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Jaipuria Institute Of Management, Noida, Says No To Plastic!

Headed by Faculty coordinator Poonam Sharma, Jaipuria is launching its campaign to ban the baddie – plastic – from planet earth. “We want our children to inherit a better earth, a pollution free environment so they remain aware and stay healthy,” she says. “Plastic has invaded our lives. We have begun using it everywhere, indiscriminately. Plastic is the main culprit for global warming. It has endangered life itself.”
Jaipuria Noida’s message is very simple. “Say NO to the use of plastic bags.” It drives home the fact effectively. Plastic choking the very life out of our planet.
Combating this, Jaipuria is taking small steps towards the greater environment cleaning goal. “The plastic habit is so deeply engraved in our psyche,” says Abhishek Pramanik, “that we have to do something really drastic to drive the message home.”
The students of Jaipuria are starting off the No Plastic drive by holding a bag making competition. Bags are the crux of the whole plastic bag invasion because of their convenience. Rarely do people remember to carry bags for their shopping from home. Result? More earth choking plastic. “Today shops charge for the bags, but people don’t mind paying that bit extra to bring their bulky shopping home. We need to do something to help them remember to take their shopping bags along whenever they go out. This is the main reason we are holding a bag making competition,” Abhishek says. Maybe someone could develop an app for mobiles that would be like an alarm so people can remember to carry their own bags? “Or maybe the attractive bags could be hung neatly somewhere near the door?” He asks.
“This bag making competition will be held on 16 December, and is open to all other schools who would like to join in,” Poonam Sharma says.

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Jaipuria Institute Of Management, Noida, Says No To Plastic!

Headed by Faculty coordinator Poonam Sharma, Jaipuria is launching its campaign to ban the baddie – plastic – from planet earth. “We want our children to inherit a better earth, a pollution free environment so they remain aware and stay healthy,” she says. “Plastic has invaded our lives. We have begun using it everywhere, indiscriminately. Plastic is the main culprit for global warming. It has endangered life itself.”
Jaipuria Noida’s message is very simple. “Say NO to the use of plastic bags.” It drives home the fact effectively. Plastic choking the very life out of our planet.
Combating this, Jaipuria is taking small steps towards the greater environment cleaning goal. “The plastic habit is so deeply engraved in our psyche,” says Abhishek Pramanik, “that we have to do something really drastic to drive the message home.”
The students of Jaipuria are starting off the No Plastic drive by holding a bag making competition. Bags are the crux of the whole plastic bag invasion because of their convenience. Rarely do people remember to carry bags for their shopping from home. Result? More earth choking plastic. “Today shops charge for the bags, but people don’t mind paying that bit extra to bring their bulky shopping home. We need to do something to help them remember to take their shopping bags along whenever they go out. This is the main reason we are holding a bag making competition,” Abhishek says. Maybe someone could develop an app for mobiles that would be like an alarm so people can remember to carry their own bags? “Or maybe the attractive bags could be hung neatly somewhere near the door?” He asks.
“This bag making competition will be held on 16 December, and is open to all other schools who would like to join in,” Poonam Sharma says.

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Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, presents their CSR initiative – ‘Muskaan’

A part of their CSR activity, the Jaipuria Institute of Management or Jaipuria Institute on Management Noida hosted project “Muskaan” as a part of their college festival Udaan on November 26th 2011. This was done as an attempt to bring some smile and joy into the lives of underprivileged kids from organizations like Grace India and Oxfam.
The Jaipuria team had planned to start the event by bringing around 50 children from both orphanages to spend the day with their team members and volunteers, hoping to spread a little bit of happiness and joy into their lives. Initiated by their founder Dr. J.D Singh, this project has gained a lot of popularity and attention of both the students and faculties. The motto behind Muskaan was that being an educational institute, it is their right to spread knowledge and goodwill to those who cannot afford their own.
Being management students, the Jaipuria team behind Muskaan understood the need for CSR in today’s world. They decided to integrate this unique project with Udaan and started by announcing the project a week before Udaan was supposed to be held. This helped them collect hundreds of donated clothes, shoes, bed sheets and other items, some of them almost brand new. Sponsorship started pouring in soon, in the form of cash donations by both students and the faculties, leading them to collect almost Rupees 15,000 this year. Conglomerates and private firms like Shipra Ltd offered free meals for these children once they were brought to the campus.
Northwest group sent in their help in the form of cash elements, while stationary, books, colors and other products worth Rs.1000 was donated by Suvidha store. Coca Cola sent the Jaipuria team 5 Limca book of Records, that were used as prizes to give away to these children, while Jumpin offered free fruit drinks to them. Project Muskaan started with the organizing committee brining a group of underprivileged students to the Jaipuria campus.
The bus ride involved a lot of fun and games, followed by their arrival into the college campus. The group was split into above 12 and below 12 years for a special painting competition too, where the younger group had to participate in a poster making contest and the older group in a pot painting competition and this was followed by a movie screening, lunch and lastly, a cake cutting celebration. All in all, the young Jaipuria Noida members created a fun-filled and joyous day for these special children.
Dr Anup K. Singh, Director, Jaipuria, Noida said, that the purpose of initiating this event was to make the students learn to “contribute to society. This whole event was conceptualized to make our students more socially sensitive, and more socially responsible. This is a learning exercise for students- how to first conceptualize the project, how to identify the companies which may support this- on one hand this has been an exercise into management and on the other hand it is an exercise into altruism.”

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Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, presents their CSR initiative – ‘Muskaan’

A part of their CSR activity, the Jaipuria Institute of Management or Jaipuria Institute on Management Noida hosted project “Muskaan” as a part of their college festival Udaan on November 26th 2011. This was done as an attempt to bring some smile and joy into the lives of underprivileged kids from organizations like Grace India and Oxfam.
The Jaipuria team had planned to start the event by bringing around 50 children from both orphanages to spend the day with their team members and volunteers, hoping to spread a little bit of happiness and joy into their lives. Initiated by their founder Dr. J.D Singh, this project has gained a lot of popularity and attention of both the students and faculties. The motto behind Muskaan was that being an educational institute, it is their right to spread knowledge and goodwill to those who cannot afford their own.
Being management students, the Jaipuria team behind Muskaan understood the need for CSR in today’s world. They decided to integrate this unique project with Udaan and started by announcing the project a week before Udaan was supposed to be held. This helped them collect hundreds of donated clothes, shoes, bed sheets and other items, some of them almost brand new. Sponsorship started pouring in soon, in the form of cash donations by both students and the faculties, leading them to collect almost Rupees 15,000 this year. Conglomerates and private firms like Shipra Ltd offered free meals for these children once they were brought to the campus.
Northwest group sent in their help in the form of cash elements, while stationary, books, colors and other products worth Rs.1000 was donated by Suvidha store. Coca Cola sent the Jaipuria team 5 Limca book of Records, that were used as prizes to give away to these children, while Jumpin offered free fruit drinks to them. Project Muskaan started with the organizing committee brining a group of underprivileged students to the Jaipuria campus.
The bus ride involved a lot of fun and games, followed by their arrival into the college campus. The group was split into above 12 and below 12 years for a special painting competition too, where the younger group had to participate in a poster making contest and the older group in a pot painting competition and this was followed by a movie screening, lunch and lastly, a cake cutting celebration. All in all, the young Jaipuria Noida members created a fun-filled and joyous day for these special children.
Dr Anup K. Singh, Director, Jaipuria, Noida said, that the purpose of initiating this event was to make the students learn to “contribute to society. This whole event was conceptualized to make our students more socially sensitive, and more socially responsible. This is a learning exercise for students- how to first conceptualize the project, how to identify the companies which may support this- on one hand this has been an exercise into management and on the other hand it is an exercise into altruism.”

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Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida nurtures the student entrepreneur dream club – Illuminati

They are young, they’re spirited, they’re focused and they’re talented. The name Illuminati strangely belongs to no secret club, but to a group of students from the Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida. Established in 2004, the college offers AICTE approved MBA courses. These students came up with a lucrative business idea that is not only promising, but also a successful venture by today’s young management students.
The Illuminati’s motto is to experience the world of business management and create a platform for their fellow students, to promote Jaipuria Noida as the Brand Ambassador among students and make them feel proud about their institute. They started with production of simple collared T-shirts, bearing their college logo on it. The idea was to sell the product to all the students and faculty, as well as the Jaipuria Alumni. The students would then wear the T-shirt outside to promote the product and their institute at the same time. The T-shirts would also be worn during various college festivals and create a mass familiarity with the Jaipuria logo. The T-shirt would also be worn to college by the students on every casual day, to garner more promotion.
But these young entrepreneurs have a well-planned long term goal ahead of them and they plan to start by integrating this plan with the other Jaipuria branches based inLucknow, Jaipur andIndore. The group also plans to start a business collaboration with corporate and conglomerates soon. However they do not want to be restricted to T-shirt making only use their creativity on other products as well. Illuminati’s main idea is to bring back the lost Indian culture into the modern world with the help of rural artisan- creating a symbiotic relationship between the urban and rural economic growth.
Illuminati is today’s young India, they want to start a new business venture, using the strains of rural and traditional India and create a modern, yet deep-rooted journey into the business management world. This young group of like-minded, business-oriented people has come a long way from just being college students. They have paved a path of success for not just themselves, but also for their fellow students and forthcoming batches.

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Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida nurtures the student entrepreneur dream club – Illuminati

They are young, they’re spirited, they’re focused and they’re talented. The name Illuminati strangely belongs to no secret club, but to a group of students from the Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida. Established in 2004, the college offers AICTE approved MBA courses. These students came up with a lucrative business idea that is not only promising, but also a successful venture by today’s young management students.
The Illuminati’s motto is to experience the world of business management and create a platform for their fellow students, to promote Jaipuria Noida as the Brand Ambassador among students and make them feel proud about their institute. They started with production of simple collared T-shirts, bearing their college logo on it. The idea was to sell the product to all the students and faculty, as well as the Jaipuria Alumni. The students would then wear the T-shirt outside to promote the product and their institute at the same time. The T-shirts would also be worn during various college festivals and create a mass familiarity with the Jaipuria logo. The T-shirt would also be worn to college by the students on every casual day, to garner more promotion.
But these young entrepreneurs have a well-planned long term goal ahead of them and they plan to start by integrating this plan with the other Jaipuria branches based inLucknow, Jaipur andIndore. The group also plans to start a business collaboration with corporate and conglomerates soon. However they do not want to be restricted to T-shirt making only use their creativity on other products as well. Illuminati’s main idea is to bring back the lost Indian culture into the modern world with the help of rural artisan- creating a symbiotic relationship between the urban and rural economic growth.
Illuminati is today’s young India, they want to start a new business venture, using the strains of rural and traditional India and create a modern, yet deep-rooted journey into the business management world. This young group of like-minded, business-oriented people has come a long way from just being college students. They have paved a path of success for not just themselves, but also for their fellow students and forthcoming batches.

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Jaipuria Insititute of Management, Noida, announces the champions of Udaan

The magic of Udaan starts building weeks before the date of the event as the management and students at the institute begin preparing for the various sub-events. The institute comes up with a number of interesting and exciting events as a part of Udaan each year and this year was no exception to it. Udaan 2011, spread over two days, 25th and 26th Nov 2011 had the immense opportunity for the participants to show their talent. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, came up with a host of exhilarating events, including Jigsawmania, Dotcom Kriti, Crossswords, Camouflage, Genesis, Poor Piccaso Ogilvy Tribe, and various others.
Jigsawmania, an hour-long puzzle game designed to test the participant’s aptitude saw a number of students pouring in with the theme of “Go Green”- they had a team of IIFT and JB Institute, where the IIFT team won this event. Their concept revolved around the recycling waste, innovatively.
A debate competition by the name, Crosswords was also held to test the students’ ability to express their views. Winning team was Rohit Goyal and Pallavi from Fore School of Management and runner up Aasha kakoti and harshita shukla Jaipuria Noida who debated on the topic of whether Google stifles creativity. Both these participants expressed their views very beautifully; while Rohit spoke about how Google was restricting creativity. Pallavi debated that it depends on an individual as to how he makes use of this platform.
Camouflage was a fun event that involved face painting. Winners and runners-up were the Jaipuria Noida, students again, presenting their concept around the theme which was “Go Green”.
Genesis a unique idea generation event was quite interesting to watch; the participants of this event came up with amazing new ideas. The winning team of Fore School of Management Rohit Goyal and Pallavi fromFORE School of Management who want to set up a chain of restaurants based only on egg recipes. Runners up were the team of Jaipuria students want to set up a sanitary napkin company called “Udaan” which would target the lower-income group.
The short film-making competition, called Pan Galactic challenged the creativity of students, who presented their work in photos and a short film- a team of two from Jaipuria won as they showcased their film on the theme of women empowerment.
Kolam, a rangoli competition, group dance competition, fashion show, and a few other events also added to the fun. The Jaipuria Indore students won the Radiomania and Symphony competition, enthusiastically competing with their B-schools fellows at Noida.
The participants seemed thrilled and the winners couldn’t have been more excited. The face painting competition runners-up shared the way they came up with unique ideas on the deep within the ocean theme which was given to them. The other participants and winners also shared as to how Udaan 2011 had given them a platform to show their talent and learn a lot of new things.
The event was a big hit. Students in and around Delhi NCR await this event all year round. In fact, not just the students, the sponsors also look forward to it with equal enthusiasm as it is a good place to publicize their brands. And the organizers never let them down.

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Jaipuria Insititute of Management, Noida, announces the champions of Udaan

The magic of Udaan starts building weeks before the date of the event as the management and students at the institute begin preparing for the various sub-events. The institute comes up with a number of interesting and exciting events as a part of Udaan each year and this year was no exception to it. Udaan 2011, spread over two days, 25th and 26th Nov 2011 had the immense opportunity for the participants to show their talent. Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, came up with a host of exhilarating events, including Jigsawmania, Dotcom Kriti, Crossswords, Camouflage, Genesis, Poor Piccaso Ogilvy Tribe, and various others.
Jigsawmania, an hour-long puzzle game designed to test the participant’s aptitude saw a number of students pouring in with the theme of “Go Green”- they had a team of IIFT and JB Institute, where the IIFT team won this event. Their concept revolved around the recycling waste, innovatively.
A debate competition by the name, Crosswords was also held to test the students’ ability to express their views. Winning team was Rohit Goyal and Pallavi from Fore School of Management and runner up Aasha kakoti and harshita shukla Jaipuria Noida who debated on the topic of whether Google stifles creativity. Both these participants expressed their views very beautifully; while Rohit spoke about how Google was restricting creativity. Pallavi debated that it depends on an individual as to how he makes use of this platform.
Camouflage was a fun event that involved face painting. Winners and runners-up were the Jaipuria Noida, students again, presenting their concept around the theme which was “Go Green”.
Genesis a unique idea generation event was quite interesting to watch; the participants of this event came up with amazing new ideas. The winning team of Fore School of Management Rohit Goyal and Pallavi fromFORE School of Management who want to set up a chain of restaurants based only on egg recipes. Runners up were the team of Jaipuria students want to set up a sanitary napkin company called “Udaan” which would target the lower-income group.
The short film-making competition, called Pan Galactic challenged the creativity of students, who presented their work in photos and a short film- a team of two from Jaipuria won as they showcased their film on the theme of women empowerment.
Kolam, a rangoli competition, group dance competition, fashion show, and a few other events also added to the fun. The Jaipuria Indore students won the Radiomania and Symphony competition, enthusiastically competing with their B-schools fellows at Noida.
The participants seemed thrilled and the winners couldn’t have been more excited. The face painting competition runners-up shared the way they came up with unique ideas on the deep within the ocean theme which was given to them. The other participants and winners also shared as to how Udaan 2011 had given them a platform to show their talent and learn a lot of new things.
The event was a big hit. Students in and around Delhi NCR await this event all year round. In fact, not just the students, the sponsors also look forward to it with equal enthusiasm as it is a good place to publicize their brands. And the organizers never let them down.

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UDAAN, the annual event of Jaipuria Institute of Management (Noida), scales new peaks

A belief in the holistic development of students makes Jaipuria Institute of Management (Jaipuria, Noida) a B-School with a difference. And, this is the reason behind Udaan. “It is a unique blend of three activities. The first is management with its quiz, business plan, etc. The second is cultural activities where we have dance, song and a fashion show. The third is Muskaan, our CSR initiative. This year, we had fifty five underprivileged children come to Jaipuria. Our students entertained them, they watched a movie, performed skits, etc.,” said Dr. Deepak Singh, Associate Professor, Marketing and Strategy, who was also the faculty in-charge for the event. The day continued with cake cutting, distribution of snacks and a whole lot of fun activities, including prizes for the most accomplished among the fifty five. The day ended with the children taking home gifts of cash, clothes and other goodies.
Muskaan was conducted with contributions from students, faculty and corporate houses.
Both GAIL India and Morpheous Group are constant corporate supporters of Jaipuria Noida, Udaan.
This year, JAIPURIA NOIDA has brought in a cash sponsorship of Rs. 30,000 from IIM Bangalore. It was to encourage entrepreneurial activities and business plans among MBA students. Winners of the Genesis Business Idea Generation were students from Jaipuria Noida. They happily took home the grand cash prize.
Pan Galactic saw the ‘woman empowerment’ theme winning the contest. When treated right, this theme is always a winner. Right now, the Indian woman and her empowerment is highly in focus.
Other shows that brought out the creativity of participants were events like Face Painting, the Ad Mad Show. In fact, the Radio Jockeys had all of Jaipuria Noida, dancing to their tunes.
The biggest surprise came during Poor Picasso. Students literally let their paint brushes take over and painted Jaipuria Noida, in all colours of the rainbow. “We never imagined our Management students could paint so well,” Dr. Deepak Singh says, the smile in his voice and the shake of his head add surprised disbelief to his words.
Mr Manmohan Wilcoo a management consultant at IBM and a member of the prestigious Toastmasters International Club said that preparation was the key to the success of any event.
Dr.Suchi Priya, heading HR andOB(also faculty in-charge for the event), says, “We have organized Udaan as a learning platform for our students. Through Udaan, they interact with students from different colleges, enhance their networking skills and understand event management.” It is their flight into the future.
It was noticed, in previous years, that cultural shows were a huge hit. “So this year, we decided to have it on both days,” says Dr. Singh.
Year on year, Udaan grows. It gets more recognition as more enthusiasm gathers among the student community.

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UDAAN, the annual event of Jaipuria Institute of Management (Noida), scales new peaks

A belief in the holistic development of students makes Jaipuria Institute of Management (Jaipuria, Noida) a B-School with a difference. And, this is the reason behind Udaan. “It is a unique blend of three activities. The first is management with its quiz, business plan, etc. The second is cultural activities where we have dance, song and a fashion show. The third is Muskaan, our CSR initiative. This year, we had fifty five underprivileged children come to Jaipuria. Our students entertained them, they watched a movie, performed skits, etc.,” said Dr. Deepak Singh, Associate Professor, Marketing and Strategy, who was also the faculty in-charge for the event. The day continued with cake cutting, distribution of snacks and a whole lot of fun activities, including prizes for the most accomplished among the fifty five. The day ended with the children taking home gifts of cash, clothes and other goodies.
Muskaan was conducted with contributions from students, faculty and corporate houses.
Both GAIL India and Morpheous Group are constant corporate supporters of Jaipuria Noida, Udaan.
This year, JAIPURIA NOIDA has brought in a cash sponsorship of Rs. 30,000 from IIM Bangalore. It was to encourage entrepreneurial activities and business plans among MBA students. Winners of the Genesis Business Idea Generation were students from Jaipuria Noida. They happily took home the grand cash prize.
Pan Galactic saw the ‘woman empowerment’ theme winning the contest. When treated right, this theme is always a winner. Right now, the Indian woman and her empowerment is highly in focus.
Other shows that brought out the creativity of participants were events like Face Painting, the Ad Mad Show. In fact, the Radio Jockeys had all of Jaipuria Noida, dancing to their tunes.
The biggest surprise came during Poor Picasso. Students literally let their paint brushes take over and painted Jaipuria Noida, in all colours of the rainbow. “We never imagined our Management students could paint so well,” Dr. Deepak Singh says, the smile in his voice and the shake of his head add surprised disbelief to his words.
Mr Manmohan Wilcoo a management consultant at IBM and a member of the prestigious Toastmasters International Club said that preparation was the key to the success of any event.
Dr.Suchi Priya, heading HR andOB(also faculty in-charge for the event), says, “We have organized Udaan as a learning platform for our students. Through Udaan, they interact with students from different colleges, enhance their networking skills and understand event management.” It is their flight into the future.
It was noticed, in previous years, that cultural shows were a huge hit. “So this year, we decided to have it on both days,” says Dr. Singh.
Year on year, Udaan grows. It gets more recognition as more enthusiasm gathers among the student community.

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