Wednesday 23 June 2021

International Yoga Day Celebrations at Kaveri College

 

The NSS Unit of Kaveri college of Arts, Science and Commerce organized an online session on account of 7th International Yoga Day on 21st June 2021 on Google Meet platform. The college NSS unit in association with Datta Kriya Yog conducted a session on ‘Kriya Yoga’. The session was conducted by the resource person Dr. A.J.Thanawala, a practitioner of Datta Kriya Yoga. Principal Dr. Ashok Agrawal, Vice Principal Dr. Muckta Karmarkar, Student Development Officer Dr. Jayashri Bangali along with teaching and non-teaching staff, and students were present on this occasion.

In his address, Dr. Ashok Agrawal stressed on the importance of maintaining good health. He also pointed out the different kinds of yoga that influence the life of a person in his entire life.   

Mr. Nilesh Nemade, NSS Programme Officer, welcomed the gathering and introduced Dr. A.J.Thanawala.

The resource person Dr. Thanawala conducted a guided yoga session for all and demonstrated various asanas for Nadi Shuddhi and mental relaxation. He also demonstrated Shuddha Sahaj Pranayama. He also gave a demonstration of how music can be used as a means of meditation.

The session aimed to instil in the audience a sense of calmness and way of seeking inner peace.

Mrs. Manasi Joshi, Asst. NSS Programme Officer proposed vote of thanks.

 


Monday 21 June 2021

World Environment Day Celebration at Kaveri College on online Platform

 

NSS Unit of Kaveri College of Arts, Science and Commerce organized a session on ‘Ecosystem Restoration’ by Ms. Harshada Khaladkar, Psychologist- ‘Yuvan Wellness’ on the occasion of 'World Environment Day' on 5th June 2021 through google meet.  Mr. Nilesh Nemade, NSS Programme Officer welcomed Dr. Ashok Agrawal, Principal, Dr. Muckta Karmarkar, Vice Principal, all students and faculty members for the session.  Dr. Jayashri Bangali, Student Development Officer welcomed and felicitated Ms. Harshada Khaladkar, resource speaker for the session.

Ms. Harshada Khaladkar in her session, focused on ecosystems and its impact on human being. She also emphasized that increased human activities in ecosystem lead to imbalance and can cause disease from wildlife to humans. She also shared various ways to improve the situation by creating awareness, changing our lifestyle, tree plantation and water management.

Also, on this occasion, students participated in tree plantation drive. They planted saplings in their society and nearby locations considering covid restrictions, to contribute to better greener future.

 


Monday 7 June 2021

One day Online Faculty Development Program for Administrative Staff at Kaveri

 

One day online faculty development program was organised by IQAC and Knowledge Resource Centre on Friday 4th of June 2021. The topic for the FDP was ‘Hands on session on Administrative, Students and Examination Modules of Vriddhi Software’. Ms. Ritu Mali, Admin Staff of Garware College of Commerce was the resource person for the session. She has more than 10 years of experience of using Vriddhi Software for administrative work.

She explained in detail the administrative processes of the college, such as admission, examination work, eligibility, pro-rata equivalence etc. through Vriddhi Software. She also gave demo on how to generate precise reports for college admissions, enrolment, academic records, domiciles, fees, attendance, scholarships and crystal reports through Vriddhi software.

Mr. Avinash Gore, head clerk of Garware College of Commerce accompanied the resource person. He explained in detail the employee module of Vriddhi Software.

Principal Dr. A. M. Agrawal in his welcome address wished good luck to the participants. He congratulated the organisers and assured long term association of Kaveri College with the resource person.

Dr. Muckta Karmarkar, Vice Principal, asked the participants to take advantage of the FDP and get their queries solved regarding Vriddhi modules.

Ms. Chitra Alavani, Head Admission Committee, and Coordinator M. Sc. Computer Science and Ms. Pallavi Joshi, Faculty, Computer Science, were also present.

The session was very informative and interactive.

Ms. Dhanashree Bhide Librarian proposed vote of thanks.