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Legal awareness programme at Dadri

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Industrial Visit of Students of BBA, LL.B at Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Loni, Ghaziabad

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Mr.Sumit Kumar Singh organized an Industrial visit  to the Indian Oil Corporation Limited, Loni Plant, Ghazaiabad on 24 October 2019 as a part of the curriculum for the Subject ‘Principles of Management’ as part of their curriculum in School of Law. The visit was about the management process of such a large network of Indian Oil Corporation, safety measures and supply chain. Mr. Chandan Bishai (Chief Plant Manager, IOCL, Loni), Mr. Samresh Kumar (Chief Manager, IOCL, Loni) and his team had taken out precious time from their busy schedules and gave presentation on fundamental and important aspects of Safety, Supply chain and various functions of managerial work in their plants. They also interacted with the students. Finally, our students visited the different departments of IOCL, Loni, which gave them the opportunity to experience and gain the knowledge about working of IOCL, Plant. The key learnings were the following: 1. The importance of safety measures and caution

Bhasha Utsav and Ethnic Day

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On 5 th October 2019, CHRIST (Deemed to be University) celebrated Bhasha Utsav which was organized by the Department of Languages. This festival celebrates diverse cultures and ethnicities. The college premises were decorated with flowers and rangolis. The programme began with a procession from the main gate to Block A entrance space which was accompanied by a dance performance by the support staff. The drum beatings by our director Father Dr. Viju PD and Dr. Merlyn Sharma, Coordinator and the Head of the Department of languages marked the beginning of the cultural performances by Christites and professionals. There were many folk performances to showcase the cultural diversity starting from Tiruvathira, Garba, Lavni and Bhangra. Dhol and Chenda performances by the professionals stole the show. Prizes were also given to the male and female faculties for the best ethnic wear and also to the best performances. The programme ended with a battle between Dhol a