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POORNIMA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, JAIPUR

Poornima
Zenith
BI-ANNUAL
NEWSLETTER
(DEPT OF CS)

ABOUT THE
THEME

Frontiers constantly
front the unknown,
which is to be explored, made knowable, and possibly
conquered. Like the
proverbial drop of oil
on water, the frontiers
of engineering continue to expand, and
the farther they advance, the greater the
territory to be explored and the greater
the challenges and
opportunities for our
society.

2012-2013, ISSUE 2

Theme: Frontiers of Engineering


in Education and Profession

Message from the Chairman


I am delighted to know that the Computer Engineering Department of PGI is releasing its even
semester Newsletter Poornima Zenith. It is an
appropriate platform for showcasing the achievements and ongoing activities in the Department.
For our dedicated faculty, I would like to quote
MICROSOFT CEO Bill Gates - Technology is
just a tool in terms of getting the kids working

together and motivating them, the teacher is the


most important.
I would like to advise the faculty, staff and students
that they must define their aim, set targets and work
with full commitment and dedication to achieve it.
I congratulate all the faculty members and students
who have worked hard to bring out this Newsletter
with interesting and useful details.
Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan. JAI HIND.

Dr. S. M.
Seth

Message from the Director General


It gives me immense pleasure to know that the
Computer Engineering Department is bringing out
its newsletter Poornima Zenith. Science and
technology are expediting to meet the emerging
challenges and crossing the impediments created by
nature. It is the contributions of engineers whose
continuous efforts in the areas of R&D which has
led to some brilliant results in science and technology. They have not only emerged as hidden talents
in academics but have also proved to be stupendous

in other fields as well creating their niche. Through


this newsletter I would like to convey my heartiest
congratulations to the bright and dynamic minds of
computer engineering department. I urge the students to broaden their horizon and reach the pinnacle of success. I hope this newsletter proves to be
a treasure filled with precious information to guide
you all through in every sphere of education.
Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan

Mr.
Shashikant
Singhi

Message from the Campus Director


THE INSIDE
SIGHT
1.Messages from
Dignitaries
2.Department
updates
3.Club activities
and Quiz
4.Young champ
corner
5.Faculty corner
6.Achievements
7.Gallery

Success doesnt come to you.you go to it. It


instills me with a sense of exuberance and pride that
Poornima Zenith - Newsletter of CSE Department
focuses on a very pertinent topic in current scenario
which is Frontiers of Engineering in Education
and Profession. As we all are aware engineering has
become the most sought after profession today and
every student aspires to be a technocrat, as engineers
hold the capability to enthuse life and vitality in
almost everything. Engineers are gaining prominence in almost all arenas across the globe. They
have set foot in around all possible fields be it edu-

cation including artificial Intelligence, robotics


etc. Earlier we were looking abroad for solving our
problems but now foreigners are looking at us for
solving their problems. But the situation can
continue if and only if, we keep enhancing our
capability and talent. There is no time to waste on
our past laurels. So I wish this Newsletter success
and hope that it compels the naive minds of the
young engineers to reflect the practical application
of engineering so as to benefit people.
Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan

Dr.
K.K.S.Bhatia

Message from the Head of the Department


I am delighted to note that Poornima Group of
Institutions is shortly bringing its 6th Newsletter
Poornima Zenith, of Computer Science & Engineering Department, a platform for showcasing
our ongoing activities, major achievements and
evolving trends. The newsletter that our department is publishing this time is based on the theme
Frontiers of engineering in education and profession which is quite interesting.Frontiers of engineering in education and profession conveys the
growing need of Engineers in all walks of life and
how they can bring about a revolution in the cur-

rent scenario .Engineering as a profession can be


witnessed in almost all nooks and corners of our
society. Engineering as an education is attracting
more and more students each day. The zeal in the
students, the enthusiasm in them makes me full of
life and a proud HOD of the Computer Science
department, Poornima Group of Institutions. My
best wishes and luck are with all my students for
their bright and successful future.
All the Best!!!

Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan

Mrs.Soniya
Goyal
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LIFELINE OF DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Soniya Goyal

The Head of Department

Ms. Anamika Jain

Assistant Professor

Mr. Ajay Maurya

Deputy Head of Department Mr. Harveer Choudhary

Online Coordinator

Mr. Alok Bhargava

Associate Professor

Mr. Vikram Khandelwal

Assistant Professor

Mr. Sumit Mathur

Assistant Professor

Ms. Konica Garg

Assistant Professor

Ms. Venu Mishra

Assistant Professor

Mr. Yadav Ram Bairwa

Assistant Professor

Ms. Priyanka Gupta

Assistant Professor

Ms. Richa Mehra

Assistant Professor

Recent Activities
Prayogam
PGC organized the project competition
PRAYOGAM. It en-compassed all
fields of engineering and presented an
opportunity to the students to display
their
creativity
and
talent.
PRAYOGAM 2013 focused on ideas
of the students in all fields of engineering including all branches. The performance of CSE Department in
PRAYOGAM was voted as very
good.

Republic Day Celebration


Celebration of patriotic events is an
inseparable part of an educational institution. Dr. S.M. Seth,
Chairman, PJF & PGC presided as
the Chief Guest on the Republic Day
2013 and hosted the national flag in
PGI premises in the presence of a
large gathering consisting of staff
members of PGI.

Workshop on
Mobile Applications sponsored by
CSI
CSI has been instrumental in guiding the Indian
IT industries and has also made the nation feel
proud at worldwide level. Department organized a 2-day workshop on mobile applications
to generate and work up ideas for mobile apps
with presentations by key note speakers from
the mobile apps industry. Tutorials and presentations were delivered by a firm MG Technologies, a growing name in Mobile app develop-

Industrial visit
An industrial trip for computer engineering students was organized at Poornima
Group of Institutions, to enlighten the
basics involved techniques, reinforcement
detailing of software technology. 53 students of 3rd year visited "Techno Software Private Limited", a Delhi based IT
company providing product and services
based solution and company members
guided the students on "Latest Technology in Industries ".

Blood donation
Blood donation camp was
organized at
Poornima
Group of Institutions on 4
March 2013 in which
around 20 to 30 students of CSE Department
took part .

Mission 10X
Mission 10X is a quantum innovation
project for enhancing employability of
engineering graduates in India through
innovation. Its aim is to act as catalyst
and to collaborate with academia in
enhancing the employability skills of
engineering graduates by improving their
technology skills. The vision is to increase the employability of students by
10 times.

Did You Know???


#New Zealand is free of heartworm disease and rabies.
#Buttermilk does not contain any butter.
#The average person falls asleep in 7 minutes.
#Lemons contain more sugar than strawberries.
#85% of plant life is found in oceans.
#An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain.

Things should be made as simple as possible, but not any simpler.

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Progress Report
(Academics)

Campus Recruitment
NAME OF STUDENTS
Chanchal Jain
Raksha Nawal
Shikha Mehta
Govind Sharma
Kavya Shrivastava
Subayan Sen Gupta
Charu Sharma
Bhagyashree Mewara

COMPANIES
HCL Technologies
HCL Technologies
HCL Technologies
SHOBHA Softech pvt ltd
SHOBHA Softech pvt ltd
A3Logics
Green Minds Technology
Pratham Softwares

Library Updates

Punctuality Report
(Attendance 2013)

Total No. of Books: 15436


Delnet Username: RJFOE715
Delnet Password: FOE715
Novels: 95
Journals: 96
CD and DVD: 503
Books available in CD and DVD :429

Brain Twisters
What number should replace the question mark...??

Club Activities
Woman in Science and
Engineering
Wise (Woman In Science & Engineering )
program is an effort to increase the representation of women in science & engineering field and to promote the recruitment
and advancement of women who have chosen academic career.
A program was organized by in which
wishes of children between 3 to 18 years of
age with life threatening illness were fulfilled.
Coordinated by:
Venu Mishra

The empires of the future are the empires of the mind

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YOUNG CHAMP CORNER


Mobile Computers changing the way of computing
Mobile Computers refers to the computer devices which are portable and provide
user friendly interaction. Mobile computing involves mobile communication,
mobile hardware, and mobile software. The best feature of a mobile computer is
its portability, user can take it to his desired place, and can operate it easily.
These devices are easy for development field as well as usage field. They do not
require much power to operate and provide a personal computer like functionality.
There are some kinds of mobile computers which are as follows
1. PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)
These devices are used as information manager. Before smart phones they were
widely used, but after arrival of Smartphone, they become obsolete. First PDA
was developed by Psion (a company) as Organizer II.

ARMs big. Little architecture will enable power savings in 2014


ARM has announced two new Cortex cores, the A53 and A57, which are the
first to use its new 64-bit v8 architecture. The two processor core designs
can be run individually or combined in a configuration that ARM calls big.
Little. This configuration allows devices to switch between the powerful
A57 and economical A53 depending on the requirements of the running
tasks. Commercial products such as tablets, Smartphone's, hybrid laptops
and low-power servers has hit markets in 2012 with processors designed by
ARM partners including applied Micro AMD, Broadcom, Samsung and ST
Microelectronics.

2. Smartphone
These devices are todays need and can be seen everywhere. These are an enhanced form of PDAs but provide more functionality, ease of access, easy user
interaction etc.
3. Tablet Computer
Tablet computer or a Tablet PC is an enhanced version of Smartphone with a size
of minimum 7 to maximum 11. These contain a touch screen to operate with.
Some of them were used to be operated by a stylus. Now-a-days almost every
Tablet PC can be operated without a stylus.
4. Wearable computer
Wearable computers are miniature electronic devices that are worn by the user on
them. Wearable computers are especially useful for applications that require
more complex computational support than just hardware coded logics. These can
be taken to everywhere easily. These include smart watches, smart glasses, connected T-shirts, smart cameras etc.
The A57 will be ARMs most powerful core designs yet, with performance
By: RajLakshmi Kumari touted as three times higher than that of todays most powerful models. The
II Year, CS A53 will be the most efficient, delivering performance comparable to todays models while consuming the quarter of the power. Both are designed
to be scalable and feature a coherent bus interface to allow heterogeneous
Artificial Intelligent Assistants
combinations of cores.
By: Deepak Goyal
Artificial Intelligence is the technology in which a computer system is made to
IV Year , CS
think like humans. It is made intelligent; it is provided humans like logical thinking to act in different situations.
Following are some artificial intelligent products :
1. Apple Siri
Siri is an acronym for speech interpretation and recognition software. It is distributed with Apples Mobile OS iOS. Though it is not developed by Apple
Inc. but by Siri Inc. but now Apple owns it and hence develops it. This software
is personal voice assistant and works on users voice as input. User just needs to
speak the wish and it performs according to it (under the limitations).
2. Google Now
Google Now is a voice assistant developed by Google Inc. It has also some
functionality like that of Siri. It performs on users voice as input but the significant difference between Google Now and Siri is that Google Now provides Real
time results. It gives the more close, more current result to the query.

AUGUMENTED REALITY

Augmented reality (AR) is a live, direct or indirect, view of a physical, realworld environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated
sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. It is related to a
more general concept called mediated reality, in which a view of reality is
modified (possibly even diminished rather than augmented) by a computer.
As a result, the technology functions by enhancing ones current perception
of reality. By contrast, virtual reality replaces the real world with a simulated
one. Augmentation is conventionally in real-time and in semantic context
with environmental elements, such as sports scores on TV during a match.
Applications:
1)Archaeology,2)Architecture,3)Art,4)Commerce,5)Education ,
6)Everyday,7)Industrial design,8)Medical,9)Military,10)Navigation .
By: Aditi Agarwal

By: Paritosh Yadav


II Year, CS

III Year, CS

Some Technical Websites

Linkedin.com

Gizmodo.com

Wiredscience.com

Alphagalilio.com

Mashable.com

Lifehacker.com

Geek.com

Valleywag.com

Recyclenow.com

Technological progress has merely provided us with means for going backward.

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Wearable computers, the next generation of computers
Wearable computers are miniature electronic devices that are worn by the user
on them. These are also known as body-borne computers as these are born by
the bearer on their body. These wearable computers have their benefits as they
can provide a lot of personal computer like functionality. They can tell users the
latest sports results, hot news, deliver weather information, play music and
much more, with a quite easy User Interface. They need less power, less hardware stuff to develop. Some of the latest wearable computer devices are as
follows:
1. Google Glass
Project Glass from Google is a big step in body-borne computing. It is as usual
reading glasses, but not having the actual glass in it. It has a small camera at the
right end. With this device, you can take photos, shoot videos, share photos, do
video chats, share posts on social networks, search on web etc.
2. Sony Smart watch
Sony is also selling an Android compatible wrist watch called Sony Smart
Watch. When connected to an Android device using Bluetooth, it provides a lot
of features such as GPS, pick a call, play music, office solutions such as calendar, email etc.

Gesture based remote control


Compared with the intricacies of voice recognition, gesture recognition is a
fairly simple idea that is only now making its way into consumer electronics.
The idea is to employ a camera (such as a laptop's Webcam) to watch the
user and react to the person's hand signals. Holding your palm out flat would
indicate "stop," for example, if you're playing a movie or a song. And waving a fist around in the air could double as a pointing system: You would just
move your fist to the right to move the pointer right, and so on.
Gesture recognitions system are creeping onto the market now. Toshiba, a
pioneer in this market, has at least one product out that supports an early
version of the technology: the Qosmio G55 laptop, which can recognize
gestures to control multimedia playback. The company is also experimenting
with a TV version of the technology, which would watch for hand signals
via a small camera atop the set. Based on my tests, though, the accuracy of
these systems still needs a lot of work.
Gesture recognition is a neat way to pause the DVD on your laptop, but it
probably remains a way off from being sophisticated enough for broad adoption. All the same, its successful development would excite tons of interest
from the "can't find the remote" crowd. Expect to see gesture recognition
technology make some great strides over the next few years, with inroads
into mainstream markets by 2012.

3. Apples rumored iWatch


By:Kavya Srivastava
IV Year , CS

iWatch is a new concept product being developed by Apple Inc. All you need is
to put it on your wrist and youre ready to use music, email, sharing etc.
through your watch. Apple iPod nano already has a wristwatch attachment
available to convert it to a wearable wristwatch computer.
By: Prithviraj Singh Hada
II Year, CS

Green Computing
Green computing refers to environmentally sustainable computing or IT. San
Murugesan defines the field of green computing as "the study and practice of
designing, manufacturing, using, and disposing of computers, servers, and
associated subsystemssuch as monitors, printers, storage devices, and networking and communications systems efficiently and effectively with minimal or no impact on the environment." The goals of green computing are similar to green chemistry; reduce the use of hazardous materials, maximize energy
efficiency during the product's lifetime, and promote
the recyclability or biodegradability of defunct products and factory waste.
Many corporate IT department have Green Computing initiatives to reduce the
environmental impacts of their IT operations. Research continues into key areas
such as making the use of computers as energy-efficient as possible, and designing algorithms and systems for efficiency-related computer technologies.
A voluntary labeling program that is designed to promote and recognize energy-efficiency in monitors, climate control equipment, and other technologies.
This resulted in the widespread adoption of sleep mode among consumer electronics. Concurrently, the Swedish organization TCO Development launched
the TCO Certification program to promote low magnetic and electrical emissions from CRT-based computer displays; this program was later expanded to
include criteria on energy consumption, ergonomics, and the use of hazardous
materials in construction.

KINDLE
The Amazon Kindle is a series of e-book readers produced by Amazon.com. Amazon
Kindle devices enable users to shop for, download, browse, and read ebooks, newspapers, magazines, blogs, and other digital media via wireless networking.
The hardware platform, developed byAmazon.com subsidiary Lab126, began as a
single device and now comprises a range of devices most using an E Ink electronic
paper display capable of rendering 16 tones to simulate reading on paper while minimizing power consumption.
First generation
Amazon released the Kindle First Generation on November 19, 2007, for US$399. It
sold out in five and a half hours. The device remained out of stock for five months
until late April 2008.
It is the only Kindle with expandable memory, via an SD card slot.
The device features a 6 inch (diagonal) 4-level grayscale display, with 250 MB of
internal memory, which can hold approximately 200 non-illustrated titles.
Amazon did not sell the Kindle First Generation outside the United States. Plans for a
launch in the UK and other European countries were delayed by problems with signing
up suitable wireless network operators.
Second generation
On February 10, 2009, Amazon announced the Kindle 2. It became available for purchase on February 23, 2009. The Kindle 2 features a text-to-speech option to read the
text aloud, and 2 GB of internal memory of which 1.4 GB is user-accessible. By Amazon's estimates the Kindle 2 can hold about 1500 non-illustrated books. Unlike the
Kindle First Generation, Kindle 2 does not have a slot for SD memory cards. It was
slimmer than the original Kindle.
To promote the new Kindle, author Stephen King made UR, his then-new novella,
available exclusively through the Kindle Store. On October 22, 2009, Amazon stopped
selling the original Kindle 2 in favor of the international version it had introduced
earlier in the month.

By: Abhishek Verma


II Year, CS

The production of too many useful things, results in too many useless peoples.

By: Akshat Siddh


III Year, CS

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Faculty Corner
HP delivers mobile management via its own virtualized
private cloud

Internet Censorship in India


It is written in the constitution that freedom of speech is the right of citizens of India. This
means that our government cannot and should not be making an attempt to restrict or
penalize speech because of its content or viewpoint.
So, when there is talk of restricting Internet content , we should think , what limits would
be placed on those restrictions. Moreover, as electronic media becomes the norm rather
than the exception, how does reading something on the Internet differ from reading a
book, a magazine, or a printed newspaper? Lets take a look at printed books. For years,
various books have been censored in the schools. The point is that at some point, some
authority decided what was appropriate and what was not. Looking back on these specific issues, it seems silly, does it not?
Moving on to the Internet and Internet content, do you really want some authority to
determine what is appropriate and what is not? I dont think so. As a matter of fact, to me
that smacks of the regulation of thoughts and the regulation of ideas. It means less freedom and more mind control. Clearly, that is not a good thing. India lacks an appropriate
legal framework and procedures to ensure proper oversight of Intelligence agencies
growing surveillance and interception capabilities, opening the possibility of misuse and
unconstitutional invasion of citizens privacy.
I would like to suggest that legislated Internet censorship by our government goes too far.
It translates into the elimination of our right to express individual ideas and opinions
publicly on blogs, in forums, and in online newsletters. And it translates into the deprivation of our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
I dont know about readers, but I take pride in the fact that I can say whatever I want, read
whatever I want, and think whatever I want. As long as I am not causing harm, there is no
reason for our government to stifle these Acts. And they most certainly should not do so
by telling me that it is for the greater good. Let us call it what it is: Government censorship is a way for government to control society by protecting its citizens from what it
thinks is appropriate. And in recent times, lets face it: the Indian Governments ability to
use sound judgment in determining what is appropriate just plain stinks. What India Government today is doing is taking the power to decide what is offensive and what is objectionable or what is against national security, and it is delegating this power to bureaucrats
and police inspectors. I feel except for immediate and urgent National security concerns,
court should decide what is objectionable and what is against the national interest.
By: Ajay Maurya
Dy. HOD (CS)

Gloves that turn gestures


into speech
Researchers have developed a set
of gloves that turn hand gestures
into speech using computer
technology, offering hope to
millions of speech-impaired
people to communicate better.
The device consists of a set of
sensors, an accelerometer, compass, gyroscope and flex sensors
in the fingers, which translate
movement into signals that a
computer converts into speech.
The person wearing the gloves
draws a shape in the air and that
information is transmitted to
them via Bluetooth to a smart
phone, which matches the shape
up against a set stored in memory. A match produces a sound.
By: Vikram Khandelwal
Assistant Professor (CS)

Brain Sensor: Mental Powers


Something that used to sound like science fiction has
now become reality. Thanks to a brain implant and a
robotic arm, American citizen Cathy Hutchinson,
who is paralysed from neck down, can now drink out
of a bottle without anybodys help. Hutchinson suffered from cerebral apoplexy in 1997. She has been
paralysed since then and cannot speak. After the
stroke, Hutchinson could draw attention only with
eye movements. In 2005, a brain sensor was planted
in Hutchinsons cerebral cortex. The 4x4 mm implant
contains 96 capillary electrodes that trigger electric
activity in the nerve cells they are tapped into. She
could pick something up all by herself for the first
time after almost 15 years, said neurologist Leigh
Hochberg, who participated in developing the BrainGate2 system.
The BrainGate2 electrodes were placed in positions
where impulses for voluntary arm movements are
generally triggered. For many years, the researchers
have been looking for a way to assign correct movement patterns to nerve signals so that patients like
Hutchinson could control robotic limbs and apparatus
through their thoughts.
By: Venu Mishra
Assistant Professor (CS)

Joining the likes of VMware, Citrix, and App Sense in helping


enterprises get a better handle on BYOD, HP today unveiled the
HP Enterprise Cloud Services Mobility, the latest addition to its
expanding Converged Cloud portfolio. The service includes file
storage, an enterprise app store, and granular policies, and it supports a breadth of mobile platforms, among them iOS, Android,
Windows Phone, Windows Mobile, and Windows 8 RT.
HP handles the management and maintenance of the mobile infrastructure atop its VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) offering; there's no
on-premise option for customers who would prefer administering
it from the comfort of their own data center.
The services components include Management Essentials and
Cloud File Management. The former is a cloud-based management
solution for mobile devices and applications that includes mobile
security and native-application management via centrally configured and enforced policies. Management Essentials also delivers
over-the-air provisioning, certificate-based policy enforcement,
and enforceable administrative policy lockdown controls for mobile devices. It's built on Citrix XenMobile MDM Edition and
SAP Afaria.
The Cloud File Management service lets users sync, store, and
share data securely in the cloud, according to HP; they can also
access all their data across all devices. Features include offline
access to all files and folders; in addition, there's a Local Storage
feature through which IT can store data both in HP cloud locations
and on-premise.
HP Enterprise Cloud Services Mobility is available immediately,
with pricing based on such factors as the number of users.
By: Richa mehra
Assistant Professor (CS)
Top 10 IT industry trends for 2013: Hitachi Data Systems
New trends will emerge to provide challenges and opportunities to
business in 2013, and IT professionals will have to tackle these
challenges with budget and time constraints. At the same time,
they will have to extract business value from Big Data to support
growth and development.
Lets have a look at the top 10 IT industry trends to watch out for
in 2013:
1.

Dramatic changes in OPEX and CAPEX.

2.

New consumption models

3.

Managing the explosion of data replication

4.

The emergence of enterprise flash controllers.

5.

New requirements for entry enterprise storage systems.

6.

The need for object-based file systems.

7.

Accelerating use of content platforms for data archiving and


data sharing.

8.

Hardware assist controllers to satisfy increasingly complex


workloads.

9.

Creating a secure platform for the adoption of mobile devices.

10. More tightly integrated converged solutions.


By: Sakshi Varshney
Assistant Professor

The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.

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Student Achievements

FACULTY LAURELS

NAME

YEAR

ACCOLADE

Bhagyashree Mewara,
Avani Sagwadia

IV
year
IV
year
IV
year

Attended IBM-RTC workshop.


Attended IBM-RTC workshop.
Got 1st Prize in Prayogam
2013.

IV
year

2nd Prize in Prayogam 2013

IV
year

2nd Prize in Prayogam 2013

III
year
IV
year

3rd Prize in Prayogam


2013.
Paper Presentation in National Conference on the
topic "Dynamic Configuration Management System".
Paper Presentation in IIT
Roorki 2012 I-fest on the
topic Cloud Computing
Application & Architecture and stood 2nd at the
national level.
Paper Presentation in Delhi
University
in
Techno
speak event on the topic
"Future of Cloud Computing".
Paper presentation LIET
Alwar College in Sargam
fest 2013 on the topic Blue
Ray.
Paper Presentation in National Conference on the
topic "Advanced Method of
Deadlock Detection".
Paper Presentation in JNIT
on the topic Blue ray
disk.

Bhagyashree Mewara, Avani Sagwadia, Deepak


Goyal
Raksha Nawal ,
Mangilal Saraswat, Sainkee
Goyal , Anil Kulhari
Subayan Sengupta , Madhur
Gaur, Mayank
Bansal, Ankit
Agrawal
Hitin Lalwani,
Lipika
Harish Kumar
Pareek, Bhanu
Pratap Singh
Kavita Barar

IV
year

Shaily Jain, Bhagyashree Mewara


Ankur Jangid

III
year,
IV
year
III
year

Soniya Goyal
Published Paper at International conference titled as Software
Oriented Architecture: A Review on SOA Governance Aspects
and Comparatively Study of IT Governance and SOA Governance
Anamika Jain
Presented paper on Review of Load Balancing on PLP grid
model using Ant Colony Optimization with Resource Management in national conference.
Review of Load Balancing paper accepted in PLP grid conference
on EWTRICT paper accepted on IJARCS.
Attended Workshop on Smart Board ,Workshop on Wipro
Attended 2 days Workshop Mission 10X on NS2 simulator
Attended 2 days workshop on Aakash Tablet.
Attended 2 days workshop on Research Methodology
Harveer Choudhary
"Published paper in International Journal for Latest Trend in Engineering and Technology 2013 titled as DEEP -WEB".
Attended 2 days workshop on Aakash Tablet.
Chandon Jadon
Attended 2 days workshop on Teaching Methodology conducted
by IIT Bombay on 2 and 9 Februray 2013.
Priyanka Gupta
Published Paper on the topic Utilization of hierarchical and flat
clustering in content based image retrieval.
Published Paper on the topic Effective content based image
retrieval using clustering for multiple features
Published Paper on the topic Improved techniques for image
retrieval
Sakshi Varshney
Scored 532 marks in GATE AIR - 2688
Richa Mehra
Attended 5days workshop on "Effective Teaching Skills" conducted by NITTTR chandigarh.
Sumit Mathur
Paper Presentation in National Conference on the topic " Advanced Method of Deadlock Detection"
Attended 2 days workshop on Aakash Tablet.
Vikram Khandelwal

Attended 2 days workshop on Aakash Tablet.


Attended workshop on Smart Board Application by Taiwan Society

Some scientific facts:


An electric eel can produce a shock of up to 650 volts.
Each person sheds 40lbs of skin in his or her lifetime.
Astronauts cannot belch there is no gravity to separate liquid from gas in their stomachs.

It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.

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4th Year

3rd Year

2nd Year

Touching the Zenith.


Raksha Nawal

Shaily Jain

Sunil Kumar

81%

84.6%

81.8%

Bhagyashree Mewara

Mahak Baijiwala

Chetna Kumari

80.9%

77.8%

81.4%

Anupa Savoriya

Vinita Shekhawat

Anjali Dubey

80.5%

77.4%

81.3%

Punctual Pupils.(attendance)
Mangilal Saraswat

Prachi Sharma

Urvashi Gupta

90%

88%

98%

Gyan Singh Katariya

Varsha Dusad

RajLakshmi Kumari

83%

87%

96%

Editors Desk

(From Left: Mahak Baijiwala, Khushbu


Saluja,Venu Mishra, Priyanka Gupta, Hitin Lalwani, Shashank Kumawat, )

Faculty Desk

Jai Jai Poornima Sansthan

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