be ‘and’ takes a plural verb. e.g. Precision and speed in typing are acquired by practice. But when the compound subject consists of two words of closely related meaning or of two nouns naming the same person, the verb is singular.
e.g. My coach and helper gives me confidence.
5. Use singular verbs with singular pronouns including each, either, anyone, neither, someone, anybody, everybody, nobody, none, e.g. Each of the five patients has been cured.
6. None usually takes a plural verb unless a singular idea is clearly expressed.
e.g. None of them are willing to take the responsibility.
7. When a subject is connected by either-or, neithcr-nor the verb is usually made to agree with the nearer.
e.g. (i) Neither the car nor its occupants were shaken.
(ii) Neither the occupants nor the car was shaken.
Rule : Neither + Subject I + Nor + Subject 2 + Verb of Subject 2 + Object (Same Rule for Either-Or)
Subject I + as well as + subject 2 + verb of object I + object (Same Rule for In addition to, alongwith besides).
8. Use a singular verb when the subject is the name of the book, a poem, a newspaper, a motion picture or a drama or the like. e.g.’ The complete works of Shaw is an immense book.
‘The Times of India’ is an excellent paper.
9. Quantity and sums or multiples of numbers when expressing a singular idea may take a singular verb.
e.g. 12 inches is one foot.
10. Fractions take a singular verb if the subject of the following phrase is singular.
Change the Voice

1. We cook our meals here.

2. They are building the house.

3. Some boys have insulted their teacher.

4. Today he missed his lunch.

5. They were building the house.

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
WORKSHEET NO. 1
1. Frame sentences to illustrate the use of each of the following expressions :
utopian, quixotic, hewers of wood and drawers of water, to throw pearls before swine, hook, line and sinker.
2. Correct the following sentences :
(a) Neither of them have had any success with the boss.
(b) The police made the limb over to a firm of undertakers to dispose it of in a
more formal way.
(c) He said that the B.C.G. vaccination was one of the greatest ‘farce’ that was
ever practised on the public.
(d) Digging an unused well, a huge treasure was discovered.
(e) Looking down below, people on the streets appeared mere specks.
(f) Apparently the spurt in prices have been caused by the recent floods.
(g) I asked him that how much he wanted.
(h) He had scarcely left the room than the party arrived.
(i) Until you do not work hard you will not pass.
(j) As I am still weak, so I shall not be able to attend your party.
3. Give one word for :
(a) One who is easily fooled.
(b) A brave, fearless person.
(c) Use of more words than necessary.
(d) A dabbler in the fine arts.
(e) A connoisseur of good food.
4. Give one word for :
(a) excessive eater
(b) belief in many gods

 
Friday, April 10th, 2009
 
Thursday, April 9th, 2009
  1. Exuberence
  2. Versatile
  3. Upbeat
  4. Optimist
  5. Gregarious

I  request my dear students to kindly send me the meaning of the above words and i will be glad to put their names on my website

 
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

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