Tuesday, November 10, 2015

HAPPY DIWALI

Dear All,
On this auspicious
Festival of lights
May the glow of joys
Prosperity and happiness
Illuminate all your days
In the year ahead
HAPPY DIWALI.


Warmest Regards!!!
D. T. S. S. Library Staff

Thursday, October 29, 2015

UCO establishes scholarship in honor of OSU crash victim




The global students at UCO are planning another vigil for Nikita Nakal this Friday on campus.
“It is incredible to see the support from the people of Oklahoma”.
The police report said the woman driving the auto was arrested on the scene and charged with driving under the influence.
Four people were killed and 47 were injured Saturday when a vehicle crashed into a police auto and then into an area where spectators were watching the Oklahoma State University homecoming parade.
The University of Central Oklahoma announced that one of those killed was Nikita Nakal, an M.B.A. student at Central Oklahoma from Mumbai, India. “We hope that this scholarship will provide other students, for decades to come, the chance to pursue their dream of an MBA here at Central”, said Ethan Waples, director of graduate programs for the UCO College of Business. While we mourn the potential unrealized, let us also honor her life by pulling closer and appreciating the strength of our Broncho family.
Police say five people who were badly injured when a auto crashed into the crowd at the Oklahoma State homecoming parade remain in critical condition. “She doesn’t remember a whole lot about what happened”, attorney Tony Coleman told reporters.
Her attorney said at a press conference that he believes she suffers from a mental illness but doesn’t think she had been drinking.
“I have deep concerns about her competency at this point”.
Nakal had earned her Bachelor of Commerce degree from Mumbai University, and was attending UCO in the hopes of becoming a financial analyst.
If you would like to donate to the scholarship fund visit www.centralconnection.org/NakalFund or write a personal check with “Nikita Prabhakar Nakal Scholarship” in the memo line and mail it to the UCO Foundation, 100 N. University Dr., Box 133, Edmond, OK, 73034. She had earlier worked as a customer service executive at Tech Mahindra business solutions and as a transaction processing specialist at JP Morgan Chase. Additional charges will be presented to the Payne County District Attorney’s office, the police have said. Witnesses of the accident are asked to contact the police at 405.372.4171.

Courtesy: http://tvnewsroom.org/

Monday, October 19, 2015

Book Releasing Ceremony of Prin. Dr. M. S. Kurhade

The Book Releasing Ceremony was held on 17th of October 2015 for the book "Locke-Leibniz Controversies: Some Problems" written by Principal Dr. M. S. Kurhade, the welknown authority in the field of Education and Philosophy.







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The inauguration was done by none other than the versatile personality Dr. Sanjay Deshmukh, Vice Chancellor, University of Mumbai. 


Many dignitaries from the Education field were present. All the Management members also were present on this occasion of pride. 

  


Thursday, October 15, 2015

For Kalam’s birth anniversary, Mumbai schoolkids drop bag, read books instead


 
 
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MUMBAI: Schools in the state commemorated former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam's birth anniversary on Thursday, by celebrating it as 'Vaachan Prerna Diwas' (Inspiration to Read Day).

Various reading activities were organised for students. While Mumbai took it a step ahead and made it a No School Bag Day, senior classes at schools had to take oral or practical exams between activities.

At HVB Global Academy, Marine Drive, students dedicated the day to reading Kalam'sbooks and viewed films depicting his life. At Hansraj Morarji Public School, Andheri, students began their day by interacting with the editor of a regional daily newspaper.

Some schools also clubbed in an educational tour for young students. "Since Dr. Kalam was a scientist in the truest sense of the word, our students from Class I to V went on a field trip to Nehru Planetarium and the science park," said Madhura Phadke, principal, Pawar Public School, Chandivli. Celebrations are ongoing at the J D Bharda High School, Grant Road, with the school attempting to enter the Limca Books of World Records for a 24-hour reading relay.

The school staff and boy students are camping in school overnight. At Alexandra Girls Institution, Fort, exams for the day were cancelled to make way for book exhibitions, poster making and magazine-making sessions. To align itself with the Skill India Mission of the prime minister, Mumbai University launched an initiative titled 'Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Vidyaadhaarit Kaushalya-Vikaas Setu', under the umbrella of the National Service Scheme (NSS) on Thursday, to reach out to the weaker sections of the neighbourhood through knowledge-sharing and development of soft skills.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Tech City UK launches new free online courses for entrepreneurs

 

 

Tech City UK CEO, Gerard Grech, said: “With the digital technology sector set to grow by 5.5% by 2020, Digital Business Academy’s enrolment of 18,500 in 10 months demonstrates the continued appetite to build businesses that power the UK digital economy.”

As well as working with UCL and the Cambridge Judge Business School to create some of their other courses, Tech City UK has almost 50 industry partners, including Microsoft Ventures, Ogilvy and the BBC, and says it can help learners secure opportunities within these companies.

Working with Tech City UK can also be a fast-track route into startup loans and free co-working space, which is offered at various places across the country on completion of certain Digital Business Academy courses.

 

Thanks 

Monday, June 29, 2015

Digital India Week

1st July 2015 to 7th July 2015

Digital India Week will be inaugurated on 1st July 2015 at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM by Hon'ble Prime Minister, Shri. Narendra Modiji.

The first Supercomputer of India PARAM 8000 (made by C-DAC) was launched on July 01, 1991. This date therefore represents a major milestone in the history of Advanced Computing in India.
C-DAC products such as e-Basta and e-Sign will also be launched during the inauguration of Digital India Week.
  • e-Basta: under Digital India initiative, the Government haslaunched a platform that extends may help Indian school students tremendously.Aptly called eBasta (Bastameans school bag in Hindi), this new platform was unveiled today by theGovernment that will provide digital and eBook versions of school books andother study material to school students through-out India.
  • e-Sign: It provides an on-line service to citizens for instant signing of their documents securely in a legally acceptable form.
C-DAC Centres are also carrying out activities which include in-house awareness campaign, media briefing, presentation and exhibition of various products, visits to C-DAC by school children and other scientific institutions for appraising themselves about various R&D being carried out in centres. 

Digital India Week activities of C-DAC centresFor more 3    
Digital India Week Launching of Applications by Hon'ble Prime Minister of India.
Watch live telecast on DD India & DD News at 4:00 PM
Webcast Link : http://webcast.gov.in/digitalindia/ & http://www.youtube.com/PMOfficeIndia
Important links:
More information at deity.gov.in »

Friday, April 24, 2015

‘A Taste of Spring’ at Guildhall Library

Oriel Librarian Celebrates Mrs Beeton with ‘A Taste of Spring’ at Guildhall Library

Date: 
23 Apr 2015
Food exhibitCollege Librarian Marjory Szurko recently laid on an ‘edible exhibition’ for a special event at London’s Guildhall Library celebrating famous 19th century English food writer Mrs Beeton. The event was part of the Guildhall Library’s exhibition, Celebrity Cooks: Mrs Beeton and her Contemporaries, which commemorated the 150th anniversary of Mrs Beeton’s death.
 
Marjory has a keen interest in historical recipes. She has hosted six Edible Exhibitions already at Oriel, and has been known to bake cakes to tie in with events within College, such as the recent chapel re-opening. Although Oriel only boasts one small recipe book bequeathed by Orielensis Stephen Furness, which inspired Marjory to create the Edible Exhibitions in the first place, she takes her recipes from many sources, such as those published by the Early English Text Society.
 
For the ‘Taste of Spring’ event, Marjory baked sweet dishes from the 14th-19th centuries, 
culminating in a magnificent 19th century style meringue centrepiece in the shape of a 
pagoda (photo).
 
The pagoda paid homage to 19th century chef Alexis Soyer who wrote a recipe for Meringue Pagodatique à la Chinoise. Marjory’s pagoda was set in a landscape of gingerbread, marzipan and icing, with a jelly pool and pine nut fish.
 
For all the dishes, Marjory illustrated the period they came from and talked about how they developed throughout the centuries. The event was a great success, and included at least one Orielensis in the audience!
 
 
 

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Launch of the New Blog "Research @ DTSS"

Today on the 7th of April 2015 we are launching the new blog "Research @ dtss" which will give the details about the Faculty Research at DTSS College.

Please click on the following link to visit the blog........

http://researchatdtss.blogspot.in/

This blog is for making the data (of the Research done by our faculty) available on the internet 24/7.

Updates will be done as and when we receive the details from the Researchers of D.T.S.S. College.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Friday, January 23, 2015

Convocation ceremony




Convocation ceremony: Are students required to wear traditional gowns?

Authorities in colleges in the city are not sure if they have to ask students to come for the convocation ceremony, slated to be held in college premises on either January 24 or February 2, as instructed by Mumbai University, in formal gowns generally worn during the ceremony.

Authorities in colleges in the city are not sure if they have to ask students to come for the convocation ceremony, slated to be held in college premises on either January 24 or February 2, as instructed byMumbai University, in formal gowns generally worn during the ceremony.

While some colleges are worried about how they would get hold of enough gowns for their students, others are left wondering if it's mandatory or not for students to wear gowns for the ceremony, as there are no clear instructions from MU on the matter.

However, MU seems clear about it. For the varsity, it's just a ceremony being held to give away degree certificates, and hence students can come attired in normal clothes; but if colleges want, they can go ahead and hold a grand ceremony, gowns, caps and all!

Dr Harsha Mehta, principal, SIES College, said: "Our teachers are making inquiries whether students are required to wear gowns for the ceremony being held in the college. We are holding the event on Feb 2. I will only come to know on Friday whether students have to compulsorily wear gowns or not."

In the convocation ceremony normally held in Mumbai University campus, students wear the traditional gowns. This will be the first time that the ceremony is being held in college campuses, and hence the doubt on the dress code.

Kiran Mangaonkar, principal, Khalsa College, said: "I am not aware whether students attending this ceremony in college have to wear the traditional gowns or not. We haven't received any instruction on this."

Principal of KC College Manju Nichani said: "In the convocation ceremony held in University of Mumbai, it's mandatory to wear the traditional dress. But at a meeting, university officials have told colleges that since they had only been given a short notice on the ceremony, gown was not compulsory this year."

It's left to colleges
Dr MA Khan, registrar, Mumbai University, said: "The ceremony that is being held in colleges is not a convocation, but a degree certificate distribution ceremony. So, there is no compulsion to wear gowns. Colleges can organise the ceremony in a simple way or hold a grand function. It's left to them."

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Extra-curricular Activities of dtss library....


DTSS Library organized many Extra-Curricular Activities for students in January 2015 in two parts. 
One is for would be Authors, Poets, Artists etc...

 ¨     “Sanskar-Kala-Darpan-Pratiyogitae “This is another feature of the Library’s extra-   
        curricular activities. Following Competitions were held under this head
        (Submission was on 12th Jan, 2015):-                     
¬   Poetry-writing Pratiyogita
¬   Drawing Pratiyogita
¬   Article-writing Pratiyogita
¬   Short-Story-writing Pratiyogita

¬   Quotes Painting Pratiyogita
You can find the Winners List here, Just click..

and the other set of competitions were for would be Artists & Performers.
¨     “Competition Mania 2014-15”- Following Competitions were organized by the
      Librarian to foster Competencies among the students.
²   Hand-Writing Competition was held on 13th Jan 2015.
²   Book Review Competition was held on 14th Jan, 2015.
²   News Reading Competition was held on 14th Jan, 2015.
²   Library Newsletter Making was held in January, 2015.
²   Cuttings and Clippings Group Competition  was held in January 2015.
²   E- Clippings Group Competition  was held in January 2015.
²   Poster-Frame-Making Competition was held in January 2015
You can find the Winners List here, Just click..

Friday, January 9, 2015

CONGRATULATIONS!!!
















 


CONGRATULATIONS!!! 

Following NON-TEACHING Staff won prizes
in "SARAF SPORTS LEAGUE 2015", 
held on 6th Jan, 2015 in Saraf College, Malad (West).
   

            1.  Parveen Sheikh - Carrom (Singles) - 1st Prize
2.  Parveen Sheikh - Mehandi - 2nd Prize
                  3.  Sanjana Salvi - Rangoli - 2nd Prize
            4.  Maruti Raul - Shot-Put - 3rd Prize