Voyager 2017 2018
Voyager 2017 2018
Voyager 2017 2018
2017-2018
HASSARAM RIJHUMAL COLLEGE
OF COMMERCE & ECONOMICS
Affiliated to the University of Mumbai
I/C Principal
Mr. Parag Thakkar
Vice-Principals
Degree College
www.hrcollege.edu
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CONTENTS
1 About Us
3 Present Trustees H(S)NC Board
4 Paying homage to the departed souls
5 From the Desk of the I/C Principal
6 Academics
31 Lectures | Seminars | Workshops
48 Beyond Academics
97 Internationalisation of HR
107 Student Enrichment
149 Our Achievers
151 Annual Prize Distribution Degree College
159 Annual Prize Distribution Junior College
165 Prize Distribution Lists
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PRESENT TRUSTEES H(S)NC BOARD
The Trustees, Executive Committee, Principals, Staff and Students of the HSNC Board are dedicated to
accomplishing their mission and pledge their individual and collective efforts.
VISION MISSION
Create World Class Centres of Excellence Ÿ Excellence in Academics
that influence the future by:
Ÿ Innovation in Education
Ÿ Providing Quality Education
Ÿ International Engagements
Ÿ Research
Ÿ Technological Advancements
Ÿ Exploring new ideas
Ÿ Socially Responsible Citizens
Ÿ Keeping up with Technological and
Ÿ Leadership Development
Socio-economic Change
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PAYING HOMAGE TO THE DEPARTED SOULS
Prof. J.K. Bhambhani was the Rector & Secretary of As Principal of H.R. College, Pribhudas Gidwani
the HSNC Board. He was also Principal of K.C. rendered outstanding service for close to 20 years (1971
College. A thorough gentleman, he exuded a quiet - 1990). However, his association with the Hyderabad
strength of purpose. He was actively involved in all the (Sind) National Collegiate Board spanned 30 long
Board’s activities. He took over as Principal of K.C. years.
College from Principal K.M. Kundnani.
Principal Gidwani, a man of considerable scholarship,
A man of Science, he established many departments did his BA from Bombay University, following it up
under the faculty of Science of K.C. College. Besides, with a BSc. (Economics) from London, along with a
he was actively involved in several Research Projects M.Litt from Glasgow and a Barrister of the Middle
and Publications. Temple London. He also studied at the faculty de-
Droit at Paris.
He has been on several committees of the University of
Mumbai. He was the recipient of several awards for his He played a vital role in the growth and development
contribution to the field of education. He introduced of the H.R. College, and played a leading role in its
emergence and shaping it as a holistic centre for
many innovative ideas and looked after the affairs of
learning. It was during his tenure that the College
the Board in a methodical and organized manner.
emerged as a prestigious institution over a span of two
eventful decades, the activities of the College were
enhanced and consistently good academic results were
achieved. The teaching faculty and methodology
were also strengthened.
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FROM THE DESK OF THE I/C PRINCIPAL
preparation for life; At H.R. College the goal is to pursue global standards of excellence
in teaching-learning, extension activities and research endeavours
education is life itself. through capacity building quality initiatives. The college
- John Dewey organized several significant activities in various disciplines and
areas of interest in the academic year 2017-2018. The college
signed many MOU's and inked collaborations with industry and
research organizations to enhance experiential learning and
professionalism.
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Academics
8 FY B.COM. ORIENTATION
16 RESEARCH CELL
20 LIBRARY REPORT
23 SPECIAL CELL
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ACADEMICS
PRINCIPAL’S MEET ORGANISED BY RUSA
AT H.R. COLLEGE
May 28, 2018
Dr. Agnelo Menezes, Principal - St. Xavier's College; Dr. Vijay Joshi,
Principal - K.J. Somaiya College of Science & Commerce; Ms. Meeta
Lochan, Project Director, RUSA, Mumbai; Dr. Naresh Chandra,
Principal - Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Kalyan; and Dr.
Ashok Wadia, Principal - Jai Hind College.
Mr. Parag Thakkar, I/C Principal H.R. College with visiting principals
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ACADEMICS
FY B.COM. ORIENTATION
July 13, 2017
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FY B.COM. ORIENTATION | IQAC | ACADEMICS
The IQAC this year has remained true to its Quality Policy: “To Pursue Global Standards of Excellence
in all the Teaching-Learning and Research Endeavours, by enhancing the capacity of all stakeholders
through the internalisation of the quality culture”.
“Collaboration and Networking” was the theme of the IQAC activities for this year.
INFRASTRUCTURAL CHANGES
Inauguration of the video conferencing facility by I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar
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IQAC | ACADEMICS
3. HR Digital Library:
Ÿ Air conditioned Ÿ Necessary software such 6. HRythm Sound & Recording Studio:
Ÿ 21 Acer Multimedia as Microsoft Office, Ÿ Soundproof recording studio Ÿ Headphone
Computers Digital Repository Ÿ Audio Interface Ÿ Required
Ÿ Headphones Software, etc. Ÿ Media Controller professional software
Ÿ Printer Ÿ Access to E databases Ÿ Micro phone & Boom Mike like logic pro
Ÿ Language lab Ÿ Access to E books, E
Ÿ Digital repository Journals, E Newspapers
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IQAC | ACADEMICS
Certificate Courses
A number of certificate courses were run in association with BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY SESSION
industry leaders in their respective fields such as March 16, 2018
Ÿ Digital Media Marketing Masterclass Students of FY and SY BMM were selected to attend the
Ÿ Advanced Excel by NIIT photography session that was held at the newly built
Ÿ Basic Photography by WideangleNS photography studio in the H.R. College.
The 3 hour session was divided into two parts. During the first
part of the session the students were introduced to 'Photography'
DIGITAL MEDIA MARKETING MASTERCLASS
and different types of Cameras. They were introduced to the 3
February 28 - March 2, 2018 main components of the camera; ISO, Aperture and Shutter
Digital Media Marketing Masterclass arranged by Vice speed.
Principal Dr. Rajeshwari Ravi, was conducted at H.R. College In the second session the ISO, Aperture and Shutter speed were
by 'The Stressed Moron'. The course was one of the highlights put in application. The students were very excited to see the
of the Academic year and was facilitated by Alumnus Zerxes pictures clicked by experimenting with the settings of the
Wadia and Mirang Manek, both digital advertising & marketing camera.
professionals. The session was useful for the students as it facilitated the
The 3 day intensive hands on course gave the students a understanding of the camera and the principles used in clicking
detailed, well-rounded, start-to-finish perspective on digital good and professional pictures.
media.
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IQAC | ACADEMICS
Internationalisation at HR College
Dr. Alvin Lee, the Head of Marketing Department, Deakin University A workshop on entrepreneurship, innovation and current trends by Dr.
conducted a certification session on Startup Management. Michael Schlabra, Concordia College.
Mr. Nilesh Gaikwad, Country Head, EDHEC Ms Laurence Mariet-Sanchez, SP Jain's ASAP (Advanced Student Admission Program)
spoke about the various courses and study Kedge Business School, France spoke recipients Ms. Simone Mody and Mr. Rishant Varshney
opportunities provided in the fields of about the summer school programmes attended sessions at Dubai campus covering various aspects of
accounting, finance, management & economics. offered at Kedge schools across France. business management and cultural immersion activities.
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POST GRADUATE STUDIES | ACADEMICS
DOING HR PROUD
Lions Days with the United Nations is an extremely
prestigious event convened in International General Assembly Priyanka Shah at the
Hall at the UN Headquarters in New York City which is UN Headquarters, New York
attended by Lions, Leos, UN diplomats, and other dignitaries
from more than 36 countries of the world. I consider getting this opportunity as the most significant honor I
On each Lions Day with the United Nations, select few Leos have been conferred with because it gave me a platform at the
from across the globe are chosen and appointed for speaker age of 22 to represent my club, my district and my country in
and/or representative roles before and during the event. After front of stalwarts who are relentlessly working towards making
learning about this invigorating opportunity, I sent in my the world a better place. This was only possible because of the
application, which included my professional and Leo profiles, to continued encouragement and mentoring I have received from
the Leo Club Programme Committee which would be my family, teachers, friends and fellow Leos. Dr. Jehangir
reviewing all the applications received. I listed down clearly all Bharucha and Dr. Navin Punjabi have played a very important
the activities/events I had lead and executed as a Leo, some of role in letting me make the most of this opportunity and their
which were first's in the history of my multiple district. guidance has nurtured me into a responsible, mature individual
and molded me into a leader with a 'conscience'.
I was the only Indian and one of the only two Leo's who were
given the dual responsibility of being a speaker and an official The greatest motivation for us is to be recognized for what we do
social media and marketing representative for LDUN; owing to and for what we have to offer. Saying this, I would urge every
my prowess in communication and creative skills. As a speaker, I youth to contribute their time and energy for activities and
got the chance to introduce the 60th Anniversary of the Leo Club projects that can create tangible social impact. A small effort at
Programme. After briefly explaining the history of the formation our end can go a long way in changing the world for the better.
of the Leo Club Programme which was launched in 1967, I went To me, the future of service is the Youth. Empower the Youth
on to talk about how the zeal and passion of the young Leo's is and Transform the Communities.
impacting the lives of millions of people worldwide. Today, the
Leos make up an international network of more than 7,000 clubs - Priyanka Shah, M.Com
in 147 countries.
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THE HONOURS PROGRAMME | ACADEMICS
The Honours Programme, in its ninth year is a unique academic Any student, who tops twice in the three years, is given the
offering of H.R. College which aims at enriching the regular advantage of a Toppers Credit. The college enrolls and
curriculum prescribed by the University of Mumbai. It is continues only those students who are immensely motivated and
designed to offer students of high calibre, intellectual demonstrate their remarkable passion for learning.
opportunities and challenges that complement and enrich their In accordance with opportunities for advanced studies and
regular course work. research, the programme components are redesigned and
This year 20 students from B.Com., BAF, BBI and BFM reformed regularly to guarantee a continually expanding
graduated with the Honours Citation; with 14 of them securing breadth of knowledge. This year SY Honours batch undertook a
an overall grade of A +. faculty-supervised study tour for four days to Udaipur. This tour
The Honours Programme includes successful completion of introduced the students to team spirit, understanding,
three seminar courses, as well as completion of three research relationship building and the study of various cultures and
reports, study tour, experiential learning, an internship with traditions within our country.
report and any of choices put in Group 4.
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THE HONOURS PROGRAMME | ACADEMICS
Udaipur: Study Tour
Every year, the students of Honours Programme from H.R.
College go for a study tour as part of an experiential learning.
Since, throughout the year, students are involved in theoretical
and technical learning, they often forget to experience the
cultural aspects of their home country.
Udaipur in particular is rich in culture, heritage, art and
architecture. The main aim of this experiential learning was for
us students to come in contact with the culture of India, be it of
any faith. The prosperous Mewari culture and other forms of
Rajasthani lifestyle were extremely inclusive of all aspects that
formed a comprehensive learning experience.
Udaipur is a mystical place with many mysteries surrounding The group at Udaipur
the ancient city of Rajputs. Forts, palaces, lakes, memorials, some shops to make the guests feel welcome.
gardens; there is simply no end to adventure in Udaipur. Dubbed While the sites we visited gave us an overview
as the City of Lakes or Venice of the East, Udaipur is a of the architectural marvels and intellect of the
fascinating piece of oasis betwixt the dry climate of Rajasthan. ancient Rajputs, Udaipur's local markets gave
During night, the city is illuminated like several gemstones us a comprehensive experience of the culture
scattered across the landscape with the Aravalli Hills in the and tradition of the city. It is rightly said that
backdrop. one truly gets to experience and understand a Sakshi Bobade
The City Palace, Saheliyon ki Badi, Jagdish Temple, Chetak particular place by being among locals and in
Smarak, Monsoon Palace were architectural marvels not only the buzzing streets where everyday life happens.
for the onlookers but also for their compatibility to support the There were about 26 students from the Honours Programme,
people who resided in them years ago. These structures were accompanied by one faculty member from the college. Although
built centuries ago and have lasted the assault of all elements of the tour guides helped us immensely and guided us throughout
nature while retaining their appeal and beauty. There is the study tour, most of the tour was managed by students
abundant art in Udaipur; from puppet shows and magic shows to themselves, as directed by Dr. Jehangir Bharucha, faculty-in-
rope dance and folk dance. charge of the Honours Programme. Everyone carried out their
Udaipur is famous for its local markets even though swanky allotted duties effectively and efficiently, thereby making
malls have come up in this ancient city, making it a cosmopolitan everything easier for the rest of the group.
one. The local markets of Udaipur are full of color, art and Among other things, such as the culture and beauty of the city of
tradition. Roadside stalls with their paraphernalia in vibrant Udaipur, I learnt that teamwork is extremely important when
shades and hues add a special thrill to the shopping experience. working and interacting with a group of people. Just like any
Every market that we went to was lively in its own way. The other team, we faced challenges, which were overcome by the
major attractions in the local markets, in my opinion, were - support system that had formed within the team of students.
Clothes, Statues, Souvenirs, Paper Diaries and Accessories. Udaipur was a truly a spectacular experience, one that students
The Mewaris are known for their hospitality and warmth; one of the Honours Programme are bound to cherish, for years to
gets to experience this while visiting any shop. There were come.
formal seating arrangements and an offer of refreshments in - Sakshi Bobade, SYBMS
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RESEARCH CELL | ACADEMICS
CORE COMMITTEE
RESEARCH CELL President Rashi Rathod
Vice President Joshita Chopra
Secretary Twinkle Jagyasi
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DLLE | ACADEMICS
CORE COMMITTEE
DEPARTMENT OF LIFELONG President
Rashi Rathod
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PH.D. CENTRE | ACADEMICS | T&T
PH.D. CENTRE
BUSINESS POLICY & ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Rahul. S. Shetty, Chief Coordinator, Add-on- under the stewardship of Dr. Pooja Ramchandani
Voc Courses at Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce (Research Guide) for penning his thesis in the year
& Economics is registered at H.R. College of 2018.
Commerce & Economics at its PhD Research Topic of Study: An Evaluative study on consumer Dr. Pooja Ramchandani
Centre for Business Policy & Administration preferences for services provided by mobile applications PhD Guide
(Commerce) affiliated to University of Mumbai, in the city of Mumbai.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Tasneem Razmi a student of the Ph.D center in Ph.D thesis on the topic A Descriptive Study
Business Economics has been awarded a Ph.D for on Performance of Tourism Sector in
the topic A Study of Customer Satisfaction of Rajasthan and its Impact on Economy.
Private Banks in Mumbai under Dr. Geeta Nair at Three more students, Ms. Kesar Lalchandani,
H.R. College of Commerce & Economics. Ms. Jasbir Sodi, Ms. Asish Mathew; are
Another student Mr. Sunil Lalchandani from pursuing their Ph.D under Dr. Geeta Nair at Dr. Tasneem Razmi
with her Ph.D. Guide
CHM College, from H.R. College Ph.D Centre in H.R. College.
Dr. Geeta Nair
Business Economics, successfully submitted his
The LIC Committee visit to Ph.D. Centre in Business Economics, chaired by Dr. Parvathi Venkatesh with Committee member Ms. Daksha
Kapadia accompanied by I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar, Centre Head; Dr. Geeta Nair and Ph.D students Dr. Tasneem Razmi, Ms.
Asish Mathews, Mr. Sunil Lalchandani, Ms. Jasbir Sodi, and Ms. Bharati Jethani on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at H.R. College.
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F.Y.B.Com. and S.Y.B.Com. Tourism & Travel Management. ADD ON COURSES | ACADEMICS
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LIBRARY | ACADEMICS
LIBRARY REPORT
This year was the year for up gradations and new services for the Dr. Madhuri Tikam
H.R. Library. The library also witnessed a boost in its Digital
Librarian
Library Project. Thanks to UGC’s College with Potential for
Excellence Grant, the library set up a separate unit as the HR
Digital Library and Research Centre. The library initiated
various digital services during the year.
LIBRARY UPGRADATION
HR Digital Library: The Library set up an HR Digital Library
and Research Centre which features an air-conditioned room,
comfortable chairs, 21 Multimedia Computers with head
phones, a printer and scanner.
E-Resources: The Library is a regular supplier of N List
database having 6,000+ ejournals and 31,35,000+ ebooks. In
addition the college has subscribed a database which offers E
Books for recreational reading and access to E journals and E
newspapers for current awareness.
Language Lab up gradation: The Library has subscribed to HR Digital Library and Research Centre
Digital Language Lab Solution for Advanced English to aid
language competency at self-pace.
Digital Repository Software: The Library has purchased
dCOLL21: SLIM21 Digital Library Management software for
managing the Institutional Repository of the college. It helps
with born digital as well as digitized material in various file
formats. It indexes the full-text content of your PDFs, PPTs,
Doc files etc. for fast search results. It is integrated with Library’s
existing catalogue, so users need not search different catalogues
for print and digital content.
Mobile Inventory Tool: The Library has purchased SLIM21
Inventory Assistant (Mobile Inventory Tool) better collection
management and retrieval in future.
NEW SERVICES
QR Code for Library Books: The Library updated its library
software to offer QR code for each individual item in the library.
It facilitates speedy retrieval of library Collection. The QR
codes can be scanned via mobile and the user will get the entire Exhibition of books in Library
bibliographic record of the selected library material.
Digitization: The Library is in process of developing an
institutional digital repository. To allow the institute to
efficiently retain and manage its own intellectual assets, the
library started two digitization projects simultaneously. First
one is the digitization of college magazines and research
publications. The other one covers the archival of bills of the
library collection since 1960. With time the papers of the bills
are becoming brittle and the written matter is fading. The library
has decided to initiate the Scanning of Library Bills Project
which will help the library staff to preserve their bills and retrieve
them whenever required. Library digitisation project
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Barcode Project: The library initiated the relabeling of barcode LIBRARY | ACADEMICS
project for its entire collection. To prepare the library for the new
SLIM 21 Inventory System all the library books need to be
relabeled as per given specifications. This will aid in finding out
exact location of the book in the cupboard and will also assist in
caring out stock taking smoothly in future.
EXPERTISE OFFERED
• The Librarian was invited for conducting interviews for Career
Advancement Schemes (CAS) as a University of Mumbai’s VC
nominated subject expert for screening and evaluation
committee at Bombay Teachers Training College (BTTC) on
April 13, 2017.
• The Librarian was invited as Interview Panel Expert for
conducting interviews for Assistant Librarian at Nagindas
Khandwala College, Malad on June 7, 2017. Dr. Madhuri Tikam conducted a one day
• Dr. Madhuri Tikam conducted a one day workshop on “Library workshop on “Library Science and Applications”.
Science and Applications” at Ismail Yusuf College on February
28, 2018. The learning experience was highly appreciated by
their staff and students.
• She was also invited as subject expert for Minor Research
Project at University of Mumbai, Fort on March 6, 2018.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
LIC Visits: Local Investigation Committee (LIC) visited the
library to review library collection and facilities for Research
Subject on September 26, 2017. Internship training completed under Librarian at HR College
LIC Committee visit for the Ph.D. Centre in Business Economics
chaired by Dr. Parvathi Venkatesh with Committee member
Ms. Daksha Kapadia accompanied by I/C Principal Mr. Parag
Thakkar, Centre Head; Dr. Geeta Nair and Ph.D. students on
Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at H.R. College.
Library Committee Meeting: The Sixteenth Library
Committee Meeting was held on October 12, 2017 (Thursday)
The agenda of the meeting was withdrawal of outdated and
damaged books, Faculty Development Program for HSNC
Board Librarians, scanning of bills project to be initiated,
labeling of books for preparing the library for SLIM 21
Inventory System.
LIBRARY EXHIBITION: Library has organised a Book
Exhibition Cum Sale of more than 6000 withdrawn books from Library Committee meeting
March 9-12, 2018. Staff and students purchased books of their
interest for a token amount of Rs.10.00 per book, and appreciated • Ms. Kainat Kapadia, Ph.D. student of Hinduja College
the event. visited the library on August 12, 2017 for collecting
INTERN TRAINING: Ms. Deepika Rokade, M.LI.Sc. Student of information for her research.
SNDT Women’s University successfully completed her internship • Asst. Prof. Dr. Saleh Ali Al Hamassy, Vice Dean,
training from February 1, 2018 to March19, 2018 at HR Library University of Sana'a in Republic of Yemen visited the
under the guidance of Librarian Dr. Madhuri Tikam. She learned Library on August 9, 2017 for referring collection of the
library administration and management. Library for his research. The Library provided him a
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MATH CLUB | ACADEMICS | GRADE IMPROVEMENT
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Re-terminal exam was held for the failures / absentees during SPECIAL CELL | ACADEMICS
the terminal exam.
A meeting was held with the FYJC students who did not
perform satisfactorily in the terminal exam. The parents were
intimated about the alarming situation regarding the academic
performance of their wards. Especially students performing
poorly in Mathematics were advised to work hard and stay
focused if they wish to continue with the subject.
Continued and strict monitoring, rigorous tests and mentoring
have played a good role in improving the academic performance
of the students put under this program. The support of faculty
and parents also contributed to their improved performance. A meeting of Faculty with students and their parents
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ACADEMICS
ORIENTATION
July 14, 2017
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SPECIALISED DEGREE COURSES | ACADEMICS
HR has always been an institute with a multitude of different
fields in which it excelled and participated in, including sports,
social initiatives, academics, cultural events and many others
and the audience was treated to a short video giving them a
glimpse of the same.
The Teacher-In-Charge of the International Programmes
Committee, Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee conducted a
presentation where she showcased HR's global reputation and
tie-ups with foreign universities. The different exchange
programmes, summer schools and scholarship opportunities
were highlighted and the students were encouraged to apply for
the same. Toppers of all the courses from Semester 1-5, were felicitated
INDUSTRIAL VISITS
ZEE TV INDUSTRIAL VISIT
FYBMM & SYBMM students were
taken for a visit to the Zee TV office.
Through “Observership Learning” at
the Zee TV office (Lower Parel),
FYBMM & SYBMM students learnt
how a particular news is rendered.
They were explained in detail about
how a news is captured, edited, how
sound mixing is done, what a tele-
prompter does, how bytes are inserted The faculty of the Self Financed Course was introduced
while the news is on and finally how
the final product is rendered to the Noida Office of
Zee from where they telecast the news.
It was an extremely enriching experience as the
students witnessed how one entire news cycle takes
place with its every detail & at each step all their
questions were answered. It added to their
classroom knowledge on the topics like TV,
Journalism, Writing etc. and made them more
confident in approaching these in real settings.
R E N D E Z VO U S W I T H I N D U S T RY
SPECIALISTS
BVoc students, as part of their assignment, visited
stores all over South and Central Mumbai, met with
the Store Managers of brands like Starbucks, Students visit to the Zee TV office
Reliance brands etc. and recorded their interviews.
The learning’s from the interactions recorded were shared with the class.
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PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP
An intensive 5 hour workshop was conducted by the ace
photographer Mr. Nachiket for FYBMM, SYBMM and
TYBMM students on March 14, 2018, so that they get
knowledge about basics to advanced aspects of photography.
Practical aspects of photography were taught in areas
comprising of lighting, angles, aperture knowledge & shutter
speed. Mr. Gajendra Kothari
As a part of BMM curriculum, these sessions helped students gain a
better understanding of the dynamic art of photography from a
practical standpoint.
Guest Lecture by Mr. Kush Gupta
FILM MAKING WORKSHOP BY ZIMA
Ace cinematographer Mr. Nadeem Khan, conducted a film-making
workshop with FYBMM and SYBMM workshop on March 23, 26
SEMINAR ON BASICS OF STOCK
& 27, 2018. Here the students were taught the basics of TRADING
cinematography, photography as well as taught how to pan and tilt A seminar was conducted by private equity fund manager
camera while shooting. It was a highly interactive session. Mr. Kunal Rambhia on the Basics of Stock Trading for the
SYBFM students. It was a great experience and platform
GUEST LECTURE BY KUSH GUPTA
to enhance students’ financial knowledge.
Mr. Kush Gupta, an assistant director for movies like Sarbjit and
Bhoomi interacted with students and
explained the finer nuances of direction.
A presentation was made by the students to
reflect on the learning & key take aways of the
session. It helped them getting industry ready.
SEMINAR ON
CONTEMPORARY BRANDING
Ms. Tulsi Joshi conducted a one day seminar
on Contemporary Branding with reference to
Schmitten chocolates for the TYBMM
Advertising students. She adopted the hands
on discussion & quiz based approach where
students were rewarded with Schmitten
chocolates for their innovation ideas. The
workshop comprised of activities, discussions,
case study and a small assignment. Seminar on Contemporary Branding
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SPECIALISED DEGREE COURSES | ACADEMICS
DIGITAL MEDIA MARKETING MASTERCLASS
February 28 - March 2, 2018
TEDxHRCollege
Held in December 2017 under TED's
mission of "ideas worth spreading"; the
event had a diverse line-up of eminent
speakers who discussed topics, such as
philosophy, social change, fitness and
technology.
To name a few, TEDx featured member
of Team Indus - India's first private space
research organization that sent their
satellite to the moon, Sonal Holland -
India's first Master of Wine, who spoke Team TEDxHR
about becoming a wine entrepreneur, Nidhi Goyal, a visually
impaired, female comedian and H.R. College's very own -
Arjun Kamdar, a wildlife enthusiast and naturalist who
described his encounter with a wild elephant in the jungle,
getting trampled to death and making it alive.
TEDxHRCollege also hosted 3 phenomenal performances, one
of them being India's first One Man Band - Peter Gladson,
playing 13 instruments at once.
The event was organized by 50 team members, had 15 speakers
and hosted 100 attendees, under the leadership of Shreemoyee
Mukhopadhyay, Licensee; Simran Verma, Co-Organi
Licensee; Simran Verma, Co-Organizer; and Snigdha Bansal,
Head Curator. Romil Bandari & Abhi Jain participated in FINQUIZ
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PLAYING HOST
This year the students of FYB.Voc. organized
the German Day to honor the German
Delegates from KSU who visited H.R.
College as part of an exchange programme.
The students showed the diverse culture and
traditions of India through dance and music
performances. Since the students belong to
various backgrounds, they put up a beautiful
buffet of various types of Indian food for the
Germans to taste. The food was home cooked
and helped the German delegates experience
the true spirit of India.
E-LEARNING
Various courses and videos have been
formulated to enrich the learning experience.
The process for e-learning was as follows:
The interactive website selected was
edpuzzle.com where professors could upload Students from Germany visited HR College
a videos and attach questions. The answers
given by student post watching the entire
video were automatically evaluated by the
software. NEW INITIATIVE
BVOC SUMMER INTERNSHIPS LAUNCH OF DIGITAL MONTHLY MAGAZINE ‘HR
As part of the curriculum, students are SPEAKS’
encouraged to take up internships for a period
FYBFM students launched H.R. College’s digital Monthly Magazine “HR
of 3 months during summer.
Speaks” in January 2018. The event was inaugurated by Ms Suma Varughese,
Retail Management: Internship being an former Editor-in-Chief of Society Magazine and Life Positive; and the author of
integral part of the BVOC Programme, 100% books - Traveling Light and Traveling Lighter. She is the founder and facilitator of
internship placements was achieved for the the Zen of Good Writing Course that seeks to introduce the secrets of professional
BVOC Batch. This internship experience writing to beginners.
gives students a chance to apply the “HR Speaks is an absolute student initiative run completely by the students. It is a
classroom knowledge to the real world and monthly magazine that is shared on the various students’ groups using social
also understand the nuances of their media. It is based on the principle that ‘Everyone Has a Story to Tell’. These
respective sector. The students of SYBVOC stories showcase the courage, grace and grit those students across all streams and
& F Y BVO C b a t c h we r e courses, display in their day-to-day
selected by the leaders of the life.
industry including companies It contains 5 main sections namely
& Brands. Real Experiences, Inter or Intra
To u r i s m & H o s p i t a l i t y : college events, Sport/Activity the
Internships offer firsthand students are passionate about,
experience in some of the most fiction stories and poetry corner. It
distinguished tourism also features upcoming events of the
month, wins of the previous month
destinations. There are many
and an image gallery. It is every
aspects to a Hospitality &
students’ go-to guide for all college
Tourism Internship, such as
events and stories. The founder
operation management, event
editor of the magazine is FYBFM
planning, marketing, customer
student Ms Tanushka Vaid and the
s e r v i c e , v i s a , t i c ke t i n g ,
‘HR Speaks’ team with the Chief Guest Ms. Suma Varughese teacher-in-charge is Ms. Shweta
hospitality department etc. Singh.
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India Film Project SPECIALISED DEGREE COURSES | ACADEMICS
October 13 & 14, 2017
UNDERGRADUATE CASE COMPETITION ON
For the first time, the students of SYBAF of H.R. College of
Commerce & Economics participated in Asia's Largest SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Film Making Challenge - India Film Project, where the December 7, 2017
students were given a theme and they had to make a short
film within 50 hours.
The theme this year was ‘Everything is Connected’ and the
compulsory element in the film was 'playing of a musical
instrument' they competed with around 20,000 young film
makers across Asia. This film was helmed by Rudra
Trivedi, Vibhor Agarwal, Nirag Bhimani & Akshat Goyal.
Winners of the Mockstock Event BULLSEYE organised by ICHR Team of digital Monthly Magazine “HR Speaks” felicitated
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Lectures | Seminars | Workshops
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LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
For students to improve and develop new skills that can help them get ahead, they are encouraged to attend and participate in lectures,
seminars and workshops held often on and off the campus and take full advantage of the opportunity to learn about each topic or subject
to further their education and career.
Workshops designed for students to network with companies for potential career opportunities helps participants share their insights and
thoughts on how to resolve problems, which can offer a fresh perspective when dealing with the problem.
SEMINAR ON
GOODS & SERVICES TAX
[GST]
June 15, 2017
Coordinator:
Mr. Parag Thakkar
I/C Principal
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LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
Income Tax Chief Commissioner visited H.R. College to spread awareness amongst the youth of their responsibility to be honest
tax payers and to file their tax returns regularly.
Mr. Milind Murli Deora is a Member of the 15th Lok Sabha, the help in a transparent civil society
lower house of Parliament of India, from the Mumbai South structure which can influence the
constituency. On his visit to H.R. College he spoke on the political administration for the benefit of Mr. Milind M.Deora
pivotal role of youth who are afresh with ideas and not ideals, will the society.
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YOUNG LEADERS CLUB
With the sole objective of inculcating leadership skills among its members; YLC organises workshops,
guest lectures and events, thereby allowing over all personality development of the members.
Dr. Pooja Ramchandani
Coordinator
CAREER FEST
August 1-5, 2017
Fashion Designing
August 1, 2017
The series started with fashion designing with Ms. Shaikh
Urusa from M.U. Academy beautifully enlightening the
students about fashion and grooming. It was a fun session where
students were guided well about various topics like styling, self-
grooming, fashion photography etc.
Advertising
August 4, 2017
On the fourth day of the series,
advertising was creatively covered by
Mr. Hitesh Mehta, former Vice
President of Leo Burnett. Mr. Mehta
made advertising an opted career for Mr. Hitesh Mehta
students. He conducted a fun-learning and interactive session
by showing different advertisements from all over the world, also
discussed the main motto behind ads and other delightful stuff.
It was indeed a great learning, experience for all the students.
Participants & faculty with Guest Lecturer
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YOUNG LEADERS CLUB LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
SKILL SERIES
January 8 - 13, 2018
Entrepreneurial Skills
The first day of the skill series organised by the Young Leaders
Club, marked the beginning of an exceptional event with 100+
students from different colleges all over Mumbai. The speaker
for the day was Mr. Amanpal Singh Chawla, Regional Head of
the American Institute of Financial Management. He is also
currently pursuing his MBA from the prestigious IIM
Ahmedabad, with a phenomenal educational and professional
background.
Speaking on 'Entrepreneurial Skills', Mr. Chawla taught the
students with activities and one to one interactions. He spoke
about real corporate experience and engaged the students with
exceptional personal experiences, sharing personal insights.
Participants with Mr. Amanpal Singh Chawla
Presentation Skills
The second day of the skill series was yet another success. The topic for
the day was "Presentation Skills" with Mr. Charanpreet Singh as
speaker. He is a former Associate Dean of Praxis Business School and
alumnus of IIT Kharagpur. He expanded the students' horizons with
knowledge about self presentation and insights about the corporate
business world. The students thoroughly enjoyed the session followed
by a question and answer session.
Management Skills
Mr. Charanpreet Singh
On the third day of the Skill Series, "Management Skills" had Mr. Ojas
Doshi, Programing Director IMS and an MBA from MDI Gurgaon, having
scored 100 percentile in CAT; and Mr. Bimal Master, Head of Center
Operations IMS and an MBA from NMIMS with 12+ years in the education
sector; as speakers for the day.
It was an interactive session whereby students were engaged in various
activities such as see and tell, block chain games and identification games
which expanded and developed the students' management skills. The
session included 4 games and thought provoking quizzes and riddles for the
students. The speakers truly engaged the room full of students in the
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Marketing Skills
On the fourth day Mr. Sanjay Choudhary,
engaged the students with "Marketing Skills". He
is alumnus of the prestigious IIM Bangalore and is
also the CEO of IMS Proschool Pvt. Ltd., a very
successful institute offering courses such as CFA,
Financial modeling, Cima etc. Mr. Sanjay Choudhary
Digital Marketing
On the last day of the Skill Series Mr. Bharat Sharma, Training Head
Digital Marketing Solutions of Eduasyst Learning Curve LLP spoke on
"Digital Marketing". Mr. Sharma is Business Head NRI and Remittances at
ICICI Bank, Podar Institute of Management, Jaipur He very precisely
extended the knowledge to the students about the importance and scope of
digital marketing in today's world. He was also successful in changing the
mindsets of the students regarding digital marketing and providing them
with utmost clarity. He covered topics such as advertisements, social media
marketing and broader scope and wider reach of technology in today's
world.
1 Vice Principals felicitate Mr. Bharat Sharma
This session was yet another huge success followed by a quick question and
answer session. The speaker was presented with a token of appreciation Leaders Club throughout the event. Vice Principal
from Vice Principal Dr. Pooja Ramchandani. Dr. Rajeshwari Ravi addressed the students and
The closing ceremony was held shortly after the session marking the volunteers spoke about their exceptional experiences
conclusion of the six day series. It included a vote of thanks to Vice during the session, followed by distribution of
Principal Dr. Pooja Ramchandani for supporting and guiding the Young certificates of participation in the skill series.
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YOUNG LEADERS CLUB LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
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HOSTELITES ASSOCIATION
The Hostelites Association of the college helps students in getting hostel facilities with the help of college
recommendation letters. It ensures that students get a Home Away From Home experience in hostel and Dr. Rani Tyagi
college. It conducts regular informal checks to ensure that the chosen hostels provide standard facilities to Coordinator
the students in terms of hygienic environment, constant supply of safe drinking water, library, ICT and
recreational facilities, gymnasium, yoga center, health check up etc. The members of the Hostelites
Association are also given an introductory tour around Mumbai, generally in the popular 'Mumbai Darshan'
bus, to familiarize the students with different notable landmarks around Mumbai. The association has also set
up counseling as an important activity.
SEMINAR ON 'VEGANISM'
September 6, 2017
The Hostelites
Association of H.R.
College of Commerce and
Economics organised a
seminar on 'Veganism'
where Mr. Dhruv Solanki
from Mumbai Animal
Liberation League chaired the session. The seminar highlighted the very fine difference
between vegetarians and vegans. Vegans are people who do not consume animals or animal
I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar
products. The speaker made students aware of how vegetarians are equally responsible for
presented a token of appreciation to
Mr. Dhruv Solanki cattle slaughtering. He even talked about various alternatives to milk like soya milk, cashew
milk, almond milk etc.
The need of the hour is to stop the consumers from consuming animal products by making
them aware of its side effects on health and environment. I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar
presented a token of appreciation to Mr. Dhruv Solanki at the end of the session.
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PLANNING FORUM
The Planning Forum an economics forum for debating about currents events, conducts several
events during the year. The A.D. Shroff Memorial Elocution Competition is being conducted at H.R. Dr. Jaya Mangalani
College since 1965, on behalf of the A.D. Shroff Memorial Trust by the Forum of Free Enterprise. Coordinator
CAMS CLUB
The Commerce and Management Society of H.R. College organizes the corporate workshops, industrial
visits and training programmes for the students of HR with the motive of giving them the feel/essence
Ms. Jasbir Sodi
of the corporate world. All programmes under the club are designed to equip students with real Coordinator
corporate experience before hand.
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ACCOUNTANCY ASSOCIATION
The Accountancy Association arranges workshops for training the students in professional exams. It
contributes meaningfully to the training of aspiring Chartered Accountants in India. Guest speakers are
Ms. Anjalli Vachhani
invited, covering all aspects of the professional field of Chartered Accountancy such as: The credibility of Coordinator
the CA course; various levels of exams in the CA field; the open merit system prevailing in the CA system;
Campus placements and the handsome pay packages offered to CA students. A detailed comparison
between MBA and CA is also done, to afford students an insight into their future career prospects.
INFORMATIVE SEMINARS
October 4 & 5, 2017
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GDC CLUB LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
March 5, 2018
Mr. Thapar helped the students identify through an activity
Identifying “stress” as one of the most popular problems that the whether individuals were stressed or not, and what exactly was
youth is facing, Mr. Chander Thapar, Group Vice President HR the cause. He talked about the ways one has to deal with stress,
– Hiranandani Group of companies, guided us through the activities that act as a stress buster and how to be stress-free
process of stress management. which is an important aspect of efficiency.
MASTERCLASS FORUM
It is said, "Experience is the best teacher." HR Masterclass is a unique skill enhancement programme which
aims at enriching the student's knowledge and provides invaluable exposure with sessions conducted by several Ms. Mansi Bharne
eminent personalities from diverse disciplines ranging from finance, business, actuarial, and many more. Coordinator
Masterclass Forum invited Mr. Akash Purohit (IRS officer) for this
unique skill enhancement programme as Chief Guest to speak on The
World Outside a Commerce College.
Mr. Akash Purohit stressed on the road ahead for those who want to
opt for or desire to be IAS, IFS officers etc. and the preparations
required for the UPSC exam. He also gave some valuable references
from his personal experiences and also explained the perks of giving
back to the society and serving the county with this career path.
With a turnout of about 150 students for its first session, the session
came to a close with a bouquet and token of appreciation being
presented to the chief guest by Vice Principal Ms. Dipika Bhatia Mr. Akash Purohit with Faculty & Staff of H.R. College
followed by a vote of thanks.
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PLACEMENT CELL
The Placement Cell of H.R. College, as a representative of the Dr. Navin Punjabi
college in the corporate world, strives to assist students get good Director Placements
job opportunities in the field of their choice. We abide by our
motto of ‘Linking Campus to Careers’ and help the
students throughout the placement process.
A team of 30+ members work under the guidance of Dr.
Navin Punjabi, Director Placement Cell; to ensure that
students get Placements, Internships and Articleships in
their preferred firm. This not only helps the students in
getting their ‘dream’ jobs but also assists the visiting
placement companies in identifying the ‘right’ candidate
for their esteemed organization.
The main highlights of Placement Cell activities include:
Ÿ Summer Internship Season (April-June)
Ÿ Articleship Season (August- September)
Deutsche Bank Recruitment Drive
Ÿ Winter Internship (Winter Internship Season-
October to November)
Ÿ Articleship Season (January-March)
Ÿ Final Placement Season (commences in December)
HR PULSE WORKSHOP
The annual HR Pulse Workshop is conducted for
making the Third-Year students industry ready was
conducted by various industry and academic
professionals. Tata Capital Recruitment Drive
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LECTURES | SEMINARS | WORKSHOPS
INTERNSHIP PROCESS
The Placement Cell not only handles the Final Placement Halftick, Schbang, Citi Corp., Reliance Brands were among
Process but also provides internship opportunities to the First, the top recruiters who visited the campus in the month of
Second and Third year students. Placement Cell strongly December for the Final Placement process.
encourages the students to pursue at least one corporate
• Ernst & Young was the top recruiter of this year, recruiting
internship as well as one internship in a social development space
18 students on day Zero of campus placements.
so that they are ready for the world, ready for the future. Thus,
the cell thrives to get summer and winter internship • This year 50+ companies, encompassing all different
opportunities to college by the top corporates. industries and sectors of the corporate world viz. Consulting,
Banking, Insurance, Retail, Marketing and many more, took
• 55+ companies participated in the Internship drive this year
part in the Final Recruitment Drive.
offering multiple profiles such as Social Media Marketing,
Finance, Operations, Business Development as well as • The highest salary package offered to students was 10 lakhs
Content Writing. p.a. In total 150+Third Year students were recruited in the
• In total 90 students were placed in companies such as Forbes, Final Placements.
Viacom 18, Westpac, Kotak Realty Fund, HDFC Bank, Brief is as follows:
Birla Sun Life Group, Plus Capital, Id8 Media Solutions,
Hamley's, Motilal Oswal, Hunt Partners and JMP Advisors ARTICLESHIP PROCESS
to name a few. Along with the Internship Process the Placement Cell also offers
• The Average Stipend was Rs. 8000-10,000 Articleship opportunities to aspiring Chartered Accountants
(CA) students after clearing their IPCC examinations. This year
FINAL PLACEMENT PROCESS 57students were placed in companies such as Ernst & Young,
• The Flagship event - The Final Placement Season (2017- Deloitte, KPMG and Grant Thornton to name a few along with
18) commenced on December 11, 2017. As usual all the other mid-sized Chartered Accountancy Firms with
companies tried to lobby for Day Zero slot. opportunities in multiple profiles such as Audit, Tax, GRCS,
Deal Advisory and Forensic Accounting. The highest stipend
• The process which companies follow for their on-campus
offered was Rs.15,000.
recruitment starts with a Pre-Placement Talk conducted by
the company for the students, giving them both a platform to CORPORATE ENGAGEMENTS
interact as well as understand the firm and its offerings.
This year the Placement Cell organized various campus
• The process is usually followed by an Aptitude Test, Group engagements such as the Guest lecture series, session on
Discussion and a Personal Interview. GMAC, session by the Indian Express on the topic “Is Nation
• Companies such as Ernst & Young, KPMG, Deloitte, PwC, going through the Jobless Growth?” and sessions conducted by
Deutsche Bank, Darashaw, Edelweiss, Tata Capital, esteemed institutes such as National Stock Exchange (NSE).
Ernst & Young team at H.R. College Placement Cell Team Members 2017-18 along with the Dr. Navin
Mukesh Punjabi, Director of Placement Cell.
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FINANCE SESSION
October 3, 2017 EY SCHOLARSHIP
Students from Degree College attended a finance session Ms. Jeevika Sahajwani from Second Year BMS introduced an
conducted by Prof. Nainesh Gandhi, Visiting Faculty at innovative idea of ‘EcoCure’ which is essentially a consultancy
National Stock Exchange. and institutional aid platform for household as and corporates to
Prof. Gandhi’s session guided the students about different ‘Go Green’. The main aim of the project is to ensure that
investment avenues and its various tools to protect from the risks economic development, social preservation and environmental
involved. The workshop was an engaging way for the students to protection go hand in hand. This idea earned her the title of EY
grasp practical concepts of investing and put them to use through Scholar Season 4 also getting a Scholarship of Rs.1 Lakhs as well
the techniques used by Prof. Gandhi himself. as a Summer Internship opportunity with Ernst & Young.
It was an impactful finance session delivered by Prof. Gandhi to
the young investors of H.R. College.
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CAREER ORIENTATION
July 5 & 6, 2017
MODERATOR SESSIONS
December 2017 Ms. Laju Sharma
Coordinator
As has been the practice for many years, moderators from Ms. Licy Varghese, OCM
different colleges in different subject, with vast experience
are invited to conduct sessions with the SYJC students.
For the academic year 2017-18, Moderator sessions were
conducted in the month of December, 2017 to orient
SYJC students on “How to crack the Board Exam” and
score better marks in compulsory subjects. With the 80-
20 marking system introduced by the Board, these Ms. Sujata Keni
Accountancy
sessions are of great help to the students before the
Attentive to detail
preliminary exams and the Board exams.
At the end of every session, students ask questions from the
Following was the schedule of the moderator sessions for the year moderators and clear their doubts about ways and means of
2017-18: writing/attempting the questions and how to write the best
Dec 2 Ms. Licy Varghese OCM answers so as to get top scores in each subject. The
Dec 4 Ms. Celina Fernandes English feedback given by the students about each moderator is
very excellent.
Dec 6 Mr. Milind Patil Mathematics & Statistics
Ms. Laxmi Pillai In-house faculty for SP
Dec 7 Ms. Namrata Deshpande Economics
Dec 9 Ms. Archana Hanjankar Information Technology (IT)
Ms. Sheela Shahe In-house faculty for Hindi
Ms. Milita Ganguly In-house faculty for French
Dec11 Ms. Sujata Keni Book-keeping & Accountancy Ms. Laxmi Pillai Ms. Sheela Shahe Ms. Milita Ganguly
SP Hindi French
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Beyond Academics
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS
st
1 place MALHAR
August 12, 13 & 14, 2017
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS
KALEIDOSCOPE 2017
September 12-17, 2017
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS
CIFA -
CURATOR INTERCOLLEGIATE FILM AWARDS MUMBAI MEDIA CHAMPS
September 16, 2017 January 30 & 31, 2018
H.R. College won the First prize at Stock Torero 1st place and Best College Trophy won at ‘Mumbai Media Champs’
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | STUDENTS’ COUNCIL
ARTHANOMICS 2017
September 7-9, 2017
GNARITAS 2017
September 11-12, 2017
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | STUDENTS’ COUNCIL
MONETA 2017
December 20-23, 2017
Students put on their thinking caps during H.R. students enthusiastically participating in the Participants from H.R. in the event ‘The
the event ‘Inquizitive’ at Ka-Ching 2018 Mock Stock at Econundrum 2018 Wall Street Challenge’ at Moneta 2017
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | STUDENTS’ COUNCIL
ECONUNDRUM 2018
January 5-7, 2018
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | CAMS | GDC
BIG BOSS
September 13-14, 2017
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | BMS
TSUNAMI 2017
September 11-18, 2017
TALAASH 2017
December 2- 6, 2017
Winners of TALAASH Team Talaash with Mr. Parag Thakkar, I/C Principal and Mr. Anil Harish, President HSNC Board
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | B.VOC.
TECHNOMAD
December 4-5, 2017 ILLUMINAVI
January 17-18, 2018
For the first time in the history of St. Xavier’s College B.Voc
department organised TecNomad’17, a fest for the creative and
intellectual minds, a blend of software and tourism.
HR BVoc students secured 1st place. The contingent leaders
were Hamza Sayed and Anushka Ashar from FYBVoc.
R.D. & S.H. National College, Bandra presented for the first
time a platform to showcase the talents of the college youth, with
varied events from sports to performance and fine arts. The
students of BA and BCom managed and organized
‘ILLUMINAVI’ for 31 colleges across Mumbai.
The events of the first day included Fine Arts like Sketching,
Face Painting, Sports with Cricket, Table tennis, chess among
others, Dance and Music including Solo Dance and Group
KIRAN Dance and many more. These events were judged by a panel of
December 15, 2017 very talented personalities like Suchitra Pillai, Swagata
Chaudhari, Sahil Raj, Harshal Choudhary. The day concluded
with a Fashion Show, which was a grand success.
Kiran 2017 hosted by KC College is a National level college
H.R. College BVoc students bagged the 1st position at the fest.
event. The event had celebrities, audience quality, the
The contingent leader for this event was Anushka Ashar from
opportunities for brand integration, hospitality, competition
FYBVoc.
and social Media.
HR student Anushka Ashar from FYBVoc was the contingent
leader and Hamza Sayed and Shefali Deshmukh from FYBVoc.
were the Assistant Contingent Leaders. H.R. College secured
1st place at Kiran 2017, where students from BVoc. participated
CONSORTIUM
and won in a lot of events.
January 22 - 23, 2018
Consortium 2018, a
management festival by
the students of SMT.
Mithibai Motiram
Kundani College of
C o m m e r c e a n d
Economics spanned across
two days and presented a
platform for students to indulge in a unique learning experience,
an amalgamation of formal as well as informal events.
The fest had 5 types of events - Literary Art, Finance and
Corporate Management, Entrepreneurship and StartUps,
Sports and Gaming and Performing Art events.
HR College bagged the 1st position. The contingent leader for
the event was Shefali Deshmukh (FYBVoc.) and the Assistant
Contingent Leader was Hamza Sayed (FYBVoc.)
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | BMM | ENACTUS
DETOUR
December 15, 16 and 17, 2017
H.R. College secured the overall 2nd place at the annual inter-
collegiate B.M.M festival of Jai Hind College.
Events in which students secured a position in:
A Legends View (After Movie) 2nd
Legendary Flicks (Short Film) 2nd
Charlie Smiles (Silent Comedy) 3rd
Sneak Up (RJ Event) 2nd
Rendezvous (Synchronization of two different video & Audio)
1st
Colour Walk (Travel Video) 2nd 2nd Place winning team of DETOUR
Colour Ad 2nd
Overall 2nd Runner Up
Contingent Name Michael Jackson PIXEL
December 20, 2017
Winning Logo by
H.R. College
Winning Team of the HSBC Case Study Competition
represented India in Hongkong
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | COMMERCE CLUB
FINSTREET
Nikita Kakwani & Riddhi Sahni participated in
FINSTREET, a financial fest by Thakur College aimed at
giving the participants a birds eye view of finance,
management and services through a series of innovative
events.
Some of the big wins at FINSTREET
Bull Ring: 1st place
Award winners at
Nikita Kakwani and Shubham Alwani FINSTREET
Portfolio Management:
2nd place - Manav Gidwani and Nishant Garg
3rd place - Ashutosh Nautiyal and Hinal Oza
Money Multiplier: 3rd place
Riddhi Sahni, Krish Agarwal, Saurabh Solanki and Nikita
Kakwani
Best Contingent Leader:
Riddhi Sahni
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | SINDHI SANGAT
HOJAMALO
January 24, 2018
Sindhi Sangat of H.R. College participated at “HOJAMALO” an Inter-
Collegiate competition organized by Sindhi Circle and Alumina Association of Jai
Hind College.
Six leading colleges of the HSNC Board participated in a theme based skit and
dance competition. H.R. College students performed a comedy act through which
they conveyed that “People who are not fit physically and mentally should be treated
with love and affection”. Dance theme was based on “Richness of Sindhi Culture”
and on the deity “Jhulelal”.
A team of 18 students from Sindhi Sangat represented H.R. College at this event.
Hard work and dedication of the students bore fruit as H.R. College won Best
Choreographer Award, Best Female Dancer Award and the Best Female Actress
Award. The contingent was led by President Jash Tekwani.
Skit - ‘Hojamalo’
Members of winning team of Sindhi Sangat with Vice Principal Dipika Bhatia
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SPORTS COUNCIL
All along, H.R. College has been giving a boost to sports and physical education. The Sports Council organizes various sports events
at the Intra-College and Inter-University level. Right from the start, the College has had cricket, hockey, football, athletics, chess,
badminton, carom, skating and table-tennis teams, which regularly played with other college teams and often brought in
accolades.
Leading coaches have also been engaged for various sports, and the medals being brought in by students are testimony to the fact
that the College is, indeed, on the right track! The college has excelled in squash, table tennis, water polo, football, cricket and
badminton and won several national and international awards.
International Medals
1 1 Bronze
Sports awards won during
National Medals
the academic year 2017-2018 6 3 Silver, 3 Bronze
State Medals
8 5 Gold, 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 2017-2018
Chess Champions
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INTER COLLEGIATE WINS | SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 2017-2018
SANJEEV NAIR
• Sanjeev Nair a student of H.R UNIVERSITY BADMINTON TOURNAMENT
College qualified for the Zones and August 19-20, 2017
won the Silver Medal for H.R. MISHIL SHAH secured 4th place in Men Individuals.
College at the Inter-Collegiate
MISHIL SHAH
Mumbai University Chess
Championship 2017-18. UNIVERSITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT
• Won the Gold medal at the recently December 8, 2017
held Chess Competition, Yuva Khel
SHONIT GHIA secured 4th place in Men Individuals.
Summit.
• Was part of the winning team in the
Mumbai Team Chess Championship
2017 conducted by Indian Chess FOOTBALL SHONIT GHIA
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• S e c u re d B ro n z e i n t h e A F I
BCDAAA meet in Discus Throw
DSO KICKBOXING CHAMPIONSHIP
• Won Gold medal in Shot Put at the September 29, 2017
AFI State Level. ADITYA GOGIA secured 3rd Place in U-19
• Won Bronze medal in Discus Boys
Throw at the AFI State Level. TANISHKA PALVIA secured 3rd Place in
KRITHIKA
• Won Gold medal in Shot Put at the Mumbai University U-19 Girls ADITYA GOGIA
Athletics Tournament.
DSO Skating Championship
• Won Silver medal in Discus Throw at the Mumbai
University Athletics Tournament. October 13, 2017
• Represented Mumbai University at the West Zone Inter Parth Vora
University Women’s Cricket Championship where they Ÿ secured 1st Place in 300m U-19 Boys
stood First. Ÿ secured 1st Place in 500m U-19 Boys
• Also Represented India at The All India Women’s Cricket Ÿ secured 1st Place in 1000m U-19 Boys PARTH VORA
Championship scheduled from March 2-14 , 2018, where
Ÿ secured 1st Place in 2500m U-19 Boys
her team secured the 2nd Position.
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Ÿ Secured 1st place at All India Senior Ÿ Secured 3rd Place at International
Ranking Badminton Tournament in 2018 Challenges in Iran and Poland 2017.
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INTER COLLEGIATE EVENTS ORGANISED
A college annual fest is an event that students eagerly await. Apart from fun and excitement, it provides a platform to students to exhibit
their talents. The fest also helps hone the students' managerial skills, as organising an inter-collegiate fest draws big sponsor money and
even big crowds.
CINÉPHILIA
August 4 & 5, 2017
Winners at CINÉPHILIA
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INTER COLLEGIATE EVENTS ORGANISED
NUMERO UNO
September 22 & 23, 2017
I/C Principal felicitated Chief Guest Dr. Dinesh Kamble, Numero Uno 1st place joint winners R.N. Podar School
Registrar, Mumbai University; at the Valedictory Ceremony
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INTER COLLEGIATE EVENTS ORGANISED
DISCIDIUM 2018
January 19 & 20, 2018
HR FEST
September 1, 2 & 3 2017
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OFF D’ CUFF
February 2, 2018
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BLAZE
January 30, 31 & February 1, 2018
BLAZE is an intercollegiate
finance festival organised by
The Investment Club of H.R.
College which embodies
Business-Luck-Ambition-
Zeal and Entrepreneurship.
BLAZE is the only inter
Absorbed in the proceedings
collegiate finance fest which
is organised to emphasise the
opportunity to implement their technical know-how. For the
impor tance of financial
organizers, in brainstorming and coming up with new events
literacy and to introduce the
Inauguration of BLAZE and for the participants who learnt something new by the end of
financial concepts to the
the day.
students. The fest consisted of 12 events spread across three
days. Partnering with numerous well established companies as well as
budding enterprises, contributed to the success of the fest.
Blaze has a wide range of events; extending from Bullseye, the
virtual mock stock exchange to fashion or rather business show, The special guests for the festival included the Big Boss 11
Mr. and Ms. Blaze. With every event planned to challenge the contestants Arshi Khan, Aakash Dadlani and a promising and
students' business skills, decision making, analytical skills, budding choreographer Sidra.
marketing, finance or management, it is a test and experiment at Drashta Shelawala was crowned Mr. Blaze and Sneha Arora was
fun and broadening knowledge. It provides the students an crowned Ms. Blaze.
unparalleled platform to prove their mettle in a variety of finance
The Inter-collegiate segment of BLAZE was lead by the
related events.
Students Council, with the Placement Cell as the Runners up.
Be it Clueless, a murder mystery with a range of hidden clues
The Inter-collegiate trophy was taken home by Jaihind College.
and tasks spread over the entire college, or House of Cards, an
They were followed KC College and the third position was
event that coupled the brilliance of chess with the loose cannon
acquired by ISME.
gambling element of cards, it was a game
that thoroughly tingled and wrung your
brain neurons, or even Narcos, it made
you think like a drug kingpin powdered
with equipping one with killer business
instincts; the new events were, to say, the
talk of the town.
The classical Bullseye saw the highest
participants, Agree to Disagree saw hot
debates by able word smiths and Mad
Men the crazy, wonky marketing ideas of
tomorrow's world; old is still appreciated
and celebrated.
These events gave all parties involved an
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NAANDI 2018
January 6, 8 & 9, 2018
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ELYSIUM
January 17 & 18, 2018
DEBATE COMPETITION
January 22, 2018
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SHRISHTI 2018
January 21-31, 2018
Ralph Waldo Emerson very wisely said ‘Nature always wears the
colour of the spirit’.
In the light of conserving natural resources, Godrej Consumer
Products Limited, H.R. College of Commerce and Economics
& Stree Mukti Sanghathana took pro active steps and joined
their hands together to spread awareness and organized an Inter
Collegiate event Shrishti.
The events had been put together to strike a perfect balance to
catering to those students who exhibited zeal, ambition, The students of Colaba Municipal School participating in the
Poster Making Competition.
enthusiasm and love towards Mother Nature. Srishti - 2018 is an
attempt to create awareness and reduce the adverse effects of The Panel discussion stressed upon the fact that Mumbai
waste on Health, Environment or Aesthetics. generates an estimated 10,000 metric tonnes of waste daily.
Shrishti was scheduled in such a way that there were pre-events Majority of such waste is not treated and is subject to disposal in
lined up from January 21-31, 2018, a main day event followed landfills. Waste disposal is an area of concern for everyone. The
by a Panel Discussion. One of the major pre-events was the initiatives need to begin by segregating wet and dry wastes at
Poster making competition that was held in a Municipal School home. Initiatives need to be taken to positively influence people
of Colaba on the occasion of Republic Day. The topic for the to segregate wastes into different categories. Godrej Ltd, under
event was ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan’, the Prime Minister’s the CSR initiative, is carrying out various projects for conversion
flagship project that generated an optimistic response from all of waste into some form of energy through the process of
across India. Students aged from 8-14 participated with great biomethanization. Moreover, individual efforts can go a long
enthusiasm to showcase their talent. way. Communication is also an important element of curbing
improper waste disposal.
It was overwhelming to see participants working on marvelous
artworks of nature with a rather amazing display of effective SMS through the concept of Self Help Groups has uplifted the
techniques in order to eradicate wastage and dumping. lower strata of the society which has played an instrumental role
in developing waste management habits.
Shrishti - 2018 was environmentally driven, therefore, a
majority of the competition took place on an online platform In conclusion, the entire event was a massive success which
with entries from Nepal to the United Kingdom. Pre events like received accolades and verbal appreciation from everyone.
the Essay writing competition; Logo-designing
and Photography competition were held on the
digital platform.
T h e fo c a l p o i n t wa s ‘ E f fe c t i ve Wa s te
Management’ and obviously we received
brilliant essays and photographs relating to the
same. The response was phenomenal.
Additionally, there was a Logo and a Short Film
competition with cash prizes and certificates.
With over a hundred entries across all forums,
numerous varied yet creative entries were
received and a selection from a wide array of Panel discussion held at H.R. College on “Zero Waste Management”.
incredible talent was quite the challenge.
The main day’s event consisted of an impromptu
Ad-making competition called AD-Mad, the
judge being Mr. Dirven Hazari.
Following this, there was a panel discussion with
profound speakers from their respective fields, at
H.R. College to address the topic ‘Zero Waste
Management’. This discussion shed light on the
various aspects of Zero Waste Management.
Nature Club Core Committee for Shrishti
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SOCIAL INITIATIVES
There is a conscious effort to encourage the students to take responsibility and initiatives in the social sector for the betterment of the society.
For this purpose students of the institution are encouraged to participate in socially relevant activities. With the objective of giving back to the
society, participants contribute to the well being of the society by visiting old age homes, orphanages, NGOs active in the area of Healthcare,
Environment etc.
Joy of Giving
February 20 & 21, 2018
The Students’ Council conducted ‘Joy
of Giving’ in the college, a social
initiative which involved collecting
donations of old and usable items for a
charitable cause. Blood Donation Drive
The Students’ Council is the apex student body of H.R. College of Commerce & Economics.
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GEMS | SOCIAL INITIATIVES
GEMS
The under privileged children are invited
by GEMS for a Christmas party every
year. Santa Claus distributes gifts to
them, after the cake is cut and snacks
are eaten the kids participate in games
and dance to some bollywood music.
DANCE COMPETITION
September 27, 2017
A dance competition was organised for school children
by H.R. College students trained 4 groups of students of
class 7th and 8th, for 4 days. There were 10 groups
competing in all. One of the groups trained by GEMS
came 2nd in the competition. The students had a lot of Mrs. Padma Shah, Member HSNCB with the teachers, judges and
fun preparing for the dance competition. winners of the dance competition
I/C Prinicipal Mr. Parag Thakkar and Member HSNCB
Mrs. Padma Shah were the guests on this occasion. They
felicitated and awarded the winners. Dr. Chandani
Bhattacharjee, Dr. Rita Khatri and Ms. Pooja Lalwani
CHRISTMAS PARTY AT HR COLLEGE
were invited as judges for the day.
G.E.M.S. also organized the Christmas Party for the Children of
CHASE - THE TREASURE HUNT the Foster Care Home at Worli on December 22, 2017. With many
September 27, 2017 presents distributed and many games played, the children had
HR students also organised Chase at VBM School, Grant ample opportunity for fun! The students danced to their favourite
Road. The event was organised for 7th and 8th grade tunes making it a very 'Merry' Christmas for everyone.
students. The students were sent in groups of 4 and there
were 10 spots within the school premises where various
tasks were organised. The first 3 teams to reach the last
spot were rewarded. Overall the students enjoyed the
activity and had great fun.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
December 20, 2017
G.E.M.S. organised a Christmas party at VBM School.
H.R. College celebrated Christmas Eve with the primary
kids. Members played games with the little ones. The
students were happy and enjoyed themselves immensely.
Everyone sang and danced, recited poems - showcasing
their talents. Santa Claus distributed gifts and chocolates
amongst the students adding to the excitement. 'Merry' Christmas for everyone
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NSS - National Service Scheme
The University of Mumbai supports the NSS and encourages all the youth to join the programme. The vision
of the scheme is to inculcate values of compassion and humanity and feelings for fellow persons.
Mr. Rahul Mishra
The combined participation in community service leads to a sense of involvement in the task of nation
Coordinator
building. The motto ‘NOT ME, BUT YOU’ underlines that the welfare of an individual is ultimately dependent
on the welfare of the society as a whole.
The NSS attempts to develop in the young students a sense of social and civic responsibility and trains them
to utilize their knowledge in finding practical solutions to individual and community problems.
The HR-NSS unit has been trying through its various activities to do community service and bring about
changes in the society and also help the volunteers build their personality in the process.
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The HR NSS Unit also participated in the Swachh Bharat SOCIAL INITIATIVES | NSS
Pakhwada as per the schedule provided by the University of
Mumbai.
OATH TAKING
August 1, 2017
Prof. Yunus Gangat was invited to address the volunteers on the
importance of 'swachhta' and related issues. He also explained
the benefits of cleanliness. NSS volunteers actively participated
and showed great enthusiasm. The event ended with all the
volunteers taking 'Swachhta Shapath(Oath)', promising to fulfill
their duty towards the society and nation.
SETTING-UP OF DUSTBINS AT CHURCHGATE 55 Volunteers took part in the event. Volunteers cleaned all the shelves, fans,
STATION windows inside the library area.
August 2, 2017
The NSS unit of HR College set-up dustbins at Churchgate
station made by the NSS volunteers called 'Tetra packs'. The
NSS Volunteers first took permission from the railway authority
at Mumbai Central station. They were set-up near an Amul stall
at Churchgate station. The people at the stall were very helpful
and generous and provided electricity, as the dustbin glows
every time it is used.
CLEANLINESS DRIVE AT H.R. COLLEGE
August 3 to 5, 2017
The N.S.S. unit of H.R. College of Commerce and Economics
conducted a cleaning event in library premises for 3 days in 3 Waste Management Seminar
slots each day, as per the schedule given by the University of
Mumbai, under the project head 'Swachh Bharat Pakhwada'.
55 Volunteers took part in the event. Volunteers cleaned all the
shelves, fans, windows inside the library area. The event was a
big success because of the active participation of volunteers and
support from library staff who provided all the cleaning
equipment and much needed guidance for the job.
DOOR-TO-DOOR CAMPAIGN
August 7 & 8, 2017
As per the schedule prescribed by the University of Mumbai,
under the project head 'Swachh Bharat Pakhwada', the N.S.S.
unit of H.R. College of Commerce and Economics organized a
door-to- door campaign with NSS Volunteers visiting different Door-to-door Campaign - 'Swachh Bharat Pakhwada'
residential buildings in the local area and talking with the
residents regarding the importance of cleanliness, it's ill-effects
and the need to segregate garbage.
The unit received a good response from residents of the building
who shared the problems faced by them regarding garbage
disposal.
WASTE MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
August 9, 2017
The volunteers of N.S.S. unit of H.R. College attended the
Waste Management Seminar organized at K.C auditorium. 5
NSS volunteers attended the seminar as per the requirement
given. The main focus of the seminar was to communicate with
the volunteers about ways to manage waste and the benefits, so Rally to create awareness about Swachhta (cleanliness)
that they could guide people living around them and make them
understand the importance of waste management.
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'SWACHH BHARAT PAKHWADA' SOCIAL INITIATIVES | NSS
August 14, 2017
The N.S.S. unit of H.R. College organized a rally under the
project head 'Swachh Bharat Pakhwada'. NSS volunteers in
large numbers came together to create awareness about the
importance of Swachhta (cleanliness) in our country. The event
ended at Oval maidan with all the volunteers taking a pledge to
maintain the rich heritage of the country.
PEACE RALLY
August 5, 2017
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LEADERSHIP TRAINING CAMP SOCIAL INITIATIVES | NSS
Essay competition topic "What will I do for cleanliness? Free Thalassemia check-up for HR degree college students
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The N.S.S. unit of H.R. College of Commerce and Economics conducted a seminar at West
Khetwadi School, Charni Road to promote hand washing for disease prevention as per the
circular received from Mumbai University under the project head 'Swachhta hi Sewa.'
The seminar was conducted on Saturday, September 23, 2017. Prof. Rahul Mishra, NSS
Coordinator, lead the seminar along with 15 NSS volunteers. The seminar was a success due to
active participation of children and volunteers, effective speech and support from school staff.
Promoting hand washing for
disease prevention
A seminar on 'Road Safety Awareness' was organized by the NSS unit of H.R. College. A
prominent speaker from the RTO educational institution Mr. Vinod Vichare guided the
students about the importance of taking care of one's life before anything else. It was an
interesting seminar where he showed us videos of road accidents and shared his personal
experiences.
Vice-Principal Dr. Rajeshwari Ravi felicitated the guest and encouraged the students by
taking an oath with them to always follow the rules for safety and educate everyone about
the same.
Seminar on 'Road Safety Awareness'
CLEANLINESS DRIVE
September 26, 2017
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NSS - CLEANLINESS WALKATHON SOCIAL INITIATIVES | NSS
October 2, 2017
Participants at rally
BOOK DONATION
November 28 to December 9, 2017
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT
November 29 & 30, 2017
SPECIAL CAMP
December 2017
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BLOOD DONATION DRIVE
February 21& 22, 2018
“If you donate money, you give food. But if you donate blood, you
give Life."
The NSS Unit of H.R. College of Commerce & Economics
conducted a 2 day blood donation drive at Churchgate station.
The next blood Donation drive was held in the H.R. College
premises on February 23, 2018.
The Programme Officer of HR-NSS Mr. Rahul Mishra guided (L) Students donating blood. (R) Mr Anil Patil from Nair Hospital
felicitated by I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar
the NSS volunteers in their efforts apart from donating blood
himself. The donors were provided with blood donor ID cards, jointly led to the collection of 180 bottles of blood. Thus, the
certificates. drives not only helped people but also created awareness about
The drive was managed by extremely dedicated volunteers who the importance of donating blood.
MISSION MANGROVES
August 2017
An annual event for the United Way Mumbai team this was the
third time they invited us to be a part of their Mangrove planting
campaign. It was an extremely enlightening experience. Several
nature experts on scene explained to us how exactly mangrove
germination works; How tides affect growth etc. It was
definitely a muddy affair but great fun nevertheless. Held on a
stretch of wetlands at Airoli it was sheer fun to take part in.
Drenched to the knees in mud, everybody ran around planting
mangrove saplings in whatever space they could find.
The aim of the event was to replenish the mangrove cover in the
city after Mumbai lost 40% of its mangroves over the past Students of HR College plant saplings on the stretch of wetlands at Airoli
decade due to reclamation of land, construction, sewage
treatment and encroachments.
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MUMBAI MARATHON
January 2018
Spread over a period of three days members of the club were
given the responsibility of the Corporate Challenge Tent an area
at the marathon reserved for corporate teams where
arrangements were made for the participants’ comfort and
entertainment before and after their marathon run.
It gave students an opportunity to interact with corporates, get
them engaged in various activities including games, dancing and
whole lot of other fun. It was an overwhelming experience for
Painting walls around the city to convey a message
the students because they got to see the different (fun) side of
(Information, Education and Communication material) at
their workplace for child beneficiaries and creating
awareness on health & hygiene.
Volunteers from SUW helped facilitate the above activities
for the employees with the UW team by helping them
conduct and organize the proceedings. All five locations
were covered solely by volunteers from our college; they
were stationed at the locations for the whole day till all the
activities wrapped up.
PROJECT PAHAL
November 2017
This was the second consecutive year of participating in the corporates. It was an experience of great learning, honing both
awareness campaign, Project PAHAL - a Hepatitis B awareness their leadership skills and team coordination in an enthusiastic
and prevention campaign, that ran throughout different parts of manner. It was also the H.R. contingents third year being on the
Mumbai. organizing team of the marathon.
About 12 volunteers participated in the drives that entailed one
day of training followed by three field visits. These door-to-door UNITED FOR ROAD SAFETY CAMPAIGN
awareness drives happened in the month of November 2017,
sensitized and impacted a total of 100 households at least in and February 2018
around Machimar Nagar, Colaba. HR Student United Way
The activity not only brought about consciousness among the in coordination with HR
volunteers themselves but also gave them the chance to educate NSS participated in the
and inform hundreds of people who were otherwise oblivious to Road safety. United Way
the dangers of this disease. Mumbai in association
with Castrol has been
organizing Road safety
seminars across the city
with the aim of sensitizing
the youth about reckless
driving.
The United for Road Safety (URS) team came to the college
and mainly focused on teaching students safe / defensive driving
skills. They gave students an insight into why safe driving and
following traffic rules is important. The session was conducted
in two parts - classroom training by use of presentations and
videos and the second part was a demo session by a professional
biker. It was an enlightening as well as fun session where not only
did students learnt but got several freebies to take back home. A
pledge wall was set up that received massive support from
Visiting households to spread awareness about Project PAHAL students and teachers alike.
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ENACTUS
Enactus is a community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of
entrepreneurial action to transform lives and shape a better and more sustainable world.
Ms. Kanupriya Sharma
This student organization works with different communities at the grass root level and develops Coordinator
sustainable business models for them. Enactus acts as a catalyst for converting every student into a
socially responsible business leader of tomorrow.
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Team Enactus at the India Nationals Team Enactus presented Project Jalvrudhi to Mahindra & Mahindra
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PROJECT JALVRUDDHI
Project Jalvruddhi, is Enactus H.R. College's solution to the THE ENACTUS FEST
pressing water concerns of India. We aim to combat primarily February 6, 2018
two water issues:
1. Contaminated water: Combating the problem of water Keeping up with the essence of partnering for a better future,
contamination, we provide water filters to purify the water and Enactus H.R. College participated at the 'Enactus Fest'
make it suitable for consumption. organized by Enactus Jai Hind College. It was a fun filled event
with activities like 'pawplay', 'triathlon' and 'human library'. The
2. Lack of awareness: We conduct workshops for rural families
team fromEnactus HRC promoted their flagship projects and
to create awareness regarding water conservation and protection
pitched for collaborations.
of water resources.
In order to solve our aim and for affordability purpose, Enactus
H.R. College provides water filters at a minimal rate.
To operate the whole project, we have devised a commission-
based model. This will involve identifying villagers, who can be
made entrepreneurs. The villager will be trained by us in respect
of basic technical knowledge and communication skills. They
will be responsible for selling the, filters to villagers and thus get a
commission for the number of
filters sold.
Project Jalvruddhi is dedicated to
revolutionize the manner in
which water has been purified
and utilized by the households of
rural India since the olden times, Flagship project
and consequently empower the
ENACTUS DAY
rural communities by providing
avenues to financially sustain
their families with increased Rolling drum for February 24, 2018
income. transporting water
Enactus HRC celebrated Enactus
CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN Day, a fun filled evening where the all
the members interacted with each
December 18-21, 2017 other, participated in fun activities and developed team spirit. It
was a day to celebrate the spirit of Enactus, to understand what
In accordance with the Enactus does, and discover ways to make, A Difference A Day
Christmas spirit of giving without because in the end, We All Win!
getting something in return,
Enactus HRC collaborated with
Career Ninja, an educational
startup and held a Christmas
HAVE YOU MET YOU?
campaign, a donation drive February 26-27, 2018
conducted on the college
campus, where the items Enactus HRC conducted a campaign called “Have You Met
You?” on the college campus. It was aimed at encouraging
collected were given to people to be more self confident, be assertive and enhance their
underprivileged self worth. With interesting tasks like wear yourself like a badge,
children. create your own hashtag and compliment yourself, we tried to
make people realise the importance of believing and loving your
The items included
their own self. The campaign was a huge success with a turnout
clothes, toys, books,
exceeding 400 people.
stationery and packaged
food which were The enthusiastic participation of students, faculty and even staff
distributed to the members was encouraging and refreshing. In the recent years, it
beneficiaries via their has become imperative to talk about mental health issues and
NGO partners. this platform was used to spread awareness about the importance
self awareness and self love.
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Organising team of “Have You Met You?” A team building activity was planned for students the following
day, where students from different teams were grouped together
and had to perform various tasks across the city, from visiting
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WALK AGAINST PLASTIC The students interacted with the women undergoing vocational
April 5, 2018 training in the Yuva Parivartan centre. The friendly interactions
involved questions about the local life in Wada and discussions
Enactus H.R. College participated in 'Walk Against Plastic' in about the cultural differences between the two communities.
Mumbai. It was an initiative taken by the youth in support of the The KSU delegates were amazed and inspired by how the locals
plastic ban declared by the Maharashtra government. managed to sustain a living with limited availability and
The event was organised by PURPOSE 24, a student run social accessibility to basic resources required for survival. Effective
organisation in collaboration with NGO partners Lodha suggestions with respect to introduction of Computer literacy
Foundation and Arnaiya Foundation. Annually, approximately programmes, vocational courses etc. in the region were put
500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide. More than one forth. The fact that the students from the village had made
million bags are used every minute. vision boards for themselves which motivated them to attain
their future endeavours were appreciated by the KSU delegates.
The event was attended by 500 youngsters, who led a march The visit ended well where both communities learned a lot
with placards and banners. Also, the students distributed 2000 about each others communities and their culture.
cloth bags to common people during the event. They pledged to
stop using plastic and launched Project Aajivika to provide
alternatives to plastic bags by selling trendy handmade canvas
tote bags, stitched by rural women of Maharashtra.
ENHANCING INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT RELATIONS: A VISIT TO WADA
April 8, 2018
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INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR YOGA
June 21, 2017
SYNC ORIENTATION
August 2, 2017
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WDC - Womens’ Development Cell
The WDC seeks to encourage girl students to work towards their personal and social development. The Cell
aims in particular at sensitizing the student community to issues relating to the female gender. The role of
Ms. Saleha Syed
the Cell is to equip the students with the requisite awareness and self confidence which in turn would allow
Coordinator
them to take their rightful place in the society.
It provides for dialogue, discussion, and deliberation on women's rights and gender-related issues. To
encourage participation from NGOs and law enforcement agencies in this area to become a resource centre
for women and provide a forum for exchange of ideas and to review safety and security measures for female
employees and girl students.
EXPRESSIONS 2017
August 16, 2017
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ICC - The Internal Complaints Committee
The Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) of the college was constituted in February, 2017 for three years. This was as per the
requirement of the University Grants Commission (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women Employees
and Students in Higher Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2015. Adv. Nirmala Samant Prabhavalkar had then addressed the
audience on February 17, 2017 on Gender Sensitization with reference to the regulations and the Act against sexual harassment.
“WHY LAWS IN INDIA HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO MAKE WOMEN AND GIRLS SAFE?”
December 18, 2018
LAWS AGAINST SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE THE MEMBERS OF THE ICC, 2017-18
March 8, 2018 Presiding Officer
Ms. Anita Khushu (Associate Professor)
Faculty Members
On the occasion of International Women’s Day a seminar was organized Dr. Madhuri Tikam
wherein Adv. Rahul Mahaskar, a practicing Attorney and Ms Priya
Dr. Priyamvada A. Sawant
Varghese, from Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Business Ethics team,
addressed the audience. Adv. Mahaskar who is also the founder of Forum Non-Teaching Employees
Hammurabi Tablet, spoke about the laws against sexual harassment at Ms. Jyoti Govindani
workplace in India and the initiative taken by various institutions to Mr. Prakash Lakhwani
handle the problem. He also congratulated I/C Principal Prof. Parag Students’ representatives
Thakkar for having constituted the ICC in the college. Undergraduate Ms. Anvita Dixit
Ms Priya Varghese, a senior and experienced professional from Tata Post-Graduate Ms. Neha Galvani
Consultancy Services spoke about her experience in handling issues Research Scholar Ms. Jasbir Kaur Sodi
related to sexual harassment at workplace with special reference to Tata External Member (NGO)
Code of Conduct. She also spoke about her experience of organizational Adv Nirmala Samant Prabhavalkar,
POSH review and imparting training regarding company policies against
Chairperson, Counselling and Legal Cell,
sexual harassment. The seminar was attended by students from various
“Centre for the Study of Social Change”
courses. The seminar concluded with a Q & A session.
(CSSC), Mumbai
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TALENT PARADE
September 18, 2017
I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar, Vice Principal Dipika Bhatia, Coordinators Ms Bharti Sharma and Ms Amrita Kambli with
Mr. H.R.: Nikhil Rupreja & Ms. H.R.: Devanshi Jhaveri; Mr. H.R. Runner - Up: Shivanshu Paliya & Ms. H.R. Runner - Up: Jhanvi Nawani
Talent Parade Chief Guest Mihir Ahuja (Beat-Boxing) Best Performance for dance Best Singers: Mansi Joshi & Kedar Kamat
Darasing Khurana, fashion consultant
and HR alumnus
Aftab Ghanchi (Magician) Bharat Natyam performance by Ms. Milita Ganguly Melodious song by Mr. Rahul Mishra
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Internationalisation
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EXPLORING GLOBAL DIMENSIONS
IPC organizes various student and faculty exchanges, scholarships, summer sessions, and other opportunities for internationalization, in
collaboration with partner institutions across the globe. The college has embarked on a fruitful journey by attempting to project the college
and the country as a modern education hub, training the students to be better ambassadors of tomorrow.
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Deakin University INTERNATIONALISATION AT HR
November 3, 2017
Dr. Chalty, Vice Dean of Deakin University and Mrs. Ravneet the students about the courses offered, their application
Pahwa, Country Director at Deakin University helped in procedures, current visa norms and student intake.
finalizing the Global Exchange Program and announced the The Masters programmes, which range from 9 to 13 months,
Faculty Visit to Australia. start in September and cover four units of class work.
An informative session The students were enlightened about the summer school
on “Applying to MBA programmes that are generally held from mid-June to the end of
programs in the U.S.A” July. Each package contains two courses, 10 ECTS credits, a
w a s h e l d b y M r. business trip every week including an optional extra visit that
Michael Joseph provide an insider’s view of the French lifestyle.
Cuneo, the Assistant There are seven summer school packages offered by Kedge
Director of Admissions Business School 3 in Marseille. 3 in Bordeaux and 1 in Toulon.
at John Hopkins
University. With the Deakin University
John Hopkins Carey December 6, 2017
Business School’s Mr. Michael Joseph Cuneo, Assistant
f lagship two-year Director of Admissions at John Hopkins Ms. Ravneet Pahwa, Country
Global MBA, students University, USA Head from Deakin University,
from around the world Australia came to enlighten the
explore how business can make a meaningful impact in society. students about the various aspects
The program features their keystone Innovation for Humanity of the university. Deakin Univer-
(I4H) program, named one of the "Top 10 Most Innovative sity, Victoria State offers courses in Ms. Ravneet Pahwa
Business School Courses in the World" by Forbes. key areas of study such as Interna- Deakin University
tional Accounting, Financial Planning,
Mr. Michael Joseph Cuneo & Mr. Will Hall, London School of International Finance, Sports Management, Marketing &
Economics Accounting, Business Analytics and Law.
The Deakin Business School has a growing reputation around
November 27, 2017
the world with respect to its MBA program. It is ranked 1st in
Situated in the heart of London, Australia and 16th in the world.
LSE offers more than 170 courses
Ms. Ravneet Pahwa held an interactive session and evaluated
in the field of social science, the
the benefits of pursuing further education in Australia, vividly
most prestigious of which is the
describing the multi-cultural society and heritage Australia has
MSc in Economics. As the world’s
to offer.
top-ranked dedicated social
science institute, it places a high This was followed by an announcement of a scholarship
Mr. Will Breare-Hall
value on research. available exclusively for H.R. College students, a 50% tuition
from the LSE, UK
fee waiver.
In this session, Mr. Will Hall briefed
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Plymouth University
SUMMER SCHOOLS
March 22, 2018
The student ambassadors of the International Programmes Commit-
tee welcomed Professor Atul Mishra from Plymouth University University of California: Berkeley
along with Ms. Rupal Parekh.
Students Selected for Summer School:
Professor Atul Mishra is a lecturer in Strategic Management at the
Plymouth Business School. Plymouth University is based predomi- Nidhi Parikh Nitya Gandhi
nantly in England and it is the 30th largest University in the United Sania Salunkhe Tara Sood
Kingdom, having very diverse students.
London School of Economics
An interactive seminar on the Changing Role of Asia in Global
H.R. & LSE Linkage -
Economy and Business was held, wherein the students were
familiarized with some key topics related to international business. Post Graduation Students: 04
The discussion was followed by a question and answer session which Students Selected for Summer School:
was very enlightening. The impact of the economies of the South Ria D Souza Monish Kalro
East Asian Nations on world trade was truly notable. The session was
Chirag Jain Dharti Trevadia
informative and interesting.
Deepak Lalwani Hiten Chowdhury
Saral Chowdhury Jeevika Sahajwani
SCHOLARSHIPS Kedge Business School
In addition to sessions and workshops that offer international Highlights of the Linkage
exposure, the International Programmes Committee strives to give
the students of H.R. College a chance to receive scholarships abroad. - Free Registration for Students
- Partner Institution Discounts
Betty and Donald Keating Scholarship
- Future Faculty Exchange
19th April to 21st June, 2017 - The Betty and Donald Keating
Scholarship is a fully funded need-based scholarship for a trinity - Number of Students: 02
term at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford University, England. The
learning environment encourages students to not only excel
academically, but also actively participate in extra-curricular
activities.
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
Kedge Business School & H.R. College
The fund targets those students who attend universities that
demonstrate academic access to students from all sections of Indian
society. This years recipient was Ms. Khushboo Agarwal, SYBAF.
McDonald Conference for Leaders of Character IPC strives to facilitate world-class
21-25th March 2018 - The McDonald Conference for Leaders of learning opportunities for the
Character is an annual conference held at the United States Military students of the college. The college
Academy, Westpoint, USA, which invites renowned speakers and has retained old tie-ups and forged
student leaders from across the globe. ahead with new linkages. An MoU,
This year Ms. Anaheez Patel was selected as a fellow and invited to has been signed between H.R.
attend the conference on a fully sponsored trip. College and the Kedge Business
School to explore the possibilities of
SP Jain Global School of Management collaborations between the two
8th - 11th January, 2018 - SP Jain’s ASAP (Advanced Student distinguished institutions. It
Admission Program) recipients were Ms. Simone Mody and Mr. primarily offers courses in Business
Rishant Varshney. The ASAP programme included a number of and Management along with
Ms. Laurence Mariet-
sessions and lectures that covered various aspects of business Sanchez, Kedge Masters’ Programmes in various
management and cultural immersive activities. The topics range Business School, fields such as Marketing, Finance
from Global Learning, Strategy in Business to Cross Cultural France and Human Resource. The
Management. institution follows the mission of
University of Westminster “create, share, care.”
The University of Westminster is one of the few universities in the The agreement offers a 25% discount on the tuition fees
UK to offer full scholarships to post graduate students. The for the students of H.R. College and enables them to
scholarship was awarded to Ms. Anjali Bhanot to study MSc. integrate into International MSc & Masters in
Entrepreneurship & Innovation. Management.
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University of Cincinnati
December 11, 2017
The students of H.R. College along with I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar and Dr.
Chandani Bhattacharjee were hosted by the University of Cincinnati at Vivanta
by Taj President. The evening began with early dinner where students of both the
Japanese Delegation
November 20, 2017
institutions got the opportunity to interact with one another and have discussions
on various topics ranging from business cultures in India and the United States of
America to topics like personal fields of interest. The students of IPC welcomed Mr. Noda
Post dinner, the students moved to a small hall by the pool where the event began and his team comprising 40 young budding
with a classical dance performance by Shreya Sharma which left the students businessmen. Mr. Anil Sachdev addressed
awestruck. The students then proceeded to play an interactive game. Through the audience and delivered a talk on How to
this, they got well acquainted with one another and created many cherishable do Business in India.
memories. Mr. Sachdev began the session by
At the conclusion of the evening Mr. Parag Thakkar, I/C Principal of H.R. College mentioning the similarities and differences
awarded citations to the University of Cincinnati and guest faculty Mr. Debashish between ‘Doing Business in India’ and
Pal and Ms. Ansari Deshmukh. ‘Doing Business in Japan’. He then
proceeded to explain how Indians expect
The evening concluded with a thank you note by Mr. Parag Thakkar where he left
maximum quality products and services at
an open invitation to the students of UC to visit H.R. College again.
the minimum price, which
consequently made doing
business in India difficult. He
further reiterated his point and
cited examples to show that if you
achieve success in India, you can
be successful anywhere in the
world.
It was an interactive session with
the Japanese delegation and H.R.
students participating in the
session and getting their doubts
clarified.
The students of H.R. College along with I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar and Faculty Dr. Chandani
Bhattacharjee were hosted by the University of Cincinnati at Vivanta by Taj President
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Students
learning to cook a
German meal.
The students celebrating cultural day in Germany.
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KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY DELEGATION
April 6, 2018
CONSULAR VISITS
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US Consulate
September 19, 2017
A seminar regarding the study options available in US was
hosted by Ms. Maria Stavropoulos, Consular Officer, US
Consulate and Ms.
Rachita Gaglani,
Education USA
Adviser to provide
an insight to the
students about the
various universities
Dr. Priyamvada Sawant, faculty representative to Germany 2017. in the United
States and the
application process Ms. Stavropoulos & Ms. Gaglani
for the same.
The students were introduced to the entire process of
applying to foreign universities, right from tracking
academic performances and training for tests like GMAT,
to looking for scholarships and academic aid from colleges.
It was recommended that they start planning 18 months
prior to applications date, to be confident and well
prepared for the admission procedure.
With a 25% increase in the number of Indian students in
the US, the increasing diversity was a major area of
discussion. The students were also informed about the
current visa norms that are applicable for university
admissions.
Indian Exchange Students recounted their experiences in Germany
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ONGOING PROGRAMMES
SPANISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMME
It is the aim of the college to ensure that students are given access
to opportunities for holistic development. In spite of being a little
difficult to learn, knowledge of a foreign language is extremely
fulfilling, assists in communication and connecting with
different cultures across the world, and helps gain an edge over
others in the same field.
IPC has arranged for Spanish classes (Level: A1) in H.R
College, in association with Hispanic Horizons. The students
responded with enthusiasm and the current strength of the class
is 52. Ms Anita Patki is conducting the Spanish classes.
Certification sessions by Dr. Alvin Lee, Deakin University
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME BY DR. ALVIN LEE
Dr. Alvin Lee from Deakin University, Australia conducted a
workshop on Startup Management on January 18, 2018. He
spoke about risk management, venture capital and
entrepreneurship. Total strength: 40
FACULTY EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
Number of Teachers: 2; Dates of the Programme: January 22 to
February 3, 2018.
The exchange faculty conducted lectures for students of Junior
College as well as Degree College.
DEAKIN GLOBAL PROGRAMME
February 18-24, 2018 Kennesaw State University Faculty & Students at H.R. College
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Student Enrichment
108 Students’ Council
110 Rotaract Club
113 Sports Council
115 Nature Club
117 General Events & Management Society
119 International Programmes Committee
121 PSDS - Public Speaking & Debating Society
121 Foundation Course
122 Investment Club
123 FEMA
124 Marathi Vangdmay Mandal
126 GDC Club
128 Young Leaders Club
129 CODE
130 Sindhi Sangat
134 FYJC Orientation
135 Young Minds
136 Commerce Club
138 French Club
139 Cascade Club
143 Hindi Sahitya Parishad
146 Math Club
147 Insight Club
148 Economics Club
148 Open House
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STUDENTS’ COUNCIL
The Students’ Council is the apex student body of the college. The Council is known for its professionalism
and its outstanding commitment and contribution towards the college. The purpose of the students’
Ms. Shubhada Kanchan
council is to give students an opportunity to develop leadership by organizing and carrying out college Coordinator
activities and service projects. In addition to planning events that contribute to student and community
welfare, the students’ council is the voice of the student body.
Besides handling the admission process from the sale of forms to declaration of merit lists and collection
of fees, the Students’ Council organises the orientation ceremonies for both Degree College, aided and
unaided students.
ADMISSION PROCESS
May - July 2017
HR CARNIVAL
August 10, 2017
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ANTI RAGGING CAMPAIGN
August 8 & 9, 2017
T.Y. & M.COM. FAREWELL
An anti ragging campaign was initiated by The Students’ Council, March 9, 2018
to ensure that H.R. College is an Anti - Ragging zone. Awareness
about the ill effects of ragging and precautionary and preventive The farewell was organised by the Students’ Council for all the final
measures to be undertaken for the same was conveyed to the year degree college and M.Com. students. The fun filled evening,
students. The volunteers carried out the campaign in the college with the theme ‘Winter Wonderland’, witnessed hundreds of
premises and nearbyareas. students pouring in and was an incredible success, which ensured
that the outgoing students were sent off in style as they bid goodbye to
their alma mater.
December 8, 2017
The Students’ Council in
collaboration with HDFC
B a n k a n d B om ba y
Hospital hosted a one day
Blood Donation Drive for
all the students and staff
members. The drive saw
mor e t h a n 1 0 0
registrations and over 70
successful donations. The The symbolic cake cutting ceremony at the farewell
event for a noble cause was
undoubtedlya hugesuccess. CORE COMMITTEE
Inauguration of drive
General Secretary Creatives Assistants
Rishabh Bafna Gaurav Rajpal
Senior Joint Secretaries Vinny Mirchandani
JOY OF GIVING Abhinav Ravi Internal Affairs Head
Dhruvi Jhunjhunwala Aaditya Sahani
February 20 & 21, 2018 Yash Shroff Internal Affairs Assistant
Junior Joint Secretary Madhav Somani
Don a t i on s f r om Dhananjay Rathi Public Relations Head
Students and Staff Treasurer Dhanisha Kapadia
contr i buted to the Nikhil Unni Public Relations Assistant
Editor Rhea Anthonyraj
humble cause ranging
Jiyo Katju Socials Assistants
f r om i t em s f or Assistant Editor Divanshu Tawari
educational use tonon Ragila R Nath Rishika Nigam
perishable food items, Marketing Heads Technicals Assistants
whi ch wer e l a ter Priyanka Lodha Khushboo Punjabi
h a n d ed ov er t o Simran Talreja Kulsum Gheewala
multiple NGOs by the Marketing Assistants Admin & Logistics Head
Gautam Chadha Rishabh Jain
Students collected and segregated the donations student volunteers.
Krish Agarwal Admin & Logistics Assistant
Creatives Head Yashas Gupta
Parinaz Guard
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ROTARACT CLUB
Rotaract is a worldwide organization of young men and women
aged 16 to 30, spread over 171 countries. The Rotaract Club of
H.R. College is the youth wing of the Rotary Club of Bombay. Mr. Niren Mehta
Being supported by one of the best Rotary Clubs in the city Coordinator
provides the club with guidance and direction to perform their
duties and utilize their potential to the best of their abilities. They BOARD OF DIRECTORS
have been recognised as the Best Club 12 times in a row in President
Ishan Jawrani
Rotaract District 3141, which comprises of over 70 clubs all over
Immediate Past President
Mumbai and enjoys a total membership of over 4000 Rotaractors. Lokesh Sambhwani
The Rotaract Club of H.R. organizes more than 300 events in a Secretary
year. A few of the marquee events are mentioned as under. Surbhi Kothari
Vice President
The Lunchbox is an initiative which takes place every month Simran Talwar
where members of the club pack nutritious food into boxes and Sergeant-at-arms
then go out to various railway stations and slum areas to distribute Members of the club have fed a million Parth Mehta
these boxes. Till date, more than 1 million people have been fed people by distributing packs of Treasurer
and the target is to feed a million more! nutritious food at railway stations and Vedant Gudka
in slum areas under LUNCHBOX.
AASHAYEIN - Adopt A Village: aims at the holistic
development of rural villages of Maharashtra. It includes
p r ov i d i n g w a t e r, w a t e r c o n s e r v a t i o n , e d u c a t i o n ,
entrepreneurship, human development, light etc. Various PR and
fund raising activities have been undertaken for the same.
Ÿ BOOND (water) involves providing safe and clean drinking
water by means of building tube and surface wells.
Ÿ GAZAAB MAHARASHTRA (education) involves going to
the village for a one week duration and teaching the villagers
Students helped
budding entrepreneurs
to set up a beauty
GAZAB MAHARASHTRA - A 7 day program me where members go to a parlour cum tailoring
rural college to teach entrepreneurial and business skills, in turn fund a shop in the village
new business idea of a student.
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by which they pitch to us their business ideas and funding is
provided for the best of the ideas.
Ÿ LITER OF LIGHT (light) involves installing street and
home lights in the areas of the village devoid of light.
Ÿ SANITATION is to educate the village women about basic
menstrual hygiene and distribution of sanitary napkins, re-
usable for a span of 3 years.
UTSAV is a project celebrating the festival of Navratri along
with playing dandiya with the visually impaired children. This
year 40 talking watches were also provided to the children.
INDRADHANUSH is an art and craft competition for the LITER OF LIGHT - Lighting up a dark village street
under privileged where they make decorative things out of waste
material and the winner is awarded with a 1 year scholarship to
an art class.
SPARKLES is a project where by members spend time with
autistic children, understand the complexities of autism and
entertain them.
PAATHSHALA is a project which happens every month where
students in BMC schools basic are taught subjects like English,
Maths, Geography etc. The RCHR volunteers have compiled
their own curriculum, textbooks and schedule for these sessions.
JINGLE ALL THE WAY is a means of celebrating the festival
SANITATION - Teaching village women the basics of menstrual hygiene
of Christmas with the underprivileged.
PEHCHAAN is an initiative to make the students from
Municipal Schools who have just given their SSC Examinations
and are college ready. Since there is a lot of disparity between
private and municipal school students, providing training to
them for a span of 1 week by means of various workshops they
are encouraged to continue on to college. Help with enrolment
in colleges is provided and basics of hygiene, banking etc. are
also given. On the final day, the participants walk the ramp to UTSAV - Playing dandiya (Above & Below) SPARKLES-autistic
bag the title of Mr. and Ms. visually impaired children children entertained by RCHR volunteers.
Pehchaan.
MANORANJAN MELA is
a fun-fair organised for the
under privileged sections of
the society.
JINGLE ALL THE WAY is a 2 day Christmas celebration for various PAATHSHALA - BMC school kids PEHCHAAN -students from
sections of society - cancer patients, mentally disabled, juvenile children - to are taught basic subjects with own Municipal Schools having appeared
make their Christmas truly merry. curriculum and books their SSC Examinations trained to be
college ready
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Building Picasso
January 28, 2018
I-Lit 4.0
Leading the charge of popularising Literature amongst children
Young Rotaractors Rtr. Niyomi Sheth (TYBBI Student of H.R. who more than often find it boring, is Rotaract Club of Bombay
College), Rtr. Devansh Savani, Rtr. Shlok Shah & their team Uptown’s I-Lit. A literature festival that has coincided the
from the Rotaract Club of Bombay Uptown conducted a learning and fun curve of literature where children from standard
Drawing Competition in order to promote inter school bonding.
1 through 8 are introduced to several activities never included in
'Building Picasso', as it is called, is being conducted since the
the traditional school syllabus.
past 5 years now. Breaking all past records, more than 900 kids
from over 24 schools participated for this year. They received With the 4th edition of I-Lit, the scope of the festival was
support from their Rotary. expanded with even children from tribal communities,
orphanages, blind schools and other NGO’s and special homes
The kids left the venue with big smiles and new friends from
different school. participating in it in large numbers along with school children
from the community.
Supporting the cause and I-Lit 4.0 was Camlin Stationery Pvt.
Ltd. The all time favourite stationery company provided several
goodies for each participating student! Over 1000 kids took part
in the ongoing festival and were really happy to get this exposure.
The chairpersons and the OC of I-Lit 4.0 can proudly boast that
they've been successful in advocating non-traditional literature
and making it popular amongst children.
Last week, students from the National Service college students entrepreneurship and basic However, not all these enterprises have such
Scheme (NSS) unit of KC College, Churchgate, accounting, and started funding their business success stories. In fact, 11 out of 25 businesses
installed a machine for grinding spices at Karwale ideas,” he said. So far, HR College students have funded by HR College students eventually shut
village in Palghar district. The set up will provide conducted training sessions in four colleges down. Many of small businesses set by KC College
employment to 15 women from the area, who can and funded 25 enterprises. in Karwale village, in the past last 13 years, could
earn a living by grinding spices and selling it in the In 2016, a few students pursuing Master of Business not be sustained.
market. Administration (MBA) at Sydenham Institute of According to Satish Kolte, NSS programme officer
“We wanted to empower the women,” said Zoya Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneur- at the college, busy schedule of women in villages
Khan, one of the students. ship Education (SIMSREE), Churchgate, organised and lack of exposure to market were responsible for
For the past few years, students from various city a financial literacy camp for a village on the outskirts the failed projects.
colleges have undertaken similar projects to of Virar. They came to know that plastic was banned “The women are occupied with household chores
generate employment and financial opportunities for in the village and people used paper envelopes. The and farming activities. So they have little time to
villagers in mofussil areas of the state. Besides students helped a group of women from the village work on their own enterprise. While the villagers
strengthening the rural economy and empowering to start a paper bag making business. lack exposure, they are now visiting the city to
women in the villages, these projects provide For their project, the SIMSREE team took help of a procure raw material for their businesses,” he
students with hands-on training. city-based organisation that trained 20 women from added.
In the past three years, students from Rotaract Club the villages near Virar to make paper bags. It has
of HR College, Churchgate, have been arranging become a self-sustaining business with
funds for small-scale businesses in Kumbarwadi and more women joining in and very little help
Varwandi villages of Ahmednagar district. As part the required from the students. The women
'Gazab Maharashtra' project, villagers — mostly earn anywhere between Rs.7,000 and
youngsters — pitch business ideas to students who Rs.8,000 a month for a few hours' work.
provide them anywhere between Rs.5,000 to The students have also organised digital
Rs.10,000 as seed money to start the enterprises. literacy workshop for children at an
While parents of students chip in, most of the funding orphanage in Ulhasnagar and Dharavi to
comes from big corporations. make them employable.
Ishan Jawrani, a student of HR College, said the “We also organised financial literacy
project took shape in 2015 when they visited villages camps in villages and educated people
to dig wells in drought-hit Marathwada. “Village about various government schemes,”
chiefs showed us around and highlighted the need said Dharamaraj Thakker, final year MBA
for better schools and colleges. So we decided to student and member of college's Student
Students from HR College teach at a rural college
improve literacy rate in the villages. We taught junior Social Responsibility Cell.
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SPORTS COUNCIL
H.R. College has always given a boost to sports and physical education. The Sports Council organizes
various sports events at the Intra-College and Inter-University level. Right from the start, the College
Mr. Niren Mehta
has had cricket, hockey, football, athletics, chess, badminton, carom, water polo, skating and table- Coordinator
tennis teams, which regularly played with other college teams and often brought in accolades.
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H.R. PREMIER LEAGUE
March 20, 2018
H.R. FEST
September 2-3, 2017
CORE COMMITTEE
Presidents Marketing & P.R. Assistant
Parth Makwana Nidhi Shatija
Priyanshi Chokshi Senior College Head
Senior Advisors Kunal Ruparel
Drashta Shelawala Junior College Heads
Abbasali Kachwala Parth Vora
Executive President Abhishek Purohit
Jenai Doctor Head Committee Members
Secretary Simran Rohra
Nikhil Bhalla Prachi Lalwani
Joint Secretary Vikita Chawla
Raahil Gosar Sub-Head Committee Members
Treasurer Nikesh Darji
Nida Khan Chelsi Nanda
Marketing & P.R. Head Nikhil Panjwani
Jyotika Khanna Raveena Ahuja
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NATURE CLUB
NATURE CLUB has evolved as a club to orient and sensitize the youth towards a fragile urban
ecology in which they live. It has nurtured students to become environmentally conscious. It has
Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee
made students better members of the society with a conservationist attitude. The Club has been Coordinator
involved in several awareness drives, promotional activities, workshops for skill and knowledge
development and getting acquainted with nature through treks, walks and trails. It believes in
the practices of greening oneself before greening the college, the city and the nation.
VAN MAHOTSAV
project, set up on the college
terrace with the help of Stree
July 1, 2017 Mukti Sangathan and Godrej.
The project will manage the
Nature Club of H.R. College of Commerce & waste generated in the college by
Economics celebrated Van Mahotsav, an annual segregating the waste into dry and
tree plantation festival which aims at increasing wet at source. The wet waste will
the green cover in India, celebrated in the first go into the waste pit whereas the
week of July throughout the country. d r y wa s te w i l l b e s e n t fo r
The festival highlights the importance of forests recycling instead of to the Inauguration of the project
and educates people for the need of planting and dumping ground.
tending of trees to prevent global warming and The inaugural ceremony was attended by Mr. Parag Thakkar, I/C Principal,
reduce pollution and soil erosion, thus Dr. Pooja Ramchandani, Vice Principal, Dr. Madhuri Tikam and Dr. Rani
maintaining the delicate balance of nature. Tyagi. Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee, the faculty in-charge of Nature Club,
The students of H.R. College along with I/C explained the process of segregation and waste management to 50 first year
Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar and Professor-in- students.
charge Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee, planted The guests of honour for the ceremony Mrs. Jyoti Mhapsekar, President,
saplings within the college premises. 50 saplings Stree Mukti Sangathan and Ms. Pooja Lapasia from Godrej, presented the
were distributed among the students to promote core committee members of Nature Club with their respective posts in the
this green movement, taking a pledge for the club.
planting of trees.
Nature Club has collaborated with Let's GREEN,
an NGO, to participate in a plant plantation and
delivery service in societies for those who want
native trees in their compounds.
Mr. Parag Thakkar, I/C Principal presented Mrs. Jyoti Mhapsekar, President,
Stree Mukti Sanghathan with a token of appreciation for the Sanghathan’s
Planting of saplings at H.R. College invaluable assistance in setting up the project on the college premises.
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Hertitage Walk to see the oldest architectural masterpieces of the city, to spread
awareness about the need for protection and preservation of heritage monuments
and to safe guard them against their further deterioration in modern times.
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GENERAL EVENTS & MANAGEMENT SOCIETY
The General Events Management Society conducts various co-curricular and extra-curricular
activities from time to time and helps in organising major events of the college i.e. the Annual
Dr. Rita Khatri & Ms. Amrita Kambli
Prize Distribution. GEMS Bazaar is an annual event where students put up stalls to develop Coordinators
entrepreneurship skills. CHASE is similar to a treasure hunt.
The underprivileged children are invited for a Christmas party every year. Santa Claus
distributes gifts to them and after the cake is cut and snacks eaten, the kids participate in
games and dance to some bollywood music.
CHASE
August 16, 2017
BAZAAR 2017
September 29, 2017
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INDUCTION CEREMONY
November 7, 2017
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IPC - INTERNATIONAL PROG. COMMITTEE
The International Programmes Office is the faction responsible for International Initiatives at H.R.
College of Commerce and Economics: to engage and explore global dimensions and broaden every
Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee
student's horizons. It makes the world a platform for learning, through the development and Coordinators
implementation of student and faculty exchange programmes, guest lectures and interactive sessions.
The endeavour to provide a 360 degree educational perspective to students has
resulted in the Study Abroad Programmes, wherein students are offered scholarships
as well as the opportunity to visit campuses overseas. Students on educational
exchange programmes maintain that interaction with people from a different culture
enhances their learning experience, strengthens inter-personal relationships and help
change the stereotype attitudes of people and countries.
Even the H.R. faculty regularly partakes of exchange programmes. After all, a well-
travelled faculty can instill in students, the confidence to embark upon their chosen
paths in life with an international perspective. With an impressive list of universities Team IPC with I/C Principal
and institutions in its portfolio, the IPC creates methods to engage with these
institutes and derive maximum and mutual benefits from these alliances.
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PSDS - Public Speaking & Debating Society
As the name suggests, PSDS conducts debates, discussions and elocution
competitions on various spheres of life. The role of public speaking in the lives of
Ms. Geeta Sahu
students is increasing. Recognizing this need of the student community, the Public Coordinator
Speaking and Debating Society dives into this aspect of student development and CORE COMMITTEE
conducts various activities which help them enhance these skills. Presidents
Saniya Shaikh Saloni Sharma
Creative Heads
Naisha Madan Ruchita Aggarwal
ORIENTATION AND INDUCTION CEREMONY Marketing Head
Deepankar Paryani
August 10, 2017 PR Head
Nehal Taparia
Editorial Head
The Public Speaking and Debating Society of H.R. College Rashi Rathod Joshita Chopra
welcomed chief guest Mr. Ketan Bhagat, author of Child/God.
Hosted by Rashi Rathod and Joshita Chopra, the event began
with the traditional ceremony of lighting the lamp. The newly
inducted President for the year Saniya Shaikh, introduced the
club and its activities to the new members. The I/C Principal
Mr. Parag Thakkar, as well as the Vice Principals, Dr. Jehangir
Bharucha, Dr. Rajeshwari Ravi and Dr. Pooja Ramchandani
shared words of encouragement. Ms. Geeta Sahu Mr. Parag Thakkar Mr. Ketan Bhagat
Coordinator PSDS I/C Principal Guest Speaker
Snigdha Bansal, former president; and Abhinav Ravi, former
admin head; got nostalgic while sharing their experiences in the
club. Palak Upadhyay, also former admin head, formally handed
over the responsibilities to the new core committee for the year
2017-18. PSDS's teacher-in-charge Ms. Geeta Sahu,
welcomed the new members to the club and invited the chief
guest to express his thoughts.
Mr. Ketan Bhagat spoke about public speaking and handling
problems as they come to you. The good news was that speaking
in public is a skill that can be learnt and use various strategies to
become a better speaker and presenter.
The newly inducted core team
FOUNDATION COURSE
As a part of the Yet another successful activity
academic activities conducted by the department was a
the Department of Debate on Genetically Modified
Foundation Course Crops held on the March 21, 2018. Ms. Madhu Kelkar
organised a Poster Coordinator
Painting
Competition for the
SYBCOM students
on March 5, 2018.
The topic given to
them was 'Health Poster Painting
Impacts of the Competition and
Mobile Phone'. (r)Debate.
There were 55
poster entries.
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INVESTMENT CLUB
The Investment Club of H.R. College or I.C.H.R. is the finance club of the college. It stresses on
spreading financial literacy among students through a practical applicable approach. In light of Ms. Tasneem Razmi
their motive "Make an Investment in yourself", it organizes numerous events throughout the Coordinator
academic year ranging from seminars and mock tock exchanges to the mammoth BLAZE, H.R.
College’s very own inter collegiate finance festival.
BULLSEYE
August 11, 2017
TIMEBOMB
October 4, 2017
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Besides organising the tremendously popular STUDENT ENRICHMENT | ICHR & FEMA
BLAZE, a finance Fest, throughout the year
ICHR has taken the initiative in participating in
a variety of inter and intra college events and
performed admirably in each.
Ÿ Winning trophy at KC's Kiran.
Ÿ 1st place - Academia
Ÿ Runner up overall at - Joules
Ÿ Best Contingent at Discidium
Ÿ Best Contingent at Numero Uno
Ÿ Second Runner up at Elysium.
The year for ICHR was thus concluded with
hopes for many more successful and innovative
years to come and memories to shoulder them.
The crux being that each club member and
Organising team of ICHR
component managed to grow as a person with new
ideas and fresher clearer vision, was the true victory.
FEMA CLUB
The Financial Entrepreneurship Marketing Association (FEMA)
Ms. Sheetal Gangaramani
originated last year to nurture young talent and to give them Coordinator
exposure in event management. In the very first year, FEMA
established its name by winning the inter-collegiate Maths &
Stats quiz Numero Uno.
It is known for giving opportunities to the deserving, providing
exposure beneficial for individual growth and building abilities
of students so they are able to take up the challenges in the
corporate world.
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MVM - Marathi Vangdmay Mandal
The basic thrust area of the Marathi Vangdmay Mandal (Marathi Literature Society) is the
promotion of Maharashtrian culture and literature amongst the youth. Every year the Mandal tries
Dr. Priyamvada Sawant
putting its best foot forward by organizing various eclectic programs and social causes and & Ms. Bharti Kanpile
reaching out to those who take a keen interest in this magnanimously versatile culture. Coordinators
YOGA DAY
June 21, 2017
The activities for the academic year began with organizing Mr. Anil Harish, President HSNC Board felt that the range and variety
exhibition on the occasion of Yoga Day held on June 21, 2017. of books was astounding at the exhibition organised in the college
on the occasion of Yoga Day.
The students of MVM made and displayed charts depicting
various yoga positions and providing information on the benefit
of the same. Books on Yoga were put up for display and reading.
INDUCTION CEREMONY
June 21, 2017
SHRAVAN UTSAV Stall for Maharashtrian food delicacies during Shravan Utsav
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BAZAAR
September 21, 2017
INTER-COLLEGIATE EVENTS
The MVM set up This academic year, MVM students participated in various
a stall of nail art
inter-collegiate events such as 'JALLOSH 2017' an inter-
and badges at the
collegiate fest organized by the Marathi Vangmay Mandal of the
annual 'Bazaar'.
Sydneham College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai held
Different clubs of
the college put up August 21-23, 2017 at Sydenham College; 'AAMOD 2018' an
stalls with inter collegiate fest organized by the Marathi Vangmay Mandal
innovative ideas of the St. Xavier's College, Mumbai and 'Prarambh 18' an inter-
appealing to the collegiate fest of K.P.B. Hinduja College, Mumbai.
youth, for sale. At the Box Cricket competition at CARPE DIEM '18 organized
MVM won an by Department of Mass Media, M.D. College; Vaibhavi Zore,
award for maximum sale for the second consecutive year. Akshadeep Adivrekar, Nihar Kathe, Kaustubh Gite, and Ishaan
Devrukhakar of HRMVM won the 1st prize in the Box Cricket
competition. MVM members also participated in Box cricket
MARATHI BHASHA DIVAS held in H.R. College.
February 27, 2018 Members of MVM participated in various events of the
University inter-collegiate event YOUTH FESTIVAL - a
On February 27, 2018 the club celebrated 'Marathi Bhasha debate competition at Malhar, organized by St. Xavier's College
Divas' on the occasion of the birth anniversary of eminent and a Dance Competition at D.Y. Patil College.
Marathi poet, playwright, novelist, short story writer Kavi At the intra college level, few MVM members had the privilege
Kusumagraj. Students read out self-composed poems and of meeting Shri Ravindra Waikar, Minister of State for Housing,
stories. Higher and Technical Education on the occasion of
The club's Marathi bulletin HRMOOD was released on the inauguration of NAANDI '18.
occasion. HRMOOD was released thrice this year with articles,
The members of MVM attended the Mumbai International
stories and poems written by the MVM members.
Film Festival of short films and documentaries held between
A Reading Club was inaugurated on the occasion of Marathi January 28 and February 3, 2018 at the Films Division,
Bhasha Divas. The club aims to encourage reading habits and Mumbai.
hold discussion on Marathi literary works.
MVM Students attended a journalism event MVM students attended MIFF 2018, the Film Fest in Mumbai
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GDC CLUB - Growth Development Change
The focus and goals of the club are formal training events like Group Discussions,
Corporate Training and Workshops and the Extempore Events like Channel Surfing, Ms. Kinjal Doshi & Ms. Trisha Dutta
Shipwrecked, Voice Over, Green Screen and many more. Coordinators
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SHIPWRECK
August 14, 2017 CHANNEL SURFING 2018
March 22, 2018
An intra-collegiate event Shipwreck was organised with about
15-20 participants from various courses, representing other H.R. College of Commerce and Economics and Growth
clubs and classes. Development Change Cell hosted an event, “Channel Surfing
The event was judged by Rudeshwar Malkani, Anvita Dixit, 2018” in the conference room.
Simone Mody and Kahini Mehta. All the participants were The very enigmatic Drashtra Shelawala, the witty Moaaz Syed
given different personalities and were supposed to defend and the very compassionate Abhinay Bisht were the panel
themselves on the sinking ship followed by a rebuttal round by chosen to judge the whole event.
the judges. The criteria for judging were versatility, spontaneity
The pre-prepared teams introduced themselves to the judges.
and witty rebuttal. It was a fun event enjoyed by all.
Each team was to perform certain tasks given by the judges in
The winner of the life jacket was announced after the second such a manner as if the judges were watching Television; with
round of intense rebuttal between the participants and the the teams enacting what would happen on television.
judges. The winner of the event was Mr. Aftab Ilyas from
In spirit of sportsmanship, judge Drashtra Shelawala danced
FYBVoc.
passionately, followed by an innovative beat-boxing
performance by Abhinay Bisht.
Succeeding the tasks, a short film about the annual events
created by the GDC were shown. All the members were then
given their respective badges and inducted, followed by
inspirational speeches by the Presidents Deepak Lalwani and
Geetika Bhatia.
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YOUNG LEADERS CLUB
Formed under the able guidance of the Associate Dean Dr. Pooja Ramchandani, with the sole
objective of inculcating leadership skills among its members; it organises workshops, guest lectures
Dr. Pooja Ramchandani
and events, allowing each and every member to take responsibility for all the activities related to the Coordinator
event, thereby allowing over all personality development of the members associated with it.
CONVOCATION
March, 2018
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CREATIVE THINKING WORKSHOP
March, 2018
CODE CLUB
The Council of Debates and Elocution (CODE) hold MUN's, debates, elocution and
impromptu speaking competition which enhance the communication skills among
Dr. Misha Bothra
the students and builds up their confidence to speak before the large audience.
Coordinator
Stand Up Speak Up is an Extemporary Competition held by CODE The Confrontation is the annual junior college debate
every year for junior college students, where participants have to held by CODE each year for junior college students.
speak on a topic on the spot with a minute of preparation. This year it was held in a panel discussion styled format.
College debate
Participants of the extemporary competition
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SINDHI SANGAT
The sole objective of the club is the promotion of Sindhi Language,
Sindhi Literature and its rich culture across the globe. Dr. Pooja Ramchandani Ms. Laju Sharma
Coordinator Coordinator
SINDHI SURHAAN
February 5, 2018
Sindhi Sangat – a club which aims to promote Sindhi culture I/C Principal, Vice Principals and Sindhi Sangat students with
and language, organized SINDHI SURHAAN a cultural Chief Guest Ms. Padma Shah
extravaganza in Sindhi.
The event started with the lighting of the lamp by the Chief Sindhi Sangat students from Degree and Junior College
Guest Mr. Kishu Mansukhani, Past President of the HSNC enthralled the audience with a welcome dance followed by solo
Board; Board member Ms. Padma Shah; I/C Principal Mr. song and dance performances, playing of tabla, with the
Parag Thakkar; Vice-Principals of Degree College Dr. Jehangir programme culminating in a group dance which was showcased
Bharucha, Dr. Pooja Ramchandani, Dr. Rajeswari Ravi; and on the terrace followed by Palav.
Junior College Vice-Principal Ms. Dipika Bhatia. The students A short video clip highlighting the journey and achievements of
welcomed the chief guest, principal and vice principals of the Sindhi Sangat club was shown. On the same day a Sindhi
college, teaching and non-teaching staff and the students elocution competition was held in which students actively
present for the function. This was followed by an aarti of Lord participated. The theme for the competition was 'Future of
Jhulelal. Sindhi Language'. The winners of elocution competition Mr.
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Ayush Duseja from FYJC and Ms. Anisha Churyai from STUDENT ENRICHMENT | SINDHI SANGAT
FYB.Com were felicitated by the Chief Guest Mr. Kishu
Mansukhani. He was impressed by the enthusiastic
performances by Sindhi students. Past performers of Sindhi
Sangat were also felicitated.
Shweta Punjabi, alumnus and the first president of the Sindhi
Sangat Club sang a foot-tapping song 'Dama Dum Mast
Kalandar' followed by a scintillating performance by Divya
Chandiramani, an alumnus who won the Sindhi Idol
competition. Divya sang 'Naale Alakh Je kalam' and danced on
the famous Sindhi Laada 'Chaladdo'. Divya is the
granddaughter of renowned Sindhi personality Late Shri Ram
Panjwani. Shweta Punjabi sings 'Dama Dum Mast Kalandar'
Chief Guest Mr. Mansukhani and Board Member Mrs. Padma
Shah praised the performances of the students saying that it was
reminiscent of the good old days. They were of the opinion that
more such Sindhi events should be organized so that more
students participate, to showcase the beautiful Sindhi culture
and ensure that the language be spoken among the Sindhi
students. Mr. Mansukhani stressed the need to start Sindhi
language classes. I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar applauded
the efforts of the Degree and Junior College Sindhi Sangat
Faculty In-charge Dr. Pooja Ramchandani and Ms. Laju
Sharma respectively.
Sindhi Idol Competition winner Divya Chandiramani performed the
Ms. Laju Sharma proposed a vote of thanks to all present. A famous Sindhi Laada 'Chaladdo'.
hearty Sindhi meal was enjoyed by all at the conclusion of the
days programme.
Faculty felicitated by Ms. Padma Shah Organising Team with Chief Guest Mr. Kishu Mansukhani, Past President of the HSNC Board; Board member
Ms. Padma Shah; I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar; Vice-Principals Dr. Jehangir Bharucha, Dr. Pooja
Ramchandani, Dr. Rajeswari Ravi; and Junior College Vice-Principal Ms. Dipika Bhatia.
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CHETI CHAND CELEBRATION
March 19, 2018
Cheti Chand festival marks the beginning of the New Year for
the Sindhi community, falling on the same day as Gudi Padwa in
Maharashtra and Ugadi in other parts of the Deccan region of
India. Sindhi Sangat of H.R. College celebrated this festival in
the Conference Hall of the college.
Chief Guest Mr. Kishu Mansukhani, Past President, HSNC
Board; Ms Padma Shah, member of the HSNC Board; I/C
Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar; Vice Principals Dr. Jehangir
Barucha and Ms. Dipika Bhatia; teachers-in-charge Dr. Pooja
The event commenced with invoking the blessings of Lord Jhulelal
Ramchndani and Ms. Laju Sharma lit the lamp and took the
blessings of Lord Jhulelal at the commencement of the I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar, Vice-Principal Dr. Pooja
programme. Ramchndani spoke on the occasion and encouraged the
The event was replete with Sindhi dances, songs, a funny skit students. The event concluded with chanting of Aarti, Palav
and a skit depicting importance of Cheti Chand. Members of the and Prasad was distributed.
club performed a tabla jugal bandi. One of the member For those who couldn't attend this event, the entire programme
participant spoke about the life of Late Shri K.M. Kundnani, was telecast live from the official instagram account and
former Principal of K.C. College and founding member of the facebook account of the Sindhi Sangat of H.R. College.
HSNC Board. A two minute silence was observed in his
memory. H.R. College alumni Divya Chandiramani & Mohit
Jaitley joined in to sing Sindhi songs in their melodious voices. A
video highlighting the achievements and events of Sindhi
Sangat was shown to the audience. On this auspicious occasion
the official logo of the club was unveiled by Mr. Kishu
Mansukhani.
The audience was happy to see the club taking initiative to
promote the Sindhi culture, literature and language in such a
wonderful manner. Mr. Kishu Mansukhani, Ms. Padma Shah, Dr. Pooja Ramchndani & Ms. Laju Sharma
Coordinators of the Sindhi Sangat
Mohit Jaitley Dance jugalbandi with tabla Divya Chandiramani Section of the audience
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TALENT PARADE
September 18, 2017
Sindhi Sangat of H.R. College
gave a superb performance at
Talent Parade 2017. The club
performed on three songs
'Disco deewane', 'Dil mai baji
guitar' and 'Havan karenge'.
Spirited performance at CHM on Sindhi Language Day
They presented a theme where
t h ey s h owe d t h re e c l u b s Members perform at Talent Parade
competing between themselves for the trophy of Talent Parade.
The performance got a few laughs with humorous dialogues in
between.
For the first time in the history
of Talent Parade a club got a
cheer of “once more” for its
performance!
BAZAAR
A hilarious skit September 29, 2017
Sindhi Sangat of H.R. College
SINDHI LANGUAGE DAY participated in Bazaar 2017- an Butter papdi Stall at BAZAAR
inter-collegiate pure selling initiative organized by General
April 10, 2018
Event Management Society (GEMS).
Sindhi Sangat students added the essence of sindhi chat “Butter
On the occasion of World Sindhi Language Day celebrated at Papdi” to this event. A stall was put up where the students made
CHM College (Ulhasnagar), the Sindhi Sangat students butter papdi, made with batan (usually know as butter), papdi,
represented H.R. College on the occasion. sev, onion, potato, coriander leaves, mint coriander and
The programme commenced with a clip which showed all the tamarind chutney. The stall received an over whelming response
events done by Sindhi Sangat, a matter of pride for this club. from everyone visiting the event!
In the presence of many dignitaries from the HSNC board,
students performed a group dance which was based on Sindhi
HR PREMIER LEAGUE
culture. Another group of students performed a hilarious skit March 20, 2018
which the audience enjoyed immensely. All the participants The Sports Council of H.R. College organized HR Premier
were felicitated with a certificate and the entire group got a cash League where the boys of Sindhi Sangat put up a power packed
voucher as a token of appreciation. performance. A total of 15 boys of degree college participated in
this event.
CORE TEAM
Degree College Secretary Vice-Presidents
President Muskaan Wadhwani Garima Mewlani
Jash Tekwani HR Head Aakansha Jain
Vice-President Sunny Lalwani Creative Head
Riya Chaturvedi Finance Head Muskaan Chanwani
Choreographer Sanchit Israni Cultural Head
Punit Pohwani Event Head Purvi Tulsani
IT Heads Hitakshi Khira Attendance Head
Karan Keswani Creative Head Jhanavi Tulsani
Karan Bathija Richa Rupani PR Head
Hospitality Head Chanchal Methwani
Gaurav Aswani Junior College IT Head
Admin Head President Hritik Thakur
Members of Sindhi Sangat at CHM Anjali Sadaranagni Kajal Vaswani
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ACADEMICS
FYJC ORIENTATION
August 3, 2017
A full house at the Orientation Mr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Immediate Past President, HSNC Board
felicitated the toppers
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YOUNG MINDS
Young Minds, the Junior College Students' Council provides a platform for leadership with its diverse
set of activities. All council events offer students to learn event management & teamwork. Each Ms. Anuradha Iyer
activity is designed to nurture responsibility and leadership skills within the student community. Coordinator
Rose Day
Every year there are super amazing events in the college which give the
students an opportunity to show case their talents and skills. But there is only
one such event which enables students to express their feelings, and that is
the Rose Day.
On this day roses are given to friends and loved ones as an expression of their
love.
Besides dedicating a rose to someone, you can also write a good message for
that special someone and present it along with the rose. On the occasion
there was a special performance by two melodious singers!!
Teacher's Day
On the auspicious occasion of Teacher’s day, Young Minds took the Young Minds Team
opportunity to express their gratitude on the behalf
of all the students towards the teachers who
contribute so much in helping the students acquire
knowledge, competency and values. A teacher
instills values that not only make the students
successful but also a better human beings. They
care for the students sincerely and love them as
their own. A teacher sows the seeds of moral ethics
within the children that builds the foundation of
their character. Thus, the students come together
and do their best to appreciate the efforts of the
teachers who care for the students sincerely and
love them as their own.
B.A.M.B.O.O.Z.L.E.D.
Fun for the faculty on Teacher’s Day
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COMMERCE CLUB
The Club aims to develop business acumen among the students who are budding entrepreneurs of
tomorrow by organizing field trips and guest lectures by the experts in the field of business. The Club Ms. Laju Sharma
also organises a Business Quiz and Debate on current topics in the field of trade, commerce and Coordinator
International Marketing, thereby, encouraging students to participate in Inter-collegiate business quiz
competitions.
COMQUIZ
September 25, 2017
Winners at COMQUIZ
Newly inducted team of Commerce Club with Vice Principal Ms Dipika Bhatia and Club Coordinator Ms Laju Sharma
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BRAND PLUS
November 14, 2017
Brand Plus a marketing platform for the Ranveer Soni and Kush Jhaveri were
Junior College students was organized with declared as Best Speakers. The judges
8 teams from FYJC and SYJC (40 students) for the event were in-house faculty Mrs.
entering the competition. Participants were Anupama Sawant, and Dr. Misha
asked to draw a chit for product/service and Bothra. I/C Principal Prof. Parag
Winners of Brand Plus
were given 50 minutes preparation time for a Thakkar and Vice-Principal Mrs.
30 second commercial, using creativity and Dipika Bhatia graced the occasion
persuasive writing, so as to make the Prof. Parag Thakkar inspired and
audience experience a wide variety of motivated the students by asking them
emotions. questions regarding the product/service
Team consisting of Parsh Chokshi, Krisha assigned to them. He inquired about the
Shah, Maitri Shah and Dviti Shah secured USP of the product and its benefit. The
1st position while team comprising of Manas winners and runners up team was
Taparia, Amal Mody, Aman Mulgaonkar felicitated by the I/C Principal and Vice-
and Farzeen Harver secured 2nd position. Principal.
Runners-up of Brand Plus
BSE VISIT
July 20, 2017
CORE COMMITTEE
President
Mr. Harsh Chopra
Vice-President
Ms. Arya Bajaj
Members
Dhruvi Zingade
Adwaita Mishra
Raunak Tolani
Neil Chugh
Varun Dandhwani Members of the faculty
Josya Hemrajani accompanying the
Parsh Chokshi student group to the BSE
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FRENCH CLUB
The French Club aims to encourage and enhance the linguistic skills of the students by
creating a mélange between the love for France, French language and the French culture. Ms. Milita Ganguly
Coordinator
CORE COMMITTEE
President
Srushti Kurmi
Vice-President
PratikshaTulshyan
Secretary
Lavisha Chhabria
Members
Kritika Rohira
Smiti Motwani
Riddhi Shah Induction of the French Club members Celebrations during the French Fiesta
Karan Lalwani
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CASCADE CLUB
Cascade Club provides a platform to showcase creativity and leadership and provides
opportunities to students to showcase their talent. It also nurtures the Indian culture by organising
Ms. Rashmi Redkar
events like Independence Day, Garba Day, Traditional Day, Personality Contest to name a few.
Coordinator
Visits to orphanages imbibe a sense of social responsibility, helping create a balance between
economic growth and the welfare of society and the environment. It organises meets with
differently abled kids to encourage the emotional quotient among our students. Cascade Club's
philosophy is “achieving while sharing”.
Asha Daan! The literal meaning of the term is 'Gift of Hope', AIDS (HIV positive). The small team of 10 nuns and volunteers
Asha Daan is run by the Missionaries of Charity (founded by the at Asha Daan are undaunted by the huge challenge posed by the
late Mother Teresa). It is a home for 300 abandoned, burgeoning number of the homeless.
handicapped children, the destitute and people affected by Forty students and three faculty from Cascade Club of H.R.
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College visited Ashadaan on October 13 under
Project Muskaan. They were greeted by the
Head Sister, who gave a guided tour of the
shelter. The team first visited the ward for
abandoned old women and men, brought to the
home by Mumbai Police from the streets and
dropped to the home to be cared by sisters at
Asha Daan.
The students were really inspired by the
hospitality shown towards them, despite having
faced many cruel incidents in their lives.
Afterwards, they met the physically disabled
girls and had fun time interacting with them.
Talking with them the students realised that life
may give you many reasons to be sad, but if you
stay positive, you will only make life better and
the world a better place. Lastly, they visited the
ward for young children, who were adorable.
A moving experience at Asha Daan with
Then later with the permission of sisters of the
Ms Rashmi Redkar, Ms Kavita Shah & Ms Amrita Kambli
shelter, we sang the song “Aashayein” from the movie Barfi, after
finishing the song we were astonished to find that the children
were crying. They discovered that this song was one of the best The second event was Binge Watch Trivia - a quiz round
gifts ever received by the children, and these tears were of joy involving all the popular English TV series like FRIENDS,
and gratitude. RiverDale, Game of Thrones and How I met your mother. Dress
Leaving the shelter visibly moved by the experience, with heavy code for the day was Twinning.
hearts, the students believed they could make a difference and Day 3: This was a denim day. Two events were organized back
make the inmates smile. They understood the term that “Not all to back with even more participants than previous days.
Heroes wear Capes”. They greatly appreciate and respect the Masquerade Party where participants wore masks and danced
sisters of Asha Daan for their selfless work towards society, to their favorite tunes.
touching the lives of numerous people selflessly with love and The second event was just as expected with full of fun and
caring. excitement. It was Pagalpanti Bhi Jaroori Hai, many exciting
games were lined up to win prizes, with the teachers too joining
in the fun.
HR’ITES BASH Day 4: There were three events lined up for the day. First a
November 7-11, 2017 Poster making competition from the famous movies in
Bollywood. The class was full with artists to showcase their
The Cascade Club of H.R. College organised the annual artistic skills depicting a movie in the poster.
HR'ites BASH, a 5 day event, full of creativity, art, culture, fun The second event was an all time favourite with everyone, the
and excitement. Right from all the co-operative faculty Garba. The enthusiasm was visible as all the dancers & non
members to the expressive students; everyone participated with dancers wholeheartedly participated in huge numbers, showing
utmost zing and vigor and kept the celebratory atmosphere their unique Garba moves.
going during the entire week of the event. The third event was showcasing the Mehendi & Nail Art. The
Vice Principal Ms. Dipika Bhatia was the guest of honour for participants were skilled and the teachers offered their hands for
many of the events with teachers judging the events during this the students to showcase their mehendi and nail art skills. They
week. were judged on the basis of their creativity and speed.
Day 1: Two events were organized on the first day. Students Day 5: The most awaited and glamourous event of the
participated excitedly in large numbers. The first event Selfie HRites'Bash, the Personality Contest had 50 nominations! The
Scavenger – a Treasure Hunt with 19 teams, spread over south students looked smashing in cocktail dresses, traditional and
Mumbai area. Ballroom attire. The crowd cheered for their favorite
The second Filmy Wrap with 15 teams, including teachers' participants. The participants honed their presentation skills
team, tried their talent in the Bollywood quiz. Dress code was and gave polished performances!
monochrome. The event closed with the vote of thanks from the Cascade Club
Day 2: For the Twins/Halloween, partners wore the same editorial head. The CASCADE CLUB initiative left an
clothes for the Twinning Day and the participants being indelible mark and happy memories of the exciting week for all
difficult to identify! the participants.
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Masquerade Party
Pagalpanti bhi
zaroori hai! Classical dance performance
Personality Contest
Bollywood Dance
Mr & Miss HR’ites and runners-up of the bash with judges Cascade HR’ites Bash Organising Team
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CORE COMMITTEE
President
Shloka Shah
General Secretary
Aakansha Jain
Vice President
Anand Samat
VP & Creative Head
Josya Hemrajani
PR Heads
Chirag Jain
Kritika Wadhwani
IT Head
Jay Agarwal
Cultural Head
Nimisha Daga
Cascade Club 2nd place - Talent Parade Cascade Club stall at Bazzar Attendance Heads
Himanshu Ahuja
Janhavi Kotian
Talent Parade OC Heads
Vansh Sakariya
Cascade Club won the second position at the annual college cultural Utkarsh Mehta
extravaganza held at Sophia Bhabha Auditorium on September 18, 2017. Editorial Head
Amal Mody
Bazaar
Cascade Club participated in Bazzar organised by
GEMS on the college premises on September 29, 2017.
Sports Day
150 members of Cascade Club participated in Sports
Day organized by the Sports Council held at
Priyadarshni Park, winning many accolades under
CL - Devyanshi Dungaria and
ACL - Kaushal Sakhardande:
The Best March Past – Cascade Club
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HSP - Hindi Sahitya Parishad
HSP aims to promote not only the national language Hindi but also Indian ethics, values and
culture amongst the students by organising various activities like essay writing
Ms. Sheela Shahe & Ms Sheela Yadav
competition, debates and cultural events like Independence Day and Guru Purnima etc. Coordinators
The Annual Satya Narayan Puja was held on H.R. College The puja was performed at the hands of Mr. & Mrs. Deep
terrace in loving memory of Founder Principal Shri H.C. Narayan. Melodious bhajans were rendered by the HSP
Malkani to commemorate his 47th Death Anniversary. students.
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MAHARASHTRA DAY
May 1, 2018
Performances by Students
Singing of the
National Anthem
CORE COMMITTEE
President Ms. Janhavi Kotian
Secretary Ms. Muskan Gupta
IT Head Mr. Amal Mody
Creative Director Ms. Muskan Chanwani
Public Relations Mr. Manal Ansari
Attendance Ms. Anjali Kanoujiya
Event Manager Ms. Jaanvi Shah
Treasurer Ms. Payal Mhatre
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THE MATH CLUB
The Math Club provides students who are interested in math or expert in the subject to
develop and practice their mathematical abilities in an enjoyable, energetic setting.
Ms. Bhawna Shah & Ms Kausar Tasneem
Teachers or math club advisers can lead students in a number of activities that will sharpen Coordinators
math skills, increase learning, be fun and make children excited to learn math.
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INSIGHT CLUB
InsighT, the I.T. Club of H.R. College of Commerce and Economics is the proof of the dawn of the
technological era. It aims at promoting technology and also being eco-friendly. It organizes events at
Ms. Amrita Kambli
intra-collegiate and inter-school level i.e. Faculty development programme, Education Drive, IgniTe, Coordinator
Technitude, to name a few.
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ECONOMICS CLUB
The club aims at inculcating knowledge of finance, business and economics
among the students. Commerce is incomplete without Economics.
Ms. Anuradha Iyer
Coordinator
ECHR had organized the most interesting event of the year "The
Grand Eco Quiz". The two hour event had Vice Principal Ms.
Dipika Bhatia as the chief guest.
There were two rounds with the 1st being the elimination round
where the participants had to solve a written questionnaire. Those Absorbed in the proceedings
who were qualified were nominated for the second round - THE
FINALE. This round was a PPT round..30 seconds were given to
each team to answer. A team was of 2 people and there were 20
teams in the first round from which only 5 teams qualified for the
final round.
“The Economics Club is creating budding economists",
exclaimed the hon'ble chief guest. The winners were felicitated
with trophies and certificates.
The audience as well as the participants got acquainted with
many aspects related to economics.
Winners of the Quiz with Coordinator
OPEN HOUSE
Open House is a unique platform for a dialogue between parents, students and teachers. The Open
Houses are held periodically to provide opportunity for parents to interact with the Principal and
Ms Rekha Verma
teachers and get first hand progress reports of their wards. Coordinator
The first Open House for the academic year 2017-18 was
conducted on July 26, 2017 for the SYJC students. Class teachers
interacted with the parents and informed them about their wards
attendance. Also, parents spoke with the class teachers and subject
faculties. Vice Principal of Junior College, Ms. Dipika Bhatia,
addressed the parents of students whose attendance was very poor.
The second Open House was organized on December 8, 2017 for
the FYJC students. The students were asked to attend the Open
House along with their parents. Class teachers interacted and
informed the parents about their ward's results. Vice Principal,
addressed the students whose performance was unsatisfactory and
emphasized to bring about an improvement in the results and
attendance.
The Open House Club also assists the teachers in the paper distribution of the Prelims and
CORE COMMITTEE
Terminal Examinations of the SYJC students.
Romila Chawathe Avinash Bajaj
The volunteers of the Open House Club actively participated in all the PTA meetings. Fenil Maru Tejas Parmar
They gained self-confidence and also learnt to work as a team, thereby sharpening their Mehek Chulani Gauri Sharma
organizing skills. They were appreciated by the teachers and parents for their assistance. Ezekiel Shetty Ninad Barne
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Simran Kessar come true. I was privileged to stand at a podium where many
great leaders have delivered inspiring speeches. The aura of
SY BCOM the building gives you the courage to believe that you are Young achiever:
capable of making a change,” said Ms. Ghatnekar, who is Saloni Ghatnekar
awaiting results of her third-year management examination. at the U.N.
Simran Kessar, a second year Participants in the competition submitted essays in one of the six
BCOM student of H.R. College has languages of the U.N.: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish. The other
secured All India Rank 3 in the CA winners from India had written their essays in Arabic. Ms. Ghatnekar wrote hers in
French, a language she has been learning for the past seven years.
IPCC Exam held in November 2017 “I applied for the competition last year, but unfortunately did not get through. This year, I
among close to 2 lakh students. worked on my essay and reapplied. It was a proud moment when from a pool of over
2,000 entrants, I was declared one of the 60 winning students representing 57
universities in 27 countries,” she said.
Fatima Vapiwala, M.Com The fourth year of the contest was conceived and managed by ELS Educational Services
and the United Nations Academic Impact. Northeastern University in Boston,
Massachusetts, was the host of the Many Languages, One World Global Youth Forum,
The Corporate Bonsai and the organiser of the Northeastern University Global Youth Symposium.
After clearing a three-stage selection process, 10 winners were selected for each of the
f e s t i va l wa s h e l d by six language groups. Ms. Ghatnekar said the contest challenged full-time university
S.N.D.T Malad along students from around the world to write and submit an essay discussing their personal,
with various other academic, cultural and national context, and global citizenship, cultural understanding,
competitions one of which and the role that multilingual ability can play in fostering these. Each group was allotted
one of the 17 U.N. Sustainable Development Goals to discuss, and to create plans to
was the Quirky Article solve the problem in their country.
Writing Competition. Ms. Ghatnekar, the only winner from Mumbai, was provided with an all-expense-paid trip
The participants did not to attend the forum and symposium, and to speak at the U.N. from July 16 to July 26,
just have to write the 2017. “We worked in groups, arranged according to the language of the essays. On July
21, our group made presentations on achieving gender equality and empowering all
article but also had to women and girls at a special meeting of the U.N.,” she said.
present it to the audience Ms. Ghatnekar's action plan was a 5 'E' plan for a gender-equal India: education,
in a quirky manner. employment, experience, elevation of mentality, and emancipation of mindset.
Ms Fatima Vapiwala an Ms. Ghatnekar credits her teachers and parents for her achievement. “My French
teachers, Aban Davar and Radhika Kulkarni, helped me with corrections in my essay. And
M.Com student of the college secured First place in the my college teacher Dr. Navin Punjabi referred me for the competition. My parents were
Quirky Article Writing Competition. my backbone and my motivation through the toughest stages.”
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Dance recital by Shreya Sharma Priyanshi Chokshi Pranav Kotia Aditya Pandya Anvita Dixit
FY B.Voc student B.Com, SPORTS B.Com BFM, CHOICE BMS, SYNC
Felicitation of Mr. David Das, Faculty Deakin A full house at the Annual Prize Distribution
International by Vice Principal Dr. Rajeshwari Ravi
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Abhinav Ravi Dhruvi Jhunjhunwala Yash Shroff Pranav Kotai Jenai Doctor Sanjeev Nair Jhanvi Sonej
BCOM BFM BFM BCOM BAF BCOM BCOM
Tanvir Aaman Shimone Mody Jay Baja Aanchal Maheshwari Raunak Damle Mudra
BBI BMS BFM BMS BCOM BMS
Hamza Ebrahim Prince Jain Vaibhavi Zore Akshadeep Aadivarekar Piyush Kewalramani Meeta Agarwal
BMS BCOM MVM MVM BBI BBI
Sports Council
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BAF BMM
BMS BVOC
BFM BBI
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FEMA GEMS
GDC Sports
ICHR IPC
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Master of Commerce Organising Committee of the Annual Prize Distribution Day - GEMS
and Nature Club with Coordinators Dr. Chandani Bhattacharjee,
Dr. Rita Khatri and Ms. Ashwini Naik.
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ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION Coordinators:
Ms. Anupama Sawant
February 1, 2018
Ms. Shilpa Deshpande
Ms. Amrita Kambli
I/C Principal Mr. Parag Thakkar welcomed and felicitated the Guests of Honour Mr. Manoj Jalan, President, Rotary Club of
Bombay Mid Town; Ms. Christina Harthun and Ms. Monje Streuger, both Exchange Faculty from Germany.
All rounder award - Amal Mody, SYJC Inter Collegiate win - TSUNAMI
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Inter Collegiate win - ILLUMINAVI Inter Collegiate win - MINDSPARK by Commerce Club
Sports Council - Inter Collegiate MMK Chess Tournament Students’ Council - ARTHANOMICS & GNARITAS
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PSDS MS. SANIYA SHAIKH RCHR MR. VEDANT GUDKA
MS. RUCHITA AGARWAL MS. SALONI SHARMA SINDHI SANGAT MR. PUNIT POHWANI
RCHR MR. ISHAN JAWARANI SPECIAL CELL MS. KHURSHID ENGINEER
MR. NIMIT KAMDAR MR. ANSH HIRAWAT SPORTS COUNCIL & TALENT PARADE
MS. NIRALI PAREKH MS. USHMI JHAVERI MR. KUNAL RUPAREL
RESEARCH CELL & LIFELONG EXT MS. RASHI RATHOD THE STUDENTS’ COUNCIL MR. RISABH JAIN
MS. JOSHITA CHOPRA MS. TWINKLE JAGYASI MR. PARESH CHANDIRAMANI MS. APARNA JAIN
SINDHI SANGAT MR. SHUBHAM BAFNA MR. RISHI PANIA
MR. JASHKUMAR TEKWANI MS.RIYA CHATURVEDI STUDENT UNITED WAY MR. PRATHMAISH SHARMA
SPORTS COUNCIL & TALENT PARADE SYNC
MS. NIDA KHAN MS. JYOTIKA KHANNA MS. JHANVI GABA MS. MAHIMA CHADHA
THE STUDENTS’ COUNCIL MS. PRIYANKA LODHA TALENT PARADE MR. NIKHIL BHALLA
MS. PARINAZ GUARD MR. AADITYA SAHANI TRAVEL & TOURISM
MR. DHANANJAY RATHI MR. NIKHIL UNNI MS. SIDDHI SHINDE MS. JUHI PANCHAL
MR. GAUTAM CHADHA MS. VINNY MIRCHANDANI UNISON CLUB MR. AYUSH RAWAT
MR. GAURAV RAJPAL MR. MADHAV SOMANI WOMENS’ DEVELOPMENT CELL MS. MUSKAN DIGDANI
MS. RHEA ANTHONYRAJ MS. RISHIKA NIGAM YOUNG LEADERS CLUB MS. VAIBHAVI INGOLE
MR. DIVANSHU TAWARI MS. RAGILA R NATH 10. BEST ORGANISER
MR. YASHAS GUPTA ACCOUNTANCY ASSOCIATION MS. TINAZ DOCTOR
STUDENT UNITED WAY MR. ROHIT THADHANI MR. ASHUTOSH NAUTIYAL
MS. ZAHRA NAQVI MS. SHARVANEE THALE MS. ZAHRA NAQVI MS. DHWANI GANDHI
SYNC MR. RAHUL HANSRAJ BAF
MS. KHUSHBOO DESAI MS. VEDIKA BAGRI MS.VANWARI (JAGYASI)BHAVNA ASHOKLAL MONA
MS. ANISHA KAPOOR MS. TANISHKA KOHLI MR.MAHADIK RAJU SANJAY SONAL
MS. MOKSHITA SHAH MS. SRIVASTAVA OCEAN SHAILENDRA PRIYA
TRAVEL AND TOURISM BBI MS. BALI RITIK
MS. NAISHA MADAN MS. SHNA SETHNA MS. CHHABRA AYUSHI MR. KAMATH KRISHNA
UNISON CLUB MR. ASHAY PORWAL MR. PAWAR RUSHIKESH MR. UNNI NIKHIL
WDC & NATURE CLUB MS. RAJITA DUBEY BMM MR. AMAN SHARMA
YOUNG LEADERS CLUB MR. ANKUSH BAPNA MR. NIDA HAIDER
MR. MAYANK YADAV MS. OCEAN SRIVASTAVA MS. AANCHAL CHOTLANI MS. ALIFIYA SHAIWALLA
MR. KAMLESH CHHABRIA MS. SAYALI RAJESH BMS MS. PREET SHAH
MS. BHAVNA VANWARI MR. KRISHNA KAMATH MS. KAANCHI GUPTA MR. ASHISH SANGHVI
9. PROMISING YOUNG LEADER MS. TANYA KALRA MR. DIVESH LALWANI
ACCOUNTANCY ASSOCIATION MR. ANURAG CHHABRA MS. DHANASHREE ZAMBRE
ADVERTISING - ADD ON MR. ADEEM LAKHANI BVOC MS. CHERRY MEHTA
MR. SAURABH DAGA MS. NIDHI PARIKH MS. HEER SHAH MR. KENIL JAIN
BAF MS. KAMAL TALREJA MR. KARAN JAIN MS. DARSHITA SHAH
BFM MS. TANUSHKA VAID CAMS MS. DRISHTI SUCHDEV
BMM MR. SHIVANK TIWARI ENACTUS MS. MUSKAN MANSURI
MS. BATUL RAAZ MS. RAJESHWARI PATWARDHAN MS. SUHANI JAIN MS. SAKSHI BOBADE
MS. VEDIKA MALHOTRA MS. SHIVALII MAHESHWARI MS. JASMINE ARYA MR. VAIBHAV JAIN
MS. HINAL JAIN MR. YOGESH JAIN MR. VAIBHAV SHAH
BMS MR. SALMAN MUKKADAM MS. AAYUSHI NATH
BVOC & ICHR MS. TANVI LUNIA FEMA MR. VISHWAJEETSINGH SENGAR
CHOICE MS. MUSKAN WADHWANI MS. KRATI MEHTA
MR. PALLON SHROFF MR. ROHAN MEHRA MS. DISHA DARYANI MR. RAGHAV PODDAR
CAMS MS. DRISHHTI AGARWAL GDC MS. RUDRA NIKAM
ECOCON MR. DISHEN SHAH MR. DISHEN SHAH MR. PRITHVI KHITHANI
ENACTUS MS. JEEVIKA SAHAJWANI MS. DHARTI TREVADIA
MS. SHEETAL SHETTY MS. PRERNA NATHANI HONOURS MR. NEIL DOSHI
MR. KUNAL JOGANI MS. KHYATI GANDHI MS. MUSKAN MANSURI MS. KIMBERLY PINTO
ENACTUS & HONOURS MS. URVI KOTHARI MS. SIMRAN DEOL MR. CHINMAY SHAH
FEMA MR. DEEPANKAR PARYANI MS. SALONI GOPANI MS. RESHIKAA SRIVASTAV
GEMS MS. RITIKA DAS MR. SHUBHANKAR MISHRA MS. SAKSHI BOBADE
MR. DUANE PINTO MS. SHREYA DASOT MS. NEHA WADHWANI MS. PRATIBHA MIMANI
ICHR ICHR MR. HARSH KHANDELWAL
MR. HITEN HASSIJA MS. DAKSH RANAWAT MR.DEVESH HASIJA MR.SANKALP SRIVASTAV
IPC MR. ROHIT KOTHARI MR.NISHIT BETALA MS.TANMAI ACHARA
MATH CLUB MS. HENNA NAGPAL IPC MR. AADIT PARIKH
MCOM MR. ROSHAN METKAR MR. SANKALP TUTEJA
MS. PRIYANKA SHAH MS. VINI BHATIA MS. MAHIMA CHADHA MS. JEEVIKA SAHAJWANI
MVM MS. SANKIKA GANGAN MS. TANYA KALRA
NATURE CLUB MATH CLUB MR. LAKHAN JHANWAR
MS. RANJEETA SABLE MS. RESHMA PRAJAPATI MCOM MS. AMANDEEP KAUR
NSS MS. YASHREE SHAH MS. FATIMA VAPIWALA MS. SHAMIKA LAL
PLACEMENT CELL MR. VAIBHAV DOKANIA
MR. HITESH SINGH DANG MR. MADHAV GIDWANI MVM MS. SAYLI ZORE
MS. VANESSA JAMES MR. SAURABH SOLANKI MR. NIHAR KATHE MS. GAUTAMI ANGOLKAR
PLACEMENT CELL & RESEARCH CELL MR. ANKIT VIRKAR MS. DEEPALI BUDDHIVANT
MR. OM LAKHE MS. ASMITA KADAM MS. POOJA KORLEKAR
PLANNING FORUM MS. SILVYA AGARWAL MR. VEDANT PODUTWAR MS. PRAJAKTA NAGAONKAR
THE POPCORN CLUB MR. JITESH VACHHATANI MS. FALGUNI GUJRATHI
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NATURE CLUB MS. LAXMI GUPTA MR. KHUMAN NIKUNJ NARESH GEETA
MS. DEEKSHA SANT MS. ROSHNI AHUJA MR. JAIN SAYUJ RAJIV SWASTIKA
MS. KIRTI BELSARE MS. KAVITA SHAH MR. PANIA RISHI RAJESH SHYAMA
MS. JAYSHREE PAJALORA MS. NIKITA PAWAR MR. SHAH ZEEL PARESH CHETANA
MR. RAJ BHAMBHANI MR. ARYAN BHADKAMKAR MR. SHAH AADISH VIPUL SONAL
NSS MS. NAKSHATA GOHILOT MS. SINGH KAMAKSHI HEMENDRA MEENAKSHI
MS. RHYTHM JAIN MR. SAURABH SOLANKI MS. WADHWANI MUSKAN DILIP HEENA
MR. YASH MEHTA MS. VAISHNAVI ROKADE MS. JAIN MOKSHA ARVIND REKHA
PLACEMENT CELL MS. ANSHIKA SHARMA MR. RAHUL SHROFF
MR. SHIDANT MITTAL MR. DARSHAN RAVAL BBI
MS. SUPRIYA JAWRANI MR. ANKIT PATWA MS. ANTHONYRAJ RHEA CHRISTIC RAVIKUMAR ROMILA
PLANNING FORUM MS. KAJAL MAURYA MR. BALANI JOGINDERSINGH ARJANSINGH JASPALKAUR
MS. SHIKA KUMARI MR. ARJUN PRADEEP MS. CHADHA MAHIMA SUKHPRIT GURVINDER
MR. SRINANDAN KAVI MS. JANHAVI SONEJI MS. CHILE KAJAL KISHOR NEHA
THE POPCORN CLUB MS. ALIFIYA SHAIWALA MS. CHITALIA FORUM VIMAL NEHA
MS. HINAL JAIN MS. PRATIBHA MIMANI MS. HEDAMBA VIDHI NARENDRA JAYA
MR. SHIVANK TIWARI MS. KAIRVI GUDKA MS. KAPASI NEHAL RAJESH DARSHANA
PSDS MS. NEHAL TAPARIA MS. KUMARI ANKITA SURENDRA PRASAD ASHA
MR. DEEPANKAR PARYANI MS. NAISHA MADAN MS. MAHLA ANITA BRIJENDRA SINGH MANJU DEVI
MS. JOSHITA CHOPRA MS. RASHI RATHOD MR. MAKHIJA VIJAY AMBRAT HARSHA
MR. SHLOK VIDHANI MS. MENGHANI POOJA RAMESH BHAVANA
RCHR MS. BHAGYASHREE GOEL MR. PARIKH AADIT HITEN KAJAL
MS. SURBHI KOTHARI MR. SANEEL JHAVERI MR. SAHNI GITESH JIVESH KIRAN
MR. PARTH MEHTA MR. HITESH BAPNA MS. SHROFF AYESHA ZUBIN DINAZ
RESEARCH CELL MR. KENIL JAIN MR. THAKUR KRISHNAKUMAR CHANDRABHUSHAN RANI DEVI
MS. JAISHREE MEHERCHANDANI MR. TUSHAR MISHRA MR. CHAWLA JAYESH ANIL PRIYA
MR. HITESH ALRANI MR. TUSHAR PURI MS. GATTANI RUCHIKA RAJESH SHEETAL
SINDHI SANGAT MS. MUSKAN WADHWANI MR. GUPTA ARPIT MUKESH KRATIKA
MR. KARAN KESWANI MR. YASHVARDHAN KESWANI MR. KEWALRAMANI PIYUSH RATANLAL MEENA
MS. FARIYAL MOHAMMED MS. ANJALI SADARANGANI MS. MERCHANT ADITI AMIT MITA
SPECIAL CELL MS. JAYEETA RAICHANDANI MS. MITTAL POOJA UDAIBHAN SANGEETA
MR. YOGESH CHANDOLA MS. NAYAK ANUSHA VASANT SUGANDHA
SPORTS COUNCIL MR. NIKHIL BHALLA MS. PARRAS STELLA LAWRENCE ANNE
MS. SIMRAN ROHRA MS. VIKITA CHAWLA MS. RASTOGI APOORVA MANOJ SHIVANI
MS. NIDHI SHATIJA MS. PRACHI LALWANI MS. SHETH NIYOMI NIKHIL ANISHA
STUDENT UNITED WAY MS. DHANASHREE ZAMBRE MS. SINGH ARPITA KISHAN UMA
MR. ANSHUL TYAGI MS. KAMAKSHI SINGH MS. WARIKOO KASHISH NARESH AMRITA
MS. AMATULLAH MITHI MS. NILOMEE SAVLA BFM MR. KRISH JAIN
SYNC MS. SARAL CHAUDHARY MS. PRIYANKA SUCHDEV MR. BHAVESH SAKHRANI
MS. DISHA RANKA MR. AADIT PARIKH MR. RAUNAK JOTWANI MR. URJA SAWANT
MS. SHREMOYEE MUKHOPADHYAY MS. NIKITA PAWAR MR. MAULIK DABHOLKAR MS. NIRVIKA THAKKAR
THE STUDENTS’ COUNCIL MS. DELKHUSH KHUSHRUSHAI MS. PRERNA NATHANI MS. JYOTIKA KHANNA
MS. ROOPA PAPPU MS. NIKITA KAKWANI MS. NIKITA KAKWANI MS. NIKITA PAWAR
MR. HITESH SINGH MS. VINITA GOPLANI MR. GAUTAM HIRANI MS. KAVYA DHAWAN
MS. MANSI JOSHI MS.TANISHA MS. RUCHITA SONAWANE MR. ADITYA AGARWAL
TRAVEL AND TOURISM MS. RITIKA TOSHNIWAL MR. HITESH SINGH MS. PALAK PARWANI
MR. VIKRANT CHHADHA MR. RISHI CHHABRIA BMS MR. AKSHAT SHAH
UNISON CLUB MR. ANUJ BAHATI MS. JEEVIKA SAHAJWANI MS. DHARTI TREVADIA
MR. ANKIT SIDHWANI MR. ANKIT ROHRA MR. RISHAD MEHTA MS. JIVIKA LILLANEY
MR. LAKHAN ROHRA MR. SHIVANSHU PALIYAN MS. MALAVIKA SABARINATH MS. SNEHA ARORA
WDC MS. BHAVNA VANWARI MR. MILAN JAIN MS. SHREYA MASALIA
MS. POOJA MENGHANI MS. OCEAN SRIVASTAVA MS. JENNIFER JAGOSE MS. NIDHI VILLAIT
MS. KAMAL TALREJA MR. RUSHIKESH PAWAR BMM MS. SANAYA NAZIR
YOUNG LEADERS CLUB MS. SHRUTI KAKA MR. JAHAAN NOBLE MS. SANGEETIKA SINHA
MS. TREENA ASWANI MS. MANISHA KOLI MR. ANURAJ BHAGAT MS. AASHNA BHATIA
MR. CHINMAYA BANSOLE MS. RYANA CONTRACTOR MR. AKSHAY DULERA
11. OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION MS. INSIYA JAPANWALA MS. MANASVI NARWANI
ACCOUNTANCY ASSOCIATION MS. POOJA MALKAN MS. TARA SOOD MR. DARSHEEL SAFARY
MR. ANKIT ROHRA MS. PRIYANKA GANWANIM MS. YASHVI SHAH MS. DRISHTI VANJANI
MR. AYUSH JAIN MR. RAJ SHETH MS. SHIVANI PATHAK MS. PRIYANKA KESWANI
BAF MS. YADAV PRAGATI J USHA MS. SIMRAN DAS MR. ASHIRWAD JAIN
MS. GOHIL JIGNYA DANJI DHANU MR. DHWANIT JAIN MS. RHYTHM SANGHAVI
MS. KUDALE APURVA SANJAY NEETA MS. REENA SINGH MS. RIYA RAGHANI
MS. MULCHANDANI NIKITA NARESH NAYAN MR. JITESH VACHHATANI MS. VANSHIKA DAWRA
MS. MADHANI KRISHA DILIP PRAVINA MS. MANSI JOSHI MR. SAHIL JUNEJA
MS. VERMA SIMRAN RAVI TRIPTI BVOC MS. ANUSHKA ASHAR
MS. AGARWAL MEETA GIRISH ANITA MS. SHEFALI DESHMUKH MR. HAMZA SAYED
MS. SHAH PRIYAL GIRISH SEEMA MR. NIRDESH CHOKSI MR. AFTAB GHANCHI
MS. SHAH KHUSHBU SAMIR SONA MR. AMANPREET KAUR BHAMRA MS. SHRUTI BACHAV
MS. PRUSETH SHIVANI BIJAYANANDA ANITA MR. UMAR KHAN MR. ATIT SHAH
MS. RANDER POOJA MANISH USHA MR. SAHIL ANSARI
MR. GUPTA ARYAN RAJESH SUSHMA CHOICE MS. TARANA NAGORWALA
MR. GOYAL AKSHAT KAMAL POOJA MR. PRITHVIRAJ PUNJABI MR. SIDDHANT ARORA
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MS. KIMBERELY PINTO MR. KAVISH MIRPURI MS. NEHA LAHOTI MS. UTKARSHA PATIL
MR. SHIVANG RAJPAL MR. MIHIR AHUJA MS. KRATI MEHTA MS. BHAVIKA SETPAL
MR. PARAG GUPTA MR. JOHAAN GEORGE MS. SIMRAN DAWRA MS. PRIYANKA TEJWANI
MR. IVAN IMKONG MR. VARSH JAIN MR. KRISHNA THAKUR MS. MUSKAN DINGANI
MR. ROHIT KAMAT MR. NABEEL PENKAR MS. INAL HARIA MS. NEHAL KOLTE
MS. NIDA HAIDER MS. AANCHAL CHOTLANI PLACEMENT CELL MR. ADARSH LALCHANDANI
MS. ANAM DARBAR MR. PRAJWAL TAWDE MS. ANMOL KATARIA MR. ARVIND KHNADEKAR
MR. JIMMY IRANI MR. YASH KHAKHAR MS. AYUSHI CHABBRA MS. ANKITA MUKHERJEE
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University 2010-2011
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