INDUSTRIAL VISITS
INDUSTRIAL VISIT: HEDGE EQUITIES PALARIVATTOM
Department of Travel and Tourism organised an industrial visit for the second year
students to Hedge Equities Ltd, Palarivattom on 28th June. The students were given a
foundation programme in capital market along with an opportunity to interact with the
managers from the industry. The discussions on current market news and portfolio
management helped them in creating an investment culture from the very young age.
INDUSTRIAL VISIT: TRAVANCORE CEMENTS
The department of Travel and Tourism had organised an industrial visit for the final year
students to Travancore Cements Ltd, Nattakom, Kottayam on 04-07 -2019 as part of their
extension activity. After clearing certain formalities, the students were permitted to enter the
factory premises and in detail were given an explanation on the history and working of the
company. The company was incorporated in the year 1946 and is a leading Cement Plant.
Report on the Industrial Visit to NIIST by I and II year M. Sc Chemistry Students on
09-10-2019
A group of 20 students and three teachers visited National Institute for Interdisciplinary
Science and Technology (CSIR-NIIST), Thiruvananthapuram on 09-10-2019. It was NIIST
foundation day and the institute was open for visit to the public. Dr. Joshy Joseph, Senior
Scientist, Department of Photosciences and Photonics warmly welcomed the students on their
arrival in the institute at 10 am. They were taken to show the Mass Spectrometer and the
NMR spectrometer. The theory behind the instruments were explained by Ms.Viji S,
technical staff at NIIST. They were shown how the instrument operated. They were also
shown UV Visible spectrometer, Raman Microscope, Fluorescence Spectrometer etc. They
visited all the labs. They were given training in setting up the column chromatography. The
students were accompanied by the teachers, Dr.Jinsa Mary Jacob, Baiju K.P and Dr.Sajin
Francis. The faculty also gave a presentation on the possibility of computational chemistry.
The students thoroughly enjoyed the visit since it was the first time that they were able to see
all the instruments. The visit ended by 4.00 p.m.
List of Students
SL.NO. NAME
1
ALMA VM
2
ANEESHA VIJITHRAN
3
ANJANA SREEKUMAR
4
ARUNIMA KUTTAPPAN
5
DINIYA DAVIS
6
GHINCY K V
7
JESNA JOJI
8
MUMTHAZ M J
9
SHARU SHAN
10
ANJITHA RAMESAN
11
ANN MARY SAJI
12
GREESHMA JOSE
13 HARITHA PURUSHOTHAMAN
14
KRISHNAPRIYA P.B.
15
LAVANYA K.S.
16
MINNU JOHNSON
17
RAJALAKSHMI K.R.
18
RINTO VARGHESE
19
STYGA SIVAN
20
VIDYA SHAJI
INDUSTRIAL VISIT - MBA
An Industrial Visit to ARJUNA NATURAL EXTRACTS, Coimbatore was held on July 19 th
2019 for the MBA 14th and MBA 15th of BMIM. The objective of the Industrial Visit was to
To study about how a Nutraceutical Manufacturing Industry works
To study about the structure and functions of the various process and different
departments
To understand how the management controls the industrial process in order to reach
the organizational objective
Under the Supervision of Rev. Father Jacob G Palackapilly, Prof. Dr. B. Hareendran and 4
faculties the Industrial Visit was organized. About 110 students from BMIM visited the
industry. The Co-Founder Dr. Benny Antony, Operations Manager, Mr. Ashok Kumar and
Accounts Manager, Mr. Binil George warmly welcomed the group to the industry.
An introduction session about the company, wherein a fair idea about how the whole
company process, the technologies used as well as the products generated, were detailed.
Samples of the products were also shown which gave a clear view about how end product
that were made. The company has only about 150 employees and therefore they made proper
and effective utilization of the employees.
A visit to the three plants – Red Spinach-Amla-Pomegranate extraction, Turmeric extraction
and Omega 3 Fish Oil extraction manufacturing plants were made. A detailed explanation
regarding the whole process of manufacturing the products along with the different stages of
the process were detailed. The main technologies used in each plant, the waste management
process were all meticulously observed. An interactive session with Dr. Benny Antony and
his team followed, where all the queries were answered. It was altogether a very fruitful and
knowledgeable session.
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY: FIELD VISIT REPORT OF OPEN
COURSE STUDENTS
On 10th October 2019, 30 Open Course students accompanied by two faculty members of
Zoology Dept, Dr. Simi Joseph P and Miss Aswathy S went for field trip to Thrissur with an
aim to visit Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University , Mannuthy and
College Of Horticulture, Vellanikkara. A visit to the Ducks and Poultry farm, Quail
farming, and students were familiarised with other poultry birds like black hen and many
other different varieties of cocks and hens. The visit to Vermicomposting section was very
informative as it belonged to the Eisenia species. During the post lunch session, Mr.
Mohanan, a technical staff explained in detail about Apiculture, their behaviour, the uses of
honeybees, the by-products and the instruments associated with it like bee box, smoker,
Honey extractor etc.
Staff and Students during the Field Visit to Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences
University
Resource person conducting a class to the students
Bee Hive Frames with Bee combs and honey bees
On August 3, 2019 the IInd DC zoology students of the 2018-21 batch visited the
Kumarakom Bird Sanctuary at Kottayam and Thanneermukkam bund, a Ramsar site of
ecological importance at Alappuzha . The primary interest of the field trip was to learn
more about the wetland flora and fauna and the habits of the migratory birds that are
annual visitors of the bird sanctuary. The group comprised 39 students and 3 staff. The
field trip was educational and informative. The Kumarakom bird sanctuary is one of the
largest heronries in Kerala and home to many species of birds, fishes, amphibians, reptiles
and to a number of wetland medicinal plants.
Resource person leading the class at Kumarakom
Numerous double crested Cormorants on trees
Staff and students during their field trip at Kumarakom
Open Course students of 2019-20 batch were taken for a Field Visit to Sahrudaya Centre,
Ponnurunni. Dr. Simi Joseph P and Ms. Aswathy S accompanied the students.
REPORT OF FIELD STUDY – Department of Zoology(March 17th to 20th 2018)
Thirty five students of Final year degree Zoology were taken to Wayand, Mysore and Coorg
from 17 to 20th Mar 2018; visited places of scientific importance such as Ranganathitta Bird
Sanctuary, Zoo and places of historical importance like Mysore Palace & Museum. Two
faculty members, Dr. Priyalakshmi G and Dr. S. Manivannan, and lab staff Mr. Joshy thomas
accompanied the students. A detailed field study report was made by the students to be
presented along with their practical records.
REPORT OF FIELD TRIP TO CHIMMONY DAM & WILD LIFE SANCTUARY
A group of 38 students of I B.Sc. Zoology students accompanied by two faculty members Dr.
Simi Joseph P and Dr. S. Manivannan undertook a one-day trip to Chimmony Wildlife
sanctuary and Chimmony dam on 12-03-2018. The students also visited Kerala Agricultural
university, Snehatheeram beach and Kauthuka Park, an ecological Park where Peaceful co-
existence of creatures with nature has been established. The visit was a rare and refreshing
experience to the students.
I B.Sc. Zoology students with Mr. Varkey Velliath, the man behind the ecological park
(Kauthuka Park)Park of Peaceful co-existence of creatures with nature. The visit was a rare
and refreshing experience to the students.
REPORT OF FIELD TRIP TO MYSORE-COORG March 1st to 4th,
2017- Department of Zoology
A group of 27 students of 3rd DC Zoology were taken to Mysore and Coorg from
01/03/2017- 04/03/2017 accompanied by three faculty members and a lab staff. The group
visited places of scientific importance such as Ranganathitta Bird Sanctuary, Zoo and places
of historical importance like Mysore Palace & Museum. A detailed field study report was
made by the students to be presented along with their practical records.
REPORT OF TRIP TO PEECHI ON MARCH 7, 2017
Thirty nine students of 2nd DC Zoology, accompanied by Prof. Erney E Paul went on a one
day field trip to Peechi on 7th March 2017. They started the journey by 5.00 am and reached
back by 7.30 pm.
REPORT OF FIELD TRIP (NATURE CAMP) TO CHINNAR WLS
A three day nature camp was attended by the second semester students (33 numbers) of the
department of Zoology from 10 to12 March 2017 as part of their academic fulfilment. Mr.
Haridas conducted a class about the “Procedures and manners to be followed inside the
forest” .Sanctuary authority arranged trekking within the limits. Students were guided by Mr.
Hari, Mr. Rangasami and Ms. Mini. Students also got an opportunity to learn about Hill
muthuvas and Hill pulayas, tribal community at Chinnar.
REPORT OF FIELD TRIP TO PONNAMKUDAMKAVU, THEVAKKAL
20 students of I DC Zoology were taken to Ponnamkudamkavu, a sacred grove in Kerala on
21.01.2017. The forest area is a rare combination of divinity and wilderness. The place is rich
in flora especially medicinal plants. Several talks were led by various environmentalists. Dr.
Anil Vydhyamangalam, Directory Vigas Thiruvananthapuram delivered on ‘Bharatheeya
Paristhithi Samskaram’. Dr. T V Rajeev, Scientist, Kerala Forest Research Department,
Peechi gave a lecture on ‘Arivilninnu Pravarthanangalilekku’ emphasizing on Environmental
Protection. Dr. T.K Babu, Director, Centre for Environment and Development talked on
‘Thannerthadam Samrakshanam’. Dr. Jibi Kuriakose, Asst. Professor, S.H.College Thevara
gave a class on ‘How can we play our role in protecting our environment’ by reducing plastic
pollution. A walk along the forest area with sounds of raindrops rustling down the green
canopy and chattering of squirrels gave students a lively tropical forest experience.
I year Zoology students during their visit to Ponnamkudom Kavu on 21.01.2017, organized
by Kerala State Forestry Board.
REPORT OF FIELD TRIP TO MATHIKETTAN SHOLA NP
From September 3rd- 5th 2016 Three days Nature camp to Mathikettana Shola National Park,
Vattavada, Munnar was organized by the Department of Zoology. 43 students attended the
camp, accompanied by Head of the Department Prof. Erney E. Paul, Emeritus Professors
Francis Joseph Edathrakary, Rev.Sr. Cleetus, Mrs Jiji Francis and Lab staff Joshy Thomas.
They also visited Chathurangara Paara, and settlements of Muthuva Tribe and went for
trekking to the interiors of the National Park. The camp was organized by Kerala Forests and
Wildlife Department. Sri. V.K.Francis, Deputy Conservator of Forests (Retd.) and Forest
Range Officer conducted classes on Shola forests.
Field Trip ( 3 day Nature Camp) to Mathikettana Shola National Park, Vattavada, Munnar
organized by the Department of Zoology, from September 3rd- 5th 2016.
Department of Commerce: Report of Industrial Visit to KSE Ltd
The Post Graduate Department of Commerce went for an industrial visit on 19th June 2018.
Our journey started at 7:56 am on the day with 17 students and 2 teachers.
KSE Ltd
KSE Ltd stands For Kerala Solvent Extractions Ltd, and is situated in Irinjalakkuda, Thrissur
District, State Of Kerala ,India. It is a company engaged in the manufacture of cattle feed, oil
cake processing and dairy products. V Shyam sir (executive engineer) explained about the
working of all the machines and technology used there and he explained how the company
uses a space constraint method for production.
Plant Visit
There were 2 plants and it is a 24*7 hours working plant with the help of 3 shifts. There are
889 staffs working in the industry. The company has a separate quality control department
and laboratory to test and ensure the quality of their products. Different raw materials are
mixed in the first stage. Then it is bifurcated into various batches of 3000 kg raw materials
like rice bran cakes, various seeds and maize are used. The machines used are fully automatic
and computerised. According to the formula set, batching is done and the product goes
through various quality control measures and then it is cooled. Later it is weighed using a
mechanism using compressed air
Talk By Head of Accounts Department
After the plant visit, we had a talk by Anil sir from the accounts department. He explained
that KSE Ltd is the first oil extraction company in Kerala using an imported technology from
Belgium. It is a listed company in Bombay stock exchange having a current stock price of
Rs.3290/-. The company is having 600 distributers. Unskilled labourers from a radius of 5km
are chosen as employees by the firm as part of their social responsibility. We further enquired
about their competition and marketing strategies. The group also visited Chimmony wild
life sanctuary, a national park located along the Western Ghats in Thrissur.