Friday 9 May 2014

Career Guidance Workshop

On 8 April, 2014, IMS Noida organised a "Career Guidance Workshop" for BBA Final year students in seminar hall at 10-12pm. Speaker for the event was Ms. Rashmi Agarwal. She has over 28 years teaching experience in English, Social Studies and Personality Development in India and abroad (in a British International School affiliated to the University of Cambridge). She is a Counsellor, Trainer and Motivational Speaker. She has experience in personal development, inter-personal and organisational communication and behavioural sciences at NTPC, Genpact, Omaxe, IEEMA, AIMT, Ericsson, India Constructions Ltd etc. She has conceived and conducted courses in English Speaking, Personality Development, pre placement Group Discussion / Personal Interview (GD / PI) and Communication Skills. She has worked in Delhi at Career Launcher, T.I.M.E. and PT with MBA aspirants.
BBA VI semester students attended the lecture along with BBA Programme coordinator Mrs. Harkiran Saini, the faculty members of BBA department and Dean Management Prof. P. K. Aggrawal Sir. The purpose of the seminar was to make students aware of various career options available and to give them “Value Added Mantras” as mentioned by our guest Prof. Rashmi Aggrawal.
The session began with lighting of lamp and a beautiful song ‘Kaun Kehta Hai ki Bhagwan Aate Nahin” to emphasise that ‘Everything is possible just you need to make the right effort at the right time’.
Prof. Rashmi Aggrawal shared various inspirational quotes and sayings. Many of us disclosed their future goal and also explained advantages & disadvantages of their area of interest .Meanwhile, Prof. P. K. Aggrawal Sir also shared his college life experiences.
At the end Dean Management Prof. P. K. Aggrawal Sir honoured Prof. Rashmi Aggrawal with a good luck plant.

Wednesday 7 May 2014

Guest Lecture on Accounting standards

With reference to guest lecture on accounting standards n GAAP by CA Mohammad Salim on 3rd April 2014
Organised by ims noida which was attended by approximately 100+ students along with faculty members in Ims noida seminar hall.
The guest lecture was scheduled on 10:00 am and as per scheduled time CA Mohammad Salim came into seminar hall and was attended by faculty members and students. Mrs. Reenu Bansal faculty ims noida introduced out guest to the students. 
At 10:15 Our guest took the mike to begin the session. He started it by having an interactive session with the students. At the very beginning he asked students what do they know about GAAP and accounting standards. Students responded to his question and gave their answers. After that Our guest give us a detailed explanation about what GAAP and Accounting standards is all about. He told us accounting standards consist of GAAP. These accounting standards were introduced in 1973 and also told us that their were no such accounting standards before. He told us that accounting standards tells us how accounting is to be made in a particular transaction. These accounting standards were formed in order to establish an uniformity in accounting. He told us that In India ICAI issues the indian accounting standards, Financial statement shows the position of a business organisation in order to avoid window dressing these Accounting standards were established which creates harmonisation with accounting principles, Accounting is itself a language because it communicates the financial position of the business to its stakeholders . He introduced us to section 3a and section 3b of accounting act 1979 which says that it is mandatory to follow these accounting standards while accounting and he also introduced us to Section 227(3) which says that it is mana satori for every company to get their accounts audited by a charted accountant and section 217 which says that financial report of every company need to have directors report with it. He told us that new companies act i.e companies act 2013 states that now it's penal offence if anyone doesn't follow these accounting standards while accounting. 
After this detailed explanation he told us about every accounting standards in detail, he told that accounting Standards consist of 28 standards and went further in detailed explanation of these accounting standards.
At the end of the session Mrs. Harkiranjeet Kaur programme coordinator gave a special thanks to CA Mohammad Salim by giving him a boket and Mrs. Renu Bansal gave a thanks note to our guest on behalf of students and faculty members.
The whole session was at great success and very good learning moment for us. All the students heartily appreciated the guest lecture.

Tuesday 6 May 2014

National Seminar on Protection of Environment: Emerging issues

Over the years, together with a spreading of environmental consciousness, there has been a change in the traditionally-held perception that there is a trade-off between environmental quality and economic growth as people have come to believe that the two are necessarily complementary. The current focus on environment is not new,environmental considerations have been an integral part of the Indian culture. The need for conservation and sustainable use of natural resources has been expressed in Indian scriptures, more than three thousand years old and is reflected in the constitutional, legislative and policy framework as also in the international commitments of the country.
Even before India’s independence in 1947, several environmental legislation existed but the real impetus for bringing about a well-developed framework came only after the UN Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm, 1972). Under the influence of this declaration, the National Council for Environmental Policy and Planning within the Department of Science and Technology was set up in 1972. This Council later evolved into a full-fledged Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) in 1985 which today is the apex administrative body in the country for regulating and ensuring environmental protection. After the Stockholm Conference, in 1976, constitutional sanction was given to environmental concerns through the 42nd Amendment, which incorporated them into the Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Rights and Duties.
A policy framework has also been developed to complement the legislative provisions. The Policy Statement for Abatement of Pollution and the National Conservation Strategy and Policy Statement on Environment and Development were brought out by the MoEF in 1992, to develop and promote initiatives for the protection and improvement of the environment. The EAP (Environmental Action Programme) was formulated in 1993 with the objective of improving environmental services and integrating environmental considerations in to development programmes. In the light of these above stated paragraph,IMS LAW COLLEGE,NOIDA organized National Seminar on Protection of Environment: Emergency issues on April 26   in IMS Campus. The seminar   was inaugurated with the lighting of  lamp by dignitaries like Justice Dr M.K Sharma (Retd Judge, Supreme Court of India), Justice Rajesh Tandon (Member of Uttarakhand Human Rights Commisssion), Dr.BhuraLal(Chairman , EPCA) and Dr.Satyendra (IFS, Executive Director, NIDM) ,Sri Rajeev  Kumar Gupta (President,IMS) and  Alok Agrawal(Advisoir, IMS Noida),,Dr.kawaljeet  Singh(ED,IMS) ,Dr.Monikagupta(Dean Academics,IMS),Dr.Niti Sinha (HOD,IMS Law College) ,faculty members  andstudents.It  was  followed  by saraswativandana  by Students.The  seminar  was  coordinated  by  team  of  students  under  the  guidance  of  faculty  members. Commencement  of  seminar  was  done  by  Suman Grewal,  About of the Seminar was delivered by SumaiyaNausheen (B.A., LL.B X and VIII Semester) students. Mr. Alok Agrawal (Advisor, IMS Noida) gave welcome address. Justice Dr M.K Sharma stressed about the protection of environment in the form of greenery, reduce urbanization and give importance to panchtanra-air, fire, atmosphere, forest and water. There should be protection of environment and improvement in natural resources. Justice Rajesh Tandon stressed on protecting the environment product and reduces soil erosion. Dr Bhuralal discussed about  protecting of  the flora and fauna which is essential part of environment and protects the water harvesting which is essential for reduce the environmental pollution.Dr.Satyendraalso  described  how   conservation  of  environment  is  importent  for  human  life. The students of IMS also presented the "NUKAD NATAK"on the environment related problems. Vote of thanks for inaugural session was given by Dr. Niti Sinha (HOD).
Technical Session started with the speech of Mr. Dinesh Jain (Joint President HR,UFLEX Group) ,he  elaborated upon less use of biodegradable waste like plastic, polythene, bottles , containers etc so that environment problem will be reduced.  In Second Technical session there were two  mentors.. Advocate sandhyakohali, Dr. Anwar sadat, Ms Sandhyakohli stressed upon the human should not use from the nature which reflects the calamities in the form of uttarkhand tragedy where all the things in the earth vanished . Presenters were come from the different parts of the country and expressed their presentation on disaster management, environment law and its impact and sustainable development. Some of them emerged as winners in the competition. Vote of thanks was given  after valedictory session by  Ms. Anjum Hassan (Law Faculty) .