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Issue 3: feb 2012
Contents
01 – JECRC University
02 – Reviews
03 – News n Muse
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AWARENESS PROGRAMME
ALMA CONNECT
04 – International Events
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
iWEEKEND
05-06 – Workshop
TEXAS
GRIDBOTS
CLOUD DAY
HACK ’a’ HOLIC
MAAC PHOTOSHOP
07 – EDC – IIPC Page
09 – Giving Back To Society
ZARURAT
BLOOD DONATION CAMP
AAGHAZ
10 – Interview
12-13 – Sizzlers
ZINDGI KE VO PAL
A CITY BUS RIDE
08 – JECRC Foundation
11 – Exam Corner
One of the names that have been in the forefront of creating excellence in
technical education is JECRC foundation. JECRC is flamboyantly marching
towards its teenage, with colorful dreams to accomplish and many milestones
to achieve! The seed sown by Mr. Amit Agarwal & Arpit Agarwal around a
decade back has now blossomed into an evergreen tree embracing and
nurturing talent through its even faster growing branches.
Over the last 11 years, it has emerged as one of the most respected names in
higher education in the region, drawing students from all parts of India.
JECRC's commitment to high quality, industry recognized delivery of education
is proven and its leadership undisputed. JECRC Foundation takes this
commitment a step further and a pedestal higher to JECRC University.
JECRC University (JU) would be a multi faculty research based university,
alongside offering convectional courses in engineering, science,
management, law, JU would also offer new age courses in Cognitive, Actuarial
Sciences and some Highbred courses, JU would offer industry relevant
Diploma to Doctoral Programs, on the same lines JU has recently collaborated
with University of Alabama System(UAB), US for Joint Research and Twining
programmes.
JECRC University
On 24th January when I was asked to visit the university I was excited .the campus
is well designed in the brick architecture format. The temperature seemed to
have a difference of about 2 degree Celsius inside and outside. I was amazed to
see such a beautiful construction without any painting on the walls.
The university left me spell bound when I saw the central library. How can such a big
central library exists in any university? A library with journals, magazines, books,
technical as well as non technical was available. The computer monitoring system
worked the best . It could detect each and every book .A record of students can be well
confined with this system.
What They Say
Everything from the
infrastructure to the
curriculum, from lecture halls
to the most awaited
auditorium cum theatre ,
leaves a mark of uniqueness
combined with simplicity.
JU has a brilliant housing &
other facilities , one of its own in
the state I guess, and I am
really excited when the
landscape is gonna take its full
shape, wish I could have
taken admission in JU.
Situated in a vibrant landscape with an expanse of 32 acre, this technology driven campus, is only about
4 km away from the JECRC campus. Besides its unique exposed brick architecture JU would be a green
campus. Apart from all this conventional facilities, JU has planned to setup a International art and
cultural center alongside a top line sports complex. JU also has developed an apartment style Housing
faculty for the students within the campus.
According to the recent ratings of the premier institutions, JECRC has been ranked among the top 100
colleges of the country! With this new endeavour, we hope to make it to top 10 or topmost in the
forthcoming years!
- S u c h i G h u r k a
( 2 n d y r )
- H i m a n i J h a j h a r i a
( 2 n d y r )
- M o n i k a S h a r m a
( 2 n d y r )
- N a r e s h K h a t w a n i
( 2 n d y r )
Entrepreneurship - As it is !
Alma - Connect
A 3- day workshop “ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS
PROGRAMME” was conducted in JECRC from 6-8 December 2011. It
was organized by the Entrepreneurship Development Cell, a new
addition to the college campus, with the motive of developing an
insight of entrepreneurship in the young aspirants in the field. With
the main aim of creating job creators instead of job seekers
entreneurship is increasing its hold in JECRC. The workshop was a
first of its king in the college campus. The workshop was graced by a
number of dignitaries from as well as outside the country.
The first day of the program began with Mr.R.K.Poddar, Director,
Mayur Leathers who related the teachings of Bhagwad Gita to
Entrepreneurship and Dr.R.S.Prasad, Deputy Director, MSME who
shared various schemes of MSME for the young entrepreneurs.
.
„ALMA CONNECT‟ as the name goes is an
excellent platform that provides us a path to
stay connected to the campus both college and
school, seeking contacts, jobs and resources. it
outstands its own power and potential, leaving
every connected soul in high spirits being
“accepted by all.” A path you tread upon to light
up your connectivity. It has been well accepted
and appreciated by all, living its very
essence.Empowering us with the very beauty to
interact and grow in communication with the
people around us wholly making nostalgic
feelings imbibe all over us.
This was followed by Mr.Naveen Tripathi, Founder and Director,
Mercury Design and communication, who spoke on the topic
“One Life” straining that this is the only life you have received
from the almighty, do best with it.
Finally the last day saw Mr.Anshu Gupta of GOONJ-An NGO,
Popularly known as the Clothing Man who founded GOONJ with
a mission to make clothing a matter of concern. Listed in ‘Forbes’
as one of the India’s most powerful Entrepreneur, made
audience rethink about what they are actually doing with their
life, their nation The 3-day program came to an end with
students interacting with Dr.Ajay Data, CEO, Data Infosys, and
Mr.Atul Kapoor, President, TIE – Rajasthan, Mr. Rajesh Mundra,
CEO, Truworth. Students discussed their business plan with these
business tycoons of Rajasthan and seeked their expert advices
on it. The agenda of the Entrepreneurship Awareness Program
was to mold the students into aware, responsible and successful
citizens and was a highly successful venture.
In addition to this, Ms.Madhumita Haldar, Founder MadRat
Games, shared her journey from a creative child of IIT and then
an employee in a boring job finally realizing her dream by
developing the first Hindi game of India, Aksharit. The creator of
the world’s first Indian language game Ms. Madhumita graduated
in Computer Science from IIT Bombay and being an artist at heart
woked for FX Studio. She infused the students with energy with
her success mantra :Do what your heart says and not what
others expect from you. The first day ended with fun elements
like games and interactive discussions
The second saw some international speakers. The day started
with discussions focusing on balance sheets, finance and how to
protect your intellectual property. Mr. Mohammad Ali Niang, the
founding CEO of Malo Traders, a social venture based in Mali,
Now Mohamed’s mission is to combat extreme poverty and
malnutrition by amplifying the income of smallholder rice farmer
while simultaneously providing fortified rice to malnourished
consumers at an affordable price. Malo Trader’s first priority is to
produce enough fortified rice in its fifth year to meet the annual
needs of 280,000 Malians.
It is a pathway to magnetize the alumin‟s of this college and doing each and
every bit to be at hand for them now and always.Some of the very renowned
people like Pranav Gupta, joint CEO at CIIE, IIM AHMEDABAD ,Arun Aravind
Ex-COO, BITS PILANI Alumni Associate, Prajakt Raut ED at the HATCH and
President at Angel Investors Consortium have expressed their heartfelt elation
for our very own “ALMA CONNECT”.Thinking another name for face book one‟s
thinking ceases to cross “ALMA CONNECT”.
JECRC provides this very opportunity making alma connect act as a thread that
unites and brings together people holding any links to JECRC. people providing
and holding us are well acknowledged by alma connect and are held in great
awe and respect. A bond that shared , held and felt by hearts and will always be
a part and parcel of people. One always fancies to stay in touch with others
whether professionally or socially, always wishing to share his life experiences
with people around him and alma connect provides this very opportunity to relive
your life sharing those moments. It is like„silver lining in the black clouds‟; afterall
„man is a social animal‟
Also Alma connect has taken social networking to a zenith that always has been
craved for. It has the very potential to „break all bars‟ of existing professional
networking models. Alma mater is INVINCIBLE the beauty of linking up
accelerates and retards at this. It runs in the blood of every being who desires
to „keep in touch‟. Without „ALMA MATER‟ „it is like heart without soul‟, „life
without love‟, „food without salt‟, and „trees without shade‟, Its authenticity clears
all ambiguity. But truly “it is hard to resist yourself from falling in love with ALMA
CONNECT”. Concluding up, it has been well said by sir james Edison „ a man
has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them‟.
www.almaconnect.jecrc.com
JECRC’s new camaraderie
December 10,2011 marked one of the greatest dates in the
history of JECRC foundation, there couldn’t have been a better
ending for the fresh start in 2012.
It is a tale of the East joining hands with the West .A decade old
JECRC signed MOU with 191 years old University Of
Alabama(UA), located in the heart of southern states of USA.
The MOU was signed between Dr. Art Dunning from University
of Alabama and Mr. Amit Agarwal, Mr. Arpit Agarwal from JECRC
Foundation in presence of Dr. Bharat Soni,Dr. Pennington
Whiteside,(UA),Dr. Pooran Chand Bansal, Dr S N Gupta (JECRC
Foundation)
Founded in 1831 as Alabama's first public college, the UA is
dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and service.UA
offers education programs in many disciplines including arts,
sciences, business, communication, education, engineering,
human environmental sciences, law, nursing and social work.
With more than 58,000 students, the UA is Alabama's largest higher education enterprise it includes three outstanding doctoral
research universities: The University of Alabama (UA), The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and The University of
Alabama in Huntsville (UA Huntsville).
UA has been ranked among the top 50 public universities in U.S by News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a
decade.UA has a dramatic influence on the economy of Alabama, it makes an economic impact of around US$7 billion (34,300
crores) to the state’s economy each year. It is also the biggest employer in the State.
The MOU will enable a sound interaction between the two universities through exchange of academic staff and researchers;
exchange of students; exchange of information, advice and assistance in areas of mutual interest for instance in research, obtaining
grants and funding, technology transfer and research commercialization, development of educational and training curricula and
programs, and long-range planning for institutional development. It will also enable organization and hosting of joint academic and
cultural symposia, conferences, workshops and meetings. JECRC will house the India Secretariat of the University of Alabama. JECRC
has found a new companion in the arena of education and the friendship would flourish profoundly in the years to come.
JECRC, with its new goals and achievements, organized a three day
International innovation cum technical fest. The event was the first
of its kind in Rajasthan and probably India, in an institute which
has equipped a strong footing not only in our country but in other
countries as well. The event was in collaboration with Microsoft
iSpark Centre, Chevrolet and Entrepreneurship Development Cell,
Continuing the endeavor to excel and reflect the ideas in students.
JECRC iWeekend was an event that introduced the new aspects of
the technical world to the emerging students anticipating bright
career in this field. It provided a platform to the students to
showcase their innovation and further enhance their interest in
the “Implementation” part with a potential opportunity to interact
with influential personalities. This weekend established a way to
interact with the technical world and accelerated the proficiency of
students through a series of competitions. As ‘innovation’ has
always been the forte of JECRC, the event surely added wings to
the underlying yet innovative ideas hidden among the students.
This event provided an opportunity to the promising technocrats
to share their expertise in the world of methodology and help
them take it to a level they had always wanted.
Building relations – signing the MoU
i-Weekend
GRIDBOTS Collaboration
Texas Instruments Development
Another addition to the campus of JECRC our very
own ROBOLAB established in collaboration with
Gridbots Technology (An incubated company of CIIE,
IIM-Ahemdabad). Gridbots Technology is a company
that is actively working in robotics-artificial
Intelligence and Machine Vision. Founded by Mr.
Pulkit Gaur it is Currently incubated by IIM
Ahmedabad’s business incubator CIIE and funded by
the Department of Information Technology –
Government of India. With the goal of driving
innovation and delivering their best in the society
they have collaborated with JECRC to set up a
robolab in order to provide a fruitful platform to
young innovators to enhance their knowledge in
technology and robotics.
In robolab students have been divided into groups
and currently are being trained in construction of
robots. Enjoy what you do is the key of learning
which is being implemented here as well. In robolab
the students have not only just learnt but also gone
beyond their learning in practical implementation.
Truly, Robolab has given a platform to young
innovators with the zeal to show this world what
they can do given a chance to showcase their talent
and have surprised not only the teachers but also
some of the dignitaries who visited them.
Robolab has taken the education for the participants
to a new level. So far armed with a handful of
knowledge students have developed models of their
robots which also highlight their creativity. The
versatile designs of the models are a result of mass
participation of the students. With the Robolab and all
the other extra-curricular activities ongoing in the
campus of the college we are hoping that in the
upcoming years we will be having a highly talented
students with fresh ideas graduating from our college.
In cooperation with Cranes Software and TI India University
Program, a workshop was conducted in JECRC from 11th to 13th
October 2011 towards fulfilling the goal of providing practical
exposure of modern practices in embedded systems to teachers
and students. The workshop was seen to be a platform for practical
learning along with training and was highly successful.
As per Prof. Reema Agarwal, JECRC, who was the coordinator of
the workshop, there were around 75 participants hailing from
different regions of the country. According to her, such workshops
are very useful for researchers, academicians and industry
professionals to get exposed to current-day industrial practices.
Mr. K. Sheik Abdullah and Mr. Sankaranarayan B, engineers from
Cranes Software International Ltd. were the key speakers in the
workshop.
Mr. Arpit Agarwal, Director, JECRC Foundation, inaugurated the
workshop by stating that the foundation is working in the direction
of educating students technically and also nurturing their talent. He
felt the workshop will give opportunity to industry and academics to
join hands in implementing the programs.
Prof. S. N. Gupta, Principal, JECRC, welcomed the participants
and the speakers. He also expressed gratitude to Dr. C. P.
Ravikumar, Technical Director of TI India University Program, for
providing opportunity to conduct such a fruitful workshop at
JECRC. He further emphasized on the importance of the
embedded systems.
The participants admired the technical sessions and the facilities
provided by the college management. According to Mr Anoop, from
UDML, Jaipur, this workshop will be helpful in teaching
methodology and to develop new projects. Ms. Chitranshi of IITM,
Gwalior, a participant, said that the workshop was very useful for
planning and completing their technical projects and greatly
admired the lectures of speakers.
In the Q & A session of the workshop, both the
speakers answered the queries raised by
participants.
Mr. Shankaranan expressed his gratitude to the
management of the college for providing the facilities
to conduct the workshop successfully. Mr. K. Sheik
Abdullah appreciated the lab facilities of the college.
The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof.
S. S Shekhawat, Head of the Department, Electronic
and Communication Engineering, JECRC, to the
speakers, guests and participants for making the
workshop a huge success and a fine performance
by the college band KHANAKH.
Texas Instruments Development tools
ROBOTICS LAB
.
Cloud Computing
"A closed mind does nothing right: Hack’a’Holic was formed with the same idea of
making theEngineer’s brains work to convert their ideas into reality and that's what the
group punch-line says "Decrypting Encrypted Ideas"
Hack'a'Holic is the official Network & Cyber Security Group of JECRC which was found in
the year 2009 with the aim to spread awareness about Network Security & Cyber
Threats among the students & also how to protect users from the same. The focus of
the workshop was to enable JECRCians to design future systems and also to teach
participants how to protect themselves from the menace of hacking .
It included making them aware of the current shortcomings which give rise to bad security systems. As it is a vast topic,
hack'a'holic gave an overview of what constitutes an 'ideal secure system' for better comprehension . Internal working of windows
login system were discussed with almost each and every aspect. This enabled students to understand the basics of windows & its
internal workings. Windows password cracking session was conducted which enabled an individual to crack window's password if
forgotten. Few sessions were based on Windows programming using advanced c language, to show the actual use of c language in
real-time. This course equipped students to counter the potential attacks. The agenda also included imparting technical know-how
of how to make the Internet transactions safe and secure. The hack'o'holic Ethical Hacking Workshop succeeded in training
participants in every domain related to Cyber Security. Development of one's own tools and Scripts were also covered .This would
be a founding stone for India to emerge as a Super Power in times to come.
MAAC PHOTOSHOP
There are 3 key secrets to good photography - a Camera, Lightening and Photoshop,
Photoshop not only helps you master your images but can make them speak for you ,The Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics
(MAAC), organized a 2-day certified workshop on Adobe Photoshop in December 2011, realizing the same .
Headed by Mr. Lakshya Kabra, the workshop was highly interactive and served as a grand learning experience for all the participants.
He revealed his competency in Adobe Photoshop and evidently cast light upon various aspects from color correction to image
manipulation and beyond.
Workshop provided the students of JECRC , the knowledge of various tools of Photoshop and there applications.
The workshop also instilled the interest of the attendants in the field of animation and designing through Photoshop, triggering their
curiosity in the same and lending them a deeper thought of even choosing it as a career option.
JECRC, welcomed Mr. Deependra Singh Shekhawat (Infosys, Bangalore and a
member of the Eucalyptus Community) for an interactive session in the campus.
on Cloud Computing.
The concept of cloud computing and client server architecture were discussed,
The students were struck with awe upon seeing speeds in the excess of 9 MB per
second on the cloud server and also the low cost of using it for all of one’s
hardware needs.
Amazon Web Services was also introduced to the students. Amazon EC2, Amazon
S3, AWS Management console was given special focus. The initiatives of Eucalyptus
were also discussed with a special attention to Infrastructure as a Service as well as
the future of this technology.
Several students ideated projects they themselves want to pursue in the upcoming
field of cloud computing
The workshop proved to be successful in creating awareness and multiplying the
interest of students many folds in the upcoming field of Cloud computing
Nurturing Brain Clouds !
HACK ’a’ HOLIC
Decrypting Encrypted Ideas
Industry – Institute Partnership Cell
The Entrepreneurship Development Cell
of JECRC, commonly known as EDC, has
been established with the objective of
creating, developing and promoting the
fortitude for entrepreneurship among the
JECRCians.
EDC ,aims to build a high-quality
ecosystem on campus to support
resource-strapped start-up ventures ,to
promote entrepreneurial thinking among
the JECRCian community and create
business leaders in all spheres of life.
The vision is to guide the students to take
entrepreneurship as a career, as a path to
success, and as a journey of wisdom.
To guide the students as they take their
first tentative steps in this direction, an
advisory board has been formed which
includes distinguished dignitaries and
people of immense knowledge and
resources
Under the banner of EDC various activities
are being conducted to develop students
into more capable, responsible and
intellectually sound citizens of India.
Amongst these include, a three day
Entrepreneurship Awareness Program
that was organized from 6th to 8th Dec
2011 and witnessed the footfall of some
very prominent entrepreneurs from India
and abroad. It was an enlightening
experience for students to listen to and
interact with people who they look up to.
EDC has also pledged to fund and support
students to start their own
entrepreneurship venture that will not
just lead to capital generation for them
but also lead to employment for various
others thereby considering the common
good of all.
Industry Institute Partnership forms an
important activity for any academic institute as
its stakeholders interact with the real world.
Firstly, the students are benefited due to
exposure to current industry practices,
challenges and needs and update their skills
when changes occur in technology, teaching
faculty get sensitized to the latest practices
leading them to blend practice with usual
theoretical teaching methods.
The IIPC cell facilitates consultancy, sponsored
R&D projects and industrial and academic
trainings in addition to conducting industrial
exhibitions and interaction meets.
The initial focus of this cell is to closely interact
with industries situated in and around Jaipur,
Rajasthan State and later expand the efforts to
move the partnership and activities across India
and Abroad. Industries and Technical Institution
have a strong mutuality of interest which forms
the basis of a partnership between them.
This aims to enable JECRC students and
industries in particular to know about the
facilities on training, testing and research
activities in the college's departments.
Entrepreneurship Development Cell
The Industry-Institute Partnership Cell
(IIPC) of the college is a dedicated cell to
promote the close interaction of industry
and various departments of the institute.
IIPC cell is responsible for the purposeful
industry institution interaction.
On successful interaction, Industry may
realize that Academia has more to offer
by way of solving their short term and
long term technical problems, provide a
manpower resource pool with good
industry orientation and a source for
updating the knowledge sets of its
personnel.
IIPC enables free consultation, diffusion
of new technology and technological
upgrading. The cell has senior faculty to
represent their respective branches as
members and a group of senior members
from various industrial field as board
members to mentor students. The
management is vigorously pursuing the
interests of this cell which has led to the
signing of MOU with companies like
SHArP Edge Pvt. Ltd to give our students
hands on industrial experience.
Z
JECRC Foundation stands for the freedom to explore scientific aptitude and for
developing a mindset to use the power of science to make a positive contribution to
lives. The Foundation's institute for applied sciences, MGIaS, is the first higher
education institute recognised as a 'Centre with Potential for Excellence' by the
Department of Science and Technology, Government of Rajasthan.
The institute is affiliated to the University of Rajasthan. Courses offered by MGIaS in
Microbiology, Biotechnology and other branches of applied sciences help students
to gain in-depth knowledge of the subject, and the real-life applications enhance
their employability
MGIaS offers 2-year postgraduate courses in various disciplines such as M.sc.
Biotechnology, MSc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Pharmaceutical chemistry, Msc. Chemistry.
There is an academic cooperation between MGIaS (JECRC Foundation) and Leibniz
University Hannover (LUH), Germany. This provides opportunities for the mutual
exchange of students and faculty between LUH, Germany and MGIaS.
DST Centre with Potential for Excellence
The institute, because of its interdisciplinary
research activities, is being considered as
the 'Centre with Potential for Excellence' by
Department of Science & Technology (DST),
Government of Rajasthan. It is for the first
time that such recognition is being given by
State DST to any educational institute.
A three year research project on "Scientific
Validation of Ethonomedicinal Plants of
Tribal Areas of Rajasthan" has been
approved by the expert committee of DST,
Government of Rajasthan. The Centre is
currently preparing ethanomedicinal
herbarium, its scientific validation, a live
documentary, marker general and
fingerprints; and studying various bio-
efficacious aspects including in situ
conversation of tribal treasure of Rajasthan.
Research Projects
Most of the faculty members at MGIaS, are
engaged in active research, evidenced by
publications in reputed national and
international journals of Life Sciences and
Chemical Sciences, every year.
Several student research projects have been
awarded to the Department of Microbiology
and Biotechnology, by the State DST,
Government of Rajasthan. All students of the
institute carry out one to two months
compulsory research project work at campus
laboratories. They are guided by expert
faculty members in various fields of
biotechnology such as plant, animal,
environmental, medicinal, algal and microbial
biotechnology.
Drug Research lab
Therachem Research Medilab (India)
Pvt Ltd, Jaipur is a full-service
contract-based organisation of the
JECRC Foundation that offers quality
solutions to support drug discovery,
development and large-scale
manufacturing. Therachem is
headquartered at Birmingham,
Alabama, USA and is registered in the
name of United Chem Resources, LLC.
Every year, around 50 students from
Biotechnology, Pharma Chemistry and
Chemistry departments of MGIaS are
encouraged to carry out research and
training work at Therachem.
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
.
ZARURAT – The Help Beyond
“The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows”
-Sydney J. Harris.
ZARURAT came into existence when students of JECRC learned this great saying
by heart and valued that keeping their knowledge limited to themselves will
make them into a mirror that views one’s self, while if they share their education
with a one, who needs it, will turn them into windows, which views the world to
the blind.
ZARURAT is for the children whose childhood is continually diminishing in
the dirt of slum. The noble program being a head fruit of the students proves
the kind nurturing and encouragement to think out of the box, that they receive
from their Gurus while studying in JECRC. The student body of the initiative have
put their sweat and blood in proper structuring, functioning and have made a
program that runs within the college premises. Children living in slums around
the college are brought in the premises after the college hours and are nurtured
and given attention by the student tutors to help them with their studies and
overall development.Knowledge when confined to oneself, loses its essence;
its meaning. Knowledge and Education are the most powerful tools to bring
about the revolutionary changes in the society for change is a must.
Blood Donation Camp
AAGHAZ – Let’s Go Nation is calling Us
Zarurat
Camp succeded to collect an ample amount of blood units for community supply.
Further , a promotional visit was organized to the nearby locality to actuate people to
donate in their red.
It proved to be more than mere a simple blood donation camp but a combination of
passion , a perfect coordination, proper conduct and an inherent drive to work for
humanity , in JECRCians.
The best way to find yourself is to lose
yourself in the service of others.
“Aaghaz “,an active social group, introduced in
JECRC by its students, is set onto spread the
incense of serving humanity with their selfless
deeds.
This aims to empowers the youth to put forward
their efforts for the betterment of the society and
aims to channelize useful youthful energy to
spread awareness too. Working like an open
group, Aaghaz allows students to work their
dutiful part through it.
Aaghaz has adopted a village ‘Sitapura’ near the
college and is working for its welfare which
includes upliftment of various sectors like
Education, Cleanliness, Medical care, Sanitation,
etc. The student members of this organization
devote their time to teach the village children.
Besides, formal education, the kids are also taught
the various acts and aspects of cleanliness, good
habits, their rights and duties and a lot more.
Its members also visit various Old-age
homes, Orphanages and other similar
organizations and try to become the
required human aid for the social
cause. They allow mass contribution
by collecting old used things like
clothes, footwear, stationary, etc. and
by donating them to the needy.
Such efforts, distinguish students of
JECRC from the masses and try to bring
a positive change to the society we live
in .
JECRC is never an inch behind to do anything-constructive social and fruitful .Recently great
initiative was put on the front when a blood donation camp was held in the campus itself.
As an act of humanity , a large mass comprising of students and faculty voluntarily donated
their blood with all the zeal after undergoing a proper medical evaluation and physical
examination.
The coordinating body toiled hard enough to make sure the proper conduct of the camp.
First yearite’s were the most ardent and active assisting in the coordination. They were seen
with pleading hands to incite and motivate others for noble cause.
1. How JECRC helps you in your career, being associated with
the esteemed ISRO in past?
At the outset, please allow me to express my gratitude for
being part of JECRC family. I truly feel privileged. I am
highly impressed with the rapid strides made by this
Institute in such a short duration. It is a matter of great pride
and satisfaction. This sense of achievement has built the
passion and fervor in faculty members at JECRC to excel
and propel their reach exceeding their grasp. I find that
everybody at the Institute is highly passionate about its
growth and nurse latent talents. There is an air of
unprecedented ostentation where future of academic
excellence looks very bright. There is no doubt that JECRC
is striving to be on a revamp path and everyone here is
contributing to its glory. The faculty members, the
supporting staff and Student’s communities at large, have a
grit to pursue and chase all the challenges related to overall
development of the Institute within the stringent time span
.JECRC has conceived a future far more ambitious than the
present where growth is on an expansion spree and getting
larger with every moment. I am not here to build any career
for myself, I have to contribute my knowledge for the
betterment of upcoming engineers, scientist& managers of
JECRC family and also meet the above goals.
2. Sir,becoming a part of engineering institute now,
how do you guage the standards of engineering
institutes in a long time period?
I believe that the teaching associated with research is the
art and science of bringing all the resources together to
bear on individuals, motivating and integrating them into a
new culture. Teaching coupled with research demand
constant knowledge enhancement. My endeavor would
always be to bring metamorphosis through counseling,
mentoring and training where each faculty member will be
inducted into innovative learning .The single rallying point
would be continuous updating. Simultaneously, the efforts
will also be intensified to enhance our skills so as to build
our capabilities to handle all the challenging tasks needed
to make this institute a premier Institute. Let me tell you that
Indian students and Indian institutions are the best in this
world. Most of the students who have gone abroad have
done wonders. I expect, the standards of Indian education
will increase once the competition in education starts, in
fact it has already started. Since education is very cheap in
India, the competition of giving the best education by
institutes will pick up. Today only few institutes have the
best of everything, but with time many more will come up
and the future will be bright for all.
3. What difference do you find
personally and professionally
being first, part of research
and now, an educational
institution?
From day one I was always
fascinated by young persons, I
always think that the next
generation is better than the older
generation.My team at ISRO was
the youngest team, maybe I was
selfish as the young team would
work longer duration, had new
ideas. Coming to educational
institution has made me four
years younger in my thinking;
personally , I am always happy
to and would prefer to work with
fresh engineers from college.
Now I have the privilege to work
with them and tune them for R&D
from the beginning .Worldwide
best R&D is done in colleges &
universities. So I do not find any
change.
4. Sir,hailing from the field
of research,enlighten how
Jecrc helps you? and what
contribution is this institute
making at national and
global level?
There is an increasing
realization that it is high time
we followed the lead and shook
off the old legacies to become
a torch bearer .JECRC has
started with a vision, and I too
have a vision at this time of
taking over the charge of R&D
at this Institute. It would be my
single minded endeavor to
encapsulate these co-created
visions and translate them in to
the work philosophy, ethics,
culture and code of conduct of
this great emerging seat of
learning. We will have eagle‟s
eye that can spot the potential
from a long distance to fulfill
our vision.5. From student perspective how do you see
Jecrcians’ potential in these research
organizations of India like ISRO,DRDO etc.?
Let me tell you,that JECRC students have the best
potential in engineering, the campus placement
numbers speak for themselves. I had been the
chairman of recruitment committees of ISRO. I was
always looking for the persons who could think a
different way of doing things and had views to
address from basics. If he had that vision I would
take him. As I know rest isro will teach them, nobody
in world will teach space technology, you only have
to build these technologies. I can see most of
JECRC students think in these directions and they
have right mind to be in these institutions.
6. What message would you
like give to our alumni?
Be aggressive in your work and
take the challenges from the
fore front, newer think you
cannot do it, you can do it. You
are the best and from the best
institution called JECRC.
7. Is there anything we have
not talked that you want to
talk about?
I would like to recapitulate the
excerpts from the poem by
Robert Frost:….which had been
my motto and always in my
mind
“The woods are lovely, dark,
and deep, But I have
promises to keep,
And miles to go before I
sleep.”
An Interview
With
Dr. Ram Rattan
”
Hello Everyone!
There is no finish line.
I firmly believe that
everything is possible to
achieve in this world
through hard-work as well
as strong determination.
I have secured
99percentile in GATE-
2011. To score good marks
in an exam, it is very
necessary to have clear
concepts about every
subject, specifically those
which are there in Gate
exam curriculum. I used to
plan out things according
to my schedule – I need to
devote 3 hours daily to the
subjects that I am weak at
and revise the ones which I
am confident about. When
the semester exams
neared, I used to just drop
all the GATE stuff aside
because everyone of us
knows about the RTU
University and its big
blunders. The JECRC,
especially the HOD (I.T.)
and the I.T. faculty, has also
contributed in this process
of fruitful results by solving
and helping out in the
doubts germinating in my
mind about the subject.
Well for those who aspire
for the GATE Exam in the
coming years, I would say
that brush up the basics of
every subject in the initial
days and as the days goes
by, start a regressive study
about them.
A very Best of Luck to you
all!
ACHIEVERS SHARE…
Vishal Jain
Alumnus JECRC
I.T. Dept(2011)
With over 3
lakh students
vying for nearly
10,000 seats,
GATE is indeed
a tough exam.
A lowdown on
how to
navigate your
way
“
”
What is GATE ?
Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination
administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National
Coordination Board - GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of
Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
The objective of GATE is to identify meritorious and motivated candidates for
admission to Postgraduate Programs in engineering at national level.
Every year one IIT or IISC is selected as the organizing institute
Why should we take GATE?
To pursue M.Tech /M.E. program in a leading institute of the country. The benefits of M.Tech are:
1. More and better companies are coming for campus placement in leading institutes
2. Higher salaries are offered for M.Tech as compared to B.Tech.
3. M.Tech degree leads to specialization and furthering of interest in a certain area which may lead to
Ph.D.
4. M.Tech degree is a must for those wishing to apply for faculty/research positions in educational
institutes/R&D centers.
5. Scholarship is paid during M.Tech so students can easily afford there need.
6. M.Tech program is a 4 semester(24 months) program; so students get more time to work out
carrier opportunities.
7. To be a part of any national reputed educational institute and enjoy learning and research
8. Some industries and foreign universities have indicated there interest in GATE qualified candidates.
9. GATE qualified candidates in the engineering discipline are also eligible for the award of Junior
Research Fellowship in CSIR laboratories.
Who are eligible to appear for GATE:
1. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2) and those
who are in the final year of such programmes.
2. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology/Architecture (Post-B.Sc./Post-Diploma) and
those who are in the final year of such programmes.
3. Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/Mathematics/ Statistics/Computer Applications
or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programmes.
4. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme
(Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/Technology.
5. Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master's degree programme or
Dual Degree programme in Engineering/Technology.
6. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional
societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by Institute of Engineers (India); AMICE by
Institute of Civil Engineers (India)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed
section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible.
About Results:
1. Qualified candidates in GATE will get All India Rank and percentile score. For example, a percentile
score of 99 means you are in top 1% category of the candidate who appeared for GATE.
2. Candidates who get less than 70 percentile get no score card.
3. GATE score are valid for one year. You may reappear in GATE exam, if you are not satisfied with the
earlier score and the new score (if better than the old one) will be used for admission purpose.
Plan for success at exam:
1. Aim for taking GATE exam varies from candidate to candidate .Students from private engineering
colleges try to get into M.Tech in order to have stamp of the better known institution and for them
reasonable percentile should serve the purpose. On the other hand .student studying in well
established institute may aim to get into IIT or equivalent institutions. For them very high
percentile is essential.
2. Normally 3-4 months of serious study should be sufficient for preparations.
3. Student in final year have to properly schedule there studies as semester exam in winter and other
engagement may absorb lot of time.
4. In the first run study all topics as per syllabus
5. In the revision stage concentrate more on selected topics
6. Try to solve papers of previous years. This will give you an idea about the mismatch between the
actual paper and your level of preparations.
7. Fill up the gap by extra study
8. Try to take up practice test
TARGATE : GATE
(from 2nd edition)
zindgi ke vo pal . . .
Raah dekhi thi is din ki kabse,
Aage ke sapne saja rakhe the naajane kab se.
Bade utavle the yahaan se jaane KO,
Zindagi ka agla padaav paane KO.
Par naa jane kyon ..Dil mein aaj kuch aur aata hai,
Waqt ko rokne ka jee chahta hai.
Jin baton ko lekar rote the Aaj un par hansi aati hai,
Na jaane kyon aaj un palon ki yaad bahut aati hai .
Kaha karte the ..Badi mushkil se char saal seh gaya,
Par aaj kyon lagta hai ki kuch peeche reh gaya.
Na bhoolne wali kuch yaadein reh gayi,
Yaadein jo ab jeene ka sahara ban gayi.
Meri taang ab kaun kheencha karega ,
Sirf mera sir khane kaun mera peecha karega.
Jahaan 2000 ka hisaab nahin wahaan 2 rupay ke liye
kaun ladega,
Kaun raat bhar saath jag kar padega ,
Kaun mere naye naye naam banayega.
Mein ab bina matlab kis se ladoonga,
Bina topic ke kisse faalto baat karoonga ,
Kaun fail hone par dilasa dilayega,
Kaun galti se number aane par gaaliyaan sunayega .
Dhabe par Chaay kis ke saath piyoonga ,
Wo haseen pal ab kis ke saath jiyoonga,
Aise dost kahaan milenge Jo khai mein bhi dhakka de aayein,
Par fir tumhein bachane khud bhi kood jayein.
Mere gaano se pareshaan kaun hoga ,
Kabhi muje kisi ladki se baat karte dekh hairaan kaun hoga ,
Kaun kahega saale tere joke pe hansi nahin aai ,
Kaun peeche se bula ke kahega..aage dekh bhai .
Achanak bin matlab ke kisi ko bhi dekh kar paglon ki
tarah hansna,
Na jaane ye fir kab hoga .
Doston ke liye professor se kab lad payenge ,
Kya hum ye fir kar payenge,
Kaun muje mere kabiliyat par bharosa dilayega,
Aur jyada hawa mein udne par zameen pe layege ,
Meri khushi mein sach mein khush kaun hoga ,
Mere gam mein muj se jyada dukhi kaun hoga...
KEH DO DOSTON YE DOBAARA KAB HOGA ....!!!!!
- A n a m i k a ( 4 t h y r )
a City Bus Ride ..!
The rings of cigarette smoke finding a way through a partly broken window pane to set off from the overoccupied
vehicle, turned me green with envy!
When I was finding it barbed to breathe, save apart sitting snugly, there were people itching themselves at awkward
places in those ‘tacky’ conditions! The aunties fitted beside, busy discussing the shopping discounts, had overloaded
me with half of their shopping bags: / The rickety creature jolted, screeched
and shook itself through and finally moved when the last gear was put on, whizzing a goodbye to the hapless ones
(actually, lucky ones) who couldn’t board it! I had thought that with the moving of the bus, my problems would be
halved, but mathematics failed here, like it never had anywhere. :/ My miseries got ‘doubled’, crushing me further!

Looking around for someone to talk to was terribly useless. There were people vomiting the whole family of
tuberculosis vectors onto each other. Thanks to the kerchief covering half of my face, I hardly located a single
specimen who coughed or yawned with a hand on his wide gaping mouth! >< The motion had caused a
whole new brand of aroma to congest my lovable nose…just imagine – all cheap brands of flavoured hairoils with
the individual brand of perspiration, being the source! And I could have killed the one who stamped my foot
twice exactly at the same place, had I seen the one bulldozing! :/ The springs of those frayed seats had to pop out
only then…those alarming cellphone ringtones awakened the zeitgeist of late 90s, those million tonne carry bags I
was sustaining…and the unending chatter that could burst the tiniest vein of your brain…all unforgettable!
I cursed myself for having risen late in the morning, and then reaching the bus-stop even later. Returning back home
was something like one yearns for a full day lecture on “How to get late?” Finally, this was when I couldn’t flinch; I
had to wait for something I ever hated – a city bus! 
And the series of trauma that followed itself made the experience worth penning and sharing!!
Contact us :
J-MAG : jmag@jecrc.ac.in
Teacher Coordinator : Anuj Agarwal
Coordinators- Deepanshu Soni , Mayank Parnami, Akriti Agarwal.
 Editing Team- Shubhi Thakuria,Shreya Mathur, Radhika Gupta, Yamini Jain.
 Alumni contact team- Krati Bhargawa, Vidushi Seru , Komal Singh.
Designing Team- Krishna Jalu, Simarpreet Kaur, Rajat Chauhan , Prateek Sharma
Info & Promotion Team- Sahib Bajaj , Shruti Kothari , Aman Mathur , Swati Rajvanshi
- Y a m i n i ( 2 n d y r )

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JECRC - Build your World

  • 1. Ge t r e - conne cte d Issue 3: feb 2012 Contents 01 – JECRC University 02 – Reviews 03 – News n Muse ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS PROGRAMME ALMA CONNECT 04 – International Events UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA iWEEKEND 05-06 – Workshop TEXAS GRIDBOTS CLOUD DAY HACK ’a’ HOLIC MAAC PHOTOSHOP 07 – EDC – IIPC Page 09 – Giving Back To Society ZARURAT BLOOD DONATION CAMP AAGHAZ 10 – Interview 12-13 – Sizzlers ZINDGI KE VO PAL A CITY BUS RIDE 08 – JECRC Foundation 11 – Exam Corner One of the names that have been in the forefront of creating excellence in technical education is JECRC foundation. JECRC is flamboyantly marching towards its teenage, with colorful dreams to accomplish and many milestones to achieve! The seed sown by Mr. Amit Agarwal & Arpit Agarwal around a decade back has now blossomed into an evergreen tree embracing and nurturing talent through its even faster growing branches. Over the last 11 years, it has emerged as one of the most respected names in higher education in the region, drawing students from all parts of India. JECRC's commitment to high quality, industry recognized delivery of education is proven and its leadership undisputed. JECRC Foundation takes this commitment a step further and a pedestal higher to JECRC University. JECRC University (JU) would be a multi faculty research based university, alongside offering convectional courses in engineering, science, management, law, JU would also offer new age courses in Cognitive, Actuarial Sciences and some Highbred courses, JU would offer industry relevant Diploma to Doctoral Programs, on the same lines JU has recently collaborated with University of Alabama System(UAB), US for Joint Research and Twining programmes. JECRC University
  • 2. On 24th January when I was asked to visit the university I was excited .the campus is well designed in the brick architecture format. The temperature seemed to have a difference of about 2 degree Celsius inside and outside. I was amazed to see such a beautiful construction without any painting on the walls. The university left me spell bound when I saw the central library. How can such a big central library exists in any university? A library with journals, magazines, books, technical as well as non technical was available. The computer monitoring system worked the best . It could detect each and every book .A record of students can be well confined with this system. What They Say Everything from the infrastructure to the curriculum, from lecture halls to the most awaited auditorium cum theatre , leaves a mark of uniqueness combined with simplicity. JU has a brilliant housing & other facilities , one of its own in the state I guess, and I am really excited when the landscape is gonna take its full shape, wish I could have taken admission in JU. Situated in a vibrant landscape with an expanse of 32 acre, this technology driven campus, is only about 4 km away from the JECRC campus. Besides its unique exposed brick architecture JU would be a green campus. Apart from all this conventional facilities, JU has planned to setup a International art and cultural center alongside a top line sports complex. JU also has developed an apartment style Housing faculty for the students within the campus. According to the recent ratings of the premier institutions, JECRC has been ranked among the top 100 colleges of the country! With this new endeavour, we hope to make it to top 10 or topmost in the forthcoming years! - S u c h i G h u r k a ( 2 n d y r ) - H i m a n i J h a j h a r i a ( 2 n d y r ) - M o n i k a S h a r m a ( 2 n d y r ) - N a r e s h K h a t w a n i ( 2 n d y r )
  • 3. Entrepreneurship - As it is ! Alma - Connect A 3- day workshop “ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS PROGRAMME” was conducted in JECRC from 6-8 December 2011. It was organized by the Entrepreneurship Development Cell, a new addition to the college campus, with the motive of developing an insight of entrepreneurship in the young aspirants in the field. With the main aim of creating job creators instead of job seekers entreneurship is increasing its hold in JECRC. The workshop was a first of its king in the college campus. The workshop was graced by a number of dignitaries from as well as outside the country. The first day of the program began with Mr.R.K.Poddar, Director, Mayur Leathers who related the teachings of Bhagwad Gita to Entrepreneurship and Dr.R.S.Prasad, Deputy Director, MSME who shared various schemes of MSME for the young entrepreneurs. . „ALMA CONNECT‟ as the name goes is an excellent platform that provides us a path to stay connected to the campus both college and school, seeking contacts, jobs and resources. it outstands its own power and potential, leaving every connected soul in high spirits being “accepted by all.” A path you tread upon to light up your connectivity. It has been well accepted and appreciated by all, living its very essence.Empowering us with the very beauty to interact and grow in communication with the people around us wholly making nostalgic feelings imbibe all over us. This was followed by Mr.Naveen Tripathi, Founder and Director, Mercury Design and communication, who spoke on the topic “One Life” straining that this is the only life you have received from the almighty, do best with it. Finally the last day saw Mr.Anshu Gupta of GOONJ-An NGO, Popularly known as the Clothing Man who founded GOONJ with a mission to make clothing a matter of concern. Listed in ‘Forbes’ as one of the India’s most powerful Entrepreneur, made audience rethink about what they are actually doing with their life, their nation The 3-day program came to an end with students interacting with Dr.Ajay Data, CEO, Data Infosys, and Mr.Atul Kapoor, President, TIE – Rajasthan, Mr. Rajesh Mundra, CEO, Truworth. Students discussed their business plan with these business tycoons of Rajasthan and seeked their expert advices on it. The agenda of the Entrepreneurship Awareness Program was to mold the students into aware, responsible and successful citizens and was a highly successful venture. In addition to this, Ms.Madhumita Haldar, Founder MadRat Games, shared her journey from a creative child of IIT and then an employee in a boring job finally realizing her dream by developing the first Hindi game of India, Aksharit. The creator of the world’s first Indian language game Ms. Madhumita graduated in Computer Science from IIT Bombay and being an artist at heart woked for FX Studio. She infused the students with energy with her success mantra :Do what your heart says and not what others expect from you. The first day ended with fun elements like games and interactive discussions The second saw some international speakers. The day started with discussions focusing on balance sheets, finance and how to protect your intellectual property. Mr. Mohammad Ali Niang, the founding CEO of Malo Traders, a social venture based in Mali, Now Mohamed’s mission is to combat extreme poverty and malnutrition by amplifying the income of smallholder rice farmer while simultaneously providing fortified rice to malnourished consumers at an affordable price. Malo Trader’s first priority is to produce enough fortified rice in its fifth year to meet the annual needs of 280,000 Malians. It is a pathway to magnetize the alumin‟s of this college and doing each and every bit to be at hand for them now and always.Some of the very renowned people like Pranav Gupta, joint CEO at CIIE, IIM AHMEDABAD ,Arun Aravind Ex-COO, BITS PILANI Alumni Associate, Prajakt Raut ED at the HATCH and President at Angel Investors Consortium have expressed their heartfelt elation for our very own “ALMA CONNECT”.Thinking another name for face book one‟s thinking ceases to cross “ALMA CONNECT”. JECRC provides this very opportunity making alma connect act as a thread that unites and brings together people holding any links to JECRC. people providing and holding us are well acknowledged by alma connect and are held in great awe and respect. A bond that shared , held and felt by hearts and will always be a part and parcel of people. One always fancies to stay in touch with others whether professionally or socially, always wishing to share his life experiences with people around him and alma connect provides this very opportunity to relive your life sharing those moments. It is like„silver lining in the black clouds‟; afterall „man is a social animal‟ Also Alma connect has taken social networking to a zenith that always has been craved for. It has the very potential to „break all bars‟ of existing professional networking models. Alma mater is INVINCIBLE the beauty of linking up accelerates and retards at this. It runs in the blood of every being who desires to „keep in touch‟. Without „ALMA MATER‟ „it is like heart without soul‟, „life without love‟, „food without salt‟, and „trees without shade‟, Its authenticity clears all ambiguity. But truly “it is hard to resist yourself from falling in love with ALMA CONNECT”. Concluding up, it has been well said by sir james Edison „ a man has a property in his opinions and the free communication of them‟. www.almaconnect.jecrc.com
  • 4. JECRC’s new camaraderie December 10,2011 marked one of the greatest dates in the history of JECRC foundation, there couldn’t have been a better ending for the fresh start in 2012. It is a tale of the East joining hands with the West .A decade old JECRC signed MOU with 191 years old University Of Alabama(UA), located in the heart of southern states of USA. The MOU was signed between Dr. Art Dunning from University of Alabama and Mr. Amit Agarwal, Mr. Arpit Agarwal from JECRC Foundation in presence of Dr. Bharat Soni,Dr. Pennington Whiteside,(UA),Dr. Pooran Chand Bansal, Dr S N Gupta (JECRC Foundation) Founded in 1831 as Alabama's first public college, the UA is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research and service.UA offers education programs in many disciplines including arts, sciences, business, communication, education, engineering, human environmental sciences, law, nursing and social work. With more than 58,000 students, the UA is Alabama's largest higher education enterprise it includes three outstanding doctoral research universities: The University of Alabama (UA), The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UA Huntsville). UA has been ranked among the top 50 public universities in U.S by News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade.UA has a dramatic influence on the economy of Alabama, it makes an economic impact of around US$7 billion (34,300 crores) to the state’s economy each year. It is also the biggest employer in the State. The MOU will enable a sound interaction between the two universities through exchange of academic staff and researchers; exchange of students; exchange of information, advice and assistance in areas of mutual interest for instance in research, obtaining grants and funding, technology transfer and research commercialization, development of educational and training curricula and programs, and long-range planning for institutional development. It will also enable organization and hosting of joint academic and cultural symposia, conferences, workshops and meetings. JECRC will house the India Secretariat of the University of Alabama. JECRC has found a new companion in the arena of education and the friendship would flourish profoundly in the years to come. JECRC, with its new goals and achievements, organized a three day International innovation cum technical fest. The event was the first of its kind in Rajasthan and probably India, in an institute which has equipped a strong footing not only in our country but in other countries as well. The event was in collaboration with Microsoft iSpark Centre, Chevrolet and Entrepreneurship Development Cell, Continuing the endeavor to excel and reflect the ideas in students. JECRC iWeekend was an event that introduced the new aspects of the technical world to the emerging students anticipating bright career in this field. It provided a platform to the students to showcase their innovation and further enhance their interest in the “Implementation” part with a potential opportunity to interact with influential personalities. This weekend established a way to interact with the technical world and accelerated the proficiency of students through a series of competitions. As ‘innovation’ has always been the forte of JECRC, the event surely added wings to the underlying yet innovative ideas hidden among the students. This event provided an opportunity to the promising technocrats to share their expertise in the world of methodology and help them take it to a level they had always wanted. Building relations – signing the MoU i-Weekend
  • 5. GRIDBOTS Collaboration Texas Instruments Development Another addition to the campus of JECRC our very own ROBOLAB established in collaboration with Gridbots Technology (An incubated company of CIIE, IIM-Ahemdabad). Gridbots Technology is a company that is actively working in robotics-artificial Intelligence and Machine Vision. Founded by Mr. Pulkit Gaur it is Currently incubated by IIM Ahmedabad’s business incubator CIIE and funded by the Department of Information Technology – Government of India. With the goal of driving innovation and delivering their best in the society they have collaborated with JECRC to set up a robolab in order to provide a fruitful platform to young innovators to enhance their knowledge in technology and robotics. In robolab students have been divided into groups and currently are being trained in construction of robots. Enjoy what you do is the key of learning which is being implemented here as well. In robolab the students have not only just learnt but also gone beyond their learning in practical implementation. Truly, Robolab has given a platform to young innovators with the zeal to show this world what they can do given a chance to showcase their talent and have surprised not only the teachers but also some of the dignitaries who visited them. Robolab has taken the education for the participants to a new level. So far armed with a handful of knowledge students have developed models of their robots which also highlight their creativity. The versatile designs of the models are a result of mass participation of the students. With the Robolab and all the other extra-curricular activities ongoing in the campus of the college we are hoping that in the upcoming years we will be having a highly talented students with fresh ideas graduating from our college. In cooperation with Cranes Software and TI India University Program, a workshop was conducted in JECRC from 11th to 13th October 2011 towards fulfilling the goal of providing practical exposure of modern practices in embedded systems to teachers and students. The workshop was seen to be a platform for practical learning along with training and was highly successful. As per Prof. Reema Agarwal, JECRC, who was the coordinator of the workshop, there were around 75 participants hailing from different regions of the country. According to her, such workshops are very useful for researchers, academicians and industry professionals to get exposed to current-day industrial practices. Mr. K. Sheik Abdullah and Mr. Sankaranarayan B, engineers from Cranes Software International Ltd. were the key speakers in the workshop. Mr. Arpit Agarwal, Director, JECRC Foundation, inaugurated the workshop by stating that the foundation is working in the direction of educating students technically and also nurturing their talent. He felt the workshop will give opportunity to industry and academics to join hands in implementing the programs. Prof. S. N. Gupta, Principal, JECRC, welcomed the participants and the speakers. He also expressed gratitude to Dr. C. P. Ravikumar, Technical Director of TI India University Program, for providing opportunity to conduct such a fruitful workshop at JECRC. He further emphasized on the importance of the embedded systems. The participants admired the technical sessions and the facilities provided by the college management. According to Mr Anoop, from UDML, Jaipur, this workshop will be helpful in teaching methodology and to develop new projects. Ms. Chitranshi of IITM, Gwalior, a participant, said that the workshop was very useful for planning and completing their technical projects and greatly admired the lectures of speakers. In the Q & A session of the workshop, both the speakers answered the queries raised by participants. Mr. Shankaranan expressed his gratitude to the management of the college for providing the facilities to conduct the workshop successfully. Mr. K. Sheik Abdullah appreciated the lab facilities of the college. The event concluded with a vote of thanks by Prof. S. S Shekhawat, Head of the Department, Electronic and Communication Engineering, JECRC, to the speakers, guests and participants for making the workshop a huge success and a fine performance by the college band KHANAKH. Texas Instruments Development tools ROBOTICS LAB
  • 6. . Cloud Computing "A closed mind does nothing right: Hack’a’Holic was formed with the same idea of making theEngineer’s brains work to convert their ideas into reality and that's what the group punch-line says "Decrypting Encrypted Ideas" Hack'a'Holic is the official Network & Cyber Security Group of JECRC which was found in the year 2009 with the aim to spread awareness about Network Security & Cyber Threats among the students & also how to protect users from the same. The focus of the workshop was to enable JECRCians to design future systems and also to teach participants how to protect themselves from the menace of hacking . It included making them aware of the current shortcomings which give rise to bad security systems. As it is a vast topic, hack'a'holic gave an overview of what constitutes an 'ideal secure system' for better comprehension . Internal working of windows login system were discussed with almost each and every aspect. This enabled students to understand the basics of windows & its internal workings. Windows password cracking session was conducted which enabled an individual to crack window's password if forgotten. Few sessions were based on Windows programming using advanced c language, to show the actual use of c language in real-time. This course equipped students to counter the potential attacks. The agenda also included imparting technical know-how of how to make the Internet transactions safe and secure. The hack'o'holic Ethical Hacking Workshop succeeded in training participants in every domain related to Cyber Security. Development of one's own tools and Scripts were also covered .This would be a founding stone for India to emerge as a Super Power in times to come. MAAC PHOTOSHOP There are 3 key secrets to good photography - a Camera, Lightening and Photoshop, Photoshop not only helps you master your images but can make them speak for you ,The Maya Academy of Advanced Cinematics (MAAC), organized a 2-day certified workshop on Adobe Photoshop in December 2011, realizing the same . Headed by Mr. Lakshya Kabra, the workshop was highly interactive and served as a grand learning experience for all the participants. He revealed his competency in Adobe Photoshop and evidently cast light upon various aspects from color correction to image manipulation and beyond. Workshop provided the students of JECRC , the knowledge of various tools of Photoshop and there applications. The workshop also instilled the interest of the attendants in the field of animation and designing through Photoshop, triggering their curiosity in the same and lending them a deeper thought of even choosing it as a career option. JECRC, welcomed Mr. Deependra Singh Shekhawat (Infosys, Bangalore and a member of the Eucalyptus Community) for an interactive session in the campus. on Cloud Computing. The concept of cloud computing and client server architecture were discussed, The students were struck with awe upon seeing speeds in the excess of 9 MB per second on the cloud server and also the low cost of using it for all of one’s hardware needs. Amazon Web Services was also introduced to the students. Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, AWS Management console was given special focus. The initiatives of Eucalyptus were also discussed with a special attention to Infrastructure as a Service as well as the future of this technology. Several students ideated projects they themselves want to pursue in the upcoming field of cloud computing The workshop proved to be successful in creating awareness and multiplying the interest of students many folds in the upcoming field of Cloud computing Nurturing Brain Clouds ! HACK ’a’ HOLIC Decrypting Encrypted Ideas
  • 7. Industry – Institute Partnership Cell The Entrepreneurship Development Cell of JECRC, commonly known as EDC, has been established with the objective of creating, developing and promoting the fortitude for entrepreneurship among the JECRCians. EDC ,aims to build a high-quality ecosystem on campus to support resource-strapped start-up ventures ,to promote entrepreneurial thinking among the JECRCian community and create business leaders in all spheres of life. The vision is to guide the students to take entrepreneurship as a career, as a path to success, and as a journey of wisdom. To guide the students as they take their first tentative steps in this direction, an advisory board has been formed which includes distinguished dignitaries and people of immense knowledge and resources Under the banner of EDC various activities are being conducted to develop students into more capable, responsible and intellectually sound citizens of India. Amongst these include, a three day Entrepreneurship Awareness Program that was organized from 6th to 8th Dec 2011 and witnessed the footfall of some very prominent entrepreneurs from India and abroad. It was an enlightening experience for students to listen to and interact with people who they look up to. EDC has also pledged to fund and support students to start their own entrepreneurship venture that will not just lead to capital generation for them but also lead to employment for various others thereby considering the common good of all. Industry Institute Partnership forms an important activity for any academic institute as its stakeholders interact with the real world. Firstly, the students are benefited due to exposure to current industry practices, challenges and needs and update their skills when changes occur in technology, teaching faculty get sensitized to the latest practices leading them to blend practice with usual theoretical teaching methods. The IIPC cell facilitates consultancy, sponsored R&D projects and industrial and academic trainings in addition to conducting industrial exhibitions and interaction meets. The initial focus of this cell is to closely interact with industries situated in and around Jaipur, Rajasthan State and later expand the efforts to move the partnership and activities across India and Abroad. Industries and Technical Institution have a strong mutuality of interest which forms the basis of a partnership between them. This aims to enable JECRC students and industries in particular to know about the facilities on training, testing and research activities in the college's departments. Entrepreneurship Development Cell The Industry-Institute Partnership Cell (IIPC) of the college is a dedicated cell to promote the close interaction of industry and various departments of the institute. IIPC cell is responsible for the purposeful industry institution interaction. On successful interaction, Industry may realize that Academia has more to offer by way of solving their short term and long term technical problems, provide a manpower resource pool with good industry orientation and a source for updating the knowledge sets of its personnel. IIPC enables free consultation, diffusion of new technology and technological upgrading. The cell has senior faculty to represent their respective branches as members and a group of senior members from various industrial field as board members to mentor students. The management is vigorously pursuing the interests of this cell which has led to the signing of MOU with companies like SHArP Edge Pvt. Ltd to give our students hands on industrial experience.
  • 8. Z JECRC Foundation stands for the freedom to explore scientific aptitude and for developing a mindset to use the power of science to make a positive contribution to lives. The Foundation's institute for applied sciences, MGIaS, is the first higher education institute recognised as a 'Centre with Potential for Excellence' by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of Rajasthan. The institute is affiliated to the University of Rajasthan. Courses offered by MGIaS in Microbiology, Biotechnology and other branches of applied sciences help students to gain in-depth knowledge of the subject, and the real-life applications enhance their employability MGIaS offers 2-year postgraduate courses in various disciplines such as M.sc. Biotechnology, MSc. Microbiology, M.Sc. Pharmaceutical chemistry, Msc. Chemistry. There is an academic cooperation between MGIaS (JECRC Foundation) and Leibniz University Hannover (LUH), Germany. This provides opportunities for the mutual exchange of students and faculty between LUH, Germany and MGIaS. DST Centre with Potential for Excellence The institute, because of its interdisciplinary research activities, is being considered as the 'Centre with Potential for Excellence' by Department of Science & Technology (DST), Government of Rajasthan. It is for the first time that such recognition is being given by State DST to any educational institute. A three year research project on "Scientific Validation of Ethonomedicinal Plants of Tribal Areas of Rajasthan" has been approved by the expert committee of DST, Government of Rajasthan. The Centre is currently preparing ethanomedicinal herbarium, its scientific validation, a live documentary, marker general and fingerprints; and studying various bio- efficacious aspects including in situ conversation of tribal treasure of Rajasthan. Research Projects Most of the faculty members at MGIaS, are engaged in active research, evidenced by publications in reputed national and international journals of Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences, every year. Several student research projects have been awarded to the Department of Microbiology and Biotechnology, by the State DST, Government of Rajasthan. All students of the institute carry out one to two months compulsory research project work at campus laboratories. They are guided by expert faculty members in various fields of biotechnology such as plant, animal, environmental, medicinal, algal and microbial biotechnology. Drug Research lab Therachem Research Medilab (India) Pvt Ltd, Jaipur is a full-service contract-based organisation of the JECRC Foundation that offers quality solutions to support drug discovery, development and large-scale manufacturing. Therachem is headquartered at Birmingham, Alabama, USA and is registered in the name of United Chem Resources, LLC. Every year, around 50 students from Biotechnology, Pharma Chemistry and Chemistry departments of MGIaS are encouraged to carry out research and training work at Therachem. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE OF APPLIED SCIENCE
  • 9. . ZARURAT – The Help Beyond “The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows” -Sydney J. Harris. ZARURAT came into existence when students of JECRC learned this great saying by heart and valued that keeping their knowledge limited to themselves will make them into a mirror that views one’s self, while if they share their education with a one, who needs it, will turn them into windows, which views the world to the blind. ZARURAT is for the children whose childhood is continually diminishing in the dirt of slum. The noble program being a head fruit of the students proves the kind nurturing and encouragement to think out of the box, that they receive from their Gurus while studying in JECRC. The student body of the initiative have put their sweat and blood in proper structuring, functioning and have made a program that runs within the college premises. Children living in slums around the college are brought in the premises after the college hours and are nurtured and given attention by the student tutors to help them with their studies and overall development.Knowledge when confined to oneself, loses its essence; its meaning. Knowledge and Education are the most powerful tools to bring about the revolutionary changes in the society for change is a must. Blood Donation Camp AAGHAZ – Let’s Go Nation is calling Us Zarurat Camp succeded to collect an ample amount of blood units for community supply. Further , a promotional visit was organized to the nearby locality to actuate people to donate in their red. It proved to be more than mere a simple blood donation camp but a combination of passion , a perfect coordination, proper conduct and an inherent drive to work for humanity , in JECRCians. The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. “Aaghaz “,an active social group, introduced in JECRC by its students, is set onto spread the incense of serving humanity with their selfless deeds. This aims to empowers the youth to put forward their efforts for the betterment of the society and aims to channelize useful youthful energy to spread awareness too. Working like an open group, Aaghaz allows students to work their dutiful part through it. Aaghaz has adopted a village ‘Sitapura’ near the college and is working for its welfare which includes upliftment of various sectors like Education, Cleanliness, Medical care, Sanitation, etc. The student members of this organization devote their time to teach the village children. Besides, formal education, the kids are also taught the various acts and aspects of cleanliness, good habits, their rights and duties and a lot more. Its members also visit various Old-age homes, Orphanages and other similar organizations and try to become the required human aid for the social cause. They allow mass contribution by collecting old used things like clothes, footwear, stationary, etc. and by donating them to the needy. Such efforts, distinguish students of JECRC from the masses and try to bring a positive change to the society we live in . JECRC is never an inch behind to do anything-constructive social and fruitful .Recently great initiative was put on the front when a blood donation camp was held in the campus itself. As an act of humanity , a large mass comprising of students and faculty voluntarily donated their blood with all the zeal after undergoing a proper medical evaluation and physical examination. The coordinating body toiled hard enough to make sure the proper conduct of the camp. First yearite’s were the most ardent and active assisting in the coordination. They were seen with pleading hands to incite and motivate others for noble cause.
  • 10. 1. How JECRC helps you in your career, being associated with the esteemed ISRO in past? At the outset, please allow me to express my gratitude for being part of JECRC family. I truly feel privileged. I am highly impressed with the rapid strides made by this Institute in such a short duration. It is a matter of great pride and satisfaction. This sense of achievement has built the passion and fervor in faculty members at JECRC to excel and propel their reach exceeding their grasp. I find that everybody at the Institute is highly passionate about its growth and nurse latent talents. There is an air of unprecedented ostentation where future of academic excellence looks very bright. There is no doubt that JECRC is striving to be on a revamp path and everyone here is contributing to its glory. The faculty members, the supporting staff and Student’s communities at large, have a grit to pursue and chase all the challenges related to overall development of the Institute within the stringent time span .JECRC has conceived a future far more ambitious than the present where growth is on an expansion spree and getting larger with every moment. I am not here to build any career for myself, I have to contribute my knowledge for the betterment of upcoming engineers, scientist& managers of JECRC family and also meet the above goals. 2. Sir,becoming a part of engineering institute now, how do you guage the standards of engineering institutes in a long time period? I believe that the teaching associated with research is the art and science of bringing all the resources together to bear on individuals, motivating and integrating them into a new culture. Teaching coupled with research demand constant knowledge enhancement. My endeavor would always be to bring metamorphosis through counseling, mentoring and training where each faculty member will be inducted into innovative learning .The single rallying point would be continuous updating. Simultaneously, the efforts will also be intensified to enhance our skills so as to build our capabilities to handle all the challenging tasks needed to make this institute a premier Institute. Let me tell you that Indian students and Indian institutions are the best in this world. Most of the students who have gone abroad have done wonders. I expect, the standards of Indian education will increase once the competition in education starts, in fact it has already started. Since education is very cheap in India, the competition of giving the best education by institutes will pick up. Today only few institutes have the best of everything, but with time many more will come up and the future will be bright for all. 3. What difference do you find personally and professionally being first, part of research and now, an educational institution? From day one I was always fascinated by young persons, I always think that the next generation is better than the older generation.My team at ISRO was the youngest team, maybe I was selfish as the young team would work longer duration, had new ideas. Coming to educational institution has made me four years younger in my thinking; personally , I am always happy to and would prefer to work with fresh engineers from college. Now I have the privilege to work with them and tune them for R&D from the beginning .Worldwide best R&D is done in colleges & universities. So I do not find any change. 4. Sir,hailing from the field of research,enlighten how Jecrc helps you? and what contribution is this institute making at national and global level? There is an increasing realization that it is high time we followed the lead and shook off the old legacies to become a torch bearer .JECRC has started with a vision, and I too have a vision at this time of taking over the charge of R&D at this Institute. It would be my single minded endeavor to encapsulate these co-created visions and translate them in to the work philosophy, ethics, culture and code of conduct of this great emerging seat of learning. We will have eagle‟s eye that can spot the potential from a long distance to fulfill our vision.5. From student perspective how do you see Jecrcians’ potential in these research organizations of India like ISRO,DRDO etc.? Let me tell you,that JECRC students have the best potential in engineering, the campus placement numbers speak for themselves. I had been the chairman of recruitment committees of ISRO. I was always looking for the persons who could think a different way of doing things and had views to address from basics. If he had that vision I would take him. As I know rest isro will teach them, nobody in world will teach space technology, you only have to build these technologies. I can see most of JECRC students think in these directions and they have right mind to be in these institutions. 6. What message would you like give to our alumni? Be aggressive in your work and take the challenges from the fore front, newer think you cannot do it, you can do it. You are the best and from the best institution called JECRC. 7. Is there anything we have not talked that you want to talk about? I would like to recapitulate the excerpts from the poem by Robert Frost:….which had been my motto and always in my mind “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep.” An Interview With Dr. Ram Rattan
  • 11. ” Hello Everyone! There is no finish line. I firmly believe that everything is possible to achieve in this world through hard-work as well as strong determination. I have secured 99percentile in GATE- 2011. To score good marks in an exam, it is very necessary to have clear concepts about every subject, specifically those which are there in Gate exam curriculum. I used to plan out things according to my schedule – I need to devote 3 hours daily to the subjects that I am weak at and revise the ones which I am confident about. When the semester exams neared, I used to just drop all the GATE stuff aside because everyone of us knows about the RTU University and its big blunders. The JECRC, especially the HOD (I.T.) and the I.T. faculty, has also contributed in this process of fruitful results by solving and helping out in the doubts germinating in my mind about the subject. Well for those who aspire for the GATE Exam in the coming years, I would say that brush up the basics of every subject in the initial days and as the days goes by, start a regressive study about them. A very Best of Luck to you all! ACHIEVERS SHARE… Vishal Jain Alumnus JECRC I.T. Dept(2011) With over 3 lakh students vying for nearly 10,000 seats, GATE is indeed a tough exam. A lowdown on how to navigate your way “ ” What is GATE ? Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordination Board - GATE, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. The objective of GATE is to identify meritorious and motivated candidates for admission to Postgraduate Programs in engineering at national level. Every year one IIT or IISC is selected as the organizing institute Why should we take GATE? To pursue M.Tech /M.E. program in a leading institute of the country. The benefits of M.Tech are: 1. More and better companies are coming for campus placement in leading institutes 2. Higher salaries are offered for M.Tech as compared to B.Tech. 3. M.Tech degree leads to specialization and furthering of interest in a certain area which may lead to Ph.D. 4. M.Tech degree is a must for those wishing to apply for faculty/research positions in educational institutes/R&D centers. 5. Scholarship is paid during M.Tech so students can easily afford there need. 6. M.Tech program is a 4 semester(24 months) program; so students get more time to work out carrier opportunities. 7. To be a part of any national reputed educational institute and enjoy learning and research 8. Some industries and foreign universities have indicated there interest in GATE qualified candidates. 9. GATE qualified candidates in the engineering discipline are also eligible for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR laboratories. Who are eligible to appear for GATE: 1. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology/ Architecture (4 years after 10+2) and those who are in the final year of such programmes. 2. Bachelor's degree holders in Engineering/Technology/Architecture (Post-B.Sc./Post-Diploma) and those who are in the final year of such programmes. 3. Master's degree holders in any branch of Science/Mathematics/ Statistics/Computer Applications or equivalent and those who are in the final year of such programmes. 4. Candidates in the second or higher year of the Four-year Integrated Master's degree programme (Post-B.Sc.) in Engineering/Technology. 5. Candidates in the fourth or higher year of Five-year Integrated Master's degree programme or Dual Degree programme in Engineering/Technology. 6. Candidates with qualifications obtained through examinations conducted by professional societies recognized by UPSC/AICTE (e.g. AMIE by Institute of Engineers (India); AMICE by Institute of Civil Engineers (India)) as equivalent to B.E./B.Tech. Those who have completed section A or equivalent of such professional courses are also eligible. About Results: 1. Qualified candidates in GATE will get All India Rank and percentile score. For example, a percentile score of 99 means you are in top 1% category of the candidate who appeared for GATE. 2. Candidates who get less than 70 percentile get no score card. 3. GATE score are valid for one year. You may reappear in GATE exam, if you are not satisfied with the earlier score and the new score (if better than the old one) will be used for admission purpose. Plan for success at exam: 1. Aim for taking GATE exam varies from candidate to candidate .Students from private engineering colleges try to get into M.Tech in order to have stamp of the better known institution and for them reasonable percentile should serve the purpose. On the other hand .student studying in well established institute may aim to get into IIT or equivalent institutions. For them very high percentile is essential. 2. Normally 3-4 months of serious study should be sufficient for preparations. 3. Student in final year have to properly schedule there studies as semester exam in winter and other engagement may absorb lot of time. 4. In the first run study all topics as per syllabus 5. In the revision stage concentrate more on selected topics 6. Try to solve papers of previous years. This will give you an idea about the mismatch between the actual paper and your level of preparations. 7. Fill up the gap by extra study 8. Try to take up practice test TARGATE : GATE
  • 12. (from 2nd edition) zindgi ke vo pal . . . Raah dekhi thi is din ki kabse, Aage ke sapne saja rakhe the naajane kab se. Bade utavle the yahaan se jaane KO, Zindagi ka agla padaav paane KO. Par naa jane kyon ..Dil mein aaj kuch aur aata hai, Waqt ko rokne ka jee chahta hai. Jin baton ko lekar rote the Aaj un par hansi aati hai, Na jaane kyon aaj un palon ki yaad bahut aati hai . Kaha karte the ..Badi mushkil se char saal seh gaya, Par aaj kyon lagta hai ki kuch peeche reh gaya. Na bhoolne wali kuch yaadein reh gayi, Yaadein jo ab jeene ka sahara ban gayi. Meri taang ab kaun kheencha karega , Sirf mera sir khane kaun mera peecha karega. Jahaan 2000 ka hisaab nahin wahaan 2 rupay ke liye kaun ladega, Kaun raat bhar saath jag kar padega , Kaun mere naye naye naam banayega. Mein ab bina matlab kis se ladoonga, Bina topic ke kisse faalto baat karoonga , Kaun fail hone par dilasa dilayega, Kaun galti se number aane par gaaliyaan sunayega . Dhabe par Chaay kis ke saath piyoonga , Wo haseen pal ab kis ke saath jiyoonga, Aise dost kahaan milenge Jo khai mein bhi dhakka de aayein, Par fir tumhein bachane khud bhi kood jayein. Mere gaano se pareshaan kaun hoga , Kabhi muje kisi ladki se baat karte dekh hairaan kaun hoga , Kaun kahega saale tere joke pe hansi nahin aai , Kaun peeche se bula ke kahega..aage dekh bhai . Achanak bin matlab ke kisi ko bhi dekh kar paglon ki tarah hansna, Na jaane ye fir kab hoga . Doston ke liye professor se kab lad payenge , Kya hum ye fir kar payenge, Kaun muje mere kabiliyat par bharosa dilayega, Aur jyada hawa mein udne par zameen pe layege , Meri khushi mein sach mein khush kaun hoga , Mere gam mein muj se jyada dukhi kaun hoga... KEH DO DOSTON YE DOBAARA KAB HOGA ....!!!!! - A n a m i k a ( 4 t h y r )
  • 13. a City Bus Ride ..! The rings of cigarette smoke finding a way through a partly broken window pane to set off from the overoccupied vehicle, turned me green with envy! When I was finding it barbed to breathe, save apart sitting snugly, there were people itching themselves at awkward places in those ‘tacky’ conditions! The aunties fitted beside, busy discussing the shopping discounts, had overloaded me with half of their shopping bags: / The rickety creature jolted, screeched and shook itself through and finally moved when the last gear was put on, whizzing a goodbye to the hapless ones (actually, lucky ones) who couldn’t board it! I had thought that with the moving of the bus, my problems would be halved, but mathematics failed here, like it never had anywhere. :/ My miseries got ‘doubled’, crushing me further!  Looking around for someone to talk to was terribly useless. There were people vomiting the whole family of tuberculosis vectors onto each other. Thanks to the kerchief covering half of my face, I hardly located a single specimen who coughed or yawned with a hand on his wide gaping mouth! >< The motion had caused a whole new brand of aroma to congest my lovable nose…just imagine – all cheap brands of flavoured hairoils with the individual brand of perspiration, being the source! And I could have killed the one who stamped my foot twice exactly at the same place, had I seen the one bulldozing! :/ The springs of those frayed seats had to pop out only then…those alarming cellphone ringtones awakened the zeitgeist of late 90s, those million tonne carry bags I was sustaining…and the unending chatter that could burst the tiniest vein of your brain…all unforgettable! I cursed myself for having risen late in the morning, and then reaching the bus-stop even later. Returning back home was something like one yearns for a full day lecture on “How to get late?” Finally, this was when I couldn’t flinch; I had to wait for something I ever hated – a city bus!  And the series of trauma that followed itself made the experience worth penning and sharing!! Contact us : J-MAG : jmag@jecrc.ac.in Teacher Coordinator : Anuj Agarwal Coordinators- Deepanshu Soni , Mayank Parnami, Akriti Agarwal.  Editing Team- Shubhi Thakuria,Shreya Mathur, Radhika Gupta, Yamini Jain.  Alumni contact team- Krati Bhargawa, Vidushi Seru , Komal Singh. Designing Team- Krishna Jalu, Simarpreet Kaur, Rajat Chauhan , Prateek Sharma Info & Promotion Team- Sahib Bajaj , Shruti Kothari , Aman Mathur , Swati Rajvanshi - Y a m i n i ( 2 n d y r )