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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 31st MARCH 2023-1.pdf
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
Padma Shri
Dr.Punam Suri Ji
President
D.A.V. College Managing
Committee, New Delhi
Chief Parton
On
“Technological Transformation & Sustainability:
Perspectives & Challenges”
Organized by
DAV Centenary College, Faridabad
Sponsored by
Date : 31st March, 2023
Venue : College Auditorium
Department of Higher Education, Haryana
2. ABOUT US
DAV CENTENARY COLLEGE, FARIDABAD
D.A.V. Centenary College, Faridabad, was established in the year 1985 under the aegis of
D.A.V. College Managing Committee, New Delhi, the renowned international charitable
educational organization, to mark the 100th year of the phenomenal service rendered by it in
the field of education.
This prime institution is the centre of earnest academic pursuit, meaningful and stimulating
co-curricular and intellectual activities, workshops, seminars, conferences and campaigns
on important social issues. The students of our college have touched great heights in all
spheres by making their mark at the national and international level, be it academics, NCC,
EMA or Sports, and have brought laurels to the college. Our College has been accredited with
'A' Grade by NAAC and was also ranked among the Best Colleges of India in the categories of
BBA, BCA and Science Courses in a Survey conducted by India Today and The Times of India.
3. ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
In the present world, the concerns of sustainability loom large all over the world in all aspects of
human life as an unmitigated environmental disaster brought upon us by a large body of
unsustainable practices threatens our very existence.
In the recent years, technological development has been moving in the direction of bringing
about sustainability in diverse activities of production, consumption, trade and finance etc. The
aim of the conference is to study the emerging perspectives and challenges with regard to
technological changes and the issue of sustainability. In many areas we are moving forward on
the sustainability front as enunciated in the Sustainable Development Goals of the United
Nations but in others a lot more needs to be done in this regard. Therefore, the focus of this
conference is on mainstreaming sustainability in technological transformation in the varied
aspects of life in the interest of saving ourselves and our planet.
Objectives
1. To provide a platform for experts, researchers and practitioners to share their knowledge and
experiences related to technological transformation and sustainability.
2. To discuss the latest trends and innovations in sustainable technologies and their potential impact
on the environment, economy and society.
3. To identify the challenges and opportunities in implementing sustainable technologies in various
sectors, such as energy, transportation, agriculture and manufacturing.
4. To explore the role of policy makers, businesses and consumers in promoting sustainable
technologies and driving the transition towards a more sustainable future.
5. To foster collaborations and partnerships among participants for advancing sustainable
technologies and achieving sustainable development goals.
4. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the
relationship between technological transformation and
sustainability and the key challenges and opportunities
associated with this transition.
Participants will learn about the latest technological
innovations in various sectors and their potential impact on
sustainability.
The conference will facilitate knowledge sharing and
exchange of best practices among experts, researchers and
practitioners.
The conference will contribute to the development of policy
recommendations for promoting sustainable technologies
and driving the transition towards a more sustainable
future.
The conference will foster collaborations and partnerships
among participants for advancing sustainable technologies
and achieving sustainable development goals.
Expected Outcomes:
1.
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5.
5. Name
PRINCIPAL,DAV Centenary
College, FARIDABAD
Branch
Address
NH-3, NIT, FARIDABAD ,
HARYANA -121001
Account No 0167010100000251
RTGS/NEFT/
IFSC code
PUNB0486000
THEME AND SUB-THEMES
Theme: “Technological Transformation & Sustainability: Perspectives & Challenges”
Sub-Themes
Sustaining work life balance through technological innovations
Market economy and challenges of sustainability
Prospects of going glocal for sustainability
Renewable and clean energy : A leap forward towards green living
The Skill India Project and economic sustainability
Developing sustainable economic models
Use of technology for nurturing just and inclusive societies
Fostering peace a must for sustainability
Sustainable and Green Finance
Education 4.0 & Sustainability
Role of human capital in promoting sustainable economic development
Fintech Revolution & Sustainability
Registration Link:
https://forms.gle/mVqNmVmLxwQgrkGA8
Payment Option: Online only
Bank Details For Online Transactions:
Registration Details
1. Faculty Members : Rs 500/- per participant
2. Research Scholars/Students: Rs 250/ per participant
3. Last Date for Abstract Submission: 14th March, 2023
4. Last Date for Registration with Full Paper: 17th March, 2023
Note: On the spot registration is allowed.
For Queries,Contact :
Ms. Rajni-9999262807, Ms. Parveen-9899864077
Email : davccinternationalconference@gmail.com
6. Guidelines for Participants
1. The conference will be held in the hybrid mode.
2. All papers must be original.
3. Please send your Abstract on A4 size paper with 1.5 margin on all
sides.
4. The Abstract should be in MS Word-Times New Roman, Font Size 12.
5. The Abstract must not exceed 300 words.
6. The full paper should not be of more than 3,000 words.
7. The title of the Paper, the full name of the author (s), co-author (s),
designation, name of the institution & Email Id should be written as you
want them mentioned in the certificate.
8. The co-author has to get registered separately through his/her own
ID.
9. Paper presentation is necessary for getting the certificate.
10. The presentations should preferably be made in the offline mode.
Note- Selected papers will be published in a UGC Care Journal on
payment basis.
Conference
Schedule
Registration 8:30am-10:00am
Welcome of Guests 10:00am-10:30am
Inaugural Address by
Invited Guests
10:30am-12:00pm
Tea Break 12:00pm-12:30pm
Technical Sessions 12:30pm-2:00pm
Lunch 2:00pm-3:00pm
Valedictory 3:00pm-4:00pm
7. Prof. Dinesh Kumar
Vice Chancellor
Gurugram University
Gurugram
Chief Guest
Padma Bhushan
Dr. Anil Prakash Joshi
Green Activist
Guest of Honour
Dr. Ajay Gandhi
Leiden University
Netherlands
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Manoj Pataria
Director
CSIR - NISCAIR
Keynote Speaker
Anil K. Singh
School of Language Literature
and Culture Studies
JNU, New Delhi
Guest of Honour
Prof. S.C. Sharma
Senior Director
IBS, Gurugram
Guest of Honour
Dr. Ernest R. Cadotte
University of Tennessee
The United States
Keynote Speaker
Dr. Vipin Sharma
Faculty & Director
English Language Institute
Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Keynote Speaker
Esteemed Guests - Inaugural Session
Esteemed Guests - Valedictory Session
8. Advisory Committee
Prof. Dinesh Kumar, Vice Chancellor, Gurugram University, Gurugram
Padma Bhushan Dr. Anil Prakash Joshi, Green Activist
Dr. Ajay Gandhi, Leiden University, Netherlands
Dr. Manoj Pataria, Director, CSIR-NISCAIR
Prof. S.C. Sharma, Senior Director, IBS, Gurugram
Dr. Anil K. Singh, School of Language Literature and Culture Studies, New Delhi
Dr. Ernest R. Cadotte, University of Tennessee, The United States
Dr. Vipin Sharma, Faculty & Director, Jazan University, Saudi Arabia
Dr. D.V. Sethi, Hony. Treasurer, DAVCMC, New Delhi
Dr. A.K. Sharan, Prof. & Dean, MRIU, Faridabad
Sh. Sunil Sharma, Prant Mantri, Bhartiya Siksha Mandal (Haryana)
Sh. Jagdish Chaudhary, Director, Bala Ji College of Education, Ballabgarh
Prof. Satyawan Baroda, Director, IMSAR, MDU, Rohtak
Prof. Shikha Gupta, Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi
Prof. Sheetal Kapoor, Kamla Nehru College, University of Delhi
Dr. Kishore Kumar, Christ University, Bengaluru
Dr. Michael Sonnleitner, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Portland, The United States
Prof. Ashutosh Nigam, Chairperson, Dept. of Management Studies, JCBUST, Faridabad
9. Patron
Dr. Savita Bhagat
Off. Principal
DAV Centenary College, Faridabad
Conveners
Organising
Secretaries
Organising
Committee
Dr. Narendra Duggal
Ms. Rekha Sharma
Dr. Lalita Dhingra
Dr. Minakshi Hooda
Dr.Surbhi
Dr.Priya Kapoor
Dr. Priyanka Angiras
Ms. Kumud Sharma
Ms. Omita Johar
Ms. Rajni Tuteja
Ms. Parveen Kumari
Ms. Pooja Sharma
Ms. Ravinder Kaur
Dr. Sonam Arora
Ms. Bhawna Sharma
DAV Centenary College, Faridabad
NH-3, NIT Faridabad, Haryana- 121001
Phone: 0129 - 241 5044
www.davccfbd.com
Address for Communication