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RESEARCH WEEK-2015:
A Kumbh Mela of Scholars
Ahmedabad: As India strives hard to compete with a globalized economy, research is becoming one
of the most important paradigm to be addressed. Gujarat Technological University has been a pioneer
in advocang quality research by implemenng a robust doctoral and masters programmes in various
branches of engineering, pharmacy and management. GTU has been organizing Research Week every
year for Management, Pharmacy, Engineering and Humanies & Sciences since 2012.
GTU's Research Week - a major event in the Research Calendar of Higher Educaon in India – begins for
Engineering today, Tuesday, March 17, 2015 ll April 24, 2015. Research Weeks are plaorms like
Kumbh Mela of knowledge-exchange to which researchers from all over the country and the rest of the
world would love to come. Research Weeks help to create opportunies for exchange of research ini-
aves and ideas at naonal and internaonal level amongst the enre fraternity of supervisors, faculty
and students. The experts from Universies like IITs, Pune College of Engineering , NITs give workshops
and seminars on emerging research trends. During the present engineering branch research week four-
teen internaonal professors from various Universies of USA and Canada are vising. About 59 and 73
experts from various IITs and NITs respecvely are vising during this research week along with 105
other experts from other top ranking Universies.
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Ahmedabad: Gujarat has started the journey in the direcon of seng up Smart City in the year
2005. Government of Gujarat has completed developmental works worth Rs. 22,000 Cr. Mr. Bhupen-
drasinh Chudasma, Minister of Educaon, Higher and Technical Educaon of Gujarat said.
He was speaking in Asia’s rst Smart Cies training Workshop as a Chief Guest of the event. Graduate
School of Smart Cies Development (GSSCD) of Gujarat Technological University (GTU) is organising a
Naonal Professional Training Workshop on Smart Cies Development. The workshop during July 10 -
12, 2015 at GTU, Chandkheda, Ahmedabad campus in Gujarat. He said earlier there was town plan-
ning concept, which has been changed to Smart City planning. We have started Smart Class-
rooms.Then will think about Smart School, then Smart Village, then Smart City & then Smart State.
Shri Dhansukh Bhanderi, Chairman, Gujarat Municipal Finance Board was Guest of Honour in the
workshop. He described his own experience and said that Municipal Finance Board of Gujarat is the
best model. Thinking of our Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi is: Any cizen gets facility before
Gujarat to become rst Smart State
of India, says Educaon Minister
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thinks about it, is possible in a smart City.
Dr. Axai Aggarwal, Vice-Chancellor of
GTU announced that For the rst me in
Asia, GTU will set up France-type Smart
City Lab in next 2 months. IIT-Allahabad
Professor to provide experse to set up
the ultra-modern lab. The lab will be use-
ful for providing training to sta of mu-
nicipal corporaons and also for research
work by students of Masters in Engineer-
ing and Management. GTU will become
resource centre, as we have already e-
up with companies like IBM, Microso,
Cisco and other Japanese as well as Ger-
man companies.
Shri Rajnikant Patel, Honorary Director,
Graduate School of Smart Cies Develop-
ment (GSSCD) menoned that in the
workshop Total 56 delegates from 7
states across the country are parci-
pang, including Maharashtra, MP, Kar-
nataka, Chandigarhs, West Bengal and
Telangana apart from Gujarat.
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Prof. Sahasrabuddhe annouces to start Planning Instute to study demand-supply gap of manpower
Ahmedabad: To add wings to study projects of engineering students & convert them into a start up
reality, Gujarat Technological University (GTU) has created Student Start up Support System (S4) and
also draed policy paper. Prof. Anil Sasrabuddhe, AICTE chairman today promised to take the start up
policy of GTU at naonal level within six months.
Dr. Sahasrabudhdhe addressed around one
lakh students and facules of 486 colleges
online. Aer the event he addressed a press
conference too. He advised engineering stu-
dents to visit villages, Railway staons or Bus
staons to know which dicules are public
facing. Aer studying the dicules, students
can make projects that can solve the prob-
lems. If youth of colleges will take up my call,
we can convert slogan of our
hounourable prime minister Shri Narendra Modi 'Start up India, Stand up India' into reality.
In press conference, while replying to quesons of media, he told that around 50 to 60 colleges have
asked permission of AICTE to either close down various courses or to close down colleges. To study the
demand-supply gap, AICTE will set up a Planning Instute within 1 -2 years. The instute will study
trends of next 3-4 years about necessity of manpower.
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GTU RECEIVES AWARD FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP
& STARTUP IN WORLD EDUCATION SUMMIT
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technological Uni-
versity (GTU) achieved award for Entre-
prenureship & student Startup Support
System [S4] at 5th 'World Educaon Sum-
mit' organised at Hotel Le Meridian, New
Delhi, on Aug 22-23. Awards were pre-
sented to various instutes, government
organizaons and corporates in 40 cate-
gories. GTU is the only university of India,
who received award in this category.
Dr. Akshai Aggarwal, Vice Chancellor of
GTU said that "GTU Innovaon Council
(GIC) is country's largest innovaon movement driven by young students from over 480 colleges. GTU
wish that students not only take part in this innovaon endeavors but also take leadership in conceiv-
ing and managing such eorts at college, Sankul and University level. GTU wishes that its innovaon
and student start-up movement should be primarily be for the students and by the students so that it
become massive organic movement and inculcate spirit of innovaon and entrepreneurship. This is
the vision of GTU."
Richard Kerby, Inter-regional Adviser on E-Government and Knowledge Management, United Naons
and Mr. Ravi Gupta, CEO of Elets Techno media felicitated the winners. The conference was divided
into two segments, school educaon and higher educaon tracks. Allan Rock, President, University of
Oawa and Prof Mostafa Azad Kamal, Bangladesh Open University, threw light on the challenges and
opportunies in the open distance learning programme and the iniaves taken to deal with it. To
make India and Australia relaonship strong in educaon, Professor Andrew Taggart, Acng ViceChancellor, Murdoch University, Australia, discussed about the developing sustainable higher educa-
on partnerships. Dr. Daljeet Singh Cheema, Educaon Minister, Punjab, inaugurated the programme.
On the second day of the Summit, Manish Sisodia, Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, also marked his
presence in the valedictory session.
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3 GTU COLLEGES FROM SURAT & V V NAGAR
RECEIVED DEWANG MEHTA IT AWARDS Ahmedabad: NASSCOM’s
Regional Council along
with Gujarat Technological
University (GTU), Dewang
Mehta Foundaon Trust,
GIL & GESIA organised Shri
Dewang Mehta IT award
on 7th
August, 2015, the
53rd
Birth Anniversary ofMr.
Dewang Mehta at Gujarat
University Convenon
Centre, Ahmedabad.
55 colleges parcipated for Project submission, and 60 colleges parcipated for Toppers felicitaon.
Total 73 projects were registered among which scrunity was done by Jury from Industries and other
university – and top 10 projects were shortlisted. The winners of Dewang Mehta IT Awards 2015 were
the students of –
1) G. H. Patel college of Engineering and Technology- V V Nagar
2) Shree Swami Atmanand Saraswa Instute of Tech.-Surat
3) C. K. Pithawalla college of engineering and Technology, Surat
490 students of GTU of 60 colleges of B.E. (E.C., CS, IT, EEE, ET) received cercates of toppers of their
college. Dr. Akhai Aggrawal, Vice Chancellor, Gujarat Technological University, Mr. Rajiv Vaishnav, Vice
President of NASSCOM, Dr. B V R Mohan Reddy, Founder & Execuve Chairman, CYIENT Limited Chair-
man, NASSCOM, Jay Ruparel, Pesident GESIA were among dignitaries on the dias in the ceremony and
presented the Awards. Evaluaon Criteria for project nominaon was: Originality, Most Innovave, Sus-
tainable, Social Impact, Implementability and Scalability, Presentaon and Communicaon skill.
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GTU JOINS HANDS WITH ISRO FOR
JOINT RESEARCH PROJECTS Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technological University (GTU) and Indian Research Space Organisaon
(ISRO) have join hands for collaborave research work. The MoU signed on Tuesday, 11 August 2015
will be helpful mutually.
GTU senior level delegaon of around 20 members including deans, principals and GTU top manage-
ment members parcipated in the MoU ceremony. As per terms of the MoU signed, GTU faculty and
students will get joint collaboraon projects. On the other side, Researchers at Space Applicaon Cen-
tre will be able to pursue PhD at GTU with minimal interrupon in the research work. This step is an
important milestone in the history of GTU.
Dr. Akshai Aggarwal, Vice Chancellor of GTU told that this is a mutually benecial MoU. GTU students
and professors will have opportunity to work with ISRO. By imbibing the spirit of equality when tech-
nical discussion takes place. Research lab and Industry can be beneed through new ideas and
through research by team of students and faculty members. GTU has a vision to start a world class
program of Masters in Aerospace Engineering. Modalies of the course were worked out in MoU sign-
ing ceremony. The course will be available from next educaonal year. Based on industry demand,
such other courses will be developed. Aer the MoU signing ceremony, GTU delegaon visited key
research facilies available at ISRO.
All the eorts in the direcon started with GTU organised a two Day Workshop on ‘Pico/Nano/Micro
Satellites’. GTU faculty and students are gearing up to design, develop & launch small satellites. Dr.
Sharan Asundi, Aerospace Science Engineering Department, Tuskegee University, USA guided the stu-
dents & facules in the workshop. He inspired & movated parcipants during this two-day workshop
held at Chandkheda campus of GTU. He said that this can be starng point for the university to start
work on a small satellite.
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Naonal Days of Bangladesh, Tunisia,
New Zealand, Thailand celebrated
Ahmedabad: Mr. Michael Appleton, Dy.
High Commissioner, High Commission of New
Zealand, New Delhi graced the Naonal Day
Celebraon of New Zealand, Bangladesh,
Tunisia and Thailand at GTU as a Chief Guest.
More than 150 delegates including Students
and facules from Shri Jairam Patel Instute
of Management (NICM), Gandhinagar,
Marwadi Educaon Foundaon - Rajkot and Faculty of Management Growmore Educaon Trust,
Himmatnagar parcipated in the event.
Mr. Appleton shared the valuable informaon about New Zealand with GTU MBA students studying
this country as a part of their GCSR project. He told
that his country is known for Open Space, Open
Hearts and Open Minds. He shared that 4% of their
total populaon are Indians. He guided the
students studying the bilateral trade opportunies
between Gujarat and New Zealand that Renewable
Energy, Tourism and Agriculture sectors are having
big prospects for the business at New Zealand.
Prof. N.K.Goyal, President, CMAI associaon of India and Advisor of GCSR program interacted with the
students by saying that now-a-days two things become very important i. Changing Time and ii. Technol-
ogy. Dr. Akshai Aggarwal, Vice Chancellor of GTU said that GCSR is extremely useful project. This pro-
ject can create a dierent identy of our MBA students who will be well equipped with the necessaryknowledge about internaonal business. He advised students to study the country very thoroughly. He
told that all facules and students studying one country should always remain updated with latest hap-
pening in their country of study. He told that the university becomes great when each student and fac-
ulty perform his/her role in true sense. If we do so, GTU will denitely become a great University.
4% of New Zealand populaon are Indians
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IGP of Madhya Pradesh gives ps to prevent cyber crime
Ahmedabad: According to ASSOCHEM survey, the number of cyber crimes in India may touch a
giant gure of 3,00,000 at the end of the year 2015, which is almost double to the level of last year.
This is happening due to lack of awareness and care. This was discussed at Cyber Security & Cyber
Crime Awareness Workshop. The program was held under the aegis of Centre for Cyber Security of
Gujarat Technological University on 31st August at GTU Chandkheda Campus.
The awareness workshops was conducted by Mr. Varun Kapoor who is an Inspector General of Po-
lice of Madhya Pradesh Cadre and is of the 1991 batch. He is presently posted as Director (IGP) of
Police Radio Training School (PRTS) at Indore. Mr. Kapoor told that future trends are really worri-
some. Modus operandi of cyber crime accused are changing at every three months. This is the big-
gest challenge for police as well as public. To ght this, we have to create awareness and have to
change mindset of public for security & safety. He gave ve mantras to remain safe against cyber
crime: Avoid shortcut, avoid greed. There is no shortcut in geng beer job or winning loery.
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Leadership always comes from
progressing of smartness to wisdom
Ahmedabad: “Leadership ‘comes’ from progressing from smartness to wisdom. Leadership is a
demonstraon, which does not have a denion. It is performance, not a posion. Successful mul-
performance in mul-roles and proper balancing is wisdom,” said Dr Shailesh Thaker, Business Coach
and power-house of movaon and leadership in Gujarat Technological University (GTU)’s h Lead-
ership Summit on Saturday, 12th September 2015.
The Leadership Summit has been organised, every year for the last ve years, by the Research Centre
for Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility of GTU. Dr. Thaker, who has conducted over
1,400 workshops and who has inuenced over 1, 98,000 parcipants across the world, has been help-
ing GTU organize the summits. Leadership at the Department or at the Instuonal level of an aca-
demic instuon plays an important role in determining the outcomes in terms of ‘growth of its Facul-
ty Members’ and ‘transformaons in its students through its programs’. In our country, GTU is proba-
bly the only University, which has been organizing the annual leadership summit.
The Chief Guest at the Summit was Shri Sunil Parekh. Mr. William Burck and Antoine Viornery dis-
cussed the ideas of collaborave leadership. Mr. Arthur F. Carmazzi delivered a lecture on ‘Re -
discovering your Ideal Leadership Identy’. Karen Smythe discussed about ‘Leadership: from Posion
to Performance’. Karen is passionate in her quest to develop and coach individuals whose desire it is
to achieve their professional or personal goals. Marna Gleissenebner discussed ‘Teskey Leadership
Branding’ in a true way with her main working focus on the individual "Power of Personality".
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Ahmedabad: There will be connecvity of human beings, equipment’s all. For example, Refrigera-
tor, AC, Gas connecon everything will be connected and can be operated from far from home or
seang in oce. Dr. Subramanian Ganesan Oakland University, Rochester USA said during the two
days workshop on Embedded System and Internet of Things (IOT) at Gujarat Technological University
(GTU).
Dr. Subramanian Ganesan, is a Professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA. He said that In the year 2020, many devices will be on
internet. Net security will be major issue in the eld of internet. Roung will be an issue. How to keep
privacy will be a big issue. There will be social issues, like some people would like to connect, some
people would don't like it. There will be legal and ethical issues too. People are using Cellophane,
wearable watch phone and now wearable cloud is also coming. So on convergence front, there will be
challenges, but aerwards it will be seled. Through use of internet and m -health many health relat-
ed problem will be solved. 4G will be helpful in online educaon. Massive open online course (MOOC)
concept is there, which aimed at unlimited parcipaon and open access via the web. In addion to
tradional course materials such as lmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, many MOOCs provide
interacve user forums to support community interacons between students, professors, and teach-
ing assistants. In this system students can ask quesons. In tradional regular class-rooms, students
learn in the class-room and then doing homework aer reaching home. In ipped class -rooms, the
students will watch video lectures at home and understood something. Then come to class-room and
they will do homework in front of professor. If a student has some problem in understand the lesson,
professor can teach them immediately. This can be the best way of teaching and learning system.
MANTRA OF INTERNET IN YR. 2020
WILL BE CONNECTIVITY AND SPEED
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ENJOY NET SPEED UP TO 20 MBPS @ RIVER
FRONT OR KANKARIA ON PHONE IN 2 YRSAhmedabad: Now a revoluon
will be seen in next couple of years
in internet speed on smart phone.
All Telecom operators, including
BSNL is starng wi- service. By
2017 we will get speed up to 20
Mbps on smart phone also. As far
as BSNL is concerned test is com-
pleted and we have tested 20
Mbps speed on mobile phone on
wi- media. BSNL has decided Hot
Spots across the country. Soon you
will nd high speed BB on wi- hot
spots at river front and Kankaria
Lake, Mr. Devesh Kumar, GM (IT)
of BSNL gave the picture of chang-
ing scenario in Broad Band internet
services. He was speaking Digital India Week concluding ceremony at Gujarat Technological University
(GTU), in which Students and Facules were felicitated.
Dr. Rajul Gajjar, I/c Vice-Chancellor of GTU said on the occasion that the movement has already start-
ed. Wonderful transion is going on. There will be lots of other opportunies. Many larger pictures to
be evolved. Just imagine one pillar of zero electronic import. Aer crude oil, electronics is the second
largest goods, which are being imported. This will be courageous decision. If we became totally self -
reliant, it will be momentous road for every domains like electronic, computer, electric, mechanical,
civil, chemical etc. It will touch & transform our lives.
Dr. Kalpesh Parikh, IT advisor of GTU said that for making Digital India we have to move from passive
mode to acve mode. We have to see all technology give nal output. Internet-on-things will be
connected by net. Human being may become a device or technical enty. Mr. J.C.Lilani, I/c Registrarof GTU said that Aim of the programme is to spread awareness in the society. We have to play a vital
role. Gujarat Technological University’s Open Source Technologies Club and Mobile and Wireless
Technologies Club have contributed to Digital India Mission by organising Open Source Board Work-
shop, creaon of mobile app, organising Hack-a-thon event and seminar on ‘ Emerging trends in the
eld of engineering & management’.
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Inducon Training Program for Fresh Engineering Teachers
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technological University [GTU] Center for Technology Educaon, Public Policy
and Universies of the 21st Century (GTU-CeTEPU-21) Organized a One Day Inducon Training Program
(ITP) for Fresh Engineering Teachers- Phase II On Acve, Interacve & Eecve Teaching.
Total 80 parcipants were present in valedictory funcon of ITP. Dr. Dilip Ahir Associate Dean, DE - Zone
- 4, Gujarat Technological University and Ms. Ar Rathod, Lecturer, GPG, Ahmedabad were the trainers.
One of the acvies was tled "Which is my potato?” in which selected parcipants were asked to
choose one potato. They were given me to watch it closely. Aer a minute of observaon they were
asked to put it back in tray. One hour later they are asked to idenfy their potato and invariably, all
have idened their own correctly. The message was if each potato is unique with its own disnct char-
acteriscs – then how much more is each and every student unique! Each student is very dierent from
others. Teacher must be able to idenfy each one who is very unique and treat them dierently. Teach-
er should spare me in observing and knowing their students and their characteriscs, Dr. Ahir said.
Apart from these preparing balanced queson paper and eecve evaluaon was also incorporated
under this one day inducon training program.
TEACHER SHOULD SPARE TIME IN KNOWING
THEIR STUDENTS & THEIR CHARACTERISTICS
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Virtual relaons are rising, we should
observe Digital Fast , says Kajal Oza Vaidya
Ahmedabad: "Recently when I was talking with Morari Bapu about doing fast in Navratri, he
advised that we should do Digital Fast. Now me has come that we should observe Digital
Fast. We are busy all the me on our computers, phone or I-
pad etc. on Whatsapp or Face-book. Now human is not talking with human. We are giving birthday wishes to our co -worker
or neighbour on whatsapp or facebook. We are forgeng real values of relaons & heading
towards rise of virtual relaonship. The real essence of life is being forgoen. In such a sce-
nario we should keep ourselves away from gadgets for few days by Digital Fast," Kaajal Oza
Vaidya, Author - Columnist - Faculty told.
She was speaking as a key note speaker in one day Faculty Development Program on “Teacher
as a Contributor and achieving excellence in Training, Placement & Research”. The event was
held by Contributor Personality Development Program (CPDP Cell) and Integrated Training
and Placement (ITAP Cell) of Gujarat Technological University (GTU) on 10th October, 2015 at
GTU Chandkheda, Ahmedabad.
Kaajal Oza Vaidya is a brand name in Gujara literature. Less than a decade since, her 56
books adorn bookshelves around the world. Her works include essays, leers, novels, short
story collecons, drama and also a collecon of poems. Kaajal also serves as a vising faculty
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for creave wring at
Gujarat University. In a
thought provoking lec-
ture, she said that
youth are geng redat the age of 35. When
they start enjoying real
life at 50, they are
geng cancer or heart
aack at the age of 52
or 55. In this fast age
divorces are on the
rise. We are not giving
any chance to rela-
ons. Nobody is ready
to listen anyone. In real
sense, a person wants
another person should
hear him, can under-
stand his or her feel-
ings. But they are not interested. Self -centered feeling increasing in everybody's mind. No doubt,
the world will change & going in whatever situaon, there will always be need of a human being to
any person.
She advised faculty members to nd his own self -comfort zone. There are lots of expectaons of
society towards teachers. But teachers are also human beings. They are also having family andtheir own problems. Among all the issues teachers have to play role of ideal person for students. A
teacher has to play two-life: classroom life & personal life. It is very important what teacher is do-
ing with family & friends during his or her personal life. If a teacher is not happy from inside, what
he wil teach in class next day? Thus in the age of compeon, it is becoming very dicult for
teacher to keep balancing between the two type of life. Increase your capabilies slowly. Do not
take extraordinary stress. Some lady teachers are saying that between classroom life and personal
life, we are not geng me for ourselves.
New generaon is very smart. We are complaining that our son or daughter are not studying well.
But in fact they are from the generaon that has informaon at the touch of a nger. So now role
of a teacher has been changed & has to teach only something new instead of basics. Teachers have
to teach discipline, me management & values. A teacher should not do his or her work as a job,
but it must be taken as a passion. There is need of pung board on each & every classroom that:
"Teaching is a serious business, Leave all your frustraons and all your worries, before you enter
the class". She advised teachers to inculcate respect of students towards Indian tradions.
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Patent Search, Drafting & Filing Workshop
GTU has organized 20th
Two days “Patent
Search, Draing & Filing” workshopknown as “Patent Clinic” on 18
th and 19
th
September 2015. During these two days’
workshop, on Day-1 inten-
sive Patent search was done with help of
experts. On Day-2, whosoever's invenon is
novel one, draing and ling of Provisional
applicaon was done with help of ex-
perts. More than 120 parcipants from dierent colleges all over Gujarat have acvely parcipated
in this enre day event.
On rst day, programme was started by Dr. Manish A. Rachchh, Associate Professor, Centre for
Pharmaceucal Studies & Drug Delivery Technologies, Gujarat Technological University (GTU). He
explained about Global innovaon index (GII) of dierent countries and status of India in innovaon.
India's declines in GII as per latest report published on 17th
September 2015 by GII. This year India
stood on 81st
posion, which is 5 posions down from 76th posion of last year. India connued its
dismal performance on GII for the h consecuve year from 62nd rank in 2011, 64th in 2012, and
66th in 2013, and 76th
in 2014.
He suggested all students that they can contribute in India’s GII by protecng their innovave ideas
by lling patent and other forms of IPR. Second session was conducted by Mr. Amit Patel, Assistant
Professor, GTU, Chandkheda explained about World Intellectual Property Organizaon (WIPO), Pa-
tent Scope, Esp@cenet and IPC Classicaon. He demonstrated the prior art search using Patent
Scope database. further, Mr. Shailesh Jain, Project Ocer-IPR, GTU explained about prior art search
using commercial patent search database PATSEER. Mr. Amit Patel, and Mr. Shailesh Jain, helped all
the parcipants about patent search by dierent tool and techniques.
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200 Girls from 4 colleges of GTU gets
special training of career guidance
Ahmedabad: Educaon of women needs to be used and eecve means for their empowerment.
Government has taken various steps to upli the status of women by implemenng various schemes
including free educaon for girls, Prof. Rajmal Jain, Scienst of PRL & Dean, Kadi University told.
Prof. Jain said on the topic ‘Women Scienst: Career in Research’ that women Scienst Scheme (WOS-C) aims to train women having qualicaons in science/ engineering / medicine or allied areas in the
area of intellectual property rights (IPR) and their management for a period of one year. Develop a
pool of women sciensts geared up in creang, protecng and managing intellectual property in In-
dia.
Dr. Rajul Gajjar, Director of GTU said in the event that GTU is not just an examinaon body, it also or-
ganises many useful programmes for students. Engineering is not just a Road planning, it is combina-
on of readership skill, team work, presentaon skill etc. He advised students to develop such skills
through GTU programmes and said that you have to empower yourself.
Sapna Tripathi from CII spoke about career planning. She said that rst of all, know yourself, about
your abilies, then explore your opons, then make decisions and then move on. For such planning
you have to consider the aspects of educaon, vision, skills, interests, values and goals. She taught
students about SWOT analysis. Shi J.C.Lilani, I/c Registrar of GTU was also present in the event. Co -
ordinator of the programme, Pina Bha, Deputy Director presented vote of thanks.
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STUDENTS TO SAVE LIFE: MORE THAN
570 REGISTERED IN STEM CELL REGISTRY
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technological University
(GTU) has started a Special Drive for Health related
issues. The drive was started on 16th
May at
Chandkheda Campus of GTU. Under the drive Stem
Cell Registry, Thalassemia tesng, Bone Marrow Do-
nor Registraon, Health Check-up and Dental Check-
up etc. programmes were held.
GTU has started Stem Cell Registry since last month
to help in Bone Marrow treatment useful for Blood
Cancer, Thalassemia Major and Plasc Anaemia etc.
The Registry got encouraging response. More than570 students of Gujarat has registered their names in
the Registry. GTU plans to include more than
4,00,000 students in the Registry.
Dr. Chaitanya Sanghvi, NSS Co-ordinator of GTU, said
that in L.D.Engineering College, we had one student
Vyom Joshi, who needed blood transfusion 1000
mes ll the age of 20 years. To avoid frequent blood
transfusion, Bone Marrow Transplant is necessary.
Although there is only single chance in one lakh per-
sons to match the Bone Marrow. Thus this is an op-
portunity for donor.
Indian Red Cross is helping GTU in the humanitarian
Mission. In the GTU event, Dr.Vishwas Amin,
Suryakantbhai Naik, Dental expert Dr.Kavan Shah and
their team gave their services. Shri J.C.Lilalni, I/c Reg-
istrar of GTU thanked all for help in the cause. He
praised support from Lions Club Ahmedabad Host
Golden Jubilee Club District 323-B.
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Smart city Sensor Designing Lab introduced
to GTU students and faculty members
Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technological University (GTU) in associaon with Naonal instrument (NI) con-
ducted "Three Days Introductory Program on Lab VIEW for Facules and Students of Research Partner
instute of GTU Smart city Sensor Designing Lab and Community Innovaon and Co - Creaon Centre."
The Program was be held at GTU Auditorium at ACPC building in L.D. Engineering College Campus, Ah-
medabad.
Key note speech was given by Dr. Rajul Gajjar, Principal of Vishwakarma Engineering College,
Chandkheda and Director, GTU. She gave Movaonal Speech about Smart city Lab Development and
invited facules to contribute their Experse in terms of Teaching- Learning and research Work (PG and
PHD Scholars). The programme was be aended by more than 50 professors on rst day and 700 stu-
dents on second and third day.
The Vision of honourable Vice Chancellor, Dr. Akshay Aggrawal for GTU smart city lab will be a front -
runner in the eld of smart systems research and development, and bring home the project based
learning approach implemented at the leading world universies. Naonal Instruments will contribute
with GTU smart city lab by their experienal learning setups implemented at University of Stanford, UC
Berkeley, University of Virginia, UT Ausn and MIT – customized according to India’s unique challenges
and strengths. Mr. Karun Jain, resource person from NI introduced parcipants to NI Plaorms for
Graphical System design and also got hands-on exposure to the latest tools and technology. Mr. Archan
mudwel, resource person from NI, in his session for Circuit Engineers explained Advanced Robocs, Ar-
cial Intelligence (AI), Big data analycs, Bio-mimecs, Mind-Machine Interface (MMI.Mr. Solaiku
Dhanabal, Academaic Manager in Naonal Instrument also gave speech.
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Strong Management vision & Innovave
Strategies must to create Smart Cies
Ahmedabad: Ramakant Jha, Managing Director & Group CEO, GIFT CITY recommended that system-
ac Method, Innovave Strategies, Dedicated Team and Strong Management vision are necessary fac-
tors to create Smart Cies.
Graduate School of Smart Cies Development (GSSCD) of Gujarat Technological University (GTU) has
organised a Naonal Professional Training
Workshop on Smart Cies Development dur-
ing July 10-
12, 2015 at GTU, Chandkheda, Ah-medabad campus. Speaking in the work-
shop, he said that the concept of smart cies
is normally perceived as infusion of smart tech-
nology in infrastructure, single touch control &
modern technology changing the life style.
But it is about Develop- ing livable, sustainable,
eco friendly and human- itarian NEXT GENERA-
TION CITIES, having Re- sources are ulised op-
mally, by planning and design itself. Advance
technologies playing vi- tal role in Planning, de-
signing, execuon and operaon Of Smart City.
The residents are ena- bled to have beer ac-
cess to the informaon and facilies in the city.
A smart city must take care of people’s Health, Happiness & Prosperity. This includes Customized
business Environment, Smart Business Centre, E-Business, Inclusive Development of cizens, Smart
mobility, Smart Energy System (Power & HVAC), Smart Water System, Smart Waste Management Sys-
tem, Smart Environment Monitoring System, Green City, Pro-acve Governance, Smart & Integrated
City Services, Technology Enable Environment, Smart Healthcare, Smart Educaon, 24 x 7 Living Cies,
People Friendly Cies, Smart Habitable Environment, E-Surveillance, Emergency Response, Fire Man-
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agement, Disaster management, Public Communicaon System etc.
Gi city will have total 110 Buildings, 2 Schools, 150 Bed Hospital & Hotels (5000 rooms). There will
be Social Infrastructure like Internaonal Exhibion Complex, Educaonal Instutes, Internaonaland Domesc schools, State of the Art
Hospital, Training School, 5 star Hotels and
Business Club. Smart Infra- structure will Unin-
terrupted and highly relia- ble power supply,
Next generaon water & waste manage-
ment, district cooling. It will have Integrated
Residenal Development means Well-
planned residenal housing projects & Smart
Business Environment with Benchmark oce,
high-rise district with land- mark buildings.
There will be Samruddhi Sarovar- An Enter-
tainment Zone including Samruddhi Sarovar
(Master Balancing Reser- voir), Food courts:
Restaurants, Eateries, Dining, Gathering spaces for concerts and events, Promenades, Water sport
acvies, Retail Facilies, Walkers paradise: jogging track, viewing points, Light and Sound show,
Fountains, Water Shows etc.
There will be District Cooling System in Gi city with the capacity of Total Cooling Load - 2,40,000 TR.
It will have Eciency through economies of scale, Reduces energy costs, Reduces maintenance
costs, Improves air quality and temperature control, Reduces noise and vibraon. Convenonal AC
System will not be required. There will be Automac Collecon, Transportaon and Segregaon Sys-
tem of garbage. Thus maximise resource recovery / minimal emissions. This will minimise impact on
environment, human intervenon, space requirement and impact on health hazard. There will be no
waste visibility, Monitoring E-Waste; Bio-medical, Hazardous Waste handling system, Monitoring
Central Waste Handling Facility, Monitoring Residual Waste handling, rejects, Safety Management &Emergency response System also in the Gi City. There will be Ulity Tunnel too. Thus Gi city is be-
ing developed as First Global Financial Hub in the Country for domesc and internaonal nancial
services, he added.
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Ahmedabad: “Be posive and avoid being negave. When you are posive, opposion to you will dis-
appear and you will earn goodwill. Your posive outlook towards the world generates happy-in-feeling
within you. So be posive, be happy and spread happiness all around”, Guruji Shri G. Narayana, Chair-
man Emeritus of Excel Industries Limited said in Faculty Development Programme (FDP) at Gujarat Tech-
nological University (GTU).
Guruji, who is now also spending a missionary life as a mentor to many people through his inspiring and
movang books and talks told GTU faculty members that, “Quality, Completeness, Defectlessness, Ac-
curacy, Cleanliness, Economy, Order, Appropriateness, Simpleness, Timeliness, Reliability, Brevity,
Meaningfulness, Informaveness, Awareness, Concentraon, Clarity are the Mantras for achieving ex-
cellence in educaon. Be acve and achieve results. Acon alone can give concrete results. Work and
act for progress. Acons arise from intenons. Act and be happy.” “Be mely. Do not postpone. Do not
run to past or future. Be in the present, learn from past and prepare for future. Be excellent. Excellent
work is ecient and eecve work. Be economical. Do not waste money. Eliminate wastes and experi-
ence richness in life. Learning is growing. When one stops learning one stops growing. Learning is earn-
ing understanding. Learn connuously with humbleness and grow to understand yourself, the whole
world and also gain knowledge, wisdom and consciousness. There is end for teaching but there is no
end for learning. Be enthusiasc. Enthusiasm is welcoming others, welcoming new ideas and welcoming
change. Enthusiasm is readiness to meet people, take responsibility to parcipate, to contribute and to
HIGHWAYS TO HAPPINESS: BE POSITIVE,
BE HAPPY AND SPREAD HAPPINESS ALL AROUND
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When you connect to people, your resources and abilies mulply. Link ideas and generate joy of
team creavity. Work in teams and enjoy the connecng power. Unity is oneness. When all religions
will unify to transcend any one religion, world harmony will be reality. Joy is your true nature. Enjoy
every moment of your life and make your journey a happy joyful journey”, he said.
Dr. Shailesh Thaker said that, “training is limited, but
learning is unlimited. Current world changes at very fast
pace, so fast so we have to keep update ourselves by
learning new thing. That way all faculty members of GTU
have to learn through FDP program. So you will not out-
dated like carbon paper, typewriter, or pager. Skill devel-
opment is absolutely useful for life during and aer job.
So enhance your skills. Update yourself in the communi-
caon, in the latest technology and in the art of presen-taon. I always put emphasis on fun based learning. Learning is inculcate in student easily, when we
connect with fun with our syllabus.”
Marna Gleissenebner-Teskey, Personal Presence Training & Coach from Austria told faculty mem-
bers to introspect about history, values, characteriscs, roles. She said that besides this she advised
facules to explore competences like talents, educaon and experience. Then you will be driven by
your mission of life. The inner voice that calls him/her to that authenc Self is called 'purpose'. The
majority of the people, however, try to burry that voice in order to live a life according to known
standards. They start making inner noise in order to distract themselves and to not hear that voice.
She said that true comfort zone is…
Where you feel truly at home
Where you feel working to your strengths
Where you can apply your specic personality
Shri Sash Kumar batra, Principal, Bhavan's college of Communicaon & Management - Jaipur told
the faculty members that, “in the present era of informaon revoluon, if a teacher is not updated,
he/she would not be able to face student and can much less do juscaon to the profession. Such a
programme is very important because without development of faculty on the right line we cannot ex-
pect more development of the students. To improve educaon system, we need more interacve sys-
tem, more useful system.”
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