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The document summarizes the launching ceremony of the first edition of the newsletter "The Insight" published by CCS University. [1] The ceremony was addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice Chancellor who congratulated the coordinator and team for the successful first edition and suggested introducing a student column. [2] The second edition of "Epiphanies", an anthology of poems edited by Prof. Vikas Sharma, was also released. [3] Certificates were given to editorial board members for their contribution to the newsletter.

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The document summarizes the launching ceremony of the first edition of the newsletter "The Insight" published by CCS University. [1] The ceremony was addressed by the Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice Chancellor who congratulated the coordinator and team for the successful first edition and suggested introducing a student column. [2] The second edition of "Epiphanies", an anthology of poems edited by Prof. Vikas Sharma, was also released. [3] Certificates were given to editorial board members for their contribution to the newsletter.

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THE Apr-Jun 2022

INSIGHT
Prof. Sangeeta Shukla Prof. Vikas Sharma
Vice Chancellor & Patron Coordinator

Year : 1, Issue : 2 A Quarterly News Letter


would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for
I the overwhelming success of the first
installment of University’s newsletter, ‘The
Insight’. Once more, it is with immense
pleasure that I was given the opportunity to work on the
second edition of the University’s newsletter. As we all
know that a newsletter mirrors a University- its vision,
aims and mission. It also highlights events, activities and
several other academic achievements. Thanks to our
dynamic team, we have tried to capture the last three
months excitement and activities. I do hope that this
newsletter encourages more, including students to use it
as a platform to showcase their creativity. I sincerely
hope and wish that this edition makes for an interesting
read.
This has been a wonderful year of less disruption
Coordinator’s Corner to learning and the reintroduction of many of the
Prof. Vikas Sharma elements that give our students wider social and
Head, Dept of English educational experiences and this is exactly what we
Coordinator
have tried to capture in our newsletter. We try to nurture
our students with more emphasis on all their aspects of
holistic and integrated education including physical,
intellectual and value education. Our University is valued
for its academic vigor in the delivery of results that are
student and research oriented. We are also trying to
achieve an A plus grade in NAAC assessment under the
dynamic leadership of our honorable Vice Chancellor
and Pro Vice Chancellor.
Many constructive efforts have been taken to
improve the University results and we have gained
success also. It is a matter of immense pride that various
students of different departments have been selected as
Assistant Professors by UPHESC this year and I would
like to take this opportunity to extend my heartiest
congratulations as well as best of wishes for future their
endeavors to all the selected candidates.
Our University has also introduced various new
courses in different departments which would be a
wonderful opportunity to all those students who wish to
enroll themselves in different disciplines. To promote
creativity among the students our newsletter has also
introduced a student’s corner in the current edition. We
welcome you to join us and build mutual beneficial ties
for growth and development. We sincerely hope that
your feedback and suggestions will help the University to
develop further in its endeavor of creation, sustenance
and enhancement of quality in the University.
The journey of a thousand miles begins with a
small step and through our efforts and determination we
can manifest our dreams into worthy actions and
therefore I firmly believe in the following lines by Robert
Frost -
“Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.”
Department of

English

n 21st May 2022, the launching ceremony of During the launch ceremony, Honorable Vice-
the first edition of CCS University’s newsletter,
O ‘The Insight’ (January-March 2022) was held
at the Department of English, CCS University.
Chancellor, addressed the audience with her wise words
and expressed her opinions about the launch of the much
awaited newsletter. She also shared an anecdote about
Prof. Sangeeta Shukla,(Vice-Chancellor CCS the conceptualization of the idea about the newsletter
University), Prof. Y. Vimala, (Pro VC), Prof. Vikas and congratulated the entire team for the magnificent
Sharma, Ms. Nidhi Gupta, Ms. Hina Koser graced the success of the first edition of the newsletter. Our
occasion with their presence. Prof. Pratibha Tyagi, Prof. Honorable VC also gave an extremely valuable
Ravindra Kumar along with all the other faculty members suggestion to introduce a new column especially for
of various departments of CCS University were also students so that an active participation of the students in
present at the ceremony. the betterment of the University can be promoted.
The primary agenda to take such an initiative was Following her address, Honorable Pro VC also
to promote continuous engagement between students shared her sagacious thoughts about the newsletter and
and the University and also to provide access to students gave her valuable insight for the same. Both of them
as well as others to be more aware of the ongoing congratulated the Coordinator as well as the entire team
activities, academic achievements and educational for their joint efforts and also applauded the wondrous
programs conducted by the University. Reports from publication of the University’s first newsletter, ‘The
different departments are collected organized and Insight’. On this memorable day, the 2nd edition of
presented in the newsletter. Epiphanies (An Anthology of Poems) edited by Prof.
Through the medium of this newsletter, a Vikas Sharma, was also released.
thorough check on all the activities will be made for the Editorial board members including Prof. Vikas
welfare of the students and accordingly, steps will be Sharma, Ms. Nidhi Gupta, Ms. Hina Koser, Hiba,
taken to make changes for the betterment of the Mannpreet and Sunny, were acknowledged with
University. Throughout the year, a total number of four certificates for their contribution to the newsletter. The
newsletters will be presented once in three months and ceremony was then followed by High tea. The entire
regular checks will be made on the activities of the various event marked the beginning of a new phase
departments to ensure an effective and better functioning characterized by cognizance, erudition and
of the institution. It is therefore vital that learners, teachers collaboration.
and communities are jointly engaged to bring about an
improvement in the overall situation through the medium
of this newsletter.
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discourse on Prof. Vikas Sharma’s congratulated himfor the same. congratulatedhim
A novels was organized by the Department
of English, entitled, Reader’s Response
for the samesamepresented their wishes to read
more of his work in future. At last Prof. Sharma,
and Cognizance in the novels of Prof. acknowledged the audience and the guests and
Vikas Sharma” on 30th May 2022. paid his gratitude.
Various guests came from different
universities to share their views on books written he Department of English also
by Vikas Sharma. Dr. Tapas Chakrabarti
(Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University) T organized a farewell party for the final
year students of M.A. English on 30th
was the chief guest of the event. Prof. Shiv Govind May 2022. The theme of the party was
Puri (Lucknow University) was the guest of honor. Retro Bollywood and the students actively
Prof. Pratibha Tyagi was also present as the participated in the same with lots of enthusiasm
distinguished guest of the event. and interest. There were fun games along with
The program provided an excellent various literary activities arranged by the previous
opportunity for the students of literature to explore year students. Ms. Lavanya was given the title of
and develop their literary sensibilities and become Ms. Farewell. In the end, Prof. Vikas Sharma
a part of such an interesting and informative event. addressed the students with his kind words and
Many research papers were presented on the wished them all the success in life. Students
same day by Ms. Lavanya, Ms. Mannpreet and shared their experience about the department
Ms. Aditi Mishra on Prof. Sharma’s novels. and also expressed their gratitude towards their
After that our esteemed guests shared their teachers and mentors. After all farewell is not the
opinions on the novels of Prof. Vikas Sharma and end but a new beginning.

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Department of

Physics
epartment of Physics successfully briefly explained about Kwangwoon University
D organized the following events from April
to June 2022.
(i) Indo-Korea International Workshop/
and about the research being done/continued in
the Plasma Bioscience Research Centre.The
second lecture was presented by Prof. Nagendra
Technical Virtual Training on Nanoparticle- Based Kumar Kaushik, Kwangwoon University, South
Plasma Bioscience, May 04-05, 2022 Department Korea. In the second session of First day of the
of Physics organized an International workshop workshop, the technical virtual training was
under the supervision of Prof. Beer Pal Singh organised through an online medium. Prof.
entitled “Indo-Korea International Workshop/ Kaushik explained in detail about the hands - on -
Technical Virtual Training on Nanoparticle-based training for th e methodology/operation of various
Plasma Bioscience, May 4-5, 2022”. types of research equipments available in the
This international workshop was jointly Plasma Bio Science Research Lab, Kwangwoon
organized by the CCS University and amp; University.
Kwangwoon University-Seoul, South Korea in the The participants learned in detail about the
Virtual mode. This workshop was organized on 04- plasma based instruments, optical sensing,
05 May 2022 under the MoU established in 2020 Raman spectroscopy, plasma sterilizer, AFM,
between CCS University and Kwangwoon EDAX and contact angle measurement, FTIR
University, South Korea. There were more than techniques. The research scholars demonstrated
800 participants from all
states and the premier
institutes/universities in India
and abroad also. The
faculties and Scholars
participated actively for both
workshop sessions including
the Plenary talk (first session)
a n d Vi r t u a l h a n d s - o n -
practice (Second Session).
The researchers (State/
Central University) from
every state of India along with
more than 20 countries of the
world such as Argentina,
Taiwan, Korea, Egypt, Sri
Lanka, Saudi Arabia,
Myanmar, Pakistan, Ghana
participated. Almost 800 participants participated the actual use of micro-Raman spectrometer and
in this virtual workshop. Atomic Force Microscopy for Bio- sensors. At the
The detailed outline and the objective of end of the program,a brief description and a vote
this workshop was explained by Prof. Sanjeev of thanks was given by Prof. Sanjeev Kumar
Kumar Sharma and all participants of the Sharma. The organising committee delivered a
workshop were welcomed by the HOD.Convener vote of thanks to the eminent professors and
of the workshop Prof. Beer Pal Singh. The Vice- dignitaries like Prof. Anil K. Malik, Prof. Anuj
Chancellor, Prof. Sangeeta Shukla, Chief Guest Kumar, Dr. Y.K. Gautam, Dr. Anil Yadav, Prof.
Prof. Eun Ha Choi, Korea, Pro-VC Prof. Y. Vimala, Jaimala, Prof. Ramakant, Prof. C.P. Singh. On the
Dean of Science Prof. Mridul Kumar Gupta were second day of the workshop, Prof. Ashish
honoured and welcomed for the same. explained about his research work in the field of
First lecture was delivered by Prof. Eun Ha Nanoparticle-based cancer treatment which was
Choi, Kangwon University, South Korea who
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followed by Dr. Anil K.Yadav lecture who explained
awareness program which was conducted with
about the crystal growth.
the
Prof. Sanjeev explained about the various
blessing and support of our Patron, Prof.
microstructures of gold nanoparticles and zinc
Sangeeta Shukla, Co-Patron: Prof. Y. Vimala,
oxide for their use to detect and elimination of toxic
Program Convener : Prof Beer Pal Singh, and
ions/molecules for the development of Chemo-
Program coordinator : Dr. Updesh Verma from
/Bio- sensors, which is very useful in daily life.
NEEV (National Education Enrichment in
The Second session of the workshop was
Villages) a social education initiative by IIT Alumni.
chaired by Prof. Anuj Kumar. The first virtual
The schedule for the entire workshop is
training was headed by Dr. Y.K. Gautam, and his
stated below:
team (Manohar, Shreshta, Akansha, Durgesh)
DAY -1 Discussion on environment
while the second virtual training was headed by
issues,
Prof.Sanjeev Sharma and his team (Abhishek
DAY-2 Tree Plantation Drive,
Sharma, Anirudh Kumar, Vinod Kumar Pal, Km.
DAY- 3 Cycling Drive,
Preeti). A special vote of thanks was given by Prof.
DAY-4 Save Birds drive,
Sanjeev Kumar Sharma who concluded the entire
DAY -5 Cleanness drive,
two-days workshop.
DAY-6 Water conservation drive.
Environment Awareness Week
5th-10th June, 2022
CCS University, Meerut, in collaboration
with NEEV- a Social educational Initiative of IIT
Alumni, Celebrated “Environment Awareness
Week” organized a one week long environmental

Sir Chotu Ram Institute of Engineering & Technology

SCRIET
esearch Achievements by Faculty Members Er. Priyank Sirohi (Asst. Professor (Dept. of IT,
(March 2022 Onwards) are as following:
R Dr. Shobhit Saxena (Asst. Prof. Dept. of
ECE, SCRIET) has published one (01) Book
SCRIET), Er. Arpit Chabra (Senior Network Administrator,
SCRIET) and Dr. Manav Bansal (Asst. Prof. Dept. of IT,
SCRIET) have published one (01) Indian patent titled
Chapter titled “Planar Printed MIMO Antennas “Detection of Road Conditions via GPS Enable System
for 5G Access Points” in Book entitled “Printed Antennas for Thereof ”.
5G Networks” (Publisher: Springer Nature). Er. Priyank Sirohi (Asst. Professor (Dept. of IT,
Dr. Shobhit Saxena (Asst. Prof. Dept. of ECE, SCRIET)) has published one (01) Indian patent titled “Cloud
SCRIET) has published one (01) Book Chapter titled “Design Based Resource Management System For Distributed
Challenges in Planar Printed MIMO Antennas” in Book Titled Environment”.
“Multifunctional MIMO Antennas: Fundamentals and
Applications” (Publisher: Taylor & Francis). Webinar Report on Alma Connect Webinar Series-2
Dr. Manav Bansal (Asst. Prof. Dept. of IT, SCRIET) , Date: 21 st May 2022
Er. Arpit Chabra (Senior Network Administrator, SCRIET) Lecture-1 of ALMA Connect Webinar Series-2 was
and Dr. Niraj Singhal (Director, SCRIET) have published organized at SCRIET. In this lecture Er. Vikas Baliyan
article titled “Smart City- Shrewed Vehicle Versatility Utilizing shared in-depth knowledge about job opportunities in
IOT” in International Journal of Engineering, Trends and Telecom Industry (Region) and in Telecom Sector. He is
Technology. working as NPO Expert in Nokia Corporation currently in
Er. Vivek Mishra (Asst. Professor, Department of Kenya. He discussed in detail with the students on how to
ME, SCRIET) has published article titled “An assessment of clear job interview in IT industry after doing Bachelor’s
thermal impact on Chemical Characteristics of Edible Oils by Degree/Master’s Degree and what is the demand of
Using FTIR Spectroscopy” in Materials Today: Proceedings software engineer in the industry as well as how to get good
(Elsevier). salary job in different companies etc. This lecture was
Dr. Amit Sharma (Asst. Professor, Dept. of CS, organized using our official platform Microsoft Teams on 21
SCRIET) has published one (01) Indian patent titled “Device May. The Topic of the alumni meet was, ‘Career
and Method for Detecting Early Stroke Symptoms in Old Opportunities in Telecom Industry’ and total 99 participants
Aged People”. (24 faculties and 75 students) enthusiastically joined.
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Department of

Chemistry
epartment of Chemistry is completing 20
D years on 24 September, 2022 and
celebrating Vicenary year of its
establishment by organizing several
events, workshops, conferences, lectures etc from
24 January, 2022 to 24 September, 2022. In this
series, a workshop on ‘Entrepreneurship’ was
organized on National Technology day to motivate
all faculty members, research scholars and
students of University. Prof. R.K. Soni welcomed
the guests and participants and highlighted the
importance of the workshop. Dr. Meenu Teotia,
Organizing Secretary of the event, highlighted the by giving examples of the most successful
importance of National technology day in Indian entrepreneurs of the world. Sh. Harindra Singh,
history. Shri Shailendra Jaiswal, IRS, Ex. Principal Deputy Commissioner & Deputy Registrar,
Executive Director, DRDO, Ministry of Defence, Cooperative UP, Prayagraj Division educated the
Govt. of India delivered lecture on “Technology students about banking schemes and offers
Development through Industry Academia available to start up a new industry. Dr. Lokesh
Collaboration”. Dr. Anirudh Gautam, Principal Jindal, Associate Professor, Atal Bihari Vajpayee
Executive Director, Urban Transport & High Speed School of Management & Entrepreneurship JNU,
Directorate, Research Design & Standard Delhi interacted with the participants on the topic
Organization, Lucknow discussed about efficient ‘Managing startups’. Certificates were distributed
fuels for green and clean environment. VK to the participants by Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof.
Kaushal, Deputy Commissioner, delivered a talk Y.Vimala, Registrar, Dhirendra Singh and other
on “How to set up a new industry”. Dr. Shiromani distinguished guests. Sessions were very
Sharma, former Associate professor, DN College interactive and fruitful.
Meerut, motivated students for entrepreneurship

Department of

Home Science
tudents’ Participation in Tree Planting and explore the perceived constraints and
S Activity: Promoting the 21 st Century
Environmental Education.
Universally, trees have been an
opportunities. This whole activity was conducted by
the faculty members Prof. Bindu Sharma, Dr.Nidhi
Chaudhary, Shivangi Chaudhary. Faculties also
important part of urban landscapes for stated that why planting is should be the part of
millennia since they offer adequate benefits to Lifestyle in order to promote healthy and secure life
humanity. as it’s education for sustainable future because
On this note, this study aimed to analyze by there’s no future without plant’s and tress.
the CCS University Dept of Home Science students’ Indeed tree planting activity as a part of the
perceptions and experiences on participating in a study program is one of the most effective ways to
tree planting activity, identify the implications of tree combat and slow down the effect of global warming
planting activity in studying Earth and Life Sciences, while promoting the students’ academic interests.

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Department of

Mathematics
National Seminar on
Optimization: Fuzzy Logic and MATLAB
ational Seminar on “Optimization : Fuzzy such as economic, ethical, environmental, etc.
N Logic and MATLAB”, sponsored by U. P.
Govt. was organized by Department of
The third lecture of the second day was given by
Retd. Professor C.B.Gupta (BITSPilani) on
Mathematic from 25th-26th March 2022. “Operation Research: An Overview ”. The Fourth
Prof. S. R. Singh, Chair Person of the National lecture of the Second day was given by Dr.Arvind
Seminar introduced the whole team of the Yadav(Hansraj College, University of Delhi who
Seminar and also informed about the theme d i s c u s s e d a b o u t M AT L A B , h i g h l e v e l
“Optimization: Fuzzy Logic and MATLAB”. Eight programming language, interactive technical
guests delivered their lectures on various topics computing environment, Algorithm development,
related to the theme of Seminar and almost 123 data analysis and visualization, numerical
research scholars participated from different computation, faster than traditional computer
colleges. 80 research scholars presented their language like as C, C++, and FORTRAN. He
research papers related to the theme of seminar. discussed about the MATLAB application domain
On the first day, a three lecture session and two such as numerical computation, signal and image
technical session and on second day a five lecture processing, communication system and also
session and two technical sessions were about analyzing and accessing data as well as
conducted. The first day of the programme visualizing data.
commenced with a lecture by Professor Debjani The last lecture of the second day was
Chakraborty (IIT Kharagpur) on Fuzzy delivered by Dr. H.N. Singh (R.S.S. P.G. College)
Optimization. The last lecture of the session was on “Synchronous Optimization of Meyons”. This
delivered by Dr. Pitam Singh (MNNIT Prayagraj) Seminar was very useful for all the participants. All
on “Fuzzy AHP”. On second day, the first lecture the speakers were very learned and provided a lot
was delivered by Dr. Ashok Kumar(HNB Garhwal of information related to modern day challenges.
University Srinagar) on MATLAB and its They were experts of their respective fields. The
Applications. The availability of MATLAB in many lectures were very informative, interactive and the
operating system such as Windows, Macintosh, participants learnt so much from this National
Unix, Dos as well as the several tool boxes to solve Seminar.
specified problem were also discussed. A brief On 26th March, the valedictory session
information about the display and formatting of was conducted by Dr Saru Kumari who invited
MATLAB was also given along with various types Professor Shiv Raj Singh to say a few words about
of MATLAB file and generating vectors. Seminar. Prof. Shiv Raj Singh appreciated of the
Prof. C.K. Jaggi discussed about the entire team and congratulated the organizers for
importance of sustainable supply chains and how inviting various reputed resource persons for
it helps to improve productivity. By using delivering relevant lectures in the Seminar. Dr.
sustainable technique, we can increase the Saru Kumari invited participants to share their
efficiency of machinery and buildings with cost views about the program. Some participants like
savings.Valuable information was shared about Dr. Soniya Gupta, Dr. Dharmendra Yadav, Ms.
the Puma’s little clever bag and its benefits in Akshika Rastogi, shared their views about the
reducing waste and CO2 emissions. Furthermore knowledge and information gained by attending
a discussion about the sustainable supply chain at the seminar. Dr. Saru Kumari invited Prof. Jaimala
Wal-Mart was also held. He discussed about the to say a few words. Prof. Jaimala also expressed
Wal-Mart’s goal which is to produce zero waste to her views about the Seminar.
be supplied with 100% renewable energy, to sell
products that sustain people and the environment
as well as the benefits of reverse supply chain

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Department of

Microbiology
workshop was held on 7th April 2022 on
A the following topic entitled: ‘Detection of
Adulteration in Common Food Items’. A
total of 68 participants were enrolled for
this workshop including both students and faculty
members of affiliated colleges. Mr. Vaibhav
Sharma, Food Safety Officer, delivered a lecture
on “Swasth Aahar, Jeevan ka Aadhar”. He
discussed about the habit of checking the labels of
packaged foods and aware the students to
differentiate between healthy and unhealthy
foods. Dr. Dinesh Panwar, delivered a lecture Kalyan Dev Dispensary checked the blood
entitled “Impact of adulterated food on human pressure, weight, oxygen and pulse of 58 patients,
health” and discussed various types of Sparsh Pathology Lab, Dental and Skin Care
adulteration and how these adulterated food Clinic checked the haemoglobin, Blood sugar and
affected human body. Dr. Laxman Nagar delivered dental check up of 70 and 45 persons respectively.
a lecture entitled “Detection of Adulteration in food Recommendation/Outcome: The
items by household methods” and discussed the workshop was organized to create awareness for
methods of detection of adulteration in various the students so that they could learn some tests to
food items by household methods. Eighteen tests detect the adulteration. The objective of the
for detection of food adulteration was performed workshop was to give the participants an insight
and taught to the participants during workshop. about the types of adulteration in common food
Health Checkup Camp: A free health items they consume in their daily lives and the
check up camp was organized. Drishti Eye participants were educated to detect these
Foundation checked eyes of 62 patients, Swami adulterated food.

Department of

Commerce
n industrial visit
A was organised
for the students
to Amar Ujala in
January 2022. Also, we
conducted an online
workshop on 'Reference
Managing Software:
Mendeley ' on 11th and
12th March 2022. It was
attended by research
scholars and faculty
members of various
affiliated colleges and
universities.

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Department of

Sociology
nternational Labour Day
I Seminar on 1st May 2022
was conducted to
c e l e b r a t e t h e
achievements of workers. Labour
Day has its origins in the labour
union movement, specifically the
eight-hour day movement, which
advocated eight hours for work,
eight hours for recreation, and
eight hours for rest.
Department of Sociology,
organized a seminar to reflect on
the history of Labour Day and
contributions of the community
towards any nation’s development.
The students showcased a detailed presentation department of Sociology and also the first Alumni
for the participants. of the department, graced this celebration.
Eid Celebration on 5th May 2022 The alumni of the department arrived for
To celebrate Islamic festival “Eid” and participation from different corners of the country.
spread communal harmony and peace in the Many batches of the department were also present
campus, Dept. of Sociology celebrated by sharing at the event. Also, a book written by Prof. Yogendra
savoring dish “Sheer” among the faculties and Singh and Dr. Neha Garg was launched by the
students. grace of the present dignitaries.
Press Freedom Day celebrated: Every Anti-Terrorism Day Seminar: India
year, 3rd May is a day which celebrates the observes Anti-Terrorism Day on May 21. It was on
fundamental principles of press freedom. It is this day in 1991 that the seventh Prime Minister of
celebrated to evaluate press freedom around the India Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated by LTTE
world, to defend the media from attacks on their terrorists while campaigning for the Congress
independence and to pay tribute to journalists who party in Tamil Nadu. This day is acknowledged to
have lost their lives in the exercise of their spread the message of peace and harmony.
profession. Department of Sociology organized a
Department of Sociology organized a seminar on 21st May 2022 to reflect on the
seminar on 7th May 2022 to reflect on the importance and contributions of the press towards
importance and contributions of the press towards society. The students showcased a detailed
society. The students showcased a detailed presentation for the participants.
presentation for the participants. Board of Studies & World Milk Day
52nd Foundation Day Celebration, Alumni celebration on 01 June 2022. Department of
Meet, Book Launch & International Family
Day.
On 15th May, Department of Sociology
celebrates its Foundation day every year. This
year the department celebrated this important day
with an Alumni meet, Book launch and celebration
of International Family Day, alongside.
The Patron of the event, Prof. Y. Vimala,
graced the occasion with her presence and
inspiring words for the attendees. The Guest of
Honor, Prof. S.S.Sharma, Former Head of
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Sociology conducted its Board of Studies on 01st Singh, Head of Department, enlightened the
June 2022 for deciding the curriculum of M.A. students and other attendees on the importance
Sociology and Master of Social Work Program. of milk in our everyday lives and livelihood
The Board included faculties from various opportunities in Dairy industry.
universities & colleges from the country. Through World Environment Day is celebrated
detailed discussions in the sessions, final courses annually on 5 June and students and faculties of
were mapped for the larger benefit of the students Sociology conducted a plantation drive around
and keeping the course at par with the current the university campus to mark this day.
norms of NEP 2020. The invited faculties were
presented with the mementos at the end. Also, on
the occasion of World Milk Day, Prof. Yogendra

Department of
Library & Information
One Day Educational Tour of MLISc II Semester Students to M.A. Library
ne day Educational trip was organized by
O Department of Library and Information
Science, to visit Maulana Azad Library,
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.
This is the Central Library of the Aligarh
Muslim University which is famous for its
invaluable collections of manuscripts, rare books
and artifacts. M.A. Library currently holds about 14
lakhs volumes of books and subscribes to popular
research journals and databases.
The library meets the needs of its students, Fatima, Librarian and the staff were given a warm
academics and research scholars with a wide welcome. After that, all the students along with
range of library services provided by more than faculty members were taken to the site, where
110 college and departmental libraries. they visited the various sections of the library and
The tour comprised students of MLISc II learnt important facts about this library.
Semester accompanied by faculty members, Dr. Manuscript Division of the library was the main
J.A. Siddiqui, Krishan Kumar, Vijay Laxmi and attraction for the students as they saw handwritten
Rekha Rani. All the students were directed to Bhagwad Gita, Ramayana and Quran with gold.
gather at CCSU Campus gate at 7 am and Impressions on parchment and papyrus were also
reached Maulana Azad library at 10 am. Nishat praise worthy. Students learnt a lot and enjoyed.
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Department of

Horticulture
conference was organized by ATDS Agricultural and ecological eco-friendly research
A Society in collaboration with Department
of Horticulture (Co-organizer), CCS,
organizations, scientist, researchers,
academicians, policy makers, innovative farmers
as well as professional entrepreneurs. A three
University, Chairperson - Prof. Sumati
Narayan, Head (Veg. Prod.) SKUAST-K, J & K, days International Conference on & Advances in
India Chief Guest - Sh. Kunwar Shekhar Vijendra, Smart Agriculture and Biodiversity Conservation
Chancellor, Shobhit University, Meerut. Patron - for Sustainable Development" was started
Dr. Sandeep Bakshi, Chancellor, Jaipur National on 4th March 2022 at Jaipur National University,
University, Jaipur. Keynote Speaker Prof. R.L. Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. More than 600 students
Raina, VC, Jaipur National University, Jaipur were and faculty members of the university participated
present on this occasion. in the conference and gained advanced
The conference aimed to innovate, knowledge about smart agriculture practices and
disseminate, collaborate and provide a common bio-diversity conservation for sustainable
platform for suggestion, solution, interaction and development in agriculture.
knowledge sharing amongst the professionals of

Department of

Botany
second sp e ci es of
A Hedychium known as
Hedychium coronarium
(Gulbakawali) was
introduced in the garden of
Botany, Department, CCS
University, Meerut. Dr. Prashant
Singh, an alumnus of our
department (2004 batch)
provided two saplings of this
element. He collected the
saplings of this species from
Amarkantak (MP). Dr. Prashant
Singh who is an Assistant
Professor in Indira Gandhi
National Tribal University,
Amarkantak (MP) brought this Already in our garden there is another
species without any request. species called Commiphora Wightii. It is a matter
On the eve of World Environment Day 5th of good fortune for us that Prof. Karan Singh, Dr.
June 2022, we introduced a threatened element Lalit Kumar and many research scholars were
(Commiphora Stockstiana Mithla) in our garden present at this event.
and its sapling was collected from GUIDE (Gujarat
Institute of Desert Ecology).
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Department of

Fine Art
foRr iksf"kr ;kstuk ds varxZr lapkfyr yfyr
Lo dyk foHkkx }kjk vizSy&twu 2022 rd f'k{k.k
xfrfof/;ksa ds lkFk&lkFk fuEukafdr xfrfof/;ksa
dks lapkfyr fd;k x;k%
vizSy 2022 ds izFke lIrkg esa ,e-,iQ-,- izFke lsesLVj
dh iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk laiUu djkbZ xbZ] ftlesa iatkc]
dq:{ks=k] eqtÝiQjuxj ds ckg; ijh{kdksa dk Hkh vkokxeu
jgkA
vizSy 2022 ds izFke lIrkg esa ckg; ijh{kd
(iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk) ds :Ik esa mRrjiqfLrdk ewY;kadu rFkk la?k"kZ ds vKkr rFkk vYiKkr lsukuh (1957-1947)* fo"k;
iz;ksxkRed ijh{kk dk dk;Z leUo;d rFkk f'k{kdkvksa }kjk ij jk"Vªh; lsehukj esa foHkkx dh f'kf{kdkvksa rFkk
laiUu djk;k x;kA Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us izfrHkkx fd;kA
13 vizSy 2022 dks c`gLifr Hkou esa iqjkru Nk=k] Mk- 9 ebZ 2022 dks jkT; yfyr dyk vdkneh mRRkj izns'k

lksesUnz rksej] jkT;ea=kh mRrj izns'k ljdkj ds lEeku ds rRok/ku esa yfyr dyk foHkkx esa ^izFke Lora=krk laxzke
lekjksg dk;ZØe esa foHkkx dh f'kf{kdkvksa us lfØ; ds uk;d* fo"k; ij isafVax izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k
izfrHkkx fd;kA x;k rFkk fu.kkZ;d eaMy }kjk p;fur Nk=kksa dks izek.k i=k
13-16 vizSy 2022 dks jkT; yfyr dyk vdkneh] forfjr fd;s x;sA
mRrj izns'k rFkk mM+ku vkfVZLV xzqi ds la;qDr rRok/ku esa 12 ebZ 2022 dks ^vktknh ds ve`r egksRlo* fo"k; ij

lekiu rFkk lEeku lekjksg esa foHkkx ls v:.k dqekj us foHkkx esa ^isafVax esfdax* nks fnolh; dk;Z'kkyk dk
fp=k izfr;ksfxrk esa izfrHkkx fd;k rFkk izfr;ksfxrk dk izFke vk;kstu djk;k x;kA
iqjLdkj izkIr fd;kA 1-3 twu 2022 dks foHkkxh; Lrj ij dk;Z'kkyk djkbZ

28 vizSy 2022 dks fuca/ rFkk iksLVj izfr;ksfxrk djkbZ x;h] ftlesa i;kZoj.k rFkk lao/Zu ij dSuokl isafVax cuk;h
xbZ ftldk fo"k; ^lnHkko dk izrhd ukSpanh esyk* ij fp=k x;hA blesa f}rh; lsesLVj ds lHkh Nk=kksa us izfrHkkx fd;kA
cuk;s x;s rFkk Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us fuca/ Hkh fy[ksA bu iqjLd`r 4 twu 2022 dks ^fo'o i;kZoj.k fnol* dh iwoZ la?;k

Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks foHkkx rFkk mPp {ks=kh; f'k{kk foHkkx }kjk ij foHkkx ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us ekuo Ja[kyk cukdj
Hkh iqjLd`r fd;k tk;sxkA i;kZoj.k dks LoPN rFkk i`Foh dks gjk&Hkjk cuk;s j[kus dk
29 vizSy 2022 dks Lora=krk lsukuh egsUnz izrki dh lans'k fn;k x;kA
t;arh ds volj ij yfyr dyk foHkkx rFkk iqLrdky; 10 twu 2022 dks mRrj izns'k ljdkj dh ;kstuk

foHkkx ds la;qDr rRok/ku esa fuca/ izfr;ksfxrk rFkk iksLVj ^fMftVy 'kfDr* ds varxZr foHkkx ds prqFkZ lsesLVj ds
izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa foHkkx ds 6 Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks VscysV forj.k dk;ZØe djk;k x;kA
Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us izfrHkkx fd;kA iksLVj izfr;ksfxrk esa izFke 15-23 twu 2022 rd lHkh Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dh eq[;

LFkku ;'kLoh rFkk f}rh; LFkku v{k; dqekj us izkIr fd;kA ijh{kk jgh] ftlesa f'k{kdksa rFkk leUo;d ds }kjk xzqi
bl dk;ZØe esa foHkkx dh leUo;d dk;ZØe dh fMLd'ku] xwxy rFkk twe ,Il ds ek?;e ls ijh{kk dh
lg&la;ksftdk jghA rS;kjh djk;h xbZA
6 ebZ 2022 dks bfrgkl foHkkx esa ^Hkkjrh; Lora=krk

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Department of

Geography
xksy foHkkx }kjk 30 ebZ 2022 dks Geoinformatics:
Hkw Applications and Career Opportunities
(Application of Drone techmology in Agriculture)
ij ,d dk;Z'kkyk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl dk;ZØe
esa fuxer iQkmaMs'ku ds fo"k; fo'ks"kKksa us æks.k rduhdh
dk d`f"k {ks=k esa fdl izdkj ls mi;ksx fd;k tk;s] ftlls fdlkuksa dh
vk; esa o`f¼ gks rFkk fnu izfrfnu gksus okys uqdlku ls cpk;k tk
ldsA bl fo"k; ij lkjxfHkZr O;k[;ku fn;kA
dk;Z'kkyk dk vk;kstu Netra Institute of Geoinformatics
Management and Technologies Foundation ds lg;ksx ls
fd;k x;kA dk;Z'kkyk esa dqyifr izks- laxhrk 'kqDyk] izfr dqyifr izks-
lnL; fo/ku ifj"kn mÙkj izns'k] eq[; vfrfFk ds :Ik esa mifLFkr jgsA
okbZ- foeyk] ladk;kè;{k foKku izks- e`nqy xqIrk] ladk;kè;{k
dk;ZØe dh vè;{krk dqyifr izks- laxhrk 'kqDyk us dh rFkk mikè;{k
rduhdh izks- gjs d`".kk] ladk;kè;{k dyk izks- uohu pUnz yksgkuh]
izfr dqyifr izks- okbZ- foeyk jghaA bl volj ij lkaln jktsUæ
ladk;kè;{k d`f"k izks- 'kSysaæ flag] foHkkxkè;{k bfrgkl foHkkx izks-
vxzoky us X;kjg yk[k :i;s rFkk fo/ku ifj"kn lnL; /esaæ Hkkj}kt
fo/us'k R;kxh] Mk- oanuk] ,iykbZM lkbZUl foHkkx vkfn mifLFkr jgsA
us Hkh fofo ds ,Y;wfeu; ,lksfl,'ku dks X;kjg yk[k :i;s nsus dh
bl volj ij foKku ladk;] d`f"k ladk; rFkk Hkwxksy foHkkx f'k{kd
?kks"k.kk dhA dqyifr rFkk izfr dqyifr us nksuksa vfrfFk;ksa dks ân; ls
rFkk Nk=k&Nk=kk,a Hkh ykHkkfUor gq,A
vkHkkj O;Dr fd;kA
VscysV forj.k dk;ZØe% Hkwxksy foHkkx ds izFke o"kZ f}rh; lsesLVj ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa }kjk
14 twu 2022 dks mÙkj izns'k ljdkj dh rduhdh l'kfDrdj.k vius lhfu;j (prqFkZ lsesLVj) ds Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa ds fy;s fonkbZ
gsrw VscysV rFkk LekVZ iQksu forj.k ;kstuk ds varxZr Hkwxksy foHkkx lekjksg vk;ksftr fd;k x;kA bl fonkbZ lekjksg ds dk;ZØe esa
}kjk VScysV forj.k dk;ZØe dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA bl volj ij izR;sd Nk=k us mRlkgiwoZd viuk ;ksxnku fn;kA
ekuuh; lkaln jktsUæ vxzoky] fof'k"V vfrfFk] /esUæ Hkkj}kt]

Department of

Employment Exchange
pj.kflag fofo ifjlj esa vofLFkr fofo lsok;kstu

pkS- lwpuk ,oa ea=k.kk dsUæ (m-iz- 'kklu) Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks


jkstxkj lgk;rk miyC/ djkus rFkk Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa esa
dSfj;j fuekZ.k ds izfr tkx:drk ykus ,oa fodkl
lqfuf'pr djus ds mn~ns'; ls izR;sd o"kZ dSfj;j dkmalfyax
dk;Z'kkyk ds fujUrj vk;kstuksa ds ekè;e ls ykHkkfUor dj jgk gSA
lgh lykg mfpr le; ij Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks izkIr gks tk;s rks nhid
Hkh lwjt dh Hkkafr dk;Z dj tkrk gSA vkyksP; foÙkh; o"kZ 2021-22 esa
dsUæ izeq[k ds ekxZn'kZu esa bl fofo ls lEc¼rk izkIr egkfo?kky;ksa
rFkk laLFkkuksa esa 28 dSfj;j dkmaflfyax dk;Z'kkykvksa dk vk;kstu
yxHkx 2745 Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us lgHkkfxrk dh rFkk mUgsa iz'kfLr&i=k ls
liQyrkiwoZd lEiUu djk;k x;kA bl dsUæ dh lcls egRoiw.kZ
Hkh lEekfur fd;k x;kA vkxkeh foÙkh; o"kZ esa Hkh Nk=kksa dks ykHkkfUor
miyfC/ xzkeh.k ifjos'k ls vkPNkfnr egkfo?kky;ksa esa dSfj;j
djus dk y{; fu/kZfjr fd;k x;k gSA
dkmaflfyax dk;Z'kkyk ds liQyrkiwoZd vk;kstu dh jgh] ftlesa
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Department of

History
pj.kflag fofo esjB dh
pkS- lkfgR;d&lkaLd`frd ifj"kn ds
rRok/ku esa Lora=krk ds 75 o"kZ ds
miy{; esa ve`r egksRlo dk;ZØe J`a[kyk/hu
11 vizSy 2022 dks egkRek T;ksfrck iQwys
t;arh ds volj ij ^lekt lq/kj ds {ks=k esa
egkRek T;ksfrck iQwys dk ;ksxnku* fo"k; ij
vk;ksftr fopkj xks"Bh dk vk;kstu bfrgkl
foHkkx dh iQSdYVh }kjk fd;k x;kA mDr
dk;ZØe dh vè;{krk Mk- foosd dqekj]
funs'kd] fof/ foHkkx }kjk dh xbZ ,oa
fuEufyf[kr f'k{kdx.k mifLFkr jgsa%
dk;ZØe esa Mk- foèus'k dqekj] Mk- vjk/uk] Mk- vt;
izks0 fo?us'k dqekj la;kstd
fot; dkSj] Mk- dqynhi dqekj R;kxh] Mk- ;ksxs'k dqekj us
MkW0 ;ksxs'k dqekj lg&la;kstd
lgHkkfxrk dhA fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa Nk=kk 'osrk 'kekZ] vfEcdk
MkW0 dqynhi R;kxh lg&la;kstd
pkS/jh] izhfr vkfn us Hkh vius fopkj O;Dr fd;sA dk;ZØe
izks0 ,0oh0 dkSj fu.kkZ;d e.My dh lnL;
esa yxHkx pkyhl vU; Jksrkx.k mifLFkr jgsA
izks0 vkjk/uk fu.kkZ;d e.My dh lnL;
pkS/jh pj.kflag fofo] esjB dh lkfgfR;d&
MkW0 vfurk R;kxh fu.kkZ;d e.My dh lnL;
lkaLd`frd ifj"kn~ ,oa bfrgkl foHkkx ds la;qDr rRok/ku esa
bfrgkl foHkkx] pkS/jh pj.k flag fo'ofo|ky;]
23 vizSy dks Hkkjrh; Lora=krk laxzke ds fo"k; esa ifjppkZ
esjB ds f'k{kdksa }kjk lkfgfR;d&lkaLÑfrd ifj"kn~ ds
dh x;hA esjB esa 1857 dh ØkfUr dh 'kq:vkr ds dkj.kksa ij
rÙoko/ku esa jkuh y{ehckbZ cfynku fnol@ohjkaxuk
izdk'k Mkyrs gq, crk;k x;k fd 23 vizSy 1857 dks esjB
fnol ds volj ij vk;ksftr xks"Bh esa lg;ksx ,oa
esa Hkkjrh; lSfudksa }kjk dkjrwl ds iz;ksx ls euk djus ij
lgHkkfxrk dh x;hA mDr dk;ZØe dh vè;{krk MkW0
85 lSfudksa dks cUnh cuk fy;k x;k Fkk vkSj 10 ebZ 1857
vuhrk R;kxh }kjk dh x;h] eq[; oDrk@vfrfFk% xq:
dks ØkfUr dh 'kq:vkr gqbZ FkhA blesa nks 'kSf{kd l=k laiUu
fot;kuUn] fof'k"V oDrk% ifo=k ukjk;.k 'kekZ] ,MoksdsV]
gq, rFkk dk;ZØe esa 120 lg;ksfx;ksa us Hkkx fy;kA
MkW0 ;ksxs'k dqekj ,oa MkW 'kkft;k tSnh] eap lapkyu MkW0
bfrgkl foHkkx dh fo'ks"k xfrfof/;ka%
dqynhi dqekj R;kxh us fd;kA mDr dk;ZØe esa 120 lnL;ksa
bfrgkl foHkkx] pkS/jh pj.k flag fo'ofo|ky;]
us lgHkkfxrk dhA
esjB ds f'k{kdksa }kjk lkfgfR;d&lkaLÑfrd ifj"kn ds
bfrgkl foHkkx] pkS/jh pj.k flag fo'ofo|ky;]
rÙoko/ku esa cUnk ohj cSjkxh cfynku fnol dh 306oha
esjB ds f'k{kdksa ,oa Nk=kksa }kjk 21 twu 2022 dks
iq.;frfFk ds volj ij gou] fucU/ ys[ku izfr;ksfxrk]
vUrjkZ"Vªh; ;ksx fnol ds volj ij ;ksx vklu dk
ns'kHkfDriw.kZ okn&fookn izfr;ksfxrk] ns'kHkfDriw.kZ ,dy
dk;ZØe fd;k x;k ftlesa 50 lnL;ksa us lgHkkfxrk dhA
xk;u izfr;ksfxrk] ns'kHkfDriw.kZ lewg xk;u izfr;ksfxrk ,oa
ns'kHkfDriw.kZ yksdxhr xk;u izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu
bfrgkl foHkkx esa fnukad 9 twu 2022 dks fd;k x;kA mDr
dk;ZØe esa 250 yksxksa us lgHkkfxrk dhA mDr dk;ZØe esa
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Literary Cultural Council
kfgfR;d&lkaLd`frd ifj"kn~ }kjk 9 twu 2022
l dks cank ohj cSjkxh cfynku fnol dh 306oha
iq.;frfFk ds volj ij gou ,oa vU;
izfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA fofo dh izfr
dqyifr izks- okbZ- foeyk ds lkFk gh bfrgkl foHkkx ds
foHkkxkè;{k izks- foèus'k dqekj] izks- ,-oh- dkSj] izks-
vkjk/uk] Mk- dqynhi dqekj R;kxh] Mk- ;ksxs'k dqekj rFkk
lkfgfR;d&lkaLd`frd ifj"kn~ ds LVkiQ nhid] 'kkfyuh
lfgr leLr LVkiQ dh mifLFkfr esa gou fd;k x;k vkSj eka vizSy 2022 dks fo'ofo|ky; ds dqylfpo /hjsUæ dqekj
'kkjnk ds le{k nhi izTtofyr djds cank ohj cSjkxh ds oekZ }kjk nhi izTtofyr ,oa vacsMdj ds fopkjksa dk
O;fDrRo ,oa d`frRo ij izdk'k Mkyk x;k rFkk ekxZn'kZu djkrs gq, lsfeukj dk mn~?kkVu fd;k x;kA
Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us izfr;ksfxrkvksa esa Hkkx fy;kA dk;ZØe esa mn~?kkVu lekjksg dh vè;{krk izks- foèus'k dqekj }kjk dh
yxHkx nks lkS ls vf/d O;fDr;ksa us lgHkkfxrk dhA xbZA dqylfpo /hjsUæ dqekj oekZ rFkk bfrgkldkj izks-
,d fnolh; laxks"Bh ^,sfrgkfld ifjizs{; esa Mk- lqeaxy izdk'k] vfrfFk ,-ds- tkSgjh] lqHkk"k 'kekZ lfgr
Hkhejko jketh vacsMdj ds fopkjksa dh izklafxdrk* laxks"Bh yxHkx lkS ls vf/d O;fDr;ksa us lgHkkfxrk dhA yxHkx
dk mn?kkVu cank ohj cSjkxh lHkkxkj] bfrgkl foHkkx esa 13 ,d ntZu 'kks/i=k izLrqr fd;s x;sA

Department of

NSS
ktknh ds 75osa o"kZ ds miy{; esa vktknh dk
v ve`r egksRlo ds vUrxZr Hkkjr ljdkj ds ;qok
dk;ZØe ,oa [ksy ea=kky;] ubZ fnYyh }kjk fnukad
3 twu dks fo'o lkbZfdy fnol dk vk;kstu
fd;k x;kA jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk ds Lo;alsodksa ds lg;ksx ls
esjB lfgr vU; dbZ ftyksa esa fo'o lkbZfdy fnol dk
vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa fo'ofo|ky; ds ,u0,l0,l0
foHkkx }kjk ,u0,l0 7.5 fdeh lkbZfdy jSyh dk vk;kstu
fd;k x;kA
jDrnku f'kfoj dk vk;kstu% jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk
ds vUrxZr CYkM Mksus'ku f'kfojksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa
yxHkx 75 egkfo|ky;ksa ds LVkiQ o Lo;a us jDrnku fd;kA x;k ftlesa 1820 ikS/ks dk ikS/kjksi.k fd;k x;kA lkFk gh Ik;kZoj.k
bl dk;ZØe esa yxHkx 1200 ;wfuV CyM MksusV fd;k x;kA ds fo"k; ij iksLVj izfr;ksfxrkvksa dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ,oa ikS/sa Hkh
jk"Vªh; lsok ;kstuk ds vUrxZr 5 twu dks iz;kZoj.k dks LoPN migkj Lo#Ik HksaV fd;s x;sA
j[kus ds fy;s izR;sd egkfo|ky; }kjk ikS/kjksi.k dk dk;ZØe fd;k

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Department of

Legal Studies
f/ vè;;u laLFkku pkS0 pj.k
fo flag fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj]
esjB esa 13 vizSy 2022 dks
Mk- Hkhejko vacsMdj ckck lkgsc ds
tUefnol dh iwoZ laè;k ij ^Hkkjr ds
fuekZ.k esa ckck lkgsc dk ;ksxnku* fo"k;
ij ,d fuca/ izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu
fd;k x;kA
fuca/ izfr;ksfxrk dk mn~?kkVu
laLFkku ds leUo;d Mk0 foosd dqekj us
fd;kA dk;ZØe ds la;kstd Mk0
dqlqekorh o Jherh lqns'kuk us lEiw.kZ fo'o dh fof/d O;oLFkkvksa us bldks xEHkhjrk ls
izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx ys jgs lHkh izfrHkkfx;ksa dks fu;eksa ls ysrs gq, dBksj n.M dk fo/ku fd;k gS ;k djus tk jgs gSSA
voxr djkrs gq;s dk;ZØe dk lapkyu fd;kA izfr;ksfxrk lkbcj Lisl ds c<+rs izHkko ls euksoSKkfud nqLizHkko Hkh iM+
izkjEHk gksus ls igys fof/ v/;;u laLFkku ds leUo;d jgs gS ftlls ;qok ih<+h dks lpsr jgus fd vko';drk gSaA
Mk0 foosd dqekj us lkbcj Økbe vxasLV fpYMªu ds dk;ZØe es Mk0 fodkl dqekj] vk'kh’k dkSf'kd] Jherh
fofHkUu igywvksa ij izdk'k Mkyrs gq, dgk fd tSls&tSls vis{kk pkS/jh] Jherh eksfudk] Mk0 /uiky] Mk0 lq'khy
nqfu;k fMftVy gks jgh gS yksxksa dh fuHkZjrk baVjusV ij dqekj 'kekZ] Mk0 efgiky] Mk0 ehuk{kh vkfn mifLFkfr jgsA
vf/d gksrh tk jgh gSA vkt ds le; esa yksxksa ds iQksu esa gh fucU/ izfr;ksfxrk esa ch0,0,y,y&ch0 ds dqy 14
lkjh nqfu;k lek xbZ gSA ,d le; Fkk tc cPpksa dks eksckby izfrHkkfx;ksa us izfrHkkx fd;kA ftles izFke LFkku tkuoh
vkSj baVjusV ls nwj jgus ds fy, MkaV iM+rh Fkh ysfdu 2020 'kekZ] f}rh; LFkku T;ksfr 'kekZ vkSj r`rh; LFkku ij fo'ouh
esa dksjksuk ds nkSj esa eksckby vkSj baVjusV gh cPpksa dh i<+kbZ pkS/jh us izkIr fd;kA
ds fy, lcls cM+s ekè;e cusA D;ksafd cPpksa dh i<+kbZ fof/ vè;;u laLFkku] pkS/jh pj.k flag
vkWuykbu gks xbZ Fkh] tkfgj lh ckr gS fd vkWuykbu fo'ofo|ky; ifjlj] esjB esa fnukad 22 vizsy 2022 dks
,tqds'ku gksus dh otg ls cPpksa dk le; baVjusV ij T;knk vktknh ds ve`Rk egksRlo dh J`a[kyk ds vUrxZr i`Foh
xqtj jgk gSA fnol ds miy{; ij iksLVj esfdax izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu
blh Øe esa leUo;d us bl fo"k; ds ckjs es Hkh fd;k x;kA iksLVj esfdax izfr;ksfxrk dk mn~?kkVu
tkudkjh nh fd vf/dre O;fDr lks'ky ehfM;k es lfØ; fo'ofo|ky; ds dqykuq'kkld izks0 chjiky flag] izks0
gS rks ;g lks'ky ehfM;k IysViQkeZ vijkf/;ksa ds fy, Hkh ,0oh0 dkSj] bfrgkl foHkkx o fof/ vè;;u laLFkku ds
,d moZjd Hkwfe gS ftlesa os vklkuh ls ckyd ,oa leUo;d Mk0 foosd dqekj us fd;kA dk;ZØe ds la;kstd
ckfydkvksa dks mRihfMr o vU; izdkj ds vijk/ks dk Jherh lqns'kuk o vk'kh"k dkSf'kd us izfr;ksfxrk esa Hkkx ys
f'kdkj cuk ysrs gSA cPpksa ds f[kykiQ c<+rs vijk/ fo'o ds jgs lHkh izfrHkkfx;ksa dks fu;eksa ls voxr djkrs gq;s
lEeq[k ,d cM+h pqukSrh cudj lkeus vk;k gSA fo'o ds dk;ZØe dk lapkyu fd;k o fu.kkZ;d e.My esa
fodflr ,oa fodkl'khy ns'kksa es pkbYM ikSuksxzkiQh ,d dqykuq'kkld izks0 chjiky flag] izks0 ,0oh0 dkSj] bfrgkl
cMh lkekftd cqjkbZ cudj mHkjh gSA ftlls yMus ds fy, foHkkx o laLFkku ds leUo;d Mk0 foosd dqekj jgsA

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dk;ZØe esa fof/ vè;;u laLFkku ds leUo;d Mk0 foosd lkFk gh mUgksaus dgk fd i;kZoj.k laj{k.k dks ysdj yksxksa
dqekj us dk;ZØe ds fo"k; ^gekjk xzg i`Foh dk laj{k.k ,oa dks tkx:d gksuk pkfg,A ftlls fd lHkh dk thou lq[kn
i;kZoj.k* ij dgk fd i`Foh lHkh izkf.k;ksa] o`{kksa vkSj vU; gks] bl fo"k; ij vius fopkj j[ksaA
thoksa dk lkeqfgd ?kj gS ftldks blh Hkko ls euq";ksa dks fu.kkZ;d e.My us viuk fu.kZ; crkrs gq;s izFke
le>uk pkfg, rkfd lHkh dk thou o i`Foh dk vfLrRo LFkku r`Irh pkS/jh] ch0,0,y,y0ch0 izFke o"kZ] f}rh;
lqjf{kr jgsA dqykuq'kkld izks0 chjiky flag us i`Foh dks LFkku lqfer izdk'k] ch0,0,y,y0ch0 r`rh; o"kZ ,oa
czãk.M esa ,dek=k ,slk xzg crk;k fd tgk¡ thou gS vkSj ;s r`rh; LFkku [;kfr flag] ch0,0,y,y0ch0 r`rh; o"kZ jgsA
lHkh i`Fohokfl;ksa dh lk>k ftEesnkjh gS fd bl xzg dks bl izfr;ksfxrk esa 30 izfrHkkfx;ksa us izfrHkkx fd;kA
latksdj j[ksaA mUgksaus foKku dh izxfr ij i`Foh dh laj{k.k esa dk;ZØe esa laLFkku ds f'k{kd Mk0 dqlqekorh] Mk0
;ksxnku ij izdk'k MkykA izks0 ,0oh0 dkSj us i`Foh vkSj fodkl dqekj] Jherh vis{kk pkS/jh] Jherh eksfudk
ekuo ds lEcU/ksa vkSj ekuo dh xfrfof/;ka tks fd dygsjk] Mk0 /uiky] Mk0 efgiky] Mk0 lq'khy dqekj
i;kZoj.k vkSj i`Foh ds vuq:i gS] mu ij izdk'k Mkyk vkSj 'kekZ] ,oa laLFkku ds lHkh Nk=k&Nk=kk;sa vkfn mifLFkr jgsA

Department of

Hindi
fo ifjlj fLFkr fganh foHkkx dk chloka LFkkiuk
fo (14 ebZ 2002) ds volj ij 19 ebZ dks fgUnh
foHkkx esa ,d laxk"Bh dk vk;kstu fd;k x;kA
dk;ZØe dh vè;{krk ladk;kè;{k dyk ,oa vè;{k fganh
foHkkx izks- uohupanz yksgkuh us dhA dk;ZØe ds eq[;
vfrfFk izks- lquhy dqekj] {ks=kh; funs'kd] dsaæh; fganh
laLFkku vgenkckn jgsA
dk;ZØe dh vè;{krk djrs gq, izks- yksgkuh us dgk
fd gesa le; dk egRo le>uk pkfg,A Nk=k thou esa ds {ks=k esa fujarj fodkl dj jgk gSA fganh foHkkx dk iwoZ
vuq'kklu ,oa fujarj vè;;u gh liQyrk dh dqath gSA Nk=k gksus ds ukrs esjk foHkkx ls xgjk ukrk gSA thou esa vkxs
O;fDr dks vius dke esa dq'ky gksuk pkfg, vkSj vius dke c<+us dh izsj.kk eq>s ;gha ls feyrh jgh gSA tks Nk=k bl
esa ekfgj O;fDr dh vko';drk izR;sd {ks=k esa gSA dke ls gh foHkkx esa vkrs gS mls vius lokZxh.k fodkl ds fy, iz;kIr
O;fDr dh igpku gksrh gSA blfy, Nk=k thou esa vè;;u lalk/u izkIr gksrs gSA
djuk gh Nk=k thou dks liQy cukrk gSA vkt tks Hkh ge foHkkx ds f'k{kd Mk- izoh.k dVkfj;k us dgk fd
lh[ksaxs] ogha gekjs Hkfo"; dh uhao cusxkA ,d vPNk Hkfo"; vè;kid vkSj fo|kFkhZ dk laca/ vfHkHkkod ls Hkh vf/d
gekjs vkt ij fuHkZj djrk gSA vr% gesa vius lHkh dke ftEesnkjh dk gksrk gSA vè;kid ;g dksf'k'k djrk gS fd
le; ij iwjs djus pkfg, ,oa vius dke ds izfr bZekunkj og vè;;u esa detksj de ckSf¼d Lrj okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa
jguk pkfg,A dks Hkh vf/d lh[kus ds fy, izsfjr dj lds rkfd og rhoz
dk;ZØe ds eq[; vfrfFk Mk- lquhy dqekj us dgk ckSf¼d Lrj okys fo|kfFkZ;ksa ds lkFk lgHkkfxrk dj ldsA
fd fgUnh foHkkx vius LFkkiuk o"kZ ls gh Hkk"kk vkSj vè;;u
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Department of

Journalism
=kdkfjrk esa ifo=krk lhfer
Ik gksrh gS rFkk luluh[kst
i=kdkfjrk esa o`f¼ gks
ldrh gSA vkWuLØhu vkSj vkWiQLØhu
i=kdkfjrk esa fofo/rk gksrh gSA
blfy, viuh Nfo fuekZ.k ij dke
djuk pkfg,A ;fn ,d ckj Nfo
[kjkc gks tkrh gS rks mls lq/kjuk cgqr
gh eqf'dy gks tkrk gSA luluh[kst
i=kdkfjrk djks ysfdu mls rF;ksa ds
lkFk izLrqr djksA fcuk rF;ksa ds
luluh[kst [kcjksa ls cpuk pkfg,A
;g ckr fofo ifjlj fLFkr fryd i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj
Kkfir fd;kA blds mijkar foHkkx esa iz'uksRrjh ,oa
Ldwy vkWiQ ekl ehfM;k esa lelkf;dh eqn~nksa ds fo"k; ij
okn&fookn izfr;ksfxrk dk vk;kstu fd;k x;k ftlesa
vk;ksftr lsfeukj ds nkSjku egkRek xka/h dsUnzh; fofo ls
foHkkx ds pkyhl ls vf/d Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa us Hkkx fy;kA
vk;s Mk- lkdsr je.k us dghA
iz'uksRrjh izfr;ksfxrk esa nsoo`r izFke] va'kjkt
Mk- lkdsr je.k us dgk fd bDdhloha 'krkCnh esa
f}rh; LFkku ij jgs tcfd okn&fookn izfr;ksfxrk esa lw;Z
Nfo fuekZ.k eq[; fcUnq gks ldrk gSA lwpuk ds
izrki izFke LFkku rFkk Hkkjr v/kuk f}rh; LFkku ij jgsA
fMftVykbts'ku esa o`f¼ gksrh tk,xhA fMftVy ds ekè;e
izfrHkkfx;ksa us cukbZ 'kkWVZ fiQYe] fd;k iznf'kZr
cgqvk;keh gks ldrs gSA blls vusd ykHk vkSj gkfu;ka Hkh
fofo ds fryd i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj Ldwy esa
gksrh gSA fiQj Hkh bldk pyu cM+h rsth ls c<+ jgk gSA
fluseksVkxzkiQh ij vk;ksftr lkr fnolh; jk"Vªh;
Mk- jeu us dgk fd fczVsu esa vkS|ksfxd ØkfUr
dk;Z'kkyk ds nkSjku fo'ks"k fiQYeesdj foy; 'kadj us
Hkkjrh; osnksa] iqjk.kksa ds vaxzsth esa vuqokn gksus ds ckn gh
izfrHkkfx;ksa dks iQksVksxzkiQh vkSj fluseksVksxzkiQh ij O;k[;ku
D;ksa gqbZ ;g ,d fparu dk fo"k; gSA
fn;sA bl volj ij izfrHkkfx;ksa }kjk gh cuokbZ xbZ Ng
fryd i=kdkfjrk ,oa tulapkj Ldwy vkWiQ ekl
'kkWVZ fiQYeksa dks iznf'kZr fd;k x;k rFkk mudk ewY;kadu
ehfM;k ds funs'kd izks- iz'kkar dqekj us lHkh dk /U;okn
dj mudh dfe;ksa dks crk;k x;kA viZpj] ySal] 'kVj vkSj
fd;kA Mk- eukst dqekj JhokLro us lHkh dk /U;okn
LihM dk egRo crkrs gq, Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks vPNh vkSj
xq.koRrkiw.kZ rLohjsa [khapuk fl[kk;k x;kA ySal] 'kVj vkSj
vkb,lks ls dSejs ds ,Dlikstj dks fu;af=kr djuk Hkh
fl[kk;k x;kA Nk=k&Nk=kkvksa dks fluseksVksxzkiQh esa iz;ksx gksus
okys 'kkWV~l vkWoj n 'kkWYMj] ikbaV vkWiQ O;w 'kkWVZ vkfn ds
ckjs esa tkudkjh nh xbZA fiQYeksa esa izQse esa dh tkus okyh
daiksft'ku dk Hkh foLr`r o.kZu fd;k x;kA

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Student’s Corner

Treatment of Love in Love’s Not Time’s Fool


he novel Love’s Not Time’s Fool by Prof.
T Vikas Sharma traces the life of an upper-
middle-class woman, Richa Pandit,
married to the owner of a footwear firm in
novel is bold in its depiction of intimate scenes. It
also deals with many other issues of social
importance like the fate of children born out of
Agra. Her married life, as we discover later, is far wedlock, the fate of arranged marriages not faring
from happy. This marriage functions as a well, social aspirations of persons with disabilities,
mechanical type of relationship, devoid of warmth the place of widows in society, the question of
and mutual love. social acceptance of widow remarriage etc.
Prof. Vikas Sharma, the eminent literary Through the character of Richa, we come across
figure, has beautifully discussed a well-to-do upper-middle-
in depth about the different types class woman who is
of Love in this novel. He has laid dissatisfied with her marriage
down clearly that even if a which lacks love and how she
particular type of love is looked manages to compensate for it.
at as a taboo, it very much still Abhi represents an ambitious
exists. The aspect of the extra young man who aspires to
marital love affair has been become an I.A.S. officer
presented to the readers however circumstances lead
through the female protagonist. him to a different avenue.
Prof. Sharma who is also Richa’s love essentially has
a Love Poet says that love is been presented with a
love, what is the point of study in tremendous amount of
literature if one cannot be vocal boldness and power. Being the
and receptive towards all kinds female protagonist of the story
of emotions that any individual she carries all the qualities that
feels. Hence, he has been very are essential, especially the
open and bold in discussing love way she deals with her desires
that is in its very sense unique, and accepts them in a very
forbidden and passionate. He mature and sophisticated
has also talked about the issues manner. She does not hesitate
of widow remarriage and has and gracefully understands
enlightened the readers that a widow has as much her own needs while beautifully conquering the
right to be in love as any other individual in this love that is lacking in her life.
world. This novel has treated love with immense -Hiba Khan
(M.A English 1st year, CCS University, Meerut)
care and maturity and presented it as a powerful,
overwhelming feeling that everyone has felt at
some point in their life.
An important trait of love which has been
vaxzsth foHkkx ds 12 LVwMsaV~l cus vflLVsaV izksiQslj
emphasized in the novel as well as through the title
is, love does not change or alter with time. This pkS- pj.kflag fofo ifjlj ds vaxzsth foHkkx ds lkr
novel is proof of the same theory, the love that we fo|kFkhZ ;wih gk;j ,tqds'ku esa vflLVsaV izksiQslj in ij p;fur
see in this novel is unaffected by the effects of time, gq, gSA foHkkxkè;{k izks- fodkl 'kekZ ds vuqlkj p;fur fo|kfFk;ksa
age, and other worldly factors. Love stands strong esa jf'e] vk'kk] ifj.kfr] jk[kh pkSgku] efgek Bkdqj] izoh.k
in face of whatever hurdles come in its way.
dqekj] Mk- jkenqykjh pkoyk 'kkfey gSA usgk] f'kYik jkBh] jfoanz
The story is told from the perspective of the
female protagonist Richa, who is a reflection of dqekj] uhjt dqekj ,oa dud jkt pkanuk Hkh vflLVsaV izksiQslj
contemporary upper-middle-class society. It lays cuus esa liQy gq, gSA lHkh p;fur fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks izks- jfoanz dqekj
bare the insecurities and fears of those people vkSj izks- izfrHkk R;kxh us 'kqHkdkeuk,a nhA
seemingly living happy and comfortable lives. The
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Student’s Corner
IAS Today
Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair: Treatment of Good & Bad
ou have to hustle for what you want, This novel is about
Y otherwise, you don’t want it enough. One
must have heard about a famous theory
Romesh, a kind-
hearted gentleman,
by T.S. Eliot, the Unification of Sensibility. who is married to
Prof. Sharma has used it in his work so flawlessly, Trishala, he tries to
that he poured his fusion of feeling and thoughts uproot the crimes that
into his work effortlessly. He says that a character are taking place. In the
in a novel exists plainly and carries a part of an same world is Tiny, a
author in it. Then there comes a part of the reader son of noble parents, a
to go through the work and make their ringleader. Here it is
understanding about the same. shown that sometimes
Prof. Sharma can surely be called The by over-pampering
Writer of the Corona Kaal. When the whole world your child you are
was busy worrying about their future, he took that digging a pit for the
opportunity and polished his art of writing. same child.
I.A.S. is not just about the plot but it also is “Nobody can escape from the turmoils of
full of literal enlightenment. We see him quoting life.” The fact is well stated in the novel.
about Socialism, Indian Constitution, and
-Manpreet Singh
Renaissance scholars. We can see his love not (M.A. English Ist Year, CCS University, Campus, Meerut)
just for literature but for political affairs too.

Assumptions
e learn to assume certain things at a very to be true. How easy it is to destroy someone’s life
while you sit in your chair, hiding behind the
W early stage. We have always assumed
our elders to be right, no matter how screen and save your own. If a guy becomes
sentimental, he is too much of a pussy. If he comes
insensible their decisions might have
been at times. We assumed our parents to be right out too strong, he is a man after all. If a guy does
for taking the decisions for us, for our lives. Did not initiate a conversation, he is too much of a
they understand us? Or was their decision based coward. If he does initiate a conversation, he is too
on their assumptions as well? When we were in desperate.
grade 1, we assumed the earth is round, because Men will be men: If a girl stays quiet, she
our teacher said so. In grade 6 we learned it was has an attitude problem. If she responds to you,
not completely round. We assumed every she is a slut. A guy posting about his relationship is
scientific fact to be true because it was a fact, yet a show-off. While it is true love when a girl does it.
the curiosity still lingers. Some unanswered Feminism is not even a bigger problem anymore.
questions are at the back of our minds, does it not? While in this world everybody suffers. You jot down
We gave control of our own lives to someone a paragraph about some anonymous person and
else’s hand, thinking they are more capable of it takes a few seconds to hit that enter button. Your
understanding us than we ever could. We assumptions about somebody have cost
assumed it was the right thing to do. Where did that somebody’s life. And it takes years for them to
lead us? into the darkness, where light can never rebuild it on their own. Assumptions are not
reach us. always right. It never is a universal fact. Let the
Today, it has become so easy to make our assumptions stay as assumptions and focus on
assumptions into fake reality. You write one the truth...
comment on someone’s status or social media -Nishtha Tyagi
(M.A. English Ist Year, CCS University, Campus, Meerut)
post. It is not even an assumption anymore; it is a
statement. People will believe those assumptions
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Student’s Corner
Poetic
World
Venus -Sunny
Don’t Be in A Hurry
-Priyanka
t was an early morning view of our dreams will be delight,
I thousand stars in the sky,
twenty-five days before July. Y Just wait for the time which is right.
No need to run or hide, have patience
you will get wings for ride.
Waning crescent phase of the moon reflecting its Don't kill your hope and worry,
light, Be strong; don’t be in hurry.
but It's your appearance that's holding my sight. Get a colour for life, to enjoy go for some slide.
Let your dreams born, nothing is going to get
We are standing under the shadow of gleaming wrong.
moonlight, Give a vacation to your worry,
I can see an affinity in your half sleepy eyes. Don't be in hurry.

Our body's covered with the shades of blue,


No past,
No future, neither It's clue. War
-Priyanka
Moving steps upon an illuminated surface,
we came closer,
eye's locked into each other's. can hear scream in pain,
I don't know what you have gain.
You pressed your hands against my skin,
breathing the fragrance in.
I Motherland was covered with blood,
It was flowing around like a flood.
There are many who have lost their
There's an alchemy in your touch, arms and legs,
In this moment, nothing matters, I cried and wished for no war,
except the two of us. I beg to all the supreme power.
There are many who have lost their life,
With closed eyes, Leaving behind their innocent children and wife.
we kissed for the first time. It's war which bring death,
and here completes the sweetest wish of mine. I pray for innocent souls till my last breath.
Our lips met like two starved hearts, I don't know about wrong and right,
It's end of the humanity not a fight.
We collapsed into each other like two incomplete I wish there was no war,
parts. I don't know it's going how far.
Sweat's dripping,
No space in between.

For the first time we holded each other so tight


every other detail got blurred,
Just two celestial bodies
shining so bright.

Stars were reflecting in your eyes


I looked up at the sky,
'Is it real?' I asked,
'It's like a dream', you replied !.
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Editorial Board

Prof. Vikas Sharma Ms. Nidhi Gupta Ms. Hina Koser


Head, Dept of English Faculty Member Faculty Member
Coordinator

Ms. Manpreet Singh Ms. Sunny Akash Sharma


M.A. IIIrd Sem M.A. IIIrd Sem Senior Assistant (Office)

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