Industrial Visit to CENDECT, Krishi Vigyan Kendra

The Department of Food Science and Processing Management organized an Industrial visit to Krishi Vigyan Kendra- Kamatchipuram, Thenion 10/08/2022 between 11.00am-4.00pm. This program is to familiarize the students with the real-life scenario of the industry- working environment and to provide practical exposure for the courses taught to them during regular sessions in the campus. Dr. Patchaimal the Chairman, briefed about the history, growth and development of CENDECT, KVK as well as the several forms of training offered to farmers. The Home Science Subject Matter Specialist, Mrs. R. Ramya Siva Selvi, provided hands on training to our students in the honey processing with the equipments such as, honey storage tank, honey sachet packing machine, handy induction sealing machine and honey filling machine. She also highlighted the working principles of some food processing and preservation equipments such as, vegetable cutting machine, pulverizer, grape seed oil extraction machine, solar dryer, shade drier and various types of nutritious garden. Students gained practical knowledge through interaction, industrial exposure, and employment opportunities. They procured the entrepreneurial skills to develop new food products and marketing strategies emphasizing the women entrepreneurship and also understood the role of younger generations in the development of rural community. An MoU is signed with KVK for the betterment and future scope of our students. Totally, 33 students of I, II, III year FSPM and three faculty members were benefitted through this visit.

ALUMNI INTERACTION

     Department of Commerce (Honours) of Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science conducted an alumni interaction session for the 2020-23 batch students on 09.08.22. Our alumni Ms. R.Krithiga  and Ms.R.Haritha  (2019-22 Batch), who are pursuing their higher studies addressed the session. The session focused on post graduate program selection and professional course preparations (CA intermediate level). It was an interactive session among the students and the alumni. The students eagerly participated and gathered information from the alumni. Totally, 24 students participated in the session and got benefitted. The session ended up with a vote of thanks by the students.

IIC Regional Meet Southern Zone

Title of the Session: IIC Regional Meet Southern Zone
Organizer (Department / Club / Cell/ Committee / Association) Institution’s Innovation Council
Date : 08.08.2022 (Monday) Time: 09.30 am to 05.30 pm
Mode of the Session : Offline Venue: PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul
Theme (If Applicable) : Regional Meet
Expert / Speaker Details:
Guest Name 1: Smt. Mamta Rani Agarwal Advisor
Organisation : All India Council for Technical Education, New Delhi
Guest Name 2: Dr. R. Srinivasan Member Secretary
Organisation : Tamilnadu State Council for Science and Technology, Chennai
Guest Name 3: Mr. Dipan Kumar Sahu Assistant Innovation Director
Organisation : MOE Innovation Cell and All India Council for Technical Education. New Delhi
Objectives of the activity: 

v To highlight IIC – institution’s achievement and impact through poster display

v To demonstrate innovation and start ups from the host institute and other IIC institutions.

v To create policy awareness on YUKTI – National Innovation Repository (NIR), participatory approach, achievement and performance maximization through quality participation in HEIs’

v To engage in regional ecosystem for an effective collaboration and knowledge sharing.

Key Highlights:

The expert speakers elaborated the following major points to the participants,

v The meeting started with registration and a formal inaugural session followed by Poster Display and visit to Innovation and Startup model display.

v Smt. Mamta Rani Agarwal, Advisor – AICTE, presented the importance of Multicultural Reliability, Innovation in Technology, Industrial /Academic set up and understanding the society.

v Dr. R. Srinivasan, Member Secretary, TNSCST, explained the importance of Inter-disciplinary approach in establishing the quality education through innovation and entrepreneurship.

v Mr. Dipan Kumar Sahu, Assistant Innovation Director, explained about the Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self Reliance India) and also informed that India is emerging as a Startup Nation.

v In the afternoon, the session was subdivided into four sub-sessions as follows

1.      Creation and sustaining I & E ecosystems in HEIs.

2.      Visualizing and developing action plan for I & E Ecosystem Development in HEIs.

3.      Benchmark Measuring I & E ecosystem in HEIs and Impact Creation.

4.      IP and Technology Transfer.

Outcome of the activity:

The participants were able to,

v Understand how HEI is able to create an impact towards institution’s achievement by analyzing and observing the display of posters.

v Observe various innovative models and start ups done by various institutions through IIC.

v Get awareness on YUKTI – National Innovative Repository (NIR) achievement and performance maximization through quality participation of HEIs,

v Gain knowledge on the importance of creation and sustaining innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem, knowledge on visualizing and developing action plan for I & E ecosystem, benchmark measuring I & E Ecosystem in HEIs through knowledge sharing.

Participants Details:

v Total No. of Teaching Staff participated: 3

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SLCS SAMAAJ SEVA – AWARENESS ON TOMATO FLU

Hebert William Henrich Association of Department of Fire and Industrial Safety organized SLCS SAMAAJSEVA – an extension activity on “AWARENESS ON TOMATO FLU” on 06/08/2022. A Student from II year FIS, A. Matheswaran, conducted the activity. He clarified to the public that Tomato flu is an infectious viral disease that occurs due to intestinal viruses and is commonly seen in children under the age of five and also it leads to blisters on several parts of the body, which are mainly red in colour. He also explained about the signs of Tomato flu such as Fever, painful sores in the mouth, a rash with blisters on hands, feet, and buttocks, tiredness, joint pain, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, coughing, sneezing, runny nose, high fever. He also illustrated few tips to tackle this infection like cold water bath, avoid spicy& salty food, avoid scratching the skin and have enough rest.

The aim of this campaign is to alert the public about Tomato flu and to advise hygiene and sanitization of the surroundings as the best preventive measure to avoid the Tomato Flu. Around 25 Peoples got benefitted from the activity.

 

SLCS SAMAAJ SEVA – AWARENESS ON DENGUE FEVER

Hebert William Henrich Association of Department of Fire and Industrial Safety organized SLCS SAMAAJSEVA – an extension activity on “AWARENESS ON DENGUE FEVER” at Chettikulam village on 05/08/2022. A Student from II year FIS, S. Muthaiahraja conducted the activity. He clarified to the public that dengue is a viral infection transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes in the form of fever. He explained that severe dengue was a leading cause of serious illness and death. He also illustrated that early detection of disease progression associated with severe dengue, and access to proper medical care lowers the fatality rates of severe dengue below 1%. This initiative created awareness to the public as to how it will affect the humans.

The aim of this campaign is to determine the level of knowledge and practice of dengue control amongst the public. Around 15 People got benefitted from the activity.

Webinar on “Step up for Lactation: Educate and Support”

Department of Food Science and Processing Management and Health & Nutrition Club jointly organized a Breast Feeding Week Celebration on  “Step up for Lactation: Educate and Supporton 05.08.2022 at 3p.m. through Google meet (https://meet.google.com/vsy-cnrt-oqg). Dr. Manju P.George, Chief Dietitian & Lactation Counselor, highlighted the importance of breast feeding for baby as well as the mother’s health after delivery and also she explained the dietary guidelines and a sample menu for expectant mothers and ensured that the mother produces enough milk and the baby gets enough to be fed and its importance to keep in mind the varied feeding patterns. Totally, 78 students and 18 faculty members participated and got benefited in this program. The session was interactive and the resource person answered all the queries raised by the participants related to the program. The feedback of the program was collected from the students and the analysis showed that the program was highly informative to all the students.

Workshop On Drone Film And Photography

Title of the Session: Workshop On Drone Film And Photography
Organizer: Department Visual Communication
Date : 31/07/2022 Time: 10:00 AM – 04:30PM
Mode of the Session : Offline Venue: Seminar Hall and Ground
Theme(If Applicable) :  Not Applicable
Expert / Speaker Details:
Name: Mr. S. Kiran Siddharth Designation: Drone Pilot
Organisation: Madurai District Clickers Welfare Association
Objective(s) of the activity: 

·        To learn the fundamentals of flying drone and its basic operations.

Key Highlights:

Mr. S. Kiran Siddharth taught the participants about various types of drones and well-known drone manufacturers. He also instructed the participants on the basic etiquette that must be followed when using a drone, as well as how to handle and fly a drone.

Outcome(s) of the activity:

·         The participants now know where and how to fly a drone.

 

Participants Details:

v Total No. of students participated: 50

v Total No. of staff participated: Teaching– 5, Non-Teaching – 3

 

SLCS Samaaj Seva – Extension Activity on “Awareness on COVID Insurance schemes”

Title of the session: SLCS Samaaj Seva – Extension Activity on “Awareness on COVID Insurance schemes”
Organizer Department B.Com ( Banking and Insurance)
Date                           :  29.07.2022 Time    :    08.30 am to 09.30am
Mode of the Session :  Offline Venue  :     Solanguruni Village
Theme                       :  “Awareness on COVID Insurance schemes”
Objective(s) of the activity:

v  To create awareness about the health, crop, and cattle insurance among the MGNREGS workers in the village.

v  To insists on taking insurance for health, crop and cattle insurance among the MGNREGS workers in the village.

v  To provide knowledge on insurance related Government schemes among the MGNREGS workers in the village.

Key Highlights:

v  Totally, 10 students from III B.Com (Banking and Insurance) created awareness about the “Insurance Scheme and Government Scheme” among the MGNREGS workers in the village.

v  Students explained the benefits of Various Insurance Schemes and Government Schemes like, Crop Insurance, Health Insurance, Cattle Insurance, and Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana, Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, and Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana healthcare scheme.

Outcome(s) of the activity:

v  The beneficiaries had awareness on Insurance Schemes and Government Schemes.

v  The MGNREGS workers in the village appreciated the students’ and their concern to take insurance for their crop, cattle and health.

v  People asked doubts related to insurance and Government schemes. Our students clarified their doubts.

v  Students got awareness on the problems.

v  They got a comprehensive knowledge, skill and attitude to work in rural area.

Participants Details:

v  Total No. of students participated:  10

v  Total No. of staff (Teaching / Non-Teaching) participated:  1

Alumni meeting

Title of the session: Alumni meeting
Organizer Department B.Com ( Banking and Insurance)
Date                           :  29.07.2022 Time    :    11.30 am to 12.30am
Mode of the Session :  Offline Venue  :     III B.Com (B&I)
Alumni Details:

Ms. M. Iswarya Alumni of our college. Working as processing associate in BNY Mellon in Chennai. BNY Mellon Investment Management provides a robust corporate foundation, together with worldwide resources and administrative supports. It allows us to know about investment firms.

Objective(s) of the activity:

Ø  The bright gap between college life and career life, so as to inculcate students to the professional world.

Ø  To enhance the employability through references.

Ø  To provide a platform for students to develop their personality and skills.

Key Highlights:

Ø  Totally, 64 students from III B.Com (Banking and Insurance) were attended the Programme.

Ø  Alumni shared her views ideas and information to instill.

Ø  During the meet, the alumni shared insight her experience to our students, which she had faced after stepping out of the institution.

Outcome(s) of the activity:

Ø  Alumni Meet, creates a special bonding between with the students who have established themselves already in the big, outside world.

Ø  The event was utilized to apply experience in real life situation.

Ø  The alumni helped the students by giving guidance for academic and co-curricular activities.

Participants Details:

v  Total No. of students participated:  64

v  Total No. of staff (Teaching / Non-Teaching) participated: 3