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THE BRIGHT SIDE OF COVID-19

Kamal Institute of Higher Education & Advance Technology organized a webinar on “The Bright Side of Covid-19” on 19th April 2021 for students of BBA, B.Com(H), BCA and BA(JMC) at 10 am. Mrs. Preeti Subberwal, Founder Director, Thoughtful Engagement was the speaker for the event.

The webinar started with the welcoming of guest by Dr. Anudeep Arora, Director, KIHEAT. Mrs. Preeti asked the students what positive things can they think of which are a result of this pandemic, Covid-19. Students came up with a variety of answers. This is what she called as “The light bulb moment”.
She discussed the various opportunities that are available for most people affected by the crisis. The current crisis offers at least seven of them:
Opportunity 1: More time
In today’s overheated economy time is often seen as the most valuable and sparse thing we have. Covid-19 shows why: because we have stacked our week with social gatherings and entertainment such as going to the theater, birthdays, cinema, restaurant, bar, sportclub, gym, music, festivals, concerts and what is more. Suddenly, all of that is cancelled or forbidden, giving us significant amounts of extra time. And still, live goes on. This shows us how easy it is to clear our calendars. Obviously this doesn’t apply to the health-care sector and other crucial sectors, but beyond those it applies to a large majority of sectors.

Seize the opportunity though, re-arranging how you spend your time and reserving time for nothingness is key. Not just during the crisis, but also after it. The advices in my previous article on the Covid-19 crisis could help in realizing this.
Opportunity 2: Reflect and reconsider
The fact that the coronavirus disrupts our day-t0-day lives provides an opportunity to reflect on things and to reconsider what we do, how we do it and why we do it. Things we took for granted—like going to the gym—are suddenly not possible anymore. Furthermore, many people have had to change their mode of working and work from home instead of at the office. This means that a lot of our routines are interrupted. The virus forces you to make changes to your daily life that you might actually want to keep also after the crisis.

Opportunity 3: Speed and innovation
Many organizations suffer from slow procedures, complex bureaucracies and rigid hierarchies making organizational life less than pleasant. The coronavirus has forced many of them to break through these rigid systems and act instantly. Suddenly procedures can be skipped or accelerated, rules can be side-tracked and decisions can be made more autonomously without formal approval. And suddenly employees are allowed to work from home without direct supervision.
Covid-19 shows that, as soon as there is a strong enough stimulus, things can change. This leads to remarkable innovations. 

Opportunity 4: Better meetings
As referred to in an earlier article, people spend up to 23 hours per week in meetings, half of which are considered a failure or waste of time. The current crisis has forced us to rethink how we deal with meetings. Because in many countries it is not allowed anymore to meet with a group of persons, many meetings are cancelled. And when they still take place they are mostly virtual and shorter. The real opportunity here is to make systematic changes so that meetings will be more effective, also after the crisis.

Opportunity 5: Reconnect and help
Challenging times offer a great opportunity for social bonding and other ways of connecting to and helping people. Of course, not being able to visit friends or family has increased isolation and feelings of loneliness in some cases. But the feeling of “we’re in this together” has also triggered interesting ways of connecting. Some of those have gone viral—such as Italians singing together from their windows and balconies—but there are many small, local initiatives too to connect and help people who need it.

Opportunity 6: Cleaner environment
The virus caused a shutdown or dramatical decrease of industrial activities. Factories are closed or operate far below their capacity, road traffic has reduced radically and air traffic collapsed, and the lack of tourism has emptied the streets in overcrowded cities like Venice, Amsterdam and New York. While this may be bad news for most people and especially those working in the affected industries, this is also good news for our planet. Covid-19 causes a significant reduction in green house gasses and other air, water and land polluting outputs. In Venice this has allegedly led to dolphins return after just a couple of weeks (although some argued this to be a hoax).

Opportunity 7: Modesty and acceptance
The final opportunity that the Covid-19 crisis offers, is a chance to create awareness for the moderate role we play on this planet and accept that things cannot always go as we want them to go. The virus shows us that, no matter how well-planned and organized we are and no matter how much we live in the Anthropocene—the era characterized by significant human impact—we are not in control. One simple virus is disrupting everything. This offers a great opportunity. In almost every aspect of life we want to be in control. Whether it is health, airline safety or our calendars, we live in the illusion that full control is possible. The virus can help us create awareness that this is not the case. It provides an opportunity to take a more modest role and accept that many things are simply beyond our control.

Once again, the Covid-19 crisis has a large dark side. But as these seven opportunities show, it has positive sides as well. Since all seven opportunities require a quite fundamental change in how we approach the world, seizing them can take substantial time. In that sense, and if we keep on looking at the brighter sides of life, the longer the crisis lasts, the larger the opportunities are and the bigger the chances are of actually making changes to our deeply rooted habits and convictions.

The webinar was followed by few entertaining and engaging activities wherein the students were asked to perform a rap on the spot. The students participated enthusiastically and enjoyed a lot. Mr. Sorabh Aggarwal, convener of this webinar proposed the vote of thanks.

Janmashtami

Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna, one of the most powerful and famous reincarnations of Lord Vishnu. Kamal Institute Of Higher Education and Advance Technology (Affiliated to GGSIPU), New Delhi rejoiced Janmashtami on August 18th, 2022. The event began with Janmashtami Pujan by worshiping Lord Krishna. It was a pleasurable day as students made beautiful designs in the form of Rangoli by using real flower petals in an eco-free manner. Various dance performances on Shree Krishna’s theme were showcased from different courses like BBA, BCA, B.Com (H) and BA (JMC). Songs were sung in a melodious way in singles and dual. The catch point of the event was Matki Decoration competition where all the students collectively participated in a unanimous manner. Dr. Ranjeeta Kaur, Ms. Suma & Ms. Ritu Kaul coordinated the event in a flawless manner. 
Dr. Anudeep Arora, Director, gave trophy to all the participants as an encouragement tool for their active participation. Also, acknowledged the efforts put in by faculty members and students for organizing such a great event. Indeed, the celebration ended with great zeal and zest! 

Independence Day- Report

All we desire for our country is happiness. Let's salute the great nation on its Independence Day!
Kamal Institute of Higher Education And Advance Technology (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University), New Delhi celebrated Independence Day on August 13th, 2022 with great sense of fervour and pride. The sense of happiness and patriotism was witnessed on the face of all the students and professors alike, as India was celebrating its 75th Independence Day on August 15th, 2022. The theme for the programme was "Har GharTiranga."
The programme initiated at 09:30am with students dressed up in tricolor combination. The corridors were well decorated. The event started with rangoli competition where students showcased their creativity through unique ideas and innovative skills. Subsequently, students made delicious dishes without cooking them on fire and showed their culinary skills thereby learned moral values like sharing is caring. This was followed by a poster making competition in which students enthusiastically participated and showed their imaginative skills. Not only on paper, but also the students rocked on Instagram by their out of the box creative content for reels and posting it on their Instagram page. The campus was chirping with the hustle and bustle of the students. This was followed by a prize distribution ceremony in which the students were rewarded according to their exceptional performance in different competitions by honorable Director Sir.  Last but not the least everyone’s efforts were appreciated in making this event a great success. In the end, sweet box was distributed to all the students and faculty.
Indeed, it was a day of elation, a day of love and respect for the nation.
In the words of Mahatma Gandhi, 
“The future depends on what we do in the present!”
 So let’s pledge to make ourselves fair-minded, fearless and faithful.  Jai Hind!!! 

TEACHERS’ DAY – A Report!

Teachers' Day is observed to honour the memory of India's first Vice President, Dr. Sarvepalli
Radhakrishnan and to recognize the significance of teachers in our lives. Kamal Institute Of
Higher Education and Advance Technology (Affiliated to GGSIPU), New Delhi celebrated
Teachers’ Day on September 3 rd , 2022. The event was initiated with Saraswati Vandana
followed by other performances. It was a fun filled day where students showcased their innate
talent in the form of dance shows, standup comedy, and singing songs. Students enacted a role
play on the theme of Teachers’ Day. All the faculties were felicitated with a customized title by
student community. The highlight of the event was Pahadi Dance performance by students in
traditional attire to enhance cultural diversity and a feeling of camaraderie. The faculty
coordinators of the event were Dr. Ranjeeta Kaur and Ms. Ritu Kaul.
The day was followed by a movie show for all the staff members at Pacific Mall, Subhash
Nagar. It was ended with a sumptuous complimentary platter.
Dr. Anudeep Arora, Director, appreciated the sincere efforts put in by the teachers and students
to make it a grand success. Indeed, the event was well planned and executed!

REPORT - PUZZLE ACTIVITY

Kamal Institute of Higher Education and Advance Technology, Department of Computer Science conducted a “PUZZLE ACTIVITY – WORD PUZZLE & PROGRAM SEARCH” on 31st May 2022 for 1st year BCA students. 
The puzzle activity develops computational thinking skills as well as to learn about some core computing topics. It imbibes algorithmic thinking, logical thinking, code cracking etc. The competition duration was 15 minutes. All the students were very excited when the activity sheet was distributed and with enthusiasm they participated actively.
The puzzle activity comprised of a word puzzle in which students had to fit few computer related terms into a grid and the other activity was program search in which a Towers of Hanoi program was hidden in the word search grid vertically and horizontally. 

Students had a tough time in cracking the puzzle time bounded. There was a very healthy competition among the students.

Finally, the 1st, 2nd & 3rd winners of the competition were Manav Madaan, Aditya Kumar & Abhay Kumar Singh respectively.
We, Department of Computer Science are extremely grateful to Dr.Anudeep Arora, Director of Kamal Institute of Higher Education and Advance Technology in extending his moral support to conduct such an activity in order to promote a practical approach among students. 

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