788april - June 2023
788april - June 2023
788april - June 2023
MANTHAN
IIMT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT , GREATER NOIDA
Affiliated to chaudhary charan singh university, Merrut
Course offered
BAJMC
MJMC
BBA
BCA
B.COM
B.COM (H)
NEW HIGHLIGHT
Fitness and Sports at IIMT
IIMT’s Blood Donation Camp; Cause for Humanity
Career Opportunities in Radio and TV
The RangManch Fest
APRIL-JUNE 2023/ MANTHAN VOLUME -5
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Since the covid outbreak in 2020, countrymen have gone through a mental trauma especially the youth. In
this tough phase of life, it becomes of utmost importance to take care of mental health, physical fitness,
and wellness of the future of India. And, these sorts of steps taken by the educational institutions may
certainly help the youth cope up with stress and anxiety and live a healthy and peaceful life. This also
helps the government in meeting its national and international commitments (SDG 3: Good Health and
Well-being).
Let us pledge for a Healthy and Peaceful India.
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The faculty and staff also contributed to the noble cause. Executive Director of IIMT Group of Colleges, Dr.
J.K. Sharma, Dr. Abhinna Baxi Bhatnagar, Dr. Govind Gupta, Mr. Umesh Kumar, Dr.Abhaya Nand, and
Mr.Amit Ojha also contributed immensely in the camp. Dr. Mayank Aggarwal, Managing Director of IIMT
Group of Colleges, Greater Noida congratulated the staff and students for effectively organizing the camp.
Mr. Saurabh Bansal, Former President of the Rotary Club Green said that the blood donated will save
hundreds of lives as the need of blood had been increasing due to large no. of dengue cases.
Those who criticize Blood Donation Camps out of Ignorance: There is a general misconception among a faction of
population about blood donation camps. People think blood bags collected through these camps do not reach
hospitals and rather sold or supplied at heavy prices. This accusation is unjust and wrong. Sometime we indulge in
making false allegations out of ignorance. Since the shelf-life of collected blood is 35-42 days, regular year-around
donation is needed for safe and resilient transfusions services. Blood Donation Camps are organised under the
supervision of medical health institutions and authorities. No organisation can plan a camp without prior consultations
with the officials of medical institutions. Since outdoor blood camps are organised faraway from blood banks, a team
including a medical officer, nursing staff, technicians, attendants, and social workers are tendered the responsibility to
reach the volunteer camp spots for the cause.
Blood bags collected through volunteer camps are stored in the blood banks
of hospitals not just for emergency requirements, accidents, and surgical
procedures but also for the management of medical disorders such as the
bleeding associated with pregnancy and child birth, childhood anaemia, and
transfusions for patients with blood and bone marrow disorders, inherited
disorders of haemoglobin and immune-deficiency conditions. As per a recent
report published by Medical Commission of India; the predecessor of Medical
Council of India, more than 30 million lives were saved in 2021. Every
donated pint can save up to three lives.
We must not get into fallacies and come forward when it comes to contribute
our share for noble
"Do Good, Have Good"
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CULTURAL COMMITTEE ORGANISES CULTURAL FEST
We Indians are known for our rich and diverse cultural
heritage. IIMT’s cultural committee is mandated to showcase
the richness and diversity of our composite culture and bring
talent out to the world. The committee on April 7 held a cultural
event under the theme ‘Andaaz Apna Apna.’ This cultural fest
attracted the presence of students in big numbers. With a
belief that curricular and extracurricular events contribute
immensely in the holistic development of students’ personality,
Cultural Committee organized various events.
THE EVENT CONCLUDED WITH AWARDS AND APPRECIATION CERTIFICATES TO THE PARTICIPANTS.
THEY LEARNT, MANIFESTED, AND TAUGHT THE WHOLE FRATERNITY THROUGH THEIR POTENTIAL
PERFORMANCES AND ART WORK. LIFE IS LEARNING AND LEARNING IS LIFELONG. LEARNING NEVER
ENDS.
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2-hour long lecture also stressed on value of discipline in life. Activities, exercises, fun
games, moral and motivational stories helped students connect and grasp.
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Ideas Transforming the Future: With the aim of transforming This year on May 10, College of Management held a
the country from mere job seekers to job creators, the union Startup Idea competition in its premises. The
government on January 16, 2016 launched Startup India competition attracted the registration and participation of
Initiative. By far, the initiat7ive has been a success and 40 young entrepreneurial minds from all departments.
achieved many milestones leading to worldwide recognition. Each young mind pitched his idea before the panel and
The idea behind startup India was to support entrepreneurs in presence of fellow students. Astonishingly, some of
and nurture innovation. To convert ideas into reality requires them presented out of the box ideas. They received
capital. The government having faith and believe in the appreciation from the panel for those innovative,
potential of its youth came up with the idea in 2016 to support creative, and contributory ideas and rewarded during
ideas of young talented entrepreneurs with monetary
the closing ceremony. The prime objective to have such
assistance and capital availability. Educational institutions are
competition was to educate and inspire young
also contributing their share in making startup India initiative
entrepreneurs who wish to launch their ventures, to
an unprecedented move. Since 2017, IIMT (College of
encourage them to become entrepreneurs and self-
Management) during every academic year invites
entrepreneurial minds and provide them a platform where they
dependent and to make audience aware of the
pitch their ideas. This helps in creating an ecosystem that can significance of innovation and creativity. Such
potentially transform India into a land of job creators. competitions also help in brainstorming and develop
sense of competition among youth.
Let us understand how the startup scheme has been running in Income Tax Exemption for 3 Years: There is a provision of tax
India: The startup program is managed by Startup India Team, exemption for a period of 3 years under the scheme for new
which reports to department of industrial policy and internal startups incorporated on or after 1st April, 2016.
Startup India Seed Fund Scheme: The fund provides financial
trade (DPIIT). Various programs have been undertaken by the
assistance to startups for proof of concept, prototype
Union Government to promote innovation and facilitate growth.
development, product trials, market entry and
Startup India Action Plan: The action plan contains 19 items commercialization.
envisaged to create a vibrant startup ecosystem in the It gives immense happiness to the institution and
country. teachers when their students come out with ideas
Startup India Hub: This is an online platform for stakeholders
having the potential of transforming the future. Rahul
to discover, connect and engage with each other. Startup
Kumar Thakur (BBA) clinched first prize for Business
India Hub hosts Startups, Investors, Funds, Mentors,
Sarthi, followed by Shivam Singh, Ayush Rai, Vanshaj
Academic Institutions, Incubators, Accelerators, Corporates,
Arora (BCA) for The New Normal World (IOT), and
and Government Bodies.
Ritesh, Aditya Singh, Abhishek, Lovejeet (BCA) for
PIEFYH, A Pie From Your Home.
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Action & Direction: History of film making and films in India is more than hundred years old. Dhundiraj Govind
Phalke popularly known as Dada Sahab Phalke is regarded as the ‘Father of Indian Cinema.’ Inspired from the
Lumiere Brothers who first brought the concept of film making in India and screened their motion picture at the
Watson Hotel in Mumbai in 1896, Dada Sahab went London in 1912 to learn the art of film making from British
pioneer filmmaker Cecil Hepworth. He returned after a few months and produced Raja Harishchandra in 1913.
‘Raja Harishchandra’ is considered as the first full-length feature film of India. He was a producer, director, and a
storywriter. His love, passion, and dedication for the craft is an inspiration for every Indian film maker. Mohini
Bhasmasur (1913), Satyavan Savitri (1914), Lanka Dahan (1917), Shri Krishna Janma (1918) are some of his most
noted works. Government of India, in 1969, instituted the highest award in the field of cinema in his name to
commemorate his contribution to the Indian cinema. Dada Sahab Phalke award is presented annually at the
National Film Awards ceremony by the Directorate of Film Festivals.
The competition was aimed at making students familiar with the concept and importance and providing a platform
to students who possess the gift of creative thinking. The event was coordinated by Assistant Professor Mrs.
Sandhya Sharma. There were four films showcased and each was focused on a different topic and message from
the other. The winning short film was ‘Chaav’ based on environmental issues directed by Deepak Jha. The second
winner was ‘Apna Time Aayega’ by Chaaya Singh. In line, there was Anjali Priya’s film based on ‘Women
Empowerment.’ Fourth and last was by Saher Dramatics, ‘Kya Koi Jawab Hai.’ Participants were lauded by the
teachers for their clear vision of presenting ideas and the art. Teachers appreciated them for taking the charge
and leading by example. It was an opportunity to learn generate ideas and execute the same. This would certainly
help students interested in the craft choose the right path in future.
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Students exploring ‘The Practical World’ in Industrial Visit: Theory helps us acquire knowledge and
practice makes us skilled in a particular domain. Every subject or program of study learned in schools,
colleges, universities have real-life applications. Therefore, in academics, besides curriculum significance
of practical knowledge and practice cannot be neglected. Theory without practice is of no use. The new
national education policy strictly talks about outcome-based learning. The document stresses on the
need to make students job ready well before the completion of their course degrees.
Students from BCA were on industrial visit on different dates in the months of April and May. They visited
IT company AppWars Technologies. The visit offered them the opportunity to meet and interact with
professionals and experts. They took first-hand experience in some of the activities of the firm. Sitting
beside working professionals and getting to know about real-life applications of study programs was one of
the desired goals of the visit. Three groups of 40 students entered and explored the tech firm in three visits
under the guidance and supervision of Dr Sonali Sajjan and Mr. Govind Kumar Gautam. These sorts of
experiences help students enhance their employability skills and become job ready with real corporate
exposure.
Recent studies show that Indian education system has transformed the future of its young population in the
past ten years. Several initiatives of Ministry of Education aimed at better education and better life have
resulted in visible positive change. The union budget 2023-24 with an increase of 8.3% than 2022-23 has
allotted Rs 1,12,899 crores to the Ministry of Education. Our forefathers dreamt of an India where every child
could receive education, he/she deserves and make him/her capable of earning decent livelihood. ‘’Be the
change you wish to see in the world’’, these were the words of Mahatma Gandhi. Today, every agent of
change in academics; institutions, educators, policymakers are contributing their share in the betterment of
education to live up to those expectations.
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STUDENT CORNER
सिदरा कौसर
छात्र बीजेएमसी
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MOVIE REVIEW
Om Raut’s highly anticipated adaptation of the Hindu epic Ramayana — “Adipurush,” has been met with
controversy and disappointment. Despite an impressive start at the box office, the film has rapidly declined in
performance due to massive criticism from Hindus who felt that it insulted their religious beliefs. The movie’s
lackluster box office numbers reflect the negative word of mouth it has received.
One of the most expensive Indian films ever made, “Adipurush” suffered from numerous flaws. The colloquial
dialogues penned by Manoj Muntashir Shukla, the subpar performances, uninspiring outfits, weak storyline,
shoddy visual effects, and poor direction all contributed to its failure. The film deviated significantly from the
source material, further disappointing fans of the Ramayana.
The outcry against “Adipurush” was not unfounded. Many Hindu organizations and audiences called for a ban
on the film, citing its derogatory dialogues and departure from the sacred Ramayana. Manoj Muntashir
eventually agreed to change the dialogues after the public backlash, but the damage had already been done.
Director Om Raut, however, seemed oblivious to the film’s shortcomings and expressed pride in its initial box
office success. His comment about only fools claiming to fully understand the Ramayana added insult to injury.
The lack of response from other cast members speaks volumes about their perception of the film’s disastrous
outcome.
In conclusion, “Adipurush” is a disappointing and disastrous film that failed to live up to its hype. Its controversy,
lack of respect for the source material, and overall poor execution make it a regrettable adaptation of the
revered Hindu epic.
Aditya Chaudhary
BJMC
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