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Romil Jain, alumnus of Jaipuria Noida, leads war on plastic!

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida fired the first shot in its war on plastic by holding a bag making competition with the event judged by Jaipuria Noida graduate Romil Jain, sponsor of the event and Director of Meenakshi International which has developed an oxo-biodegradable plastic product. At the heart of the plastic problem is the ever-present plastic bag – hence the student’s alternative bag-making contest held last month at Jaipuria Noida, an event backed by the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN). Who better to judge the competition than a Jaipuria alumnus, a man whose company has developed a rapidly biodegradable plastic alternative? Romil Jain said he looked for creativity, innovation, long-term commitment to their creation and presentation when judging the students efforts.
Asked how he came up with the oxo-biodegradable plastic product, he said they found plastics were a major concern when it comes to products adversely affecting the planet and worked with Wells Plastics UK, to come up with a creative alternative.
They then presented it to the European industry, received a positive response and then looked at the potential in the Indian market for such creative solutions in the area of plastic. He then approached students, alumni and faculty at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, found the students were really enthusiastic and excited about bringing about a change in the way we look at plastics and the product has grown from there.
Asked about the inspiration behind the product, Romil, the first Jaipuria student to go for a student exchange to Finland, cited friends he met abroad, companies he worked with there, his parents and teachers – “So this product is the result of that student exchange program!”
The non-profit National Entrepreneurship Network was established in 2003 with a mission to create and support high-growth entrepreneurs, driving job creation and economic growth in India.
NEN has more than 70,000 members in 30 cities and gives support to start-ups and early-stage entrepreneurs through entrepreneurship education, access to mentors and experts, fast-track access to incubation and funding and learning tools and materials. It is also partnered with more than 470 top-tier academic institutes in India to help them develop entrepreneurship ecosystems on campus, which develop and support new and future entrepreneurs.

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Romil Jain, alumnus of Jaipuria Noida, leads war on plastic!

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida fired the first shot in its war on plastic by holding a bag making competition with the event judged by Jaipuria Noida graduate Romil Jain, sponsor of the event and Director of Meenakshi International which has developed an oxo-biodegradable plastic product. At the heart of the plastic problem is the ever-present plastic bag – hence the student’s alternative bag-making contest held last month at Jaipuria Noida, an event backed by the National Entrepreneurship Network (NEN). Who better to judge the competition than a Jaipuria alumnus, a man whose company has developed a rapidly biodegradable plastic alternative? Romil Jain said he looked for creativity, innovation, long-term commitment to their creation and presentation when judging the students efforts.
Asked how he came up with the oxo-biodegradable plastic product, he said they found plastics were a major concern when it comes to products adversely affecting the planet and worked with Wells Plastics UK, to come up with a creative alternative.
They then presented it to the European industry, received a positive response and then looked at the potential in the Indian market for such creative solutions in the area of plastic. He then approached students, alumni and faculty at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, found the students were really enthusiastic and excited about bringing about a change in the way we look at plastics and the product has grown from there.
Asked about the inspiration behind the product, Romil, the first Jaipuria student to go for a student exchange to Finland, cited friends he met abroad, companies he worked with there, his parents and teachers – “So this product is the result of that student exchange program!”
The non-profit National Entrepreneurship Network was established in 2003 with a mission to create and support high-growth entrepreneurs, driving job creation and economic growth in India.
NEN has more than 70,000 members in 30 cities and gives support to start-ups and early-stage entrepreneurs through entrepreneurship education, access to mentors and experts, fast-track access to incubation and funding and learning tools and materials. It is also partnered with more than 470 top-tier academic institutes in India to help them develop entrepreneurship ecosystems on campus, which develop and support new and future entrepreneurs.

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Jaipuria Noida alumnus Romil Jain credits alma mater for his success

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida alumnus Romil Jain, entrepreneur and Director of Meenakshi International, visited his alma mater as a guest lecturer, to speak on plastics and judge the initial action in the institute’s war on plastics. Jain, whose company has developed an oxo-biodegradable plastic product, said he found plastics were a major concern when it comes to products adversely affecting the planet and worked with Wells Plastics UK, to come up with a creative alternative. Plastic is a major industry in India, he said, pointing to the Plastindia 2012 Eighth International Exhibition and conference to be held in New Delhi February 1-6.
In India, he said, plastic consumption has increased from 7.5 million tonnes to 15 million tonnes and the country will become the third largest consumer of plastic in the future. Consumption of plastic has grown and the concerns center around the disposing of the product, he said, but the industry is coming up with new technology to help people and to use plastic in a better way without harming life on the planet and jeopardizing society.
Speaking on life out in the business world, Jain said it is a matter of survival of the fittest. Tough competition exists he told students and if practical knowledge is not present, a student will suffer as he will switch jobs and will not be able to learn anything.
He stressed the need for practical knowledge but also said self evaluation is important, noting everybody works individually and a person should have good knowledge and personality to succeed in the long run.
Jain said his working motto is “plan not for today but for tomorrow” and told the students to never be afraid of hurdles – every problem has a solution.
“Just believe in your own self and be positive,” he said.
As for his success, he gave credit to the Jaipuria Noida faculty, his colleagues, the college environment and awesome opportunities which he received. As the first student to go for an exchange program in Finland he thanked Dr. J.D Singh, Director of Jaipuria, for making the impossible possible.

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Jaipuria Noida alumnus Romil Jain credits alma mater for his success

Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida alumnus Romil Jain, entrepreneur and Director of Meenakshi International, visited his alma mater as a guest lecturer, to speak on plastics and judge the initial action in the institute’s war on plastics. Jain, whose company has developed an oxo-biodegradable plastic product, said he found plastics were a major concern when it comes to products adversely affecting the planet and worked with Wells Plastics UK, to come up with a creative alternative. Plastic is a major industry in India, he said, pointing to the Plastindia 2012 Eighth International Exhibition and conference to be held in New Delhi February 1-6.
In India, he said, plastic consumption has increased from 7.5 million tonnes to 15 million tonnes and the country will become the third largest consumer of plastic in the future. Consumption of plastic has grown and the concerns center around the disposing of the product, he said, but the industry is coming up with new technology to help people and to use plastic in a better way without harming life on the planet and jeopardizing society.
Speaking on life out in the business world, Jain said it is a matter of survival of the fittest. Tough competition exists he told students and if practical knowledge is not present, a student will suffer as he will switch jobs and will not be able to learn anything.
He stressed the need for practical knowledge but also said self evaluation is important, noting everybody works individually and a person should have good knowledge and personality to succeed in the long run.
Jain said his working motto is “plan not for today but for tomorrow” and told the students to never be afraid of hurdles – every problem has a solution.
“Just believe in your own self and be positive,” he said.
As for his success, he gave credit to the Jaipuria Noida faculty, his colleagues, the college environment and awesome opportunities which he received. As the first student to go for an exchange program in Finland he thanked Dr. J.D Singh, Director of Jaipuria, for making the impossible possible.

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Jaipuria Noida Learning Management System will put the classroom at your fingertips.

Advancing further into the E-learning modeJaipuria Institute of Management Noida campus will be introducing a Learning Management System (LMS). In essence, an LMS handles and controls the delivery of self-paced, instructor led, e-learning courses. The LMS courses are published and placed in an online catalogue and users can log into the LMS and select the ones they need. An LMS can track a student’s activities, progress, compliance with assignments and more, along with providing online reports for each course and student. At Jaipuria Noida, the aim of introducing an LMS is to prepare students to use online learning and create a unique educational environment. As the system is introduced, students will learn how to navigate within the LMS, learn about “activity modules” and learn how to interact with fellow students and instructors within the system.
Activity modules contained in the Jaipuria LMS include chat, choice, forums and resources. They can be used to construct any course and personalize it to the needs of each student. The chat, choice and forums modules can only be initiated by the faculty member teaching the course. Chat will enable students and faculty to have real-time group discussions and choice enables instructors to pose questions on the subject matter being studied and offer students a number of answer choices – e-learning won’t eliminate the pop-quiz.
The forum module will contain threaded discussion boards allowing students to interact as a group to discuss, define and refine the subject matter under consideration – in effect it’s an online classroom. Instructors can put all useful study material needed into the LMS to be accessed by students via the resources module. Files, which will have a maximum size of 8 MB, can be a picture, a PDF document, a spreadsheet, a sound file or video file, with all files organized in folders and folders organized in other folders.
Once the system is introduced, students will be able to log in utilizing their username and password, at which time they’ll be taken to their own personalized home page containing some blocks and a list of their courses.
In effect, the LMS will be a website, just like any other website – available anywhere there is an intranet connection. But this website means your classroom is as close as your keyboard and your education is at your fingertips.

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Jaipuria Noida Learning Management System will put the classroom at your fingertips.

Advancing further into the E-learning modeJaipuria Institute of Management Noida campus will be introducing a Learning Management System (LMS). In essence, an LMS handles and controls the delivery of self-paced, instructor led, e-learning courses. The LMS courses are published and placed in an online catalogue and users can log into the LMS and select the ones they need. An LMS can track a student’s activities, progress, compliance with assignments and more, along with providing online reports for each course and student. At Jaipuria Noida, the aim of introducing an LMS is to prepare students to use online learning and create a unique educational environment. As the system is introduced, students will learn how to navigate within the LMS, learn about “activity modules” and learn how to interact with fellow students and instructors within the system.
Activity modules contained in the Jaipuria LMS include chat, choice, forums and resources. They can be used to construct any course and personalize it to the needs of each student. The chat, choice and forums modules can only be initiated by the faculty member teaching the course. Chat will enable students and faculty to have real-time group discussions and choice enables instructors to pose questions on the subject matter being studied and offer students a number of answer choices – e-learning won’t eliminate the pop-quiz.
The forum module will contain threaded discussion boards allowing students to interact as a group to discuss, define and refine the subject matter under consideration – in effect it’s an online classroom. Instructors can put all useful study material needed into the LMS to be accessed by students via the resources module. Files, which will have a maximum size of 8 MB, can be a picture, a PDF document, a spreadsheet, a sound file or video file, with all files organized in folders and folders organized in other folders.
Once the system is introduced, students will be able to log in utilizing their username and password, at which time they’ll be taken to their own personalized home page containing some blocks and a list of their courses.
In effect, the LMS will be a website, just like any other website – available anywhere there is an intranet connection. But this website means your classroom is as close as your keyboard and your education is at your fingertips.

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Students share their views about life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida

The first year students- Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha and the second year students- Eshna Aggarwal, Ritika Mallick, Parul Nigam and Shikha Gupta- from PGDM General and HR shared their experiences about being at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida which happens to be one of the top management institutes in India. These PGDM General students specializing in different fields such as Marketing, HR, Finance, Operations, etc shared various aspects of life at Jaipuria Noida.
It was seen that while the first year students seemed quite thrilled about being at the institute. Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha from 1st year PGDM shared that, “life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida was full of fun and excitement”. The second year students were of the opinion that the life of an MBA student is not all that easy; they shared that studies come first and fun and frolic has to take a back seat. However, one thing that the students from both batches agreed upon was that Jaipuria Noida offered an excellent learning experience and is helping them groom into well-trained and knowledgeable professionals.
Shikha Gupta from 2nd year admitted that “Though the life at Jaipuria Noida is quite hectic, they are satisfied that all the hard work and efforts put in are worth and would make them industry-ready”. The students appreciate the fact that at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida they are given the kind of industry exposure that no other management institute offers. “They are actually converting us into highly professional people”, shared Parul Nigam, a second-year PGDM General student.
As per these students, every day at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida is a challenge and a new learning experience. “Each and every day is innovative, full of opportunities. There is enough scope of learning new things at Jaipuria”, shared Abhishek Parmanik, a 1st-year student. Siddharth Vaish, another student from his batch, shared how he started his own campus company after joining the institute. He said that, “at Jaipuria Noida, we are given an opportunity to explore a number of things. All of us are involved in several activities that help us learn and grow”. Abhishek Parmanik and Siddharth Vaish also shared that they are organizing a rally that would promote the use of Oxo-biodegradable plastic bags instead of the usual plastic or paper bags.
Though students at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida spend most of their time studying, however, they do take out some time for recreation as well. Most of these students love spending time at the institute’s Amphitheatre. It is their favorite spot to de-stress. The other preferred spot where they can relax and have fun is the canteen. The students are all praise for the institute’s canteen. “We love the food served here; it is delicious”, shared Ritika Mallick from 2nd year. The students also appreciate the fact that they can make credit purchases at the canteen. Apart from these, the girls shared that they like the garden area and love spending time there while the boys said that they went to play Volley Ball to de-stress themselves. They also go to the IT labs to access Facebook and other social networking sites to connect with their old friends. The institute also screens movies in its auditorium once or twice a month. These again are a good source of entertainment and recreation for the students.
Then, there are several clubs such as the movie club, dance club, dramatics club, etc at Jaipuria Noida that provide the much-needed break to the students. Most of the students are enrolled in these clubs and love taking part in the various activities that are organized from time to time.

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Students share their views about life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida

The first year students- Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha and the second year students- Eshna Aggarwal, Ritika Mallick, Parul Nigam and Shikha Gupta- from PGDM General and HR shared their experiences about being at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida which happens to be one of the top management institutes in India. These PGDM General students specializing in different fields such as Marketing, HR, Finance, Operations, etc shared various aspects of life at Jaipuria Noida.
It was seen that while the first year students seemed quite thrilled about being at the institute. Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha from 1st year PGDM shared that, “life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida was full of fun and excitement”. The second year students were of the opinion that the life of an MBA student is not all that easy; they shared that studies come first and fun and frolic has to take a back seat. However, one thing that the students from both batches agreed upon was that Jaipuria Noida offered an excellent learning experience and is helping them groom into well-trained and knowledgeable professionals.
Shikha Gupta from 2nd year admitted that “Though the life at Jaipuria Noida is quite hectic, they are satisfied that all the hard work and efforts put in are worth and would make them industry-ready”. The students appreciate the fact that at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida they are given the kind of industry exposure that no other management institute offers. “They are actually converting us into highly professional people”, shared Parul Nigam, a second-year PGDM General student.
As per these students, every day at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida is a challenge and a new learning experience. “Each and every day is innovative, full of opportunities. There is enough scope of learning new things at Jaipuria”, shared Abhishek Parmanik, a 1st-year student. Siddharth Vaish, another student from his batch, shared how he started his own campus company after joining the institute. He said that, “at Jaipuria Noida, we are given an opportunity to explore a number of things. All of us are involved in several activities that help us learn and grow”. Abhishek Parmanik and Siddharth Vaish also shared that they are organizing a rally that would promote the use of Oxo-biodegradable plastic bags instead of the usual plastic or paper bags.
Though students at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida spend most of their time studying, however, they do take out some time for recreation as well. Most of these students love spending time at the institute’s Amphitheatre. It is their favorite spot to de-stress. The other preferred spot where they can relax and have fun is the canteen. The students are all praise for the institute’s canteen. “We love the food served here; it is delicious”, shared Ritika Mallick from 2nd year. The students also appreciate the fact that they can make credit purchases at the canteen. Apart from these, the girls shared that they like the garden area and love spending time there while the boys said that they went to play Volley Ball to de-stress themselves. They also go to the IT labs to access Facebook and other social networking sites to connect with their old friends. The institute also screens movies in its auditorium once or twice a month. These again are a good source of entertainment and recreation for the students.
Then, there are several clubs such as the movie club, dance club, dramatics club, etc at Jaipuria Noida that provide the much-needed break to the students. Most of the students are enrolled in these clubs and love taking part in the various activities that are organized from time to time.

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Students share their views about life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida

The first year students- Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha and the second year students- Eshna Aggarwal, Ritika Mallick, Parul Nigam and Shikha Gupta- from PGDM General and HR shared their experiences about being at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida which happens to be one of the top management institutes in India. These PGDM General students specializing in different fields such as Marketing, HR, Finance, Operations, etc shared various aspects of life at Jaipuria Noida.
It was seen that while the first year students seemed quite thrilled about being at the institute. Jigyasa Khusrum and Shipra Sinha from 1st year PGDM shared that, “life at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida was full of fun and excitement”. The second year students were of the opinion that the life of an MBA student is not all that easy; they shared that studies come first and fun and frolic has to take a back seat. However, one thing that the students from both the batches agreed upon was that Jaipuria Noida offered excellent learning experience and is helping them groom into well trained and knowledgeable professionals.
Shikha Gupta from 2nd year admitted that, “Though the life at Jaipuria Noida is quite hectic, they are satisfied that all the hard work and efforts put in are worth and would make them industry ready”. The students appreciate the fact that at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida they are given the kind of industry exposure that no other management institute offers. “They are actually converting us into highly professional people”, shared Parul Nigam, a second year PGDM General student.
As per these students, every day at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida is a challenge and a new learning experience. “Each and everyday is innovative, full of opportunities. There is enough scope of learning new things at Jaipuria”, shared Abhishek Parmanik, a 1st year student. Siddharth Vaish, another student from his batch, shared how he started his own campus company after joining the institute. He said that, “at Jaipuria Noida, we are given an opportunity to explore a number of things. All of us are involved in several activities that help us learn and grow”. Abhishek Parmanik and Siddharth Vaish also shared that they are organizing a rally which would promote the use of Oxo-biodegradable plastic bags instead of the usual plastic or paper bags.
Though students at Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida spend most of their time studying, however, they do take out some time for recreation as well. Most of these students love spending time at the institute’s Amphitheatre. It is their favorite spot to de-stress. The other preferred spot where they can relax and have fun is the canteen. The students are all praise for the institute’s canteen. “We love the food served here; it is delicious”, shared Ritika Mallick from 2nd year. The students also appreciate the fact that they can make credit purchases at the canteen. Apart from these, the girls shared that they like the garden area and love spending time there while the boys said that they went to play Volley Ball to de-stress themselves. They also go to the IT labs to access Facebook and other social networking sites to connect with their old friends. The institute also screens movies in its auditorium once or twice a month. These again are a good source of entertainment and recreation for the students.
Then, there are several clubs such as the movie club, dance club, dramatics club, etc at Jaipuria Noida that provide the much needed break to the students. Most of the students are enrolled in these clubs and love taking part in the various activities that are organized from time to time.

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Punarsangam: Jaipuria Institute of Management all campus alumni meet

Jaipuria Noida was decorated grandly. Every light shone bright and the welcome committee were busy with registrations, which grew by the minute after the initial flood of 120 confirmations.
The meet was started by welcoming the Guests and the Alumni with flower, tilak, lighting of lamp & recitation of vandana. It was followed by a welcome speech by Mr. Shreevats Jaipuria –Executive Director ,who welcomed all & said that, “the greatest asset of any institute is it’s people – the students, the faculty, the staff the administration and the Alumnus.” Dr. J D Singh –Director General, in his welcome note said that “the main aim of the Meet is to promote and foster interaction amongst the Alumni, Faculty and present Students and to engage with our Alma Mater in order to raise the college at different levels and also to help fellow Alumni through various initiatives.” Hon’ble Sharad Jaipuria -Chairman of Jaipuria Institute of Management were very happy with the way the event flowed so seamlessly from one element to the next.
The Punarsangam evening of December 10, 2011 was a success . “Punarsangam was the first ever all campus alumni meet of all Jaipuria institutes. I must credit the student organizers for putting up such a grand show at such short notice. I could see the smiles and the joy on our alumni’s faces as they met again. It is so nice that they are all doing well in their careers and are good human beings. Jaipuria’s ideals are upheld, and that is a feather in our caps,” said Mr. Sharad Jaipuria, Chairman of Jaipuria Institute of Management. The event glittered with speeches, games & fun by the Alumni who shared their experiences. They were all very nostalgic about the years that they spent in the college. All were unanimous in echoing their feelings that college has played a very vital role in shaping their destiny.
Faculty organizer, Prof. Poonam Sharma, said, “This was the first alumni meet of the NCR Chapter where students from all the campuses of Jaipuria Institute of Management met, interacted and networked with each other. This also allowed the faculty to interact with alumni from all four campuses.” We wanted to re-establish connection of other alumni with the institute – for example, a Jaipuria Indore alumni working inDelhiwould not be able to attend the Alumni Meet atIndore, but could attend a nearby Jaipuria alumni meet.”
The Jaipuria alumni continue to be in touch with their Alma Mater via guest lectures, placements, contributing articles to the college magazines and judging various Jaipuria Institute’s events. Their institute gives them recognition and a chance to interact with current students.
To attend the 10 December meet, alumni worked around their prior commitments and came in huge numbers. “We enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. I think Jaipuria should have many more such events so we can meet our batch mates and see what the current students are capable of & guide them,” said an enthusiastic Alum. “We never had classical dancers in our class. Both Sneha and Bytris are such skilful dancers with effortless grace.” One thing is a given: all Jaipuria students are constant learners. They know that a formal qualification is the doorway to more knowledge.
“The other cultural events were a treat too which included skits, dance, acting, & a band performance by ‘Lafz-e-Delhi’ !” another Alum quips.
Education needs to be all round. Jaipuria Institute’s intention of inculcating values of “commitment, excellence and quality” has successfully impacted its alumni. A good manager is someone whose interests go beyond single minded focus on a career. Jaipuria Noida’s Punarsangam proved just that.

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