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SMS 115<br />
Achievements/Activities of<br />
Students<br />
VOLUNTEERING AT A GLANCE<br />
A group of five students named: Geetika Gaba, Sanjana Arya, Spriha Mathur, Radhika Rajput and Sakshi Sharma<br />
extended their helping hands to the differently able students in writing their exams at the Blind School RK Puram, Delhi<br />
on September 17, 2012. The experience made the students more compassionate towards the needs of differently abled<br />
and acted as a stimulus for other students also to be a part of many such volunteering activities so that they feel more<br />
connected to their communities thereby enhancing their civic-engagement role in building and shaping the society.<br />
Our MBA student Neha Raghav co-authored with Preeti Deswal (a graduate student at Banasthali University, Rajasthan) a<br />
paper titled “Human Capital – Its Importance and Role in Organisational Efficiency”. They presented the paper at the twoday<br />
inter-national conference organized by Ansal University, Gurgaon on 15-16 February 2013.<br />
MBA student Shorya Malhotra authored and presented a paper titled “The Globalized Automotive Industry” also at the<br />
aforesaid inter-national conference at AU.<br />
MBA student Shweta Chauhan authored and presented a paper titled “Global Competitive Strategies to Manage Human<br />
Capital” also at the aforesaid inter-national conference at AU.<br />
BBA students Naman Bhutani, Aditya Bhatia and Aman Saxena co-authored and presented a paper titled “Changing<br />
Phase of Indian Retail Industry” also at the aforesaid inter-national conference at AU.<br />
BBA student Karan Setia authored and presented a paper titled “Corporate Governance Imperatives In Emerging<br />
Economies” also at the aforesaid inter-national conference at AU.<br />
BBA students Taruna, Aditya and Naman presented a paper on “IT Innovations in Retail” at National conference organized<br />
by Ansal University, Gurgaon on October 19-20, 2012.<br />
Manav Nagpal, Surbhi Midha, Suditi Gupta and Himanshu won Ist Prize in “Youth to business 2012” competition of<br />
AISEC Delhi.<br />
Manav Nagpal won the third position in the Zonal Business Plan Competition “Confluence 2012”, a flagship programme of<br />
IIM Ahmedabad.<br />
Divit, Akansha and Ashish participated in the Dance Competition, 2012 at ITM University, Gurgaon.<br />
UNLEASHING TALENT @ VOTERS’ DAY<br />
As Einstein once said that “Imagination is more important than knowledge” and to witness the same, Ansal University<br />
in close coordination with the Dy. Commissioner and District Election Officer, Gurgaon organized the three college level<br />
competition for Gurgaon District on October 9, 2012. The students from various colleges and universities participated in<br />
the following competitions:<br />
1. Poster Making Competition<br />
2. Slogan Writing Competition<br />
3. Debate<br />
This event allowed the participants to showcase their various talents as orators, artists and creative writers. At the same<br />
time the event was a great success in providing a lot of information on the rights of Indian voters and led everyone to<br />
think about various challenges India faces being one of the biggest democratic nations in the world. The event also invited<br />
many thought provoking questions that allowed a room for discussion to all the participants.<br />
In this event, a group of BBA First Year Students named Divya Agarwal, Gaurav Wadhava, Sakshi Kaushik and Chirag<br />
Jain, also participated in poster making competition and unleashed their creativity as poster makers.<br />
A PAGE FROM SPITI DIARY<br />
“My journey to Lahul and Spiti, my stay there, the people I met and the challenges I faced together are things that I would<br />
cherish all my life...” says Apoorv Tiwari, a Gold Level Participant who is pursuing his IAYP award (The International Award<br />
for the Young People).<br />
For his residential project Apoorv went to Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, from June 9, 2012 to June 25, 2012. As part<br />
of this project, Apoorv accompanied 23 other award participants from seven different countries of the world. In this<br />
residential project all the award participants joined their hands in constructing a complete solar bath using the traditional<br />
Tibetan technique and local construction material and thus making it totally eco-friendly. The completed Solar Bath was<br />
inaugurated by the King of the Spiti Valley in a ceremony held at the monastery.<br />
YEARBOOK 2013