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DIRECTORATE OF STUDENTS’ WELFARE (DSW)
Newsletter: Directorate of Students’ Welfare
Manipal University Jaipur
ISSUE II // APRIL // 2020
DEFINING DIRECTIONS…
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
STUDENT WELFARE ENDEAVOURS
STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
FLYERS
STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
MESSAGE, DEAN STUDENTS’ WELFARE
SOCIAL CONNECT PROGRAM
CLUB ACTIVITIES
EVENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Prof. G. L. Sharma
Dean Students' Welfare & Proctor
Directorate of Students’ Welfare
The whole world is going through an unprecedented situation due to COVID-19 and demands
diligent action. The situation looks grim; however, this is surmountable and can be encountered with
total grit and determination. In this situation everyone has to come forward to ensure that effect of
COVID-19 is mitigated. Dear students, your well-being is topmost priority of the university and it
would be ensured that the entire campus (including whole academic and hostel areas) will be
completely sanitized before all the students are back in the campus.
To ensure that your holistic learning does not stop during the lockdown period, MUJ has developed
a dedicated website, EduNxt and uploaded relevant learning material on the same. This website is
available to you 24 x 7. In addition to this, online classes are being conducted by the faculty
members. I urge you all to make effective use of the learning platform and online classes, which is a
blessing for the MUJ students.
Dear Students, we are also aware that you and your parents must be little anxious about the end
semester examination. I would like to assure you that university would adopt the best possible
solution in the interest of the students. The situation has called for paradigm shift in learning and it is
inevitable to make efficient use of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to further
your knowledge .
As responsible citizens of the country, we request all our students and parents to actively contribute
in spreading awareness about the precautions to be taken to arrest the spread of virus among
communities in the neighbourhood. Make use of technology innovatively to spread positive
messages without causing any panic among people.
Take care of your health and of your family members.
DIRECTORATE OF STUDENTS’ WELFARE
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Prof. G. L. Sharma
Dean
Students' Welfare & Proctor
Prof. Anil Dutt Vyas
Deputy Director
(Student Events)
Dr. Rina Poonia
Deputy Director (Physical Education)
Dr. Arun Kumar Poonia
Assistant Director(Club co-ordinator)
Dr. Abhishek Shrivastava
Deputy Director(Campus Discipline)
Prof. Babita Malik
Deputy Director
(Student counselling)
Mr. Hemant Kumar
Assistant Director (Society Connect)
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TEAM DSW
• Ar. Bibhu Kalyan Nayak
• Dr Manik Konch
• Dr. Oum Kumari
• Dr. Kusum Kanwar
• Mr. Shyam Sunder Sharma
• Dr. Devesh Kumar Srivastava
• Dr. Vivekanand Tiwari
• Dr. Hemlata Goyal
• Dr. Himanshu Rathore
• Ar. Heena Ajmera
• Ms. Vandna Sonkariya
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• Mr. Jasbir Singh
• Ms. Pooja Singh
• Mr. Amit Yadav
• Dr. Aivinor Ams
• Mr. Nikhil Vivek Shrivas
• Dr Saad Ullah Khan
• Mr. Prabhpreet Singh
• Mr. Raghuvesh Tiwari
• Dr Laxmi Poonia
• Mr. Rahul Khatri
• Dr. Shashi Bhushan
DSW: Nucleus Members
• Ms. Neha V Sharma
• Ms. Poonam Mishra
• Mr. Rahul Saxena
• Mr. Aravind Kumar Rai
• Mr. Ashok Kumar Kumawat
• Mr. Pradeep Kumar
• Mr. Satish Namdev
• Mr. Gaurav Aggarwal
• Dr. Anamika Jain
• Mr. Rakesh Kumar
• Dr. Gargi Sharma
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Embellish students with integrity and
humane touch, nurture their talent
to make them socially responsible
global citizens.
STUDENT WELFARE ENDEAVOURS
Sincerity,
Accomplishment,
Integrity, Teamwork and
Honesty are the five
values that we aim our
students to imbibe.
❖ Facilitate multi-skilled development.
❖ Cultivate an environment that
respects diversity and promote
healthy
and positive relation among students,
faculty & community.
❖ Understanding of students’ needs.
❖ Synergizing academic and co-
curricular activities.
Vision Mission Values
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Faculty Wise List Of Office Bearer
• Mr. Rishabh Singh
• Mr. Harshit Soni
• Mr. Jitendra Yadav
• Mr. Ayush Jain
• Ms. Shubhangi Seth
• Mr. Gaurav Rathish
• Mr. Ayush Vardhan Singh
• Mr. Priyam Sabla
• Ms. Jaya Singh
• Mr. Parth Rawat
• Mr. Rohan Purohit
• Mr. Aaryan Jandyal
• Mr. Hardik Gajanan
• Mr. Bhavya Kothari
• Mr. Shashwat Dubey
• Mr. Divjyot Singh
• Mr. Yogendra Singh Kushwaha
• Mr. Rahul Sharma
• Mr. Kush Anand
• Mr. Devesh Rawat
STUDENT COUNCIL
Faculty of Science (FoS) Faculty of Arts & Law (FoA&L)
• Mr. Utkarsh Bhushan
• Mr. Tanay Khandelwal
• Mr. Nilimesh Sen
• Ms. Muskan Mundra
Faculty of Design (FoD)
Faculty of Engineering (FoE) Faculty of Management & Commerce (FoM&C)
At Manipal university, Jaipur we focus on
providing healthy and positive environment
to our students. As student’s counselors, we
deliver services to support our students’
academic and social/emotional growth and
development as well as their career
development. Services to students include
individual and small group counseling,
classroom guidance, and consultation. We
also coordinate, design and implement
special programs, which target a variety of
academic and personal/social life skills
and concepts. Our goal is to support our
students by addressing their
developmental needs, and by facilitating
their acquisition of the knowledge and
skills necessary to become successful
learners, both in university and throughout
their lives.
STUDENT SUPPORT SYSTEM
Counsellor Team
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Ms Devanshi Padaliya
Student Counsellor
Dr. Rimpy Sharma
Student Counsellor
Ms Vandana Kabra
Student Counsellor
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Awareness program conducted for students regarding counselling facility
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Class No. of Students Date of the session
BBA II Semester (Sec- A) 40 26th February,2020
BBA II Semester (Sec- B) 39 27th February,2020
BBA II Semester (Sec- C) 21 28th February,2020
BBA IV Semester (Sec- A) 38 27th February,2020
BBA IV Semester (Sec- B) 49 25th February,2020
BBA IV Semester (Sec- C) 48 26th February,2020
MBA I Year 50 2nd March,2020
B.Arch I Semesters 23 4th March,2020
B.Arch II Semesters 24 4th March,2020
B.Arch III Semesters 24 4th March,2020
Total Students 356
Group Counselling Session on Stress Management
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Interpersonal Communication
more easily
The process by which people
exchange information through verbal
and non-verbal messages are
interpersonal communication.
Interpersonal communication helps
people to connect with each other and
develop contacts more easily.
Interpersonal Communication
Characteristics of Interpersonal Communication
▪ LISTENING SKILLS: Active listening is an invaluable tool for facilitating effectivecommunication. Active listening is a communication technique that involves the full and activeapplication of the listener to what is being said. The full attention of the listener is given to theperson speaking. Often, visual cues are provided to the speaker to let the speaker know thelistener has given them their full attention.
▪ Active listening cues include:
Eye contact
Nodding the head
Smiling
Verbal affirmations, such as “yes,” or “ah,” or “mhmm”
These cues let the speaker know the listener isn’t simply hearing them but is actively listening. After
all, hearing is something that happens in the ears. But listening is something that happens with the
whole body.
Being an active listener affirms your ability to give to others. It displays your interest in the ideas and
perceptions of those around you. And it encourages the people you interact with to communicate and
to provide you with a forum for communication in return.
Interpersonal Communication
➢VERBAL COMMUNICATION: Effective verbal communication skills include more than just talking.
Verbal communication encompasses both how you deliver messages and how you receive them. If you want
to excel in your personal as well as professional life you need to improve your verbal communication skills.
Here are some tips to improve these skills and excel at your workplace.
Read more. It improves your vocabulary and helps you express ideas more clearly. It also eliminates
weaknesses in your language skills. It will be useful if you prefer to read things relevant to your field, e.g.
newspapers, and publications.
Prepare yourself. If you are anticipating any situation, take time out to prepare the answers to the questions
you may be asked. If you have to deliver a presentation, you should be prepared for tricky questions. You
may need to explain something in a different way. Be mindful. For clear, accurate, and considerate
communication, one should make sure that his words, tone, gestures, facial expressions, and body language
go with the conversation.
Think about people’s perspectives. Think about what you are saying from the listener’s perspective.
Formulate your responses accordingly. Just because you understand what you mean, doesn’t mean that they
will understand it too.
Interpersonal Communication
➢ NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION: Most experts agree that at least half of our communication with
others is done without words. So, that means body, posture, and facial expression play a huge role in
how others interpret what you say. If our bodies communicate disinterest as we’re trying to effectively
communicate, our message is not likely to be received well.
➢ Common examples of body language that communicates disinterest:
• Avoiding eye contact
• Folded arms or legs
• Glancing at the clock, watch, or phone
• Yawning
• Fidgeting
ASSERTIVENESS: Assertive communication is the ability to express positive and negative ideas and
feelings in an open, honest, and direct way. It recognizes our rights whilst still respecting the rights of
others. It allows us to take responsibility for ourselves and our actions without judging or blaming other
people. And it allows us to constructively confront and find a mutually satisfying solution where conflict
exists.
Interpersonal Communication
Here are some tips for practicing being assertive:
• State your point of view or request clearly.
• Tell the other person how you feel as honestly as you can, and remember to listen
to what they say as well.
• Think about the tone and volume of your voice – how you say it is as important as
what you say. Speak at a normal conversation volume, rather than a shout or
whisper, and make sure that you sound firm but not aggressive.
• Make sure your body language matches – your listener will get mixed messages if
you are speaking firmly while looking at the floor. Try to look the other person in
the eye, stand tall, and relax your face.
• Try to speak with facts rather than judgments. For example, “This report has
important information missing” rather than “You have done a bad job again”.
• Practice often – assertiveness is a skill which that requires you to practice in many
different situations. Don’t forget to praise yourself for your good efforts.
Interpersonal Communication
Importance of Interpersonal Communication
➢ Maintain good relationships with others.
➢ Help solve problems in an effective manner.
➢ Express your needs.
➢ Give and get emotional support and empathy.
➢ Enhance the emotional intelligence to understand how decisions will affect
others.
➢ Enhances teamwork
➢ Give and receive the information you need for every task.
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MAJOR INITIATIVES
Working on a mental health Podcast with a group of BA (J&MC) students.
Helping some students in their start-up app regarding making mental
health care more accessible.
Organized a career counselling session for students of BA/BSc
Psychology of IV and VI semesters, attended by a total of 76 students.
Conducting seminars, once every week which is open to all students and
staff. Theme of these seminars is different every week for the entire
month.
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Celebration of 70th Constitution Day
The Students of School of Law, Manipal
University Jaipur attended the event
organised by Rajasthan State Legal Services
Authority in Birla Auditorium, Jaipur on the
occasion of 70th Constitution Day on 26
November 2019. The Chief Guest of the event
was Chief Minister of Rajasthan and the
program was presided by Hon'ble Madam
Justice Sabina, Judge, Rajasthan High Court.
The event had distinguished speakers
including Hon'ble High Court Judges and
Respected Officials of RSLSA. The students
also interacted with the dignitaries and
second year Student Piyush Kumar Roy also
expressed his views on Constitution Day.
SOCIAL CONNECT PROGRAM
On the occasion of National Law Day, mock parliament (winter session) was organized on 26th November 2019, by the Department of Law. First year students of
law took an active part in this activity. The house comprised of the ruling members and the opposition members. The honorable speaker of the house
acquainted all the members with proceedings. In the zero hour of the house various important issues were raised by the members of the opposition. Issues
like unemployment, mob lynching, privatization of companies, pollution in India, etc. were discussed in the house during zero hour. Then the house proceeded
with the discussion of Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Bill 2019. The members of the opposition raised their concerns over the bill and were
discussed by the ruling members.The bill was passed with the majority in favor of it.With this the winter session came to an end.
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National Law Day
SOCIAL CONNECT PROGRAM
National Women’s Day is observed on
13th of February, being the birthday of
Late Sarojini Naidu. The Department of
Fine Arts (Applied Art) has taken the
initiative of celebrating women’s day by
organizing an event “Stress buster with
colors” for 40 female Housekeeping
female staff members of Manipal
University Jaipur. The program was
coordinated by Ms Aashita Judson and
Dr Kusum Kanwar of Department of
Fine Arts (Applied Art) under the
guidance of Dr Anantkumar Dada
Ozarkar (HoD) and Dr Sampath Kumar
Padmanabha Jinka (Director). The event
was honored by the presence of the
Chief Guest Prof (Dr) H Ravishankar
Kamath, Registrar, Manipal University
Jaipur. The program commenced at 12:00
noon and winded up at around 01:15 pm,
a one-hour program included games and
activities to ensure the participation of
every member present. The objective of
the event is to express thanks to all the
female staff who work hard all day long.
The activity results as a Stress Buster and
further motivate, encourage and fill them
up with energy
National Women’s Day Celebration
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Objective of this event: To nurture the minds of students
towards creativity and steer their talents by exposing them
to high quality research in different areas of computer
engineering and technology.
Promoting awareness; amongst many of our club’s
(PANACEA) founder’s believes, we aim to promote
awareness of the use of computers and their applications to
solve real world problems.
This event was organized in a small primary school in
Thekariya, Jaipur, connecting with the youth on the grass-
root level. The school had 16 students to date all of whom
participated in this event.
The young students were provided with a fun and
interactive session in which they were explained the
fundamentals of computers as well as their applications to
solve real world problems.
The students from the university, under the guidance of
Asst. Prof. Gaurav Prasad, discussed the use of computers
and encouraged students to display their skills in arts on
both computer using “M.S. Paint” and physically using
stationery and papers provided by the team.
The students were provided with hands on experience on
the personal laptops of the club students and faculty from
the university. This was done in order to help the students of
the school to incorporate computers in their daily routine
and make it easier by bringing it into mainstream life.
Besides this session, the best drawings were awarded with
of special stationery sets, and every participant was given
chocolates at the end which were provided with the help of
the faculty involved and the club students.
Visiting of a government School (PANACEA)
Club)
SOCIAL CONNECT PROGRAM
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VILLAGE VISIT PROCEEDING
Dr. Anil Kumar Dubey, MGNCRE officer and the
Nodal Officer Mr. Hemant Kumar with a team of 7
volunteer of Manipal University Jaipur visited
under the Swacchta Action Plan village visit
program to the village Thikariya and Dehmi Kalan,
Jaipur on 20th January
The team was departed from University at 10:00
AM for village 1. The Villagers were gathered at
the Gram Panchayat, Thikariya. At Gram Panchayat
team had interaction with Mr. Arun Dev Nigam,
Patwari at Thikariya village. Team discussed
different type of issues like education, social
services and natural resources etc. Mr Nigam has
told us about the village demographic condition. A
valuable interaction was done by Dr. Anil Kumar
Dubey and Hemant Kumar with the villagers. The
villagers had talked about the problems they are
dealing with. Team also visited the Anganwadi and
village school. In anganwadi team interacted with
the health advisor and supervisor. A fruitful
discussion has been done with health advisor and
supervisor. We aslo met with the ASHA sagani, the
women empowerment workers, which are also
working hard to make awareness about population
control and sex ratio. The team also made them
aware about health issue and hygiene.
SOCIAL CONNECT PROGRAM
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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PANACEA Club : Intermediate of C++
On November 18th, 2019 Panacea organized a lecture
talk given by Mr. Anmol Garg in room number 307 of
Academic Block 1, on the topic, “Intermediate of C++.”
The event was open to public and approximately 26
people were in attendance. During the event, attendees
asked Mr. Garg questions about C++ programming
which included syntactical questions as well conceptual
questions. Mr. Garg answered all of their questions one
by one, and he also took an extra questionnaire round
at the end of the talk.
The present core members as well as students of CCE
were present during the talk. The talk started with the
speaker introducing him and why he believes he is
most suitable to deliver this talk. C++ as he said is “the
most crucial, simple and important programming
language” at the same time. This event was held by
Panacea to help and mentor the students of SCIT, MUJ in
the field of Computer Science by delivering a talk on
Intermediate of C++ and tips and tricks to ace
programming in C++.
The event by attend by students. The students were
from second and third years.
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Querka Quiz (Quizzing Club)
The Querka Quiz competition
held during the week starting
20 th Januray. Quizzing Club
was house full,Total 32 teams
from various departments took
part. Dr Manas Roy coordinated
the event.
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A one-week workshop on mathematics awareness for Sr. Sec. School students was organized from January 20th -24th, 2020 in Sr. Sec. School Bagru by Department
of Mathematics & Statistics, under the flagship of Tractrix club. The objectives of the workshop was to spread the awareness about the Mathematics and its new
trends in the present scenario, teach the new mathematical methodology applied in different real world problems and explain the higher education and career
possibilities in Mathematical Sciences and its related fields. A large number of 11th & 12th class students enrolled in the workshop. Student co-ordinator Ms. S.
Raman, Ms. Muskaan Arora, Mr. Surender Choudhary and other student members of club delivered lectures on Role of Mathematics in day to day life and Vedic
Mathematics. A special session on how mathematics helps in career building was taken by Dr. V. S.Chouhan. Dr. Ashish kumar discussed the importance and
use of Statistics in the daily life of common man. Dr. Indeewar Kumar shared his views on Geometry in real life. Student members organized some activities like
quiz and brain games to highlight the importance of mathematics in science and technology.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
Mathematics Awareness Workshop (Tractrix club)
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CLUB ACTIVITIES
The Art of Living Session (YES!+)
Club)Two sessions were organised for the students in the month of January
wherein, 33 students attended the session dated- 16th -19th January,2020 and 75
students attended the session dated 28th-31st January, 2020.
Major objective of these session was :
● To equip students with practical tools and techniques that will make them more
creative, efficient, confident, clear-minded, stress-free, joyful and energetic.
● To equip students with life skills (as defined by WHO and UNICEF) which are
vital to effectively tackle the challenges of the 21st century and to bring about
attitudinal and behavioral change.
● To empower students with soft skills such as interpersonal relations, decision-
making, time management, team skills, communication and leadership, which
raises the employability factor.
● To instill human values, ethics, moral values and integrity amongst the
students.
● To instill the spirit of volunteerism and patriotism and to provide the students a
platform for engaging in service through music, dance, sports, art, drama,
culinary, debates etc.
● To enhance the students’ mental and physical prowess - concentration, focus,
overall health and fitness; make them more dynamic, innovative and
entrepreneurial in nature
● To assist students come out of depression, suicidal tendencies, addictions,
anger, aggression, violent tendencies, anxiety and fear.
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On 20th Jan 2020, an expert lecture titled as “Beyond Ozone: Cleaning Outdoor Air for IAQ” by Mr. Chris Muller, from Atlanta, USA was organized at School of
Architecture and Design at Manipal University Jaipur. The event was supported by ASHRAE student chapter at MUJ. Mr. Chris Muller is an eminent expert on
HVAC Design and Indoor Environmental Quality in mechanized buildings. Mr. Muller has been a well-known practicing engineer and bio scientist in the
domain of building systems in the world. he has been a part of several international committees for policy making and revision of standards. He has an
expertise in air quality standards and building automation. All students and faculty members of architecture attended the lecture. Before the lecture Mr.
Muller was received by Dr. Madhura Yadav, Director, School of Architecture and Design. He also met Dr. G.K Prabhu, the president of MUJ, Dr. N.N. Sharma,
Pro-President of MUJ and Dr. H. R. Kamath, Registrar of MUJ along with Dr. Madhura Yadav. Mr. Muller had a short tour of the campus after the lecture session.
Expert lecture of Mr. Chris Muller, from Atlanta, USA (Ashrae Club)
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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Muse: January Edition ( The Music Club)
The Music Club presented its Second edition of 'Muse'.
Muse is a secret gig held in an intimate location. It features performers from our very own club, playing two or three songs each. Our specially curated list is to
give our audiences a diverse show. Entry was based on random selection.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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“TMC live 4.0 is one of the most awaited events of MUJ.”. This year this event was organized in collaboration with Under 25. This event showcases the best
talent of TMC with remarkable performances to which the entire audience can sing along to.
TMC Live 4.0 ( The Music Club)
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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External Fests ( The Music Club)
CLUB ACTIVITIES
Manipal University Jaipur Model United Nations 7.0
(Litmus Club)
A spectacular beginning ensures a flawless experience. With that thought, the seventh edition of the Manipal University Jaipur Model United Nations
Conference was successfully put into motion with its Opening Ceremony. Held in the open-air amphitheatre, in front of a bustling crowd of delegates from
different corners of the country, the evening began on an auspicious note with the Ganesh Vandana.
Riveting performances from the university’s music and dance clubs, and a gorgeous video illuminating the road to creating MUJMUN 7.0 were followed by the
lighting of the ceremonial lamp by the chief guest for the evening, Dr. H. Ravishankar Kamath, Registrar, Manipal University Jaipur, and Dr. Arun Kumar
Poonia, the faculty coordinator for Litmus, the literary society of the university. Speeches from both dignitaries and their encouragement of students’ talents
were met with cheers and applause. Last, but most assuredly not the least, the Secretary-General of the Conference, Ujwal Sachdeva, took to the stage to
reinforce his faith in hard work, honest ambition, and humanity’s efforts, and declared the Conference open.
With a clear aim for distinction and a dedicated plan to deliver, the Secretariat set about creating the best possible experience for the delegates in the coming
two days. The participants, volunteers, and everyone involved in the event could feel the buzz of expectation and excitement as they geared up for the second
day of MUJMUN 7.0.
The second day of the seventh edition of the Manipal University Jaipur Model United Nations Conference saw enthusiastic delegates entering their respective
committees with well researched, well organized and well-intentioned plans and ideas. Adhering to the portfolios of their allotments, delegates set about
finding the solutions to pertinent problems in the world of modern debate and governance.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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The NAAC peer team visited the Manipal University Jaipur during 3rd -5th February 2020. The students of Manipal University organised a cultural programme on
the evening of 3rd February under the flagship of the Directorate of Student Welfare and was coordinated by Dr. Babita Malik and Dr. Prashasti Jain.
The event begun with a lamp lighting and followed with enthusiastic solo and group performances given by student clubs - Choreographia, The Music Club,
Cinephilia.
At the end, Rohan (Cultural Secretary, Student Council) delivered the vote of thanks. The NAAC peer team congratulated and appreciated the students for their
zealous performances.
Cultural Programme for NAAC Peer Team (Choreographia, The Music Club, Cinephilia)
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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External Fests ( The Music Club)
CLUB ACTIVITIES
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Coreografia, The Dance Society of Manipal
University Jaipur, for the even semester from
January to March 2020, represented Manipal
and participated in various outhouse college
events. We brought laurel to the college by
earning the Second Prize in the Group dance
competition at Odyssey,2020, Techno-Cultural
Fest of Amity University, Jaipur.
Group dance competition at Odyssey,2020 (Coreografia Club)
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Group dance competition at Odyssey,2020 (Coreografia Club)
Members of Coreografia
participated in various in-house
events and showcased the skills in
various platforms. From Republic
Day event, various promotional
events and NAAC Cultural event,
members of Coreografia have
been omnipresent and
participated in numerous events.
Along with that the Core-
Committee of Coreografia has
been constantly working and have
organised various workshops for
the members of the club so that
they can improve upon their
dancing skills.
CLUB ACTIVITIES
Students Achievement
Ms. Manini Kaushik (BA-LLB)
• Fourth Position in All India Inter University Shooting Championship
2019-20 from 12th-15th November 2019 held at Manav Rachna
International Institute of Research and Studies, Faridabad.
2. Ms. Pooja Yadav (M.Tech)
• One Gold Medal at 8th world Games held at Bangkok (Thailand)
in strength lifting in February 2020.
• One Gold Medal at State games (Rajasthan) in strength lifting on
01st December 2019.
3. Lawn Tennis Team (Men)
• Manipal University Jaipur Lawn Tennis Team consisting 4 players won
gold medal in LNMIIT Sports Fest held from 24th to 26th January 2020.
4.Volleyball Team (Men)
• Manipal University Jaipur Volleyball Team consisting 12 players won
gold medal in JK Lakshmi Pat University Sports Fest held from 31st
January to 02nd February 2020.
• Manipal University Jaipur Volleyball Team consisting 12 players won
gold medal in Jaipuria Institute of Management Sports Fest held from
06th to 07th February 2020.
• Manipal University Jaipur Volleyball Team consisting 12 players won
gold medal in Abhivarta Sports Fest Maipal University Jaipur held
from 08th to 09th February 2020.
• Manipal University Jaipur Volleyball Team consisting 12 players won
gold medal in VIT University Jaipur Sports Fest held from 17th to 19th
February 2020.
• Manipal University Jaipur Volleyball Team consisting 12 players won
gold medal in SKIT University Jaipur Sports Fest held from 25th to 27th
February 2020.
Manini KaushikChangwon, South Korea
Pooja YadavGold Medal at 8th world Games
held at
Bangkok (Thailand)
Volleyball
Team
(Men)Secure 5
Gold Medals
in
different
tournaments
at National
Level
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
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West Zone Inter University Tournaments 2019-20
West Zone Inter University Volleyball
Tournament 2019-20
December 16-20, 2019
West Zone Inter University Volleyball
Tournament 2019-20 RTM University, Nagpur.
Name of Manager: Mr. Manish Beniwal
Total 12 players participated in the said
tournament.
S.No. Name of Player Branch /Year
1 BHARMAL CHOUDHARY, BTECH
2 PARTH CHOUDHARY, BPES
3 RAKSHIT, BCOM (PASS)
4 GURUJEET ARORA, BCOM (HONS)
5 HARSH TINKER, BCOM (PASS)
6 ARANYA ASHWINI CHOPRA, BTECH (CCE)
7 HIMANSHU RAMKABIR, BTECH
(MECHATRONICS)
8 PRAMOD SHARMA, BPES
9 ROHIT DEVENDA, BCA
10 VIJAY CHOUDHARY, BPES
11 NARESH SINGH RAJPUROHIT, BARCH
12 YUDHPAL SINGH GURJAR, BPES
The result : Quarter Final
West Zone Inter University Cricket
Tournament 2019-20 ITM University, Gwalior
Name of Manager: Mr. Sanjeev Sharma
Total 16 players participated in the said
tournament.
S.No. Name of Player Branch
1 ARVIND PRASAD, BTECH
2 KANISHK HAZARIKA, BJMC
3 DIVYANSHU MEENA, B.A. ENGLISH (HONS)
4 TEERTH PATEL, BTECH
5 NIHAR SAROGI, BJMC
6 SRIJAN KHURANA, BTECH
7 LAKSHYA BHARADWAJ, BTECH
8 GAUTAM MEHTA, BTECH
9 SAMRIDH AGGARWAL, BTECH
10 MONISH UTTRANI, BTECH
11 VINAYAK SHUKLA, BTECH
12 YASHVANTH.A, BTECH
13 HARSHIT JOSHI, BTECH
14 ADHIYAGYA HUNDAWAL, BTECH
15 PARTH JAKHMOLA, BTECH
16 ROMIR MORE, BTECH
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
All India Inter University Squash Rackets (Men) Tournament 2019-20 from 16-18 February 2020. Total 20 Universities Participated from all over India.
All India Inter University Squash Rackets (Men) Tournament 2019-20
S. No. Position Name of the University
1 First University of Delhi
2 Second University of Mumbai
3 Third Savitribai Phule Pune
University, Pune
4 Fourth Manipal Academy of Higher
Education, Karnataka
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Students Participation in All India Inter University Tournaments
Event Venue / Host University Date
West Zone Inter University Chess (Men) Tournament 2019 Poornima University Jaipur 09-12 Nov.2019
All India Inter University Shooting(M/W) Championship 2019 Manav Rachna University Faridabad 12-15 Nov. 2019
West Zone Inter University Kabaddi (M) Tournament 2019 University of Kota 18-20 Nov. 2019
West Zone Inter University Volleyball (Men) Tournament 2019 RTM University Nagpur 16-20 Dec .2019
All India Inter University Qwan Ki do(M/W) Championship 2019 Chandigarh University Mohali 26-29 Dec. 2019
All India Inter University Archery (M/W) Championship 2019 KIIT University Odisa 26-29 Dec. 2019
West Zone Inter University Cricket (M) Tournament 2019 ITM University Gwalior 01-05 Jan. 20
All India Inter University Athletic (Men/Women) Tournament 2019-20 Rajiv Gandhi HS University Karnataka 02-06 Jan. 20
West Zone Inter University Tennis (M) Tournament 2019-20 Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune 03-06 Jan. 20
All India Inter University American Football (M) Tournament 2019-20 Chandigarh University Mohali 04 -09 March 2020
MUJ teams participated in a total of 10 tournaments at AIU tournaments
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Event Date & Place Days No of Participants
International Day of Yoga 21 June 2019 old Auditorium 1 Day 50+ participation
National Sports Day 29 August 2019 MUJ 1 Day 500+ participation
Squash (Men & Women) 26-28 August 2019 Squash Court 2 Day 20+ participation
Chess (Men & Women) 01-04 September 2019 1AB 002 3 Day 50+ participation
Table Tennis (Men & Women) 11-12 September 2019 1 AB 003 2 Day 50+ participation
Kabaddi (Men & Women) 21-23 September 2019 Kabaddi Court 3 Day 80+ participation
Basketball (Men & Women) 23-25 September 2019 Basketball Court 3 Day 100+ participation
Badminton (Men & Women) 28-30 September 2019 Badminton Court 3 Day 50+ participation
Football (Men & Women) 07-09 October 2019 Football Ground 4 Day 200+ participation
Cricket (Men & Women) 12-16 October 2019 Cricket Ground 10 Day 500+ participation
Volleyball (Men & Women) 14-16 October 2019 Volleyball Court 3 Day 50+ participation
Tennis (Men & Women) 19-21 October 2019 Tennis Court 3 Day 50+ participation
Athletic (Men & Women) 22-23 October 2019 Football Ground 2 Day 50+ participation
Faculty Sports (Men & Women) 18-19 December 2019 Sports Ground 2 Day 300+ participation
Abhivarta – National Sports Fest 2020 07-09 February 2020 Sports Ground 3 Day 1000+ participation
List of the Sports Events organized at Manipal University Campus
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International Conference on Physical Education and Sports Science-ICPESS-2020
Manipal University Jaipur organized the International Conference on Physical Education and Sports Science (ICPESS-2020) at its campus, from 9-11 January
2020. The conference was sponsored by DST, Govt. of Rajasthan. 500 participants from 15 countries around the world participated.
Honourable Padma Bhushan Shri Pullela Gopichand was the Keynote Speaker and Padma Shri Krishna Poonia, Olympian, Discuss Throw, was the chief
guest of program and inaugurated the conference. Dr. G.K. Prabhu, President, Manipal University Jaipur addressed the guests and informed about the
importance of sports and fitness. He encouraged the young audience to participate more in sports activities and pursue career in the same. One workshop
on Yoga and twenty-three sessions were conducted in three days conference.
EVENTS
International Workshop on Yoga
Manipal University Jaipur
organized the
International Workshop
on Yoga at its campus,
from 9-11 January 2020.
230 participants from 15
countries around the
world participated. The
yoga sessions on three
days was conducted by
Mr. Jitender Rajawat; Mr.
Sushil & Dr. Navdeep Joshi
at Old Auditorium, Dome
Building.
EVENTS
The RAJASTHAN SUBSECTION
CONGRESS 2020 was held on 12th
January 2020. 150 delegates from
nearly 20 colleges including Mani-
pal University Jaipur, Government
Engineering College (GEC) Ajmer,
Mody University, Chandigarh
University, BITS Pilani, IIT Jodhpur,
Poornima University, The NorthCap
University, Manav Rachna University
got themselves registered and got
their delegate kits and IDs.
The conference resumed with the
keynote session by Dr. Gulshan Rai,
former Chief Cyber Security Office,
PMO, Government of India.
Rajasthan Subsection Congress 2020
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Manipal University Jaipur
celebrated the 71st Republic day
on 26th January 2020. The
programme was coordinated by
Dr. Babita Malik, Dr. Prashasti
Jain and Dr. Bibhu under the
flagship of the Directorate of
Student Welfare and Faculty of
Engineering. With the patriotic
fervour, the celebration began
with flag hoisting by the chief
guest, Dr. G.K. Prabhu, President,
Manipal University Jaipur. Prof.
Jagannath K. welcomed all the
faculty members and students
on this auspicious occasion.
Students and Faculty members
participated in the march past
representing various
contingents which were
reviewed by the Hon’ble
President and the best marching
contingent was awarded with
the rolling trophy. The event
commemorated with the cultural
programme. At the end, Dr. G.L.
Sharma, Dean, Directorate
Student Welfare extended the
vote of thanks.
71st Republic Day Celebration
EVENTS
Abhivarta’20
Abhivarta'20, was
organized on 8th and 9th
February 2020 at MUJ
grounds. The fest is a
celebration of talent and
passion towards
sports. Abhivarta has been
a host to some of the
greatest players of this era
of MUJ and is surely a great
platform for players from
all over the country to
showcase their talent and
get one step ahead in
achieving their dreams.
Gala inaugural of
“ABHIVARTA’20” the
annual sports event was
inaugurated by
Registrar Dr Ravishankar
Kamath along with Dean
Students Welfare Dr G L
Sharma with splendid
performance by our
key MUJ students.
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The Art of Living organization has been helping
students of various educational institutions across the
world to face the challenges and empowered
millions of students with practical tools to excel
through unique and popular Youth Empowerment
Seminar, YES!+. This innovative life-skills training
programs combine mind-body-breath practices with
interactive discussions and experiential processes so
that students can gain valuable skills to better
navigate the personal, social, and academic
landscape.
With the aim of opening pathways of new
experiences for our students, Manipal University
Jaipur along with Art of Living Organization agreed
upon having periodic sessions, where students can
learn the skills of meditation, positive thinking and
develop their awareness.MOU for this collaborative
work with the intentions of advancing students’
holistic development was signed on 19th march,2020.
These periodic sessions would be taken by Mr. Vivek
Agarwal and Mrs.Suvidha Agarwal, who are
motivational speakers, life coach and national level
youth trainers from Art of Living. Ms. Devanshi
Padaliya and Mr. Rohit Mathur are the co-ordinators
for these sessions under the superintendence of Prof
Babita Mallik and Prof G.L Sharma, Dean Student
Welfare.
MOU: The Art of living + Manipal University Jaipur (YES!+)
EVENTS
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Standard Operating Procedure
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Head of Department ( HOD) Teacher Guardian (TG) Parents
Inform
Counselling time
Intimation
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For any kind of help Students can contact :- 0141-3999100 Ext. 111
Directorate Students’ welfare ( Counsellor) Help line Contact :-Ext 812
Monday, Wednesday & Friday (9 am to 8pm) , and Tuesday & Thursday (9am to 6pm)
Emergency Contacts
Prof. Babita Malik
Deputy Director 8209429250
Prof. G. L. SharmaDean Students’ Welfare & Proctor 9642437555
Dr. Rina Poonia
Deputy Director 8560097932
Ms. Devanshi Padaliya Student Counsellor
Ext 812
Mr. Hemant Kumar
Assistant Director 9828565268
Ms. Vandna KabraStudents Counsellor
Ext 812
Dr. Abhishek Shrivastava
Deputy Director 7891752313
Prof. Anil Dutt Vyas
Deputy Director - 9414065545Dr. Arun Kumar Poonia
Assistant Director 9929113568
Dr. Rimpy SharmaStudents Counsellor
Ext 812
The Directorate of Student Welfare always puts in a lot of efforts in all their endeavours. Even during the period of national lock down, the
consolidation of this Newsletter did not stop. Credit of making this newsletter possible amidst such tough times goes to, each member of
the team DSW and especially Dean DSW Dr. Gurdaman Lal Sharma who embarked this revolutionary newsletter in Manipal University
Jaipur. We also appreciate continuous support of all the former directors and deputy directors of Student welfare. We present our heart felt
gratitude to everyone who has contributed in the process of the formation of this news letter.
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Acknowledgement
Editorial & Design Board
Dr. Babita Malik
Dr. Kusum Kanwar
Mr. Rahul Khatri
Ms. Devanshi Padaliya
Dr. Rimpy Sharma
Ms. Vandna Kabra
Dr. Gargi Sharma