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MAHARAJA SURAJMAL INSTITUTE

The essence of true education

CREATION 2022 The Annual Magazine


EDITORIAL BOARD

Faculty Editors
● Dr. Neetu Narwal, Associate Professor, BCA (I Shift) (Convenor)
● Dr. Seema Shokeen, Assistant Professor, BBA (I Shift)
● Ms. Minal Dhankar Assistant Professor, BCA (II Shift)
● Dr. Arti Bahuguna Assistant Professor, B.Ed.
● Dr. Bhoomika Saroha Assistant Professor, BBA (II Shift)
Chief Patron Patron
Sh. Kaptan Singh, Sh. Ajit Singh Chaudhary, ● Ms. Chetna Grewal, Assistant Professor, B.Com.(H)
President SMES Secretary, SMES

Editorial Assistance
● Mr. Jitender Thakur, Instructor
● Mr. Rohit Bisht, Asst. System Admin
● Ms. Vaishali Rawat, Sr. Stenographer
● Ms. Preeti Khatri, Technical Assistant (Computers)
● Mr. Narender Rawat, Office Assistant
Director Deputy Director
Prof. (Dr.) Rachita Rana Prof. (Dr.) Harish Singh
Student Editors
● Mr. Akshansh Singh Chaudhary, BBA VI Sem (I Shift)
● Ms. Ishita Anand, BBA IV Sem (II Shift)
● Mr. Saiveer Trivedi, BBA(B&I) V Sem (II Shift)
● Ms. Manika Ahuja, BCA IV Sem (I Shift)
● Mr. Auchitya, BCA II Sem (I Shift)
● Ms. Anishka, BCA II Sem (I Shift)
● Mr. Mehul, BCA II Sem (I Shift) (Photography)
● Mr. Abeer Khan, B.Com(H) IV Sem (I Shift)
● Ms. Prachi Singhal, B.Com(H) IV Sem (I Shift)
● Mr. Mukesh Vaid, B.Ed. III Sem
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NSS Cell............................................................................. 32
ABOUT MSI
Sifar..................................................................................... 33
Synergy............................................................................... 34
Tark .................................................................................... 35
Vitt....................................................................................... 36

CREATIVE EXPRESSION
Vision and Mission............................................................... 2
Academic Programs.............................................................. 3
Major Achievements and Awards......................................... 4

MESSAGES

Articles Section.............................................................. 37-50


Poems Section................................................................ 51-60
Photography Section...................................................... 61-63
Painting and Poster Design Section............................... 64-66
Deputy Chief Minister New Delhi........................................ 5
GGSIPU Vice Chancellor .................................................... 6 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 2021
President SMES.................................................................... 7
Toppers of Department.................................................. 67-76
Secretary SMES.................................................................... 8
Treasurer SMES.................................................................... 9 INTERVIEW OF UNIVERSITY GOLD
Director MSI...................................................................... .10 MEDALLIST
Faculty Editorial Board . .................................................... 11
Jappreet Kaur...................................................................... 78
Students Editorial Board..................................................... 12
Shubham Arya..................................................................... 79
Kashish Singh .................................................................... 80
Tushar Saneja...................................................................... 81
Ruchika Gupta.................................................................... 82
Ritika Mehra....................................................................... 83
Article - Maharaja Surajmal .............................................. 13 Sweta Singh........................................................................ 84
Governing Body, Executive Committee,
RENDEZVOUS WITH ALUMNI
Advisory Committee........................................................... 15
Jagmohan Chauhan............................................................. 86
FACULTY LIST Richa Jain........................................................................... 87
Business Administration..................................................... 16 Ramita Singh...................................................................... 88
Computer Applications....................................................... 17 Ramnik Singh.................................................................... 89
Commerce........................................................................... 17 Kirti Sharma....................................................................... 90
Education............................................................................ 18 Lav Kumar Srivastava........................................................ 91
Non-Teaching Staff............................................................. 18 Anshika Batra...................................................................... 92
Maharaja Surajmal Central Library(MSCL)....................... 19 Pravar Agrawal.................................................................... 93
The Placement Cell, MSI.................................................... 21 Vibha Puri........................................................................... 94
Gyan Prakash Dwivedi ...................................................... 95
WINDOW TO OUR WORLD Joshita Dua......................................................................... 96
Student Societies Report Vaibhav Malhotra................................................................ 97
Advertere ........................................................................... 24 Rohan Gulati....................................................................... 98
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Girlsup Union .................................................................... 25


ABOUT MSI
Innovision .......................................................................... 26
Meraki................................................................................. 27 GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS
Natureknocks...................................................................... 29 Final Year Batches....................................................... 99-104
Natraj ................................................................................. 30 1
MAHARAJA
SURAJMAL
INSTITUTE

Established in the year 1999 and


affiliated to GGS Indraprastha
University, Delhi, Maharaja Surajmal
Institute (MSI) is one of the institutes
run by Surajmal Memorial Education
Society. MSI has been conceived,
launched, promoted and managed by
a galaxy of eminent academicians,
philanthropists, professionals, and
technocrats with a vision and mission
to provide quality and value based
professional education. It is a dynamic,
trend setting premier Institute that has

acquired the status of ‘Place of Pride’ on the academic map because of its continuous efforts towards
excellence. The Institute, situated in the heart of Janakpuri is spread over about 8 acres of land and has
the best of Infrastructure, academic facilities with highly qualified and experienced staff and state of
the art computer labs. The Institute has been established through the dedicated and selfless endeavours
of educationists and social workers who are deeply concerned with the standards of education and are
determined to upgrade the quality, content and direction of education. The College has excellent library
and computer labs. A large number of text and reference books are available in the library. The classrooms
are spacious with good ventilation. Classrooms are equipped with LCD facility for conducting lectures
through power point presentations.

Vision
Developing new paradigms in education, management, computer application, e-business, teacher
education and National values leading to student empowerment with an inclination for creative and
cohesive group functioning in a global scenario.

Mission
MSI is committed to provide the distinctive learning environment for the development of professional
competencies and skills, for understanding of self and others, to learn to solve personal and social
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problems and continually improving the overall performance of the Quality Management Systems.

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Post Graduate Program
• Master of Business Administration, Two year, full time program, 120 students.
Integrated Under Graduate Program
• Bachelor of Arts -LL.B (Hons) Five year, full time program, 60 students.
• Bachelor of Business Administration -LL.B (Hons), Five year, full time program, 60 students.
Under Graduate Program
• Bachelor of Business Administration Three year, full time program 180 students first shift, 180
students second shift.
• Bachelor of Business Administration (B&I) Three year, full time program 60 students first shift, 60
students second shift.
• Bachelor of Computer Applications Three year, full time program 120 students first shift, 120 students
second shift.
• Bachelor of Commerce(Hons)Three year, full time program 60 students first shift, 60 students second
shift.
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• Bachelor of Education Two year, full time program, 100 students.

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MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT AND AWARDS
• Awarded ‘A’ Grade by Joint Assessment Committee (JAC) of GNCT of
Delhi consecutively for 7 years.

• Awarded ‘A+’ Grade by 5th State Fee Regulatory Committee (SFRC) of


GNCT of Delhi

• Accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council as ‘A’


Grade (NAAC).

• MSI has been awarded Certificate of appreciation for Valuable &


Exemplary contribution to education Community by New Normal
Education Leadership Summit & Awards, 2021.

• MSI is positioned in the Rank Band:151-200 by NIRF, 2022.

• Prof. (Dr.) Rachita Rana - Director, MSI received Engagement letter


with NCTE for Expert services offered to NCTE in the year 2021

• Prof. (Dr.) Rachita Rana - Director, MSI has been awarded Certificate
of Appreciation for her continuous contribution and support in terms of
recruitment and providing quality headcounts on 30th October, 2021 by
UAS International (A Unit of United Accrual Services Pvt. Ltd.)

INDIA TODAY MDRA Survey-Best


Colleges of India, July 2022
1. MSI is ranked 1st in Best BCA College in Delhi and 8th in All
India.
2. MSI is ranked 1st in Best BBA College in Delhi and 6th in All
India (Emerging Colleges setup in or after 2000).
3. MSI is ranked 2nd in Best BBA College in Delhi and 9th in All
India (Integrated list of Government and Private Colleges).
4. MSI is ranked 1st in Best Commerce College in Delhi and 7th
in All India (Emerging Colleges setup in or after 2000).

Times BBA Education Ranking


Survey 2022
1. MSI is ranked 7th among all Top BBA Private Institutes all
over India.
2. MSI is ranked 8th in Top 70 BBA Institute Ranking 2022.
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3. MSI is ranked 5th in North Region among Top BBA Institutes.


4. MSI is ranked 14th in Top BBA Institute-Placement.

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MESSAGE

I am delighted that the institute is bringing out its Annual Magazine ‘Creation MSI’,
showcasing not only activities conducted through the year, but also creative
contributions from students.

This is the time in a students life to get clarity on life goals and purpose. Time to then
chart out a plan, mark milestones and have a plan to reach those one by one. What
one does in college and how one does it, paves the way for future careers.

First learn to dream big. Remember if can dream it, you can do it.

People who are remembered and revered are people who have made a
difference. People who have left a mark -- with their pioneering work, with the
contribution they have made for humanity.

Educators also have a responsibility.… Along with providing knowledge, it is their


duty to sensitize students between right and wrong, sensitize students on taking the
right path. Living a life of Integrity and honesty and walking on the right path is
always more rewarding.

Education, I believe should not just be limited to books. One should discover other
areas that one may be passionate about. Pursue them work towards your holistic
development.

My best wishes on the release of the Magazine, may it become a true mirror of the
creativity and innovation of the students of Maharaja Suraj Mal Institute.

Prof. (Dr.) Mahesh Verma


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Padma Shri Awardee


MDS, MBA, PhD, FDSRCS (England), FDSRCS (Edinburgh), FDSRCPSG (Glasgow)
Vice Chancellor,
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
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MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR
Maharaja Surajmal Institute is a premier educational
institution of the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
Delhi.Today, MSI has evolved into a gateway to excellence.
The college has produced many university rank holders and
gold medalists across departments. Our record of excellence
has been acknowledged repeatedly by assessments made by
various reputed surveys conducted by several organizations.
We have been consistently ranked as No. 1 private college in
Delhi. We are also proud that MSI scored NAAC ‘A’ grade
accreditation and rated as category ‘A+’ by SFRC and ‘A’ by
JAC Govt. of NCT of Delhi. I take an opportunity to say that
MSI has had a distinctive status over the years as an affiliate
of GGSIP University. It is a matter of great pleasure that MSI has kept up its tradition of providing a
platform to the budding writers and thus directing their creativity of new dimensions of mature expression
by publishing its annual souvenir ‘MSI Creation’. The cause of education was not merely philanthropic
but is a very integral component of nation building. We not only prove ourselves in academics but also
excel in co-curricular and extracurricular activities. We aim to keep up this image and continuously
endeavor to take the Institute to newer heights of excellence. In this era of Globalization of education the
obvious focus is on the quality of education. There is no single yardstick of quality. A good educational
institution strives continuously for sustenance and enhancement of quality in every field of its activity.
As MSI works diligently to realize its mission of providing the best learning, teaching and research
opportunities to students and academicians, it continues to supply students with the basics of modern
knowledge and high values. As a result of continuous hard work of the students and faculty members
the students benefit from a robust placement cell that works continuously with every individual student
throughout the year.
It is a matter of great pride for being an environmentally conscious institution. We follow the basic
principle of Reduce, Re-use and Recycle. We have been taking several initiatives to be an eco friendly
institute and will continue to do so. The college, while proud of its past achievements, is marching ahead
on its journey to achieve excellence.
The highest education is that which does not merely give us information but makes our life in harmony
with all existence
Bringing out Creation - The Annual magazine is a step to inculcate amongst the students the literary
interests and strive to nurture and bring out the young and budding writers.
I applaud the editorial team for the hard work and dedication they have invested in realizing this goal, and
wish my dear students success in all future endeavors.
I offer my best wishes to all the members of the MSI fraternity.
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Prof.(Dr.) Rachita Rana


Director - MSI

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MESSAGE FROM FACULTY EDITORIAL BOARD
It gives us immense pleasure and pride to present the latest edition of Creation. This magazine provides
a platform for every student to develop their skills. The main thrust of the institute is to achieve human
excellence and, in this pursuit, various co-curricular activities are organized throughout the Academic
year. The beautiful tapestry of these events had been woven by our budding talents and can be seen in
this magazine.
This magazine lives up to its name-Creation. As you glide through the pages you will see success stories
and milestones achieved by the students. This issue is also a treasure of poems, stories, beautiful pictures,
and topics related to various branches of knowledge. The items not only mirror the creative talents of
the contributors but also their analytical thinking. The committee deems it an honor to congratulate all
of them. We, the committee members, express our deep sense of gratitude to our management, Director,
Faculty members, and all the students on board for incessantly working to make it happen!
We strongly hope that the magazine will be received well by one and all.
Happy Reading!

Dr. Neetu Narwal

Ms. Minal Dhankar Dr. Seema Shookeen

Dr. Arti Bahuguna


Ms. Chetna Grewal

Dr. Bhoomika Saroha

Mr. Rohit Bisht Ms. Preeti

Ms. Vaishali Rawat


Mr. Narender Rawat
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MESSAGE FROM STUDENT EDITORIAL BOARD
A college magazine is a college guide. It is a piece of hardwork which is an amalgamation of different
short stories, poems, articles etc. We are delighted to bring out our college magazine “CREATION 2022”.
This magazine is a humble effort on our part to showcase best of our talents. This magazine is not a result
of one day journey but it has been carved out by the integrated efforts of the entire team. We believe that
we should enjoy each and every moment of life because in life there are no rewinds only flashbacks, we
have worked hard to bring up an exhilarating flashback of the inception of the college it’s events and
achievements.
This magazine is a result of a shared vision, altruistic aim and enthusiasm which is excitement with
inspiration , motivation and a pinch of creativity. In recent times, writing has become a subdued activity.
The idea of putting your thoughts and view points into words is slowly fading into darkness. In such times
seeing an active interest among the students, coming up with an array of write - ups for the magazine truly
radiates as a glorious beacon of hope. This magazine also contains articles of student’s interest such as
articles on career tips, students success stories, motivational stories, life experiences which would be an
eye opener. However, in this time of the Covid -19 pandemic, we must learn to live with this invisible and
mysterious microbe. This magazine also contains articles on how to face Covid-19 pandemic peacefully,
on how to manage studies during Covid-19 pandemic, on how to deal with stress etc. E-learning being
the supreme revolution in today’s education has ushered in a vast change over the traditional system. This
magazine is dominated by the vibrant ways how we are seeing an opportunity in the current situation . So
let us explore, seek and learn ways to make the best use of these trying times.
Let’s celebrate life and live it to the fullest.
Happy Reading !!!
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Saiveer Manika Abeer Prachi Auchitya Ishita Mukesh Anishka Akshansh

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MAHARAJA SURAJMAL : A GREAT JAT KING
The policy and conduct of Aurangzeb shook the foundations of
the Mughal empire as well as agitated the masses. He left behind
a series of problems and weak successors to deal with them. Due
to his engagement in Deccan warfare for a long time, the general
administration was weakened and the financial conditions became
chaotic. The crisis in the jagirdari system and the degeneration
of the nobility were yet other problems bequeathed by him to his
weak successors. To make matters worse, scramble for power and
jagir, personal affiliations with one or the other contestants for the
Crown and ethnic and religious considerations combinedly worked
to accentuate discord, and factionalism in the ranks of the Mughal nobility. At the dawn of eighteenth
century, Northern and North-western part of India, which was called Hindustan at that time, was in
continuous turmoil. The peasant revolt led by Gokula in 1669 proved a catalectic in igniting the minds of
the peaceful villagers to fight for their rights. The breakdown of imperial authority and the resultant chaos
paved the way for, and in turn was accentuated by, the foreign invasions and internal aggression. The
centrifugal forces, active since the times of Aurangzeb, received fresh stimulus. This impending vacuum
in power led to invite new players like the Jats, Marathas and several aspiring Muslim noblemen in the
area of politics, vying to occupy the space.
On 13 February 1707, the day of Aurangzeb’s death, a sun rose on the horizon of north India, as a son
in the house of Jat Chief Badan Singh of Bharatpur, whose father named him Sujan, but who became
famous in history as Surajmal. Badan Singh gathered the Jats under one banner and raised a strong
army. The forts of Deeg and Kumbher were built. He had recognized the merit of his son Surajmal since
childhood, and trained him very well. Surjamal was the most deserving of all his sons. The writer of
‘Imadussadat’, a Persian history book to Surajmal, called him the most ethical and efficient ruler of his
era and named him ‘Plato of India’.
When Badan Singh’s sight was deteriorated, all the responsibilities of governance were given to Surajmal,
who assumed the reins of Bharatpur kingdom as a defacto ruler. ‘In appearance, Surajmal kept a peasant’s
profile both in manners and conduct. He was taller than usual and robust, of a rather dark complexion and
quite fat. He had extremely twinkling and awe-inspiring eyes. He was perfect in handling situations that
could lead the war.
Ahmad Shah Abdali invaded India in December 1756, partly on his own and partly at the supplications
of Mughlani Begam, Najib and others. Abdali swooped down on the imperial capital, Delhi, in January
1757 without meeting any effective resistance on his way. The invader methodically sacked, tortured and
outraged the populace of the capital. The Emperor Alamgir was deposed, the Vazier imprisoned and the
Vizarat conferred upon Intizam on his promise of giving two crores to the Shah. To escape the Afghan
havoc, about half the population of the city flocked to popular refuge, the Jat dominions.
Abdali wrote to Surajmal ordering him to disgorge his acquisitions, pay money and attend the Abdali’s
court personally. Surajmal had sought help of Imad, the Marathas and Shuja. Amidst the circumstances
Surajmal resorted to dilatory tactics. He sent his Vakil to discuss terms and bribe the Afghan Court
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but really to gain time to explore the possibility of an allied front against the invader. But the Rajput
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Surajmal looked forward to in his adversity, Abdali left Delhi and moving slowly into the boundaries of
the Jat, slaying and plundering every town and district held by him up to Akbarabad (Agra). But when
he could not scare the Jat, he returned Delhi without touching his forts Finally, Abdali sent to the Jat
king a threatening letter in a bid to extract money from Surajmal wrote back in sarcastic though polished
language. The contents and tone of tenor of his letter to Abdali is seen by experts as the finest example
of diplomacy.
Finally the third battle of Panipat, was fought between Ahmadshah Abdali and the Marathas in this
battle. Surajmal was willing to fight against Abdali, but the Maratha general Sadashiv Rao Bhau not
only ridiculed his practical and empirical proposals, but also insulted him by calling a modest Jat Sardar.
While the other Maratha Generals - Holkar, Sindhia and Bhosle fully agreed with Surajmal’s plan. Tired
of his repeated insults, they thought it proper to advise Surajmal to leave the camp of Bhau and return to
Bharatpur. As a result, the Marathas were badly defeated. They had neither food grains, nor were they
familiar with the area and the spoken dialect, which was different from their familiar Hindi. Above this
severe winter and their families were with them. To avoid the destruction of the enemy, about one lakh
Maratha people ran towards the Jat state. The injured, hungry and thirsty, shivering from the severe cold
and on the verge of death, those fugitives received generous and hospitability treatment in the Jat state.
Forgetting the mistakes of the Maratha General, the great Jat king made arrangements for their stay, food,
clothes, blankets, and provided medical facilities. Rani Kishori was personally engaged in their service
day and night. After keeping free arrangements for the fugitives in Bharatpur for about ten days, Surajmal
sent them safely to Gwalior and Maharashtra under the protection of his army. Every normal person was
provided flour, jaggery, clothes and one rupee for the way. The compassionate king spent as much as
twenty lakh of rupees from his pocket in humanitarian service.
Surajmal was an ambitious and powerful man, but his ambition was tempered with caution and self-control.
He was gifted with an instinctive sagacity and a strong sense of realism. He fully grasped the realities
of the situation and then set his heart upon what was attainable in the field of war and administration.
Keeping an eye on the instincts and traditions of his people and combining persuasion with force, he
preceded cautiously to make them acquiescence in the institution of Kingship. He continued to be helpful
to the rising rulers of the peasant fraternity like Balram of Ballabhgarh, Rana Bhim Singh of Gohad and
the Jat rulers of Bahjod, Kajaura and Karauli.
It was the result of his tireless efforts that at the time of his death, the Jat kingdom was 325 km in length
and had spread 225 km in breadth and was called the richest state of India.
Surajmal was killed in an ambush on 25th December 1763, in the battle with Najib-ud-daula in Shahdara,
on the bank of Hindan, when he was planning to surround his foes from three sides.
Had he survived the attack, the political map of India would have been differently drawn and its history
differently shaped.
Dr. Rajendra Kumar
Director
Maharaja Surajmal Centre for Research & Publication
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Governance and Leadership
GOVERNING BODY
Chairman : Sh. Kaptan Singh Dr. Kuldeep Singh Khokhar
Sh. Harpal Singh, IRSE
Representative of Industry : Sh. Raj Singh
Member Secretary: Prof. (Dr.) Rachita Rana,
Gahlot, M.D., Ambience Construction, Gurgaon
Director, MSI
Nominees Surajmal Memorial Education
Teacher’s Representatives :
Society:
Dr. Parul Deshwal
Sh. Ajit Singh Chaudhary
Dr. Menal Dahiya
Sh. Brahm Pal Singh
Dr. Poonam Beniwal
Sh. Prem Pratap Singh
Dr. Preeti Malik
Dr. Udai Veer Singh
Dr. S.S Solanki

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
President Sh. Kaptan Singh Members:
Vice President Smt. Esha Jakhar Sh. Prem Pratap Singh
Secretary Sh. Ajit Singh Chaudhary Dr. Udai Veer Singh
Treasurer Sh. Rajpal Singh Solanki Sh. Brahm Pal Singh
Joint Secretary Sh. Raghubir Singh Rana Sh. Y.P.SVerma
Joint Secretary Sh. Virendra Chaudhary Sh. S.S Solanki
Sh. B.D. Dabas
Sh. Ajit Singh
Sh. Ajay Vir Jakhar
Dr. Kuldeep Singh Khokhar

ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Prof. Ved Prakash Prof. Manohar Lal
Former Chairman, University Grants Commission Former Director, University School of Computer
(UGC) Science, IGNOU, New Delhi
Prof. S.V.S. Choudhary Dr. N. P. Singh
IGNOU, Registrar (Admn.) Professor (Information Management), Dean
Research and Accreditation, Management
Prof. R . S . Dhankar
Development Institute, Gurgaon
Vice Chancellor, Amity University, Raipur
Prof. (Dr.) Ravi Kant Kapoor
Prof. D. P. S Verma
Associate Professor, NITTTR Bhopal
Former Professor, Delhi School of Economics,
Delhi University Prof. Anup Beniwal
Prof. & Dean, USHSS, GGSIPU, New Delhi
Prof. S. B. Dahiya
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Former Professor, Deptt. of Economics, MD Prof. Ravi Kant


University Rohtak, Haryana Director, AIIMS, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

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Intellectual Capital of MSI
Prof. (Dr.) Rachita Rana, Director MSI
FACULTY - DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION

First Shift Faculty- Second Shift Faculty-


• Prof. (Dr.) Harish Singh, Professor • Prof. (Dr.) Jagbir Ahlawat, Professor
• Dr. Supriya Choudhary, Associate Professor, • Dr. Anita Sharma, Associate Professor, Head
Head • Dr. Vijay Dahiya, Associate Professor
• Dr. Monika Tushir, Associate Professor • Dr. Alka Mittal, Associate Professor
• Dr. Jasbir Singh, Associate Professor • Ms. Nisha Tokas, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Rajeev Dahiya, Associate Professor • Dr. Shashikant Pandey, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Parul Deshwal, Associate Professor • Ms. Neha Mathur, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Shavita Deshwal, Associate Professor • Ms. Priyanka Dhaka, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Suhashini Prashar, Associate Professor • Mr. Ajay Kumar Phogat, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Heramb Nayak, Assistant Professor • Dr. Anshu Lochab, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Anupama Sharma, Assistant Professor • Dr. Beena Devi, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Sumita Kukreja, Assistant Professor • Ms. Meena Solanki, Assistant Professor
• Mr. Paramveer Singh, Assistant Professor • Dr. Anamika Rana, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Seema Shokeen, Assistant Professor • Dr. Bhoomika Saroha, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Shailza Dutt, Assistant Professor • Ms. Aanchal Tehlan, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Asha Chaudhary, Assistant Professor • Mr. Yash Kant Teatia, Assistant Professor
• Ms. Arti Malik, Assistant Professor • Dr. Jyoti, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Punam Ahlawat, Assistant Professor • Ms. Vishakha Mann, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Ruchika Gahlot, Assistant Professor • Dr. Itti Hooda, Assistant Professor
• Ms. Shikha Shokeen, Assistant Professor • Ms. Komal, Assistant Professor
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• Ms. Monika Sehrawat, Assistant Professor • Ms. Priyanka, Assistant Professor


• Dr. Nisha Bamel, Assistant Professor
• Ms. Renu Hooda, Assistant Professor
• Ms. Nisha Solanki, Assistant Professor
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FACULTY - DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER
APPLICATIONS

First Shift Faculty- • Ms. Vinita Tomar, Assistant Professor


• Dr. Neetu Anand, Assistant Professor , Head • Ms. Manju Dhillon, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Kavita Pabreja, Associate Professor
• Dr. Amit Choudhary, Associate Professor Second Shift Faculty-
• Dr. Neetu Narwal, Associate Professor • Dr. Menal Dahiya, Associate Professor, Head
• Mr. Hemender Kumar, Assistant Professor • Mr. Suraj Pal Chauhan, Assistant Professor
• Mr. Manoj Kumar, Assistant Professor • Ms. Tarunim Sharma, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Kumar Gaurav, Assistant Professor • Mr. Harjender Singh, Assistant Professor
• Mr. Sundeep Kumar, Assistant Professor • Ms. Minal Dhankar, Assistant Professor
• Mr. Ravinder Singh, Assistant Professor • Ms. Kanika Kundu, Assistant Professor
• Ms. Rhythm Chaudhary, Assistant Professor • Ms. Nikita Malik, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Pooja Singh, Assistant Professor • Ms. Tunisha Varshney, Assistant Professor

FACULTY - DEPARTMENT OF COMMMERCE


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• Dr. Preeti Malik, Assistant Professor, Head • Ms. Aanchal Dabas, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Anviti Rawat, Assistant Professor • Ms. Pooja Dabas, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Sarita Rana, Assistant Professor • Ms. Chetna Grewal, Assistant Professor

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FACULTY - DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

• Dr. Poonam Beniwal, Assistant Professor, Head • Dr. Rajesh Gill, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Monika Davar, Assistant Professor • Dr. Vivek Solanki, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Vipasha Rana, Assistant Professor • Dr. Arti Bahuguna, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Kusum Gill, Assistant Professor • Dr. Monika Singh, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Promila Dabas, Assistant Professor • Dr. Vanita Anand, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Arvind Kumar, Assistant Professor • Ms. Savita Dalal, Assistant Professor
• Dr. Usha Rani Malik, Assistant Professor

NON TEACHING STAFF

• Mr. Neeraj Jain • Ms. Kritika Kano • Mr. Sat Narayan


• Ms. Vaishali Rawat • Mr. Nitin Gupta • Mr. Gianender Singh
• Mr. Jitender Kumar Thakur • Mr. Ranjeet Bisht • Mr. Ran Singh
• Mr. Rohit Bisht • Ms. Seema Seedhar • Mr. Devender Singh
• Mr. Vineet Kumar Singh • Ms. Nancy • Mr. Sachin Lochab
• Ms. Sarita Rathi • Ms. Hemlata Solanki, • Mr. Dilbagh Singh
• Ms. Preeti • Mr. Narender Singh • Mr. Amrit Pal Tomar
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• Ms. Kamakshi Kalra • Mr. Vipin Sharma • Mr. Sunil Tomar


• Mr. Ankur Kumar • Mr. S.D.N. Sharma • Mr. Amit Kumar Nain
• Ms. Parmila Panwar • Mr. Lakhan Singh • Mr. Monu Panwar
• Ms. Deepika • Mr. Rajneesh Kumar
• Ms. Bhagya Shree • Mr. Khacher Mal
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MAHARAJA SURAJMAL CENTRAL
LIBRARY(MSCL)
Maharaja Surajmal Central Library (MSCL) was started in the year
1982. At present, MSCL library maintains well-accomplished stock of
Text and Reference Books, Project Reports, Journals & Periodicals,
Audio-Visuals, CDs, E-Resources etc. pertaining to different topics of
educational programs.
The library is also an Institutional Member of the Developing Library
Network (DELNET) since 2015. MSCL supports the teaching of two
Institutes namely, Maharaja Surajmal Institute and Maharaja Surajmal
Institute of Technology. The Central Library is located at First Floor
(MSI Building) and Book-Bank at 3rd Floor in the same building.

Library’s Salient features:


• Fully Air-Conditioned Reading Rooms.
• Wi-Fi enabled Library & Book-Bank.
• Huge Collection of Rare Research Books on Humanities.
• Book-Bank Facility.
• Open Access System having Books arranged according to Call No.
/subject (i.e. as per DDC).
• Fully computerized Library.
• Access to Online/E-Journals, NPTEL, NDL, Subject Notes,
Previous Year Question paper and other useful E-Resources through
28 computers with internet connectivity.
• WebOPAC: All the books/ journals/CDs, etc. Are searchable by
Author, Title, Subject, and Keyword.
• Online document Reservation System through WebOPAC.
• Inter-Library Linkage Facility: Rare Books may be borrowed on loan
from other libraries through DELNET Institutional Membership.
• Eight qualified Library Staff having Post- Graduate degree in
Library and Information Science.
• Up-to-date Library Website linked to Institute’s website.
• ISO 9001: 2015 certified library.

Facilities & Services:


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• Subscription to various renowned 3141 online journals from IEEE,


Elsevier’s Science Direct, and Springer Nature 3 and 3168 E-Books.

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• Library can also arrange rare books from other libraries through
DELNET.
• Scanning & Reprographic Facility.
• Library Orientation Facility.
• Current Awareness Service (CAS).
• Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI).
• Document Delivery Service (DDS).
• Library and Book-Bank have the facility access of NDL, NPTEL,
Swayam and other useful E-Resources.
• Library Patrons can borrow the Documents on loan from central
library for a specific period.

Collection:
• Rich collection of 31027 books (including 3110 Book-Bank books)
with 11231 titles. One textbook per subject is provided to each
student @ Book-Bank.
• The library has added 871 Books (212 Titles) during last year.
• Subscription to 67 National and 16 International Printed Journals.
• Subscription to 21 General and Technical Magazines.
• Subscription to 15 Newspapers.
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THE PLACEMENT CELL, MSI
The institute has developed an active Placement Cell which introduces the students to the corporate
world environment. The Placement Cell is putting all efforts for organizing several Placement activities
throughout the academic year for the students. The Placement Cell is managed by faculty members and
students representatives, under the guidance of Hon’ble Director-MSI and Director-Placements.
The Placement Cell at MSI provides total support and guidance to the students in getting Summer Training
and Final Placements in reputed organizations. The Placement Cell also assists in bringing excellence
in the overall personality by Counselling and Self-Development sessions. The corporate sector experts
are regularly invited to share their rich experiences by way of Guest Lectures, Orientation Programs and
Presentations, Seminars, felicitations, and Get-togethers

Placement Team @ MSI


Director-Placements : Prof. H.S. Rawat
Training & Placement Officer : Dr. Kumar Gaurav (Head-Placements, MSI)
Training & Placement Cell : Department of Business Administration & Commerce
• Mr. Yashkant Teotia, Co-Convener (Placements)
• Mr. Ajay Phogat, Co-Convenor (Placements)
• Ms. Komal, Co-Convenor (Placements)
• Dr. Nisha Bamel, Co-Convenor (Placements)
• Dr. Asha Choudhary, Pre-Placement Training In-charge
Training & Placement Cell : Department of Computer Application
• Mr. Suraj Pal Chauhan, Co-Convener (Placements)
• Dr. Neetu Narwal, Pre-Placement Training In-charge
Training & Placement Cell : Department of Education
• Dr. Rajesh Gill, Co-Convener (Placements)

From Left to Right: Mr. Ajay Phogat, Dr. Kumar Gaurav, Ms. Komal, Prof. H.S. Rawat, Dr. Nisha Bamel, Mr. Suraj Pal
Chauhan, Mr. Yashkant Teotia.

In the Academic session 2021-2022 even after the corona epidemic hitting every Industry and Institutions.
MSI has shown remarkable campus placements offers by many international companies. Total number
of companies that offered placement in online modes were 56 and the total placements offers were 233
which includes 83 placements for BCA and 124 placements for BBA/BCom.(H). Major Companies
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for BCA programme were IHS Market, Deloitte, SAP Labs, Hexaware, League XGaming etc. Major
Companies for BBA/B.Com(H) were BYJU’S, Upgrad, M4 Clothing, Adobe, Jaro Educations, Ditto,
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The students of Department of Education have been placed in well-reputed schools in Delhi and NCR
regions. In B.Ed. Programme, 29 Students got placed in reputed schools like Delhi Public School,
Knowledge Park, BYJU’s, Shalom Hills International School, GD Goenka Public school, Sec 10A
Gurugram, St. Xavier’s High School, Sec- 81, Gurgaon, Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar ,Delhi etc.

Best Placed Students in BBA and B.Com. (H)


S.No. Student Name Company Name Package
1 Dhananjay Singh Snitch 15 Lakhs per annum
2 PriyalAggarwal, Sarthak Arora Admitkard 10 Lakhs per annum
3 SumitAnand, Amanpreet Singh, PritheshNarang, Abhishek Raj, Byju’s 10 Lakhs per annum
Naman Bajaj
4 Harsh Vats, SaiveerTrivedi Intellipat 9 Lakhs per annum
5 TanviJasola, MuskanSolanki, SaiveerTrivedi, PriyalAggarwal Jaro Education 6.6 Lakhs per annum
6 Archie Sachdeva, SuhaniSehrawat Zone Media 6 Lakhs per annum

Best Placed Students in BCA


S.No. Student Name Company Name Package
1 Bhagya Mudgal Jupiter Lab Holiding Ltd, USA (Solvent Protocol) 27 Lakhs per annum
2 Naman Malhotra D.E. ShawIndia Pvt. Ltd. 21.5 Lakhs per annum.
3 Aravindan Mahadevan Intrinsik 16 Lakhs per annum
4 Aravindan Mahadevan LeagueX Gaming 8 Lakhs per annum
5 Om Gupta BridgeUp 8 Lakhs per annum
6 Robin Sharma FreJun 7.2 Lakhs per annum
7 Gagan Bindoria Orizit 7 Lakhs per annum
8 V Sriram NonceBlox 6 Lakhs per annum

Best Placed Students in B.Ed.


S.No. Student Name School Name Salary
1 Ipsita Chakraborty Delhi Public School, Knowledge Park V 6.6 Lakhs per annum
2 Pearl Khurrana BYJU’s 6 Lakhs per annum
3 Vernika BYJU’s 6 Lakhs per annum
4 Divij Bhardwaj BYJU’s 6 Lakhs per annum
5 Eva Singh Shalom Hills International School 5.4 Lakhs per annum
6 Disha Basera GD Goenka Public school, Sec 10A Gurugram 5.04 Lakhs per annum
7 Aabha Kapoor St. Xavier’s High School, Sec- 81, Gurgaon 4.8 Lakhs per annum
8 Mukesh Kumar Salwan Public School, Rajendra Nagar ,Delhi 4.8 Lakhs per annum

Major Recruiters
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Disclaimer: A few logos of organizations have been shown for ease of recognition and recall; the logos are the exclusive
property of the respective organizations and no violation of IPR is intended or implied.
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ADVERTERE
The Marketing Society
About the society: Advertere is the marketing society of Maharaja Surajmal Institute, established in 2017.
Over the years, it has become one of the largest marketing societies among the colleges situated in Delhi.
It currently has over 150 members from MSI, MSI(T), and some from other colleges. It has three pillars:
Imagine, Innovate, and Implement. Advertere’s believe in Growth and friendships, it imparts the same
through different learning sessions, activities, projects and team bonding sessions.
The members function under a total of eight departments, which are as follows:
1. Content department: The content kitchen of Advertere, it deals with writing content for platforms
like LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.
2. Research & Development: It works on developing soft skills, and has projects like Newsletter
service (Briefly), Advertere consultancy, research papers, etc.
3. Business Development: This department involves database management, and regular GDs, and
teaches how to pitch ideas well.
4. Public Relations: It represents Advertere in front of the external stakeholders. It deals with creating
connections, and collaborations, tracking the upcoming events, etc.
5. Design Department: It is Advertere’s magic box. All the posts, videos, reels, and posters are designed
here.
6. Training and Development Department: It holds sessions all across the society and stays linked
with the department heads to ensure the development of each member.
7. Events Department: It is the brainstorming hub where work starts and ends with celebrating the
success of events conducted by Advertere.
8. Podcast Department: It deals with scripting, recording, and editing of podcasts that are uploaded on
Spotify and Youtube.
Benefits provided to its members:
1. Enhancing the skills set.
2. Providing a platform to share one’s views and ideas openly.
3. Providing an unforgettable experience.
4. Building strong connections.
5. Holistic development of every individual.
6. And, lots of fun.
Advertere’s culture: The culture is what makes Advertere from a society to a team and from a team to a
family. Advertere has a friendly and supportive culture where each member helps and roots for other’s
success.
Advertere’s Annual Flagship event: Markethon’22: A Management Odyssey
Advertere organized this two-day fest on 19th and 20th April 2022. The fest had a bunch of fun competitions
such as B-PLAN, Ad mad, business simulation, Mockstock, and much more!
Apart from the competitions, it also had numerous fun games such as No. 1 Yaari, Snake and Ladders, Arm
wrestling, Khatta Meetha: food eating challenge, open mic, etc. It also organized a panel discussion with
famous entrepreneurs and shark tank participants, music performances (by Octave and Antra Encore, the
music societies), a stand-up comedy show with famous comedian Shubham scandalous and much more!
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The fest was attended by a large number of students from MSI and even from outside MSI. It was indeed
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GIRL UP UNION
“ Let’s be change maker together”
For all the gender equality enthusiasts who believe in equal rights and opportunities for all, Maharaja
Surajmal Institute backs one of the finest clubs - Girl Up Union, headed by Ishita Gupta as the Founder
and President.
The society has been established under the Girl Up campaign, founded by the United Nations Foundation.
It brings forward various departments, such as Research and Development, Marketing and PR, Event
Management, Content Writing, Social Media, and Human Resources, to choose from.
The club offers a Girl Up certificate to all, and LinkedIn recommendation to the remarkable performers,
on successful completion and for active participation in society.
Students across all streams get to inhibit social working abilities and gain practical knowledge on
advocacy, fund raising, organizing and story telling.
Girl Up Union provides certain exposures to its members such as:
• Acquiring practical experience in advocacy, fund raising, organizing and story telling.
• Honing their skills for higher level of civic participation and a stronger conviction to take action for
bringing good change.
• Inhibiting social working abilities while experiencing the working of a non-governmental organization.
• Visiting field trips and donation drives.
This society provides a safe and fun space to its members to discuss and work on real-life issues, learn
from theoretical knowledge and practical experience, and grow as an individual. The students will always
feel a sense of belongingness here.
Despite being the youngest society of the college, the society has conducted several events on financial and
legal awareness, climate literacy, gender-based violence and mental health, along with group discussion
and art competitions and many more are yet to come.

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INNOVISION
The Photography Society
“Capturing the moments through the lens.”
INNOVISION, the photography and film Society of Maharaja Surajmal Institute. The society was formed
in the year 2016. Innovision is consisted of two words- “INNO” means to innovate and “VISION” means
the way to see something. They tend to give us beautiful memories by capturing through their cameras.
The society has played a major role by covering all those major and minor events of MSI and MSIT from
the moment the society was formed. The core team involves 2 presidents Vidhu Mathur (B.Tech (CSE),
V SEM, II SHIFT and Vrinda Girota BBA, V SEM, II SHIFT) from MSIT and MSI respectively. There
are around 40-45 member as a part of the society.
The aim of the society is to work as a team, learning, growing and improving the skills of its members.
Apart from covering college events, the society organizes various photography events like Photo-Walks,
Competitions under professional photographers throughout the year.
The winners of the competitions get prizes and certificates and suggestions from the professionals to
improve their skills. Through Photo-Walk, the members travel and explore different parts of the city
under the guidance of the heads and try to capture those memorable moments.
Photo-Walks are great, they help in getting to know each other better, building professional as well as
personal bonds and enabling everyone to grow together in this field.
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MERAKI
The Fine Arts Society
Soul Creativity Love
Do you love making history with a brush stroke? Well this society is just for you, The fine arts society
of Maharaja Surajmal Institute is headed by President- Quincy Singh and Vice President- Aarushi Kohli.
The society aims at taking out the imagination of a person through his art. MERAKI gives you exposure
to the following departments -Content, Social Media, PR and Sponsorship, Events.
MERAKI helps you develop a sense of creativeness and patience and to develop your skill as a whole.
Events keep happening throughout the academic year, Workshops on weekends for members, mandala and
doodle art workshop, zodiac sign themed painting competition, song based art competition, organizing
visit to art gallery etc.
Students are given to draw or paint their hearts. You can draw and paint whatever you want without any
restrictions, unless it is a theme based assignment. During the previous academic year MERAKI stood
proud with the following achievements:
1)  articipation and organisation of various events from online events such as competitions and
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workshops to offline visit of art gallery.
2) Successful collaboration with other societies as well to bring out the best of the opportunities possible.
The motto of MERAKI is often doing something with soul, creativity, or love when you put “your inner
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NATUREKNOCKS
The Eco Club
“If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, then let us allow them to love the earth
before we ask them to save it”
-David Sobel
As we soar high in our professional life, so busy coping with a plethora of things for our personal growth,
we tend to neglect the environment and how merciful it has been to us! Understanding the very need
to inculcate youth towards bringing a change, in 2019, Maharaja Surajmal Institute, New Delhi took a
significant step to commence with its own Eco club- ‘Natureknocks’.
Swearing by the motto- “With power comes responsibility!”, our teacher coordinator, Dr. Anupma
Sharma, President- Bhavya Bhatia, Chief Advisors- Ashish Bist and Devyanshi Gupta and the entire team
of Natureknocks, are putting in genuine noteworthy efforts everyday to make sure that the purpose floats.
What makes us different from the rest or in the language of business buffs out there, our unique Selling
proposition is that we grow together, keeping sustainability in mind.
“Minds grow as the flowers blooming that we planted” The club provides multiple arenas for students to
explore like Research and Content, Events, Design and Social Media Marketing.
Members have a great exposure in organising events, curating content, designing many different posts
and yes, our plantation drive is the show stopper.
Immobile and isolated as we were in the pandemic, we still managed to carry out various events and
competitions like poster making on World Ozone Day, Vigilance Awareness Week which included
painting, debate, slogan and article writing competitions, whereas days like National Pollution Day and
Energy Conservation Day were celebrated by lighting a candle at our respective homes, spreading the
message to conserve energy and resources.
The club provides various opportunities for the members to actively participate and organise various
competitions under the flagship of various government initiatives like Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav,
Unnat Bharat Abhiyan, Swach Bharat Abhiyan and National Voter Awareness contest by the Election
Commission of India. January started with a special awareness reel on Voters day and Army Day to share
knowledge and awareness. Our Girl’s day campaign was a big hit as we got a magnanimous response on
our campaign online. Air Pollution Awareness, Wetlands Awareness were also celebrated with full ethos.
The club made a deliberate effort to make fellows aware of Single use Plastic by putting up posters across
the college.
Envirothon and Earth-o-week are our annual events conducted on Environmental Day and Earth Day
respectively wherein various competitions and fun games for students to learn and enjoy are conducted
by the club. The members of the club also participated and helped in organizing cultural events like the
Teacher’s Day and NIRANTRATA- Sustainability Symposium, which took place in the college premises.
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NATRAJ
The Dance Society
“There are shortcuts to happiness and dancing is one of them”
As the name suggests, the dance society of Maharaja Surajmal Institute is all about creativity and dance.
Natraj Dance Society was created to unite the people with love for Dance. It majorly focuses on exploring
different forms of dance, creativity and building soft skills. The society is headed by President - Rijul
Nagpal and Vice President - Pragya Khera. Our society thrives on a motive “Personal growth leads to the
growth of the team”. With this being said, various sessions by professional choreographers are conducted
to expand our knowledge about foundations of different dance styles.
For all the given reasons, it is easy to assume that a regular day at Natraj will involve dancing. Yes, a lot
of dancing but with a hint of fun and happiness that makes the drills and workout sessions more enjoyable
in return creating a positive environment of support, comfort, cooperation and trust. One of the major
perks of cultural societies is the overall holistic development of the members. Members not only get
trained in dancing but also develop interpersonal skills like teamwork, communication, problem-solving,
work ethic, adaptability, empathy and decision making.
Dance needs constant practice and efforts to master it completely. It requires time and patience to
see results after putting in a good amount of hard work regularly in day-to-day practices and classes
conducted under professional dancers. Time management is another skill that you can learn here as
balancing and allocating time for academics along with extra curricular activities gets difficult. Also,
endless opportunities for various dance competitions will eradicate stage fear and boost up the self
confidence of the members.
The growth of an organisation constantly depends upon the individual growth of each individual. Every
member has the opportunity and space to explore various dance styles like Hip hop, locking, popping,
dancehall, whacking, house,etc through “ciphers” and various drills and tasks for individual development.
Dance like any other art needs full dedication and we have been lucky to have some really dedicated
member who have improved everyday through consistent work.
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To keep the team motivated and connected to society, the process of learning was kept simple and full
of fun so that the members do not feel pressurised and actually enjoy the learning process. Along with
learning and drilling different dance styles, various exciting as well as challenging tasks were given to the
members of the society to maintain a healthy competition among them and to motivate them to strive for
individual growth and progress. Society life is not complete without having some extra fun outside the
society practices, Keeping casual meet ups and social outings from time to time helped the members to
bond well with each other and making them realise the importance of maintaining healthy relationships
with their teammates.
During the tough pandemic time the society was actively participating in various upcoming online
competitions, in various fests of different colleges like Sattva of NMIMS college, Footloose of MAIMS
college, Sabrang’22 of Deshbandhu college and Pasadoble’22 of DDUC.
We also participated in the offline Fest of IIT Bombay – Mood Indigo.
We performed at a Rotaract Event – AQEEDAH in Radisson, Dwarka. Also performed at the Disability
Day Celebrated at Maharaja Surajmal Institute.

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NATIONAL SERVICE
SCHEME CELL, MSI
“The time is always right to do the right thing.
-Martin Luther King Jr.”
The National Service Scheme (NSS) is a Central Sector Scheme of Government of India, Ministry of
Youth Affairs & Sports. It provides opportunity to the students of schools, colleges and university level
to take part in various government led community service activities & programmes. The sole aim of the
NSS is to provide hands on experience to young students in delivering community service.
NSS Cell, MSI Janakpuri is an official student regulated body that operates with the unified aim, “Not me,
but you”. Headed by Head Girl Ayushi Das and Head Boy Prateek Joshi, our vision is to build the youth
with the mind and spirit to serve society and work for the social upliftment of the down-trodden masses
of our nation as a movement.
Social workers’ efforts have the capacity to transform lives at the individual level while also creating a
ripple effect at the community-level, to continue a wave of inspiration and motivation for generations.
In social care, we work with some of society’s most vulnerable people- underprivileged children, elders
in old age homes, animals that lack proper care, women lacking resources and education, just to name a
few. We believe that the core values of social work, including compassionate service to others, fostering
dignity for all individuals, social justice, and promoting stronger human relationships are vital for overall
growth and self-development of a student and hence instill these principles within our volunteers. Over
the span of 2 years, NSS has introduced various Projects to focus on multiple initiatives, like: Project
Avani , Project Indriya, Project Kara-Kriya , Project Nirog, Project Sanrakshan , Project Sanskriti ,
Project Seva , Project Veerangana , Project Vriddhi , and Project Yuva. NSS Volunteers can choose to
join any department as per their skills and interests, these are: Events department, Marketing and PR
department, Sponsorship department, Content department, Graphic Design and Vide Editing department,
Social Media department, Youtube and Podcast department, Tech department, Creativity department, and
Research and Development department.
With 10 active projects, an efficient administrative council of 6, a well-populated executive core team of
40+ members, 400+ volunteers, NSS has achieved great accomplishments in the last year. A few of them
include-
Conducted 30+ engaging online as well as offline
• Gaudhan, A webinar of condition of stray cows
events, a few to name are: in India.
• NSS Mini Olympics 2021, the first offline sports
• Rewired, not Retired! A session on elder abuse.
event of MSI since the pandemic. • NSS Self Development Camps.
• Aatma Rakshan, a self-defense session. • Successfully ran MSI Societies Orientation for
• Secret Santa, an old age home surprise visit.
freshers with 10+ societies for two years in a
• Nature Walk, a stroll through nature. row.
• Write to Unite, a writing competition. • Collaborated with multiple renowned guests-
• Raunak, a charity livestream event in Mr Siddharth Singh, founder of Cross-Train
collaboration with Octave Music Society. fight club; Dr. Kush Panchal, International yoga
trainer and celebrity trainer; Dr. Seema Goyal,
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Organized 10+ informative and motivational


webinars: breast cancer survivor; Prakashi Tomar and
• Talk-It-Out, A Sex-Ed webinar. Shanti Devi, known as “Shooter Dadi” and many
• PR 101, A session on public relations. such influential and inspiring personailities.
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SIFAR
The Dramatics Society of MSI
Maharaja Surajmal Institute brings forward the perfect society for all the theatre and arts fanatics!
This Theatre Society headed by Ishaan Jain (President, 2021-22), hosts different activities such as: Acting
, Music , Stage , Street , Instrumental , and overall personality Development .
SIFAR , although a Theatre Society not only deals with Theatre but other skills like stage
management, set design, backstage, technicals, PR, Sponsorship, editing and other various skills that will
help students in their future life.
SIFAR believes that work and fun goes hand in hand and so, we laugh, eat, cry, celebrate, win, lose and
most importantly we work together. There is no fixed schedule, we just decide the schedule in accordance
of all the members so that there is no loss in your academics and all the college load is easily manageable.
You will always be engaged in activities and curating events. SIFAR encourages you to take part in every
event , be it small or big. You will always be learning and the family like atmosphere will never let you
leave us.
In the whole 3 years of tenure, you will get to work on different aspects of Drama, not only physical
features like voice modulation, body language but theoretical knowledge as well like Natyashastra,
Navaras, and many more!
The society’s glorious achievements includes :
• 1st position at CULT(WUD) in Rangshala for
Park
• 1st position at IIT Bombay in Mood Indigo
(Thirdbell)
• Best Lighting at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• Best Makeup at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• Best Costume at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• 2nd Best Set Design at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• 4th Best Play 2021 at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• 2nd best actor at Noida Rang Mahotsav
• 1st position at Silly Souls Foundation in Silly
Troopers
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SYNERGY
The Commerce Society
Synergy: A place where 1+1 is not 2, it will out-turn in 11, where the raw substance transforms into an
everlasting beauty. This is the society dedicated towards achieving gratification in associated people and
create an environment for the development of each individual.
A commerce society, specialized in every domain correlated with it. This may touch the heights in core
skills and on the other hand, instilling each member with beauty of soft skills. A perfect amalgamation of
brain and personality is the vision of Synergy.
This society is being headed by Rakshit Chhabra (President) and Tanya Khurana (Vice President) for the
tenure: 2022-23 along with the department heads as:
Design department: Content department:
• Raghav • Nimisha Mishra
• Sharma Kashish • Devanshu Bhalla
PR and outreach department: Events department:
• Akshat Gupta • Vansh Aggarwal
• Parth Chawla
Sponsorship department:
• Vineet Bhatia
• Vaibhav Goel
Synergy is the power of its 60+ members, contributing significantly in the burgeoning of the society.
The working of commerce society deemed to be momentous, but synergy’s events are generally filled
with fun and joy, like The Office- A perfect blend of Simulation and Corporate; Syn-Bola- Tombola with
a twist; Evil-Con- A modern-day villain Auction; Brandistan- Hunt for the next big marketeer and many
more ...
Since it’s commencement, Synergy has believed in setting up a platform for like-minded people to come
together and set up a learning organisation, signifying our motto “Synergy- Where Ideas Come Together”.
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TARK is the Literary Society of Maharaja Surajmal Institute and aspires to instill, nurture and promote the
art of debating, writing and poetry. Keeping this in mind, Tark has conducted several sessions, workshops
and competitions which deal with improving public speaking, and creative writing and hones these skills
further. It is headed
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Our upcoming sessions for the year include:
Content and We are also active
Professional on Instagram
Writing Session(@tark.msi) where we regularly
& Workshop post content such as literary
recommendations, new words and submissions from our members.
Storytelling Session
Writing prompts
Our upcoming sessions for the year include:

Mock Debate
Content and Professional Writing Session & Workshop
Discussion on Poetic Allusions
Storytelling Session in Indo-Pak Music and Poetry
Writing prompts
Mock Debate
Discussion on Poetic Allusions in Indo-Pak Music and Poetry

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VITT
The Finance and Investment cell of MSI/MSIT
Under the effective leadership of President Saksham Kathuria and vice- president Ishan Aggarwal, the
society functions with Content, Outreach, Social media, Wealth and Events department.
Society is all about finance and Investment which gives a platform for all the Finance-Enthusiasts to
interact with each other and cultivate a sense of mutual growth and development while working with
each other.
The mantra of the society is to make people financially literate through our social media handles and
our fun events. While joining the society people come up with an eagerness to learn and work and VITT
promises to provide a platform where you learn while working. We make sure that students are able to
manage the society along with their academics. Being a member of finance is a boost for your academics
rather than a hurdle. Moreover, we focus on team-building and bonding between the members of the
society to create a friendy environment to work.
Some of the successful events that were conducted by Vitt in the past are as follows:
• Cryptothon
• Stocks for the Weekend
• Trade ALiga
• Basket of Shares
• Bidder’s Brawl
• Pitch Desk
• Deal or No Deal
We have some upcoming events and projects planned for the upcoming
session for the continuous growth of the society that we aim for.
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A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.”


— Richard Bach
“Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin
from emotion recollected in tranquillity.”
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Voting Age Vs Marriage Age: My Opinion


Indian marriages, are mega celebration. A fun fact is that an average Indian wedding could cost between
20 lakhs to 5 crores. But not everyone’s marriage is that interesting. Government data shows that 27%
of the women in rural India between the ages of 20-24 were married before the age of 18, while the
corresponding figure for urban India is 14%. The National Plan of Action for Children 2017 tells us that
“the incidence of child marriages is higher among SCs (34.9%) and STs (31%) and in families with lower
wealth index.”
In the past, under British India, the conditions of women were very poor. By 1927, the women’s movement
also gained momentum. People demanded an age of consent bill. It was introduced in 1927, this bill made
marriage with a girl under 12 invalid. After continuous pressure, in 1929 the imperial legislative council
passed the Child Marriage Restrain Bill. This act set 14 years and 18 years as the minimum age of marriage
for women and men respectively. But the important question is whether the law implemented the correct
way? The answer to this question is, no. The act remained a dead letter during the colonial period. British
did not want to earn the displeasure of the communal element among the Hindus and Muslims. Moreover,
the princely states were exempted to avoid disapproval. Finally, in 1978 the Sarda act was amended to set
18 years and 21 years as the minimum age of marriage for women and men respectively.
Now comes December 16, 2021 women rights groups are today divided in their response to the
government’s proposal to amend the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006, to raise the legal age of
marriage for women from 18 to 21.
In my opinion the move is well intentioned, aimed at obscurantist orthodoxy that sees women through
the prism of marriages only, and decrees that a woman must be married as young as possible. But a
good law in theory does not mean much. The role of factors like poverty and lack of access to school is
also important. Therefore, access to schooling and creating non-farm jobs that women from low-income
families will find suitable-look at Bangladesh’s high women’s participation in labour force, thanks to its
textile hubs-will have a far deeper impact than a modified law. Let’s remember that what brought down
India’s fertility rate was not a government policy but improved access to education and rising incomes.
Also, the point must be considered that if young Indians between the age of 18 and 21 can vote, drive, go
to college, prepare for competitive exams and represent the country in sporting events. It is strange then
that they can’t marry before 21. Moreover, with a legal age of 18 years, every year, 13.5 million children
under 18 are married, and of that number, 12 million are girls. If the government cannot enforce a law
with 18 as the minimum age, how will it enforce 21?
In the far more socially liberal West, the minimum age for marriage is 18, with good reason. The smart
reform in India should be to make 18 the minimum age for marriage for both men and women.
Devansh Awasthi
BBA(G) -I Year (I Shift)
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Herd Mentality
“To be yourself in the world that is constantly trying to make you look like someone else is a great
accomplishment”
Of course, you’ve heard of a ‘Herd’, Herd of Cows, a school of Fish, a flock of sheep, a crowd of
people….
Indeed, every social-being loves to be a part of a group and we always look up for their acknowledgement
and recognition for every sole action that we do. From the tiniest decision to the biggest decision that
we have to take in our life. We tend to follow the herd or the herd mentality. If you are not aware, herd
mentality refers to how humans tend to follow their peers regardless of whether they like it or not.
After all we live in a country where decisions are always taken by the majority.
C’mon, like if thousands of people are going for option A, Then option A would be the right option. That
is how we even do in our exams while attempting the MCQs. If majority is going for Option A then we
go for it.
Isn’t it? Majority cannot be a fool to select a wrong option.
Probably, This is how we even make our definitions of
“RIGHT” & “WRONG” or “GOOD” & “BAD”
Just by what the society says. If they accept it then it’s ‘right’ and if they don’t then it’s ‘bad’.
This trick of going with the majority might be right in an exam but in the exam of life where everyone
has a different question- paper.
How can we even expect the majority to be right for you?
In a room full of people where everyone is unique with their own dreams, aspirations, goals and missions.
How is it even possible to follow the same plan like the majority. It is possible that before starting
the journey you might feel alienated because you just have different dreams and expectations from the
universe unlike others. Moreover, It’s better to walk as a lone wolf rather than a pack member.
Here, there is a secret, you might start off a journey alone but you will never end it alone. You will get
some like-minded people who will choose your path and make your journey easier.
At the end, we all are afraid of not being socially accepted. But, Social acceptance is a never ending ride.
If you do everything according to “what will people say” you won’t be able to live your life. So, Is this
“FEAR” worth it? NO!! Because “ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA” In the world trying so hard to live
up to the trends.
Let’s make a “TREND” of “NOT FOLLOWING A TREND”.
No matter if others think it is cringe, childish, silly or awkward
Never pause doing what you love because that’s what makes “YOU”. Never lose that part of yourself in
the world full of trends because i.e. the authenticity of “YOU”.
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Last but not the least, anything that makes you happy is worth doing it.
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How Health Standards could be Improved in India?


In the words of WHO, “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not
merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
Health is not only the immunity towards disease but also the ability to realise one’s potential. It is the
universal process related to overall growth and development of the nation. Thus, it is the responsibility of
the government to ensure that health facilities are available to the masses.
Not foreseeing the pandemic the centre and the states did little to improve upon the health infrastructure.
The 2020 Human Development report shows that India has 5 hospital beds per 1000 people, one of the
lowest in the world. It took the Covid-19 Pandemic to make us realise the dwindling health infrastructure in
India. It was indeed a wake-up call for the government to improve and work upon the health infrastructure
on a battle-ready basis. However, the poor health infrastructure is only the tip of the iceberg. Brain
Drain too is endemic in Indian Healthcare. In 2017 alone, around 69, 000 Indian trained doctors worked
abroad. Reasons for lower health standards are many—western countries like The UK and France have
granted free one year visa extensions, citizenship to health workers, causing huge migration of medical
professionals. Lack of opportunities in the public sector, hesitancy of experts to work in rural areas, and
lack of awareness of medical facilities are the major challenges faced by the Indian Healthcare Sector.
Improvement in the Indian Health Standards is the need of the hour. The following can be opted to
improve health standards in India:
Approaching the Health Sector like a Successful business approaches a struggling division.
The government needs to identify root causes of failure, and incorporate necessary changes on a battle-
ready basis. This approach can be used to minimise administrative expenses and direct the cost saved
towards healthcare.
Reducing Import Cost and Investing in Health Infrastructure.
The government needs to create, fund, and promote Research & Development in healthcare along with
incorporating various health facilities. Highly skilled medical professionals such as Virologists should be
persuaded to lead these Research & Development Departments. This will help in job creation, reduction
in cost of imports, and improvement in healthcare technologies and promoting Make In India.
Investing in Information Technology.
There is little information available on the types and value of healthcare services available to the masses.
It becomes imperative for the government to invest in Information Technology to make its citizens aware
about the services available to them.
Encouraging medical practice in rural and backward areas.
The government should provide attractive packages to healthcare workers, and hospitals practising in
rural and backward areas. Packages should include incentives, perks along with salary, places to reside
in, and child education benefits. Medical students can be asked to spend 15-30 days practising and/or
internship in rural areas, with valuable certifications from the government to prevent brain drain.
Maulik Wilkhu
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Good Doggo
“Are you absolutely certain that he’s not under the influence of any substance?”
“Yes Chief!” The lackey replied “All tests came out negative”.
“You have to believe me! I’m Dr. Rube, the greatest inventor of this century!”
“And doctor, remind me” said the chief “What is your greatest invention again?”
“For the millionth time, its her!” Dr. Rube said, pointing to the corner of the room where a skinny, pale
white dog, barely anything more than a walking set of bones, was leashed.
“That poor thing is clearly so inbred that it can barely walk by itself... And you are saying it would save
millions of human lives?”
“That is right! She is my life’s greatest work! She’s the 13th generation of the specifically genetically
modified line of dogs that I myself created! A bite from her is capable of curing any known human
disease!”
“That includes cancer?”
“It includes last stage cancer, AIDS, frikin Anthrax and every other incurable disease known to man! She
is one of her kind!”
“And what is stopping you from creating more dogs like her? If what you claim is really true, then we can
let such dogs free on the streets and humanity would never suffer again!”
“I’m afraid, that wouldn’t be possible... The constant inbreeding has made her infertile” sighed the doctor
“Hmmm, I still don’t believe a word you say... But just for the sake of it, let us test her out. It just so
happens, we have a researcher here who is suffering from an ingrown toe nail. So according to your
claims, the dog would cure that too right?”
“She most certainly would”
A bit surprised, the chief pressed a button on the intercom “Please summon Researcher Jonas”.
Researcher Jonas limped into the TestArea03. He had conducted countless experiments here before,
but usually he was on the other side of the glass, in the monitoring area. He had no idea why he was
summoned here, but it cannot be good. True, he had trouble walking because of his in-grown toenail, but
but does it mean he had outlived his usefulness? A chill went down his spine as he passed through the
doorway and a huge white emptiness spread out in front of him.
As he had witnessed it countless times, a panel rose from the ground and sealed off the enterance, but
never did he have to see it from this point of view. Almost simultaneously, another panel opened in the
wall opposite to him. He could feel a presence but couldn’t see anything other than the white expanse of
TestArea03 in front of him. He was on the egde of breaking down, his primal insticts of fear were on the
brink of taking over, did they find out? What could-
“WOOF!”
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A cheerful bark broke him free from his trance. He took a few reluctant steps forward and his eyes
focused on a small white figure of a weak and helpless dog, with milky white skin which camouflaged it
in the white tiled testing room of TestArea03.
The dog took a few shaky steps towards him, tail wagging happily. Researcher Jonas, being the passionate
dog lover he was, couldn’t help but rush over to the helpless ball of adorableness and took it in his arms.
The thing was so vulnerable, so helpless, that he wanted to protect it forever!
“Researcher Jonas, please let the dog bite you”.
Jonas couldn’t believe what was happening. They were seriously planning to turn this fragile thing into
a war machine? True, their equipment allowed them to buff animals to go beyond their capabilities and
turn them into weapons of war, but he couldn’t let them do that to this poor thing!
“Chief, I’m afraid there has been a problem” shouted Researcher Jonas “Please let me have access to a
computer”.
A few moments later, a smaller panel opened on a nearby wall, revealing a small screen. Jonas walked
over and and typed something on it. Almost instantly, alarms flared up and multiple planels opened in the
test area. All types of animals leaped out and crowded around Jonas.
“My dear animals!” Shouted Jonas “Today is the day you go free! Rip everyone who stands in your way
to shreds!!”
Jonas had always been an amid animal lover. When he was selected to be a researcher in the most infamous
animal testing facility of the continent, his goal was clear from day one: To plan a revolution and release
all animals in captivity. He had been working tirelessly, training animals to obey his commands and
enhancing their abilities as painlessly as possible. He had also managed to slip in secret code snippets
into the security mainframes that allowed him to release animals out of captivity into all the chambers of
the facilities.
The animals had blind faith in Jonas. They understood his every command clearly and would risk their
lives to make him happy. The other researchers had no chance... Within minutes, all other researchers
were wiped out.
Jonas was later known throughout the world for attacking animal testing and enhancing facilities and
liberating the beasts which would join his army. But always by side, there stood a skinny white shivering
dog which was never known to bite anyone.
Kartik P S
BCA III Year (I Shift)
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Class Of ‘21
Started off in the month of March’20 was our tryst with the lockdown. The belief that schools would
reopen somewhere by mid-May kept our hopes alive and we made the most out of the “unplanned
vacation”. But as the cases kept on rising and the death rate went up, the anticipation of returning back
to the classrooms faded away.
Everyone and everything went online but let’s just focus on us, us the muddled teenagers.
Many lost touch with their old friends, many showed up their true colors, and many made new “close
friends”. It was all a mere delusion but none were ready to accept the reality. Despite the ups and downs
(definitely wilder than the roller coaster rides) and our studies almost at bay, we decided to question the
brutality of our past just for the sake of vegetating. We opened up our minds, however, it was limited to
Discord, Instagram, and other social media. Most of the time we were at our private jam sessions @vibe
channel (ft. groovy), discussing life and traversing the philosopher inside us, yes the initial phase was
indeed very stupid.
Socializing was the new mantra and keeping up with the hype was another wholesome task with many
taking up gaming and thinking “yaar mai toh college jaake professional gamer bangea” though not
exclusively limited to such demented ideas, we hopped on to a journey which was going deep into the
obscure abode. Though even we did agree in unison that yes “gamer hai tu bro” because how can we
leave behind a comrade knowing he wouldn’t make it, I guess that’s what friends are for.
Wherever I am, there’s always Pooh,
There’s always Pooh and Me
Whatever I do, he wants to do
“Where are you today?” says Pooh:
“Well, that’s very odd ‘cos I was too.
“Let’s go together,” says Pooh, says he
“Let’s go together,” says Pooh.
       ~A.A MILNE
Heading further into the year, we got stable and accustomed to the online life or more so, the new normal,
by now we had clarity that schools won’t reopen anytime soon, and hanging out like the good ol’ days
was a distant dream. So, we took up to making new friends, friends of friends, and friends of friends of
friends, basically expanding our followers’ list and reconnoitering new people, new culture, new swag
and definitely opening up new horizons. Overjoyed with our half-yearly online examination results, all
we hoped were schools to reopen asap. Later in the year, we had by now already made memories to
cherish and reminisce and weren’t surprised if any more new variants would mutate but the constant
feeling of anxiety, brood, and hope was a bête noire, and this is exactly where we teamed up as one and
made sure nobody was depressed or low.
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Constant pep-talk and movie nights kept us amused and enthralled. Squad playing and binging new
series together was a delight. But nothing ever goes as smooth as planned and that’s where we witnessed
thwarting and deceiving and eventually giving us the “impostor” among us. For some enjoyed this phase
while others regretted and that’s part and parcel of our life. Such incidents made us mature (to some
extent at least) and strong, which goes well in the long run.
COVID has definitely made an impact on us, both mentally and emotionally but even in these challenging
times, us the muddled teenagers who were looking at the fathomless void found ways to stick together,
be happy and cherish each moment. We may not know till when the pandemic continues but we do know
to not lose the fickleness prevailing inside us. Life is full of uncertainty and we are just a part of it, 2020
was no doubt a scallywag souvenir and might have taken away the most crucial year of our lives, but we
certainly made one of the best memories out of it.
I may not own the skill to rise
To glory’s topmost height,
Nor win a place among the wise,
But I can keep the right.
And I can live my life on earth
Contented to the end,
If but a few shall know my worth
And proudly call me friend.
       ~Edgar A. Guest
Sreyash Pratap Singh
BBA(G) I Year (I Shift)
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The Partition of India and Pakistan: The Tragic


Result of Herd Mentality
India is a land of mystic folklore and diverse culture that always wears a mask of collective identity. In
the colonial past, the nation of India was divided into several regions (because of linguistic diversity,
religion, or race). Though, the fight for independence and a united nation ironically gave birth to the
concept of partition.
It is fascinating to note that the partition of India- Pakistan was a result of a political theory proposed by
Mohammad Ali Jinnah- The Two Nation Theory, for the Muslim minorities in India. The decision taken
by the political leaders for the minorities sealed the fate of the majority of the people. Hence, what later
followed was mass hysteria caused by the herd mentality of the people of two religions.
The people were so engrossed with the idea of collective identity that they couldn’t recognize the horrors
they committed. If we look at the stories through the lens of popular cinema (films like Pinjar, Earth,
Gadar, etc ) we can observe the herd mentality of ethnic groups. This collective identity caused the mass
killing, violence on women and refugees, and disintegration of various families. The individuals became
slaves of the herd mentality driven by the religious forces. The famous short story writer Sadat Hasan
Manto described the slavery of herd mentality as: “Hindustan had become free. Pakistan had become
independent soon after its inception but man was still a slave in both these countries -- the slave of
prejudice … the slave of religious fanaticism, the slave of barbarity and inhumanity.”
Even after 75 years of independence, the people of India still blindly believe in the fanatic version of their
religion. The political parties create their agendas and promises based on religion, caste, and race which
makes this matter even worse. If we look at the present times, the ghost of partition of India and Pakistan
continue to haunt us, and its horrors are replayed in the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus, Gujrat communal
riots, Anti- Hindu violence, and violence against minorities.
We need to break the rhetoric of religion, question the herd mentality, and analyse to prevent mass
hysteria. It can be done by the right kind of education that promotes individuals’ imagination and their
passion. This education would make them emphatic and kind towards the socially marginalized groups
and their history of existence.
Vaibhavi
B.Ed. II Year
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Life during pandemic


This is no hidden fact that the pandemic has changed the life of an individual tremendously. While Covid
seems to be going nowhere anytime soon, the physical and mental impact is way too much. There have
been multiple studies stating how the pandemic has adversely affected the life of an individual.
As a matter of fact, everyone right now is suffering may it be from the virus itself or the restrictions
impacting mental health. Spending 24 hours of a day for 7 days a week at home and only going out when
extremely necessary is disturbing to individuals’ social, mental and physical health as well.
The pandemic has not only brought up the serious health issues caused by the virus but other aspects
necessary for human health. It has been noticed that the daily step count of people has significantly
reduced. Also, there is not much physical activity that can be done at home which could in turn lead to
serious health issues as well.
Every person needs some kind of social interaction to survive but since the pandemic, the social factor is as
low as no interaction for days. People who live with their families tend to talk to them only. Several social
media platforms have been made available to interact, but it can never replace the personal connection
felt in face-to-face interaction.
It has been reported that lack of social interaction and home confinement has led to increased cases of
severe depression and other such serious mental health issues.
Covid has been a part of our life for almost two years now and is not going anywhere anytime soon.
People have learned to adjust and replace physical interactions and events with online ones. The risk to
health remains for those infected and also the ones not. However many the negative aspects may be, there
are some positive aspects as well as you get more time to explore your interests and hobbies, try new
things, get in touch with technology and promote innovation.
An individual’s life has definitely changed amidst the pandemic may it be a positive or a negative change.
Just like coin has two sides similarly this change has its own pros and cons from which people are trying
to make the best.
Raya Gupta
BBA(G) I Year
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How has the life of an individual changed amidst


the pandemic?
Human civilization has witnessed an unprecedented situation from the end of 2019 when the world first
encountered COVID-19 disease. The rapid rise in the infection rates has unleashed pandemic all over the
world, throwing multiple challenges before mankind. While facing these challenges, mankind has seen
several changes - both for the worse and for the better.
The world economy was most affected by the pandemic. The United Nations World Tourism Organization
(UNWTO) released a report in June 2021 stating that the global economy could lose over US$4 trillion as
a result of the pandemic. Thousands of daily wage earners have lost their earnings on account of frequent
lockdowns and shutdown of shops and other business establishments.
Due to travel restrictions, people dropped the idea of travelling thereby affecting the tourism and aviation
sector badly. UNWTO reported a 65% drop in international tourist arrivals in the first six months of
2020. Air passenger travel showed a similar decline. Consequently, while the normal tourist has lost an
opportunity to visit new places around the world, people associated with the tourism industry such as
hotels, airlines, etc. have lost their bread and butter.
Rise in psychological disorders on account of pandemic is another cause of worry. During the pandemic,
people were forced to stay indoors. The normal interaction between the individuals did not take place.
There was restriction on social gatherings such as marriages, religious festivals, etc. All these restrictions
resulted in an increase in stress levels of individuals.
Another fallout of the pandemic was decreased fitness levels due to lesser physical activities. Complaints
relating to neck problems, obesity and poor eyesight have in fact increased during this pandemic due to
increased logging hours before the computers.
It is well said that ‘there’s a silver lining to every cloud’. Despite the above-mentioned drawbacks, the
life of an individual has been affected positively too by this pandemic. An increase in online activities
such as video conferencing, online classes, and online shopping has brought a kind of digital revolution
in the lives of individuals. Most of the people now know how to make use of various digital platforms.
Further, prior to pandemic, people in metro cities found very little family time to spend with their loved
ones. During this pandemic, people have found more time to spend with their families and in this process,
they have rediscovered themselves. The pandemic has also taught the importance of hygiene. Most of the
people have now developed good hygiene habits such as washing hands regularly, using hand sanitizers,
etc.
COVID-19 pandemic has thus taught us how to face the toughest challenges and find ways and means
to overcome these challenges. In this endeavor, pandemic has brought a unity amongst all nations in
combating this situation.
Vaibhav Pathak
BCA I Year (I Shift)
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Perception, Prevailing with Effectiveness in Future


and Forward
Future and Forward : Perception is the ability to see, hear or become aware about future. Behavior
governed by the perceptions and forward it. The process of perceiving effect the listening. Having good
understanding of people and position to maximize the possibility of listening . Staying in touch with the
situation synthesize the energy by perception and forward it .
Future, Forward and Success: Perception and Synergies in the business world show success. Synergy
is an interaction or cooperation giving rise to a whole community for welfare. Synergy is showing the
value and performance, to create greater efficiency or scale. Synergize is the habit of creative cooperation
become teamwork, open-mindedness , and the adventure of finding solutions to the problems . Valuing
the differences and conflict, what really drives the synergy.
Perception and Perceiving : The positive synergy enables team members to be their full selves at work—
with their unique life experiences, perspectives, talents, and communication styles for success. To achieve
synergy, goals, sense of self, open to new ideas, embrace the trust and faith. Opposite of interaction,
collaboration or cooperation encourages to perceive.
Team and Perception: Workplace synergy takes place when workers come together to make a greater
impact rather than separately. Synergy results in high productivity, efficiencies and accountability. Best
to do things is by working together for achievement.
Aim, Goal, Objective and Subjective Motive: Goals are set and everyone collaboratively sees the whole
process. The whole is greater than the sum of its parts, expresses the basic meaning of synergy. Synergy
is getting a greater effect by combining organisms or components together. Synergy synthesizes the
perception effect and success.
Strength, Power, Empowerment, Achievement: The success, strength , synergy or power gained by people
or organizations. The way of processing, perceiving, become perpetual, being synergetic for well being
in future. Perception and effective listening is for coordination and concentrating. Synergizing and being
energetic for perceiving and valuation for proceeding towards the best.
Auspicious, Conspicuous and Prevailing: Prevailing is, to be strong or have power, sense of strength and
predominance. Any conception exist in the mind is result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity,
a thought, notion, an excellent idea, an impression, a plan of action and an intention. The prevailing is
something with the most widespread influence or acceptance at the present time. The theory of evolution
is the prevailing theory about people. The prevailing opinion was for additional planning time, generally
accepted and wide spread the prevailing opinion and, most frequent or conspicuous predominance have
to follow.
Success, Strength and Strong with Perception : Perception ability to see, Prevailing to be stronger and
Effectiveness have power to achieve success by synergy and strength.
Dr. Suhasini Parashar
Associate Professor
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India’s National Educational Policy 2020 focuses


on Teacher Education as dynamics of change
The National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020), which was approved by the Union Cabinet of India
on 29 July 2020, it outlines the vision of India’s new education system. The new policy replaces the
previous National Policy on Education 1986. The policy document gives a comprehensive framework
for education in the nation ranging from elementary education to higher education as well as vocational
training in both rural and urban India. The NEP 2020 envisions strength of Indian nation state in terms
of India-centric education system that contributes directly to transforming our nation sustainably into an
equitable and vibrant knowledge society by providing high-quality education to all.
The NEP 2020 puts forward many policy changes when it comes to teachers and teacher education. The
quality of school education depends majorly upon the quality teacher education. To become a teacher,
a 4-year integrated Bachelor of Education will be the minimum requirement needed by 2030. The
teacher recruitment process will also be strengthened and made transparent. The National Council for
Teacher Education will frame a National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education and a National
Professional Standards for Teachers to bring quality in the overall system. The policy aims to ensure
that all students at all levels of school education are taught by passionate, motivated, highly qualified,
professionally trained, and well equipped teachers. In the words of Kautalya, “Teacher is not a simple
man, development and destruction are in the hands of a teacher.” Teacher in itself is an institution who
creates healthy society by developing composite personalities of students. Reflection of teacher can be
seen in students. Students not become literate only by obtaining the degree but they should become good
human being.
The NEP 2020 enacts numerous changes in India’s Teacher education sector as referred in chapter
15, accordingly, major tasks as recommended in NEP 2020 for NCTE are as under: -
• Implementation of 4-years Integrated Teacher Education Program (ITEP) in multi-disciplinary
colleges/University.
• Conduct of National Common Entrance Test (NCET) for entry/admission to 4-year Integrated Teacher
Education Program (ITEP) by NTA.
• Design/Development of Model/Suggestive Curriculum for 4-years Integrated Teacher Education
Program aligned with NEP 2020.
• Extension of Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) to all levels of school education.
• Design/Development of Two years B.Ed. Program and one Year B.Ed. Program as recommended in
NEP 2020.
• Formulation of a Common National Professional Standard for Teachers (NPST).
• Formulation of a new comprehensive National Curriculum Framework for Teacher Education
(NCFTE).
• Establishment of National Mission for Mentoring (NMM).
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• Phase out sub-standard stand alone TEIs.

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ARTICLE SECTION

• National Higher Education Regulatory Authority (NHERA) has been proposed with four separate
verticals for Regulation, Standard Setting, Accreditation, and Funding. It will absorb Arts and Science,
Technical and Teacher education into its fold replacing several existing Regulatory Bodies.
Teacher Education and school education is an incredibly significant aspects of any nation. Education
gives a new shape to the individual and the nation as well. It is a well-known saying that the teacher is the
nation builder. The quality of the Teacher Education program needs to be upgraded. Teacher Education has
not come up to the requisite standards. Teachers are not able to think critically and solve the issues related
to teaching methods, content, organization, etc. The Teacher Education program needs a comprehensive
reform. The curriculum of the Teacher Education program needs to be restructured, revised according to
the changing needs of society. The NEP 2020 Vision Statement includes development of a society that
runs on the principle of equality, therefore promoting national development. It also ensures Universal
access to quality education without creating any biases and prejudice against any color, class, race or
gender. It also focuses on scientific advancement, high quality of educational opportunities to one and
all. NEP 2020 envision of creating a world class digital infrastructure that ensures us to reach our goals
of creating a digitally friendly environment in education.
Dr Promila Dabas
Assistant Professor
Department of Education
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POETRY SECTION

Teachers
Teachers, a word
full of so many memories,
some bitter, some sweet,
but definitely the one whom we miss.

Teachers teach us so many things,


to read, to write, to speak,
to be in a team, to sort out things.
They even help when we feel weak.

Teachers give selfless service,


a service full of love & compassion.
Even when they scold, they do for good.
We become successful, it is their passion.

Then why do we say ill,


for someone who is so great.
Who taught us everything till it got clear,
the knowledge & life lessons to make our lives great.

We must express our gratitude


for all the things teachers give us.
Someone’s value is understood when that person is far,
give love & respect to them the way they give to us.
Anubhav Roy
B.Com. (H), III Sem. (I Shift)
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POETRY SECTION

Solivagant
Alone I stand.
Amidst a chaotic crowd..
Surrounded by jargon..
Crazy and loud.
Feeling emptiness.
Deep inside my heart.
Remembering the moments..
That tore me apart.
Alone I am.
In the middle of nowhere I stand..
Smiling and laughing.
Knowing how difficult it is to pretend..
Trying to match with others endless expectations..
Killing the me in me..
Without hesitations..
Alone.
Like a stranger between my own people I feel..
Hiding of a storm inside.
Which I always wanted to unveil...
The shouts and screams and cries..
Deep in my heart I do subside...
Knowing I am alone.
And no one will ever be by my side
Alone..unwillingy
Struggling to bring about a change... Transforming into someone unknown
Is making me feel so strange...
But that change is inevitable
And the demand of time...
And I too with it. Soon align.
Alone I was.Alone I am.Alone I will always be.
But wherever I am.
My shadow will always be there for me..
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Anjali Rauniyar
BBA I Year (II Shift)

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POETRY SECTION

CACTUS
I’m like the cactus
standing bravely and confidently
in the lonely vicinity of the skeptical desert.
My thorns are the result of the aftermath of an
alluring propinquity between me and my
charming environment, coming to an end.
I stand facing the scorching sun
with the utmost pride, waiting for that miracle to happen
which would decay these obnoxious thorns
and lead to the formation of those pleasant leaves.
That miracle would be the ultimate cause of
the destruction of this skeptical arena in which I reside
This miracle would only happen when you would
pour the remedy from that reminiscent pitcher of yours.
Sreyash Pratap Singh
BBA-(G) I Year (I Shift)

SCARS
Seeing in the mirror
trying to hide all scars
while standing behind the bars.
Bars of my brutal past
killing me deep inside my heart.
Until and unless I realize the fact
everyone has the story
which they never tell.
Scars are precious not to impress
but to represent the warrior us.
Let me see again in the mirror
but this time I’ll be filled with pleasure
with no bars of past surrounding my treasure.
Arpita Srivastava
CREATION 2022

B.Com(H), (I Shift)

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POETRY SECTION

Uncage India
Long has it been,
When I first flew high
Spreading my glorious golden wings
Up in the sky;
Shattered that cage
Finally became free,
That was just an illusion
Crummy clutches still held me;
Every time I rose
They pulled me down,
When master became cruel
They knocked his crown;
Freedom at last
Wrong I thought,
Just my master changed
In eternal trap I’m caught;
Clashes and conspiracies
They follow me,
My body is free
Will my soul ever be?
Cheshta Dua
BCA III Sem. (I Shift)
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54
POETRY SECTION

If I had wings
I’d be free She’d say The realization has come
Sitting under the moonlight Past has already broken me
Praising the beauty with her metaphors Future expects a lot from me
While the heart grey hues of sky fade. It’s not the right time,
Not sure if it was chill in the wind it’s not the right time!
Or the chill inside the heart While questioning of existence,
That town reminded me Of the subtle presence She’d say
Of sweaty palm Of tears Sometimes you feel too much
of love. It is as if all the words the world has to offer
Under this Skyfall Is not enough to pen it down
The liquid eyes On a white sheet of paper that looks
Is the knowledge at the tip of a mountaintop, As empty as space between stars where light
As ignorance sleepwalks from one portal forgot to touch
to another You’re not sure what to make of it
And What is it that you’re feeling
The growing chasm or the why?
Between the fingers is as wide as Dreams are the most beautiful thing
The gap between wrapped lies which hide magic within them.
and bitter truths. She’d think
As Adele would sing, Reminiscing all the memories that you once lived
Skyfall is where we start a thousand miles and loved
and poles apart, Did you find happiness in them
where worlds collide Flying all above the clouds that are hung in the
and days are dark. sky,
While she’d write a letter to everyone who she You’ll understand that loving yourself is even
loved, more satisfying
I am calm craze without bloodshed Unlike you Sitting on the moon
say; that’s way too curved,
I am happy and momentarily sad. singing melodies
In my remembrance, and Withering flowers remind
I am easy to forget. that it will blossom again.
But you, It’s not an end
If you forget me, capture the smiles
forget me for good and carry happiness from
Like I’ve never existed and never would. If I had wings
And, explaining Saudade in her words, Saudade: I’d be free She’d say
You linger on Free of the chains
like a frozen moment in my mind That has bound me
And when it deliquesces, If I had wings, i’d be free;
Spring blooms. Eva Singh
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How difficult is it to understand? B.Ed. I Year

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का सं ह

दे श के 󰏏󰏏लये

मातृ भू�म तुझे मेरा �णाम I


तू मेरी भ� है, तू ही मेरी श� है,
तू मेरा सब कुछ है II

तुझसे ही म� �ँ ,मुझसे ही तू है I
तू ही मेरा �ाण और अ�भमान है II

अपने कम� को �नखार�गे ,


�व� गु� तु�हे बनाय�गे II

रा�ता क�ठन है ,
पर हम अ�डग ह� II

चलते रहना है हम� ,�जतना हमारा काम है ,


अपने दे श के वीर जवानो पर हम� है गव� II

तु�हे दद� से मु करना है उनका कम� ,


दे श के �लए मर �मटने को तैयार ह� हम II

अगर ��मन आये तो सर काटने को भी त�पर ह� हम ,


तु�हारी शान ही, मेरा मान और स�मान है II
भारत माता तु�हे मेरा सलाम है II

अ��ष अ�नका
बीबीए (सामा�य) 1 वष� (��तीय पाली)
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का सं ह

माँ

माँ,

कौन होती है माँ।

मुझे �ख म� दे खकर रोती है माँ,


आँख� से �गरते मोती क� तरह होती है माँ।
अकेलेपन म� भी साथ दे ती है माँ,
मुझे सुलाकर सोती है माँ।

साँझ सवेरे जो �च�ता करती है माँ,


�दयो के उजाले सी होती है माँ।
भगवान जैसी होती है माँ,
मुझे सुलाकर सोती है माँ।

घर जो चलाती है माँ
डर जो भगाती है माँ,
�नेह जो दे दे ती है माँ,
मुझे सुलाकर सोती है माँ।

डाँट ज�र दे ती है माँ,


�यार दे कर मना भी लेती है माँ,
मुझे खुश दे खकर हँस भी दे ती है माँ,
मुझे सुलाकर सोती है माँ।

� यांशी वाई �सह


बीबीए, II वष� (�थम पाली)
CREATION 2022

57
का सं ह

󰏋󰏋दल क󰎪󰎪 बात

भाग दौड़ के इस जीवन म�, आया एक �याल,


पास बुजुग� के बैठँू , और कर लूँ चंद सवाल।
पूछा अपनी दाद� से म�ने, मुझको ये बतलाओ,
पहले और अब के जीवन म� मुझको भेद बताओ।

ये सुन दाद� क� आँख� म� भर आये कुछ मोती,


काश �ज�दगी पहले जैसी सीधी साद� होती।
चारो तरफ खुले से घर थे, आसमान �दखता था,
तार� भरी रात म� घर का आँगन महकता था।

अब हर तरफ इमारत� ह�, गुम हो गया गगन है,


आँगन तो अब रहे नह और खाली-खाली मन है।
दाद� क� बात� सुन आया याद� का एक रेला,
घर का वो बड़ा-सा आँगन, �जसम� बचपन खेला।

दाद� ने जब छे ड़ी मुझसे, पड़ो�सय� क� बात,


�यार भरे द�सय� चेहरे �फर आ गए मुझको याद।
पूरा ही मोह�ला पहले, होता था प�रवार,
खु�शयाँ साथ मनाते , साथ उठाते गम का भार।

आज पड़ोसी नही जानता, साथ म� रहता कौन है,


गम और खु�शयाँ खुद के हो गए, �र�ते सारे मौन ह�।
सब बालक �म � म� खेल�, �फर भी ना कोई बीमारी थी,
नल का पानी पीते थे और हवा बड़ी ही �यारी थी।

आज मशीन� के हाथ� म� सबक� जीवन डोर है,


�फर भी बीमा�रय� के दलदल म� ,डू बा पोर-पोर है।
अब दाद� का सारा �ख, चेहरे पे उभर कर आया,
सारे अपने �र हो गए,हर कोई �आ पराया।

ना ब े अब सुने कहानी, ना कोई हंसी �ठठोली,


सब अपने मोबाइल म� डू बे, हमरी �ज�दगी अकेली।
दाद� के �खड़े सुन, मेरा �दल ऐसे भर आया,
बरस� बाद उनको म�ने, अपने गले से लगाया।

आओ हम सब अपने बुजुग� का, रखे ऐसे �यान,


अपना व त तो दे ही उनको, साथ म� द� स�मान।
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ाची जैन,
बीबीए, I वष ( � तीय पाली)

58
का सं ह

तू कौन है
इं ो : अभी घर से सपन� क� राह पर चलने के �लए तैयार हो ही रहे थे �क �कसी ने दरवाजे पे ही रोक �लया
और पूछा ....

तू, तू कौन है ?
�या �कसी अमीर बाप क� औलाद है तू,
या �कस नेता का �र�तेदार है तू,
जो तेरा मन चाहे वो तू कर सके खा�तर
ऐसा कौन है तू?

म� बताउं गा क� कौन है तू,


इस समाज का नौकर है तू,
मेरी सोच का, हम सब क� सोच का बंद� है तू,
अपने हालात� का गुलाम है तू।

अब टे क घुटने,
गलती से भी ये आंख� दे ख ना ले सपने।
जो म� कहता �ं वही कर,
अपनी �ज�दगी का एक-एक पल मर।

शायद यही �ं म�,


अपने मां-बाप क� उ�मीद� म� �घरा �ं म� ।
उठने का �वाब न दे ख सकूँ इतना, इतना �गरा �ं म�,
शायद, शायद यही था म�।

पर अब नह

है �ज़� सूय� �नगल जाउं गा बजरंगबली भ �ं,


आसमान म� दे ख के खुद से ही बतलाता �ं,
�क ये नील गगन छोटा पड़ जाए मेरे कद के सामने,
वो नीलकंठ म� खुद म� ही पाता �ं।
म� वो �ं जो दहकता समंदर रोक दे ,
आता बवंडर रोक दे ।

ऐ समाज मेरे स� का इ��तहान न ले,


झुकाने पर झुक जाए जो वो एकल� नह कण� �ं म�।
CREATION 2022

ह षत नां�गया
बीबीए (बी एंड आई) I वष (I �श ट)

59
का सं ह

ज󰋼󰋼- मरण

भाप बनी सागर से �नकली


बूंद उड़ी बादल क� तरह...
एक �दन बा�रश बन बरसी,
बूंद �फरे �फर यहाँ वहां...

बूंद कहे सागर को जाना,


जब जाना �फर बूंद कहाँ ...
एक �दन बा�रश बन बरसी,
बूंद �फरे �फर यहाँ वहाँ ...

सागर ने ही बू�द बनाई,


सागर म� ही गए समायी
कोई बूंद �फर घर को आई,
कोई बूंद �फर रहे पराई ...

एक �दन बा�रश बन बरसी,


बूंद �फरे �फर यहाँ वहाँ ...
भाप बनी सागर से �नकली
बूंद उड़ी बादल क� तरह ...

एक �दन बा�रश बन बरसी,


बूंद �फरे �फर यहाँ वहाँ ...

ी. र�वदर काजल
सहायक ोफेसर, बीसीए
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Through The Lens

CREATION 2022

“Photography is an austere and blazing poetry of the real.”


– Ansel Adams
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Photograph by: Sarthak Pasrija, BBA (G), I Photograph by: Vedant Yadav, BBA I Year
Year

Photograph by: Kunal Sethi BCA III Year BCA (I Shift)


CREATION 2022

Photograph by: Mehul, BCA I Year (I Shift)


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Photography Competition
“Glimpses of Holi Celebration”

First Prize: Kunal Sethi BCA III Year (I Shift) Second Prize : Mehul, BCA I Year (I Shift)

Third Prize: Manmohan Singh BCA I Year Diwakar, BCA I Year

CREATION 2022

Piyush Bhagat, B..Com. (H) II Year


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From Notebook
to Canvas
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“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”
– Edgar Degas
By: Jaspreet Singh, BCA II Year (I Shift)
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Tanya Singh, B.Ed. , II Year
Kumari Vinaya Rana, BBA,
Manya Tomar, BBA, I Year
1st Sem

Deepanshi Sharma, BCA, II Anubhav Roy, B.Com(Hon


Year s), II Year

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Radhya Sharma, BBA(G),


I Okshita, BBA (B&I), I Year
Year
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(B&I) I
I Year (II Rishita Malik, BBA
BBA I Simran Tuli, BBA II Year
Ranvir Chaudhary, Shift)
Year

, 1st Sem
I Year Arushi Anika, BBA
(B&I) I Sa kshi Sharma, B.Ed.
Kriti Lawaria, BBA
Year
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A, I
Pratham Udaniya, BC
Year
66
ALL THAT
GLITTER!

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BBA (GEN) I SHIFT
2018-21

Pooja Sehrawat Rashi Agrawal Aanchal Pawa


I Position II Position III Position
94.27% 91.07% 90.23%

2019-22

Arshiya Khandelwal Akshit Goel Abhishek Chawla


I Position II Position III Position
89.19% 88.09% 87.50%

2020-23
CREATION 2022

Jahanvi Mehrotra Saksham Verma Kanika Bhateja


I Position II Position III Position
96.27% 96.14% 95.32%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BBA (B&I) I SHIFT
2018-21

Janvi Kapoor Shreya Bansal Neelam Sharma


I Position II Position III Position
93.66% 93.5% 91.54%

2019-22

Nipun Dhingra Kartika Suri Prachi Gupta


I Position II Position III Position
91.63% 91.53% 91.39%

2020-23
CREATION 2022

Saloni Sharma Aman Verma Siddhant Narula


I Position II Position III Position
97.56% 96.52% 96.19%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BCA I SHIFT
2018-21

Ankit Jee Prachi Shukla Soumya Awasthi


I Position II Position III Position
94.10% 93.76% 93.41%

2019-22

Naman Malhotra Muskan Dhapa Vinay Ghildiyal


I Position II Position III Position
93.40% 93.31% 93.20%

2020-23
CREATION 2022

Akshat Jain Jasmehr Kaur Bhatia Kartikey Bhatia


I Position II Position III Position
97.07% 96.19% 94.70%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
B.ED.
2020-22

Rimjhim Eva Singh Surbhi Tomar


I Position II Position III Position
90.89% 88.33% 87.67%

2019-21

Utkansha Shweta Bansal Mani Solanki


I Position II Position III Position
89.07% 88.3% 87.3% CREATION 2022

71
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
B.COM.(H) I SHIFT
2018-21

Kashish Singh Akshit Gupta Kripa Grover


I Position II Position III Position
94.68% 94.48% 94.46%

2019-22

Vanshika Grover Yash Bajaj Charvi Kohli


I Position II Position III Position
94.75% 94.04% 93.23%

2020-23
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Anmol Rakshit Rana Anubhav Roy Yash Rawat


I Position II Position II Position III Position
98% 97.83% 97.83% 96.96%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BBA-GEN II SHIFT
2018-21

Mansi Solanki Lakshay Nagpal Shubham Dabas


I Position II Position III Position
90.92% 90.73% 90.07%

2019-22

Kashish Gupta Naman Bajaj Runjhun Bahuguna


I Position II Position III Position
87.11% 86.98% 86.54%

2020-23
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Vrinda Girotra Komal Yadav Aryamann Saluja


I Position II Position III Position
96.41% 96.36% 96.16%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BBA (B&I) II-SHIFT
2018-21

Jappreet Kaur Jhanvi Khanna Kudrat Satija


I Position II Position III Position
90.5% 89.5% 86.5%

2019-22

Puneet Arora Anushka Aggarwal Aryan Gautam


I Position II Position III Position
93.48% 90.98% 90.15%

2020-23
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Ayushi Tomar Samiksha Ratkali Tushar Goel


I Position II Position III Position
97.95% 94.46% 94.27%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BCA - II SHIFT
2018-21

Itisha Gupta Kartik Kapoor Adarsh Singh Tomar


I Position II Position III Position
89.05% 88.95% 87.31%

2019-22

Sneha Sah Surbhi Pandey Sakshi Rana


I Position II Position III Position
93.71% 92.25% 91.43%

2020-23
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Mohammad Kasim Akshay Sharma Abhay Verma


I Position II Position III Position
94.48% 94.46% 94.41%

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
BCOM.(H) II SHIFT
2019-22

Hiten Wadhwa Dipesh Singh Sweta Bisht


I Position II Position III Position
94.61% 94.54% 93.53%

2020-23

Sachi Rajpal Kirti Nangia Vartika Shukla


I Position II Position III Position
98.25% 98.17% 97.92%
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Bevy of Luminaries

“The whole purpose of education is to


CREATION 2022

turn mirrors into windows.”


– Sydney J. Harris.
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University Gold Medallist
Jappreet Kaur- BBA (B&I) Speaks...
Interview conducted by Ishita Anand, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Ishita: Your strategy during your exams? How


did you manage your studies in Covid?
Jappreet: My strategy during my exams was pretty
clear and short, “to give my best in my studies”.
Look, the breakdown of Corona virus was the
worst. As others suffered a lot during this time,
I also faced many challenges and the biggest of
them was ‘How to cope up with mental health?’
During this time, my life got affected and so my
studies. It was not at all easy to maintain a balance
between studying and doing other things to keep
oneself safe. I managed my studies during this time
with the same mantra I gave above, giving my best,
because that’s the only way.

Ishita: How has MSI contributed to your


personality development?
Jappreet: The best moment of my life in college was
the initial turn in my life towards my personality
development. The presentations that we all have
to give in different subjects really changed my
panache, and made me believe in myself more.
Jappreet Kaur The freedom that teachers gave to ask questions or
(BBA B&I) 2018-2021 Gold Medalist doubts also boosted my confidence levels.

Ishita: Tell me something about yourself ? Ishita. Were you preparing for any other
Jappreet: First of all, my sincere thanks to the competitive exam alongwith your graduation?
People who choose to read about my life in MSI. Jappreet: When I was in second year of my college
My name is Jappreet Kaur, and I am the alumnus of the breakdown of corona virus happened. At that
MSI. I completed my 10+2 from S.S. Mota Singh time, I gave priority to my mental health wellness.
senior secondary school, Paschim Vihar. In 2018, I So, I started preparing for competitive exams in my
had two options in my mind regarding career and last year of college i.e., 2021. I would say it was
that were to choose between teaching profession neither easy nor difficult to prepare for competitive
and banking. After various counselling sessions, exam simultaneously with my graduation. All you
I decided to go for professional course BBA. I need is a mindset full of courage and determination
cleared CET of IP university with good marks and and a positive attitude towards life.
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got admission in BBA (Banking and Insurance) in


MSI.

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University Gold Medallist
Shubham Arya-BCA speaks...
Interview conducted by Mankia, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Manika: What was your family’s role in your


journey so far?
Shubham : My Family played a vital role in my
journey so far. They supported me a lot. As I
belong to a Lower middle-class family, so It’s not
very easy for my father to send me to such a well
reputed college. But still without caring about the
family’s economic status, he sent me to such a good
college. My mother also sacrificed a lot for me.
When I used to study at night for my exams, she
also didn’t sleep, so that If I need something, she
can provide me. Overall, I should say that I can’t
imagine myself without my family and without
their support I can’t achieve this success.

Manika: What advice will you give to your


juniors in MSI?
Shubham: I would like to give few advises to my
Juniors in MSI. First thing is that never do Smart
work in study rather do a little bit of hard work
which can give you benefits in future as well. Second
thing is that always focus on self-study because the
Shubham Arya knowledge which you will get from self-analyzing
BCA 2018-21 Gold Medalist the things, no one gonna give you that knowledge.
Third thing which I always followed in my life is
that always go beyond the limits of anything or any
Manika: What was your source of inspiration? work which you are doing as it will give either the
best results or the worst results and that is totally
Shubham: Inspiration is something which acts as dependent on the work which you are doing. If you
a catalyst in my life for prodding me forward. If I are doing good work then you will definitely get
talk about my source of inspiration, so there are a the best result. And lastly I would like to say that
lot of sources of inspiration for me. But among all always prioritize your works.
of them the foremost source of inspiration for me is
my family, my teachers and my batchmates as well.
In my family, everyone is doing great things in their
domain, which gives me an immense inspiration of
doing something big in my domain.
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University Gold Medallist
Kashish Singh - B.Com.(H) speaks...
Interview conducted by Abeer Khan, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Abeer: What are your fond memories of MSI?


Kashish: Thinking about the 3 years that I have
spent in MSI brings back a flash of memories that
I will cherish for my entire life. The support I’ve
got from my teachers, friends, seniors and juniors
is something I’ll forever be in debt of. Spending
hours in canteen, studying till the very last moment
of semester exams, standing in long queues to get
the photocopies & copying each other’s project
work on the last day is something I can never forget.

Abeer: How do you feel on receiving such an


honour?
Kashish: Receiving the gold medal from the
honorable CM Shri Arvind Kejriwal and other
dignitaries was a moment of honour for me and
my family. My mother had tears after seeing me
on stage and that made my 3 years of hardwork,
perseverance and dedication of use.

Abeer: What advice will you give to your


juniors in MSI?
Kashish Singh
B.com(H) 2018-21 Gold Medalist Kashish: Enjoy your college life to the fullest
because you’re going to miss this time real bad,
but at the same time start preparing yourself for the
real competitive world that awaits you after these
Abeer: Tell me something about yourself?
beautiful 3-4 years. Participate in maximum events
Kashish: I’m a hard-working, self determined and to get that exposure, start building your connections
focused individual. I’ve been an academic scholar and show the world what MSIans are made of!
since my school days but MSI made me explore
the fun side to me. I love dancing & connecting
with people. Since the time I’ve graduated I have
been working in the corporate sector and it has
been amazing so far because of my ready to learn
attitude.
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University Gold Medallist
Tushar Saneja- BBA speaks...
Interview conducted by Akshansh, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Akshansh: What advice will you give to your


juniors in MSI?
Tushar: My advice would be to just enjoy the
process. MSI believes in the holistic development
of students by providing them with a perfect blend
of academic and extra-curricular activities. The
teachers are the biggest asset here so, try to make
use of the experience of them to make your life
better. Academics are a very important part of a
student life so learn about how you perform well.
Give Presentations as it increases the understanding
of any topic by many times and engage in class
activities as much as possible. As I said, Enjoy the
process.

Akshansh: What role your friends have played


in this entire journey so far?
Tushar: I don’t believe there is any college life
without friends & I am lucky to have such good
friends. As BBA has 5000+ students in the
university, many times it happened that I used to
doubt upon myself on how can I compete with these
Tushar Saneja many students but then it was my group of friends
BBA 2017-20 Gold Medalist who used to motivate me to the fullest. It is rare to
find someone who is happy in your achievements
and we’ve also created some lifetime memories. So
Akshansh: Share your experience of University my friends have played a very important role and
Convocation. I’ll always be grateful to them.
Tushar: The convocation is a very different
experience. Everyone in the convocation robes
and you get to share stage with various dignitaries
which makes it even more exciting. You get
to meet toppers of all the courses which helps
in building network and getting various useful
insights. Speeches given by the dignitaries are so
much motivating and teach a lot of things about
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life. Overall the convocation makes you feel proud


about your achievements and motivates.

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University Gold Medallist
Ruchika Gupta- BBA(B&I) speaks...
Interview conducted by Ishita, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Ishita: What was your family’s role in your


journey so far?
Ruchika: My family always supported me
throughout the journey. From creating a safe place
for me to study to always mentoring me whenever
i was feeling low, they were always by my side.
My friends also motivated me to perform better at
studies. My parents have always been the source of
my inspiration. They have always inspired me to
be hardworking and be true to whatever task you
have at hand.

Ishita: What are your fond memories of MSI?


Ruchika: Fest days were always my favourite. I was
personally involved in organising events during
these times and loved each and every moment of it.

Ishita: What advice will you give to your


juniors in MSI?
Ruchika: I take each day as it comes. I’m not
sure where I’m from achieving the goals I’ve set
Ruchika Gupta for myself but I’m slowly moving forward with
BBA(B&I) 2017-20 Gold Medalist whatever comes my way. Doing that with full
focus and give in my 100%. I was preparing for
my masters back then and managing both was one
a task. But, as I mentioned, taking each day at a
Ishita: Tell me something about yourself?
time and being clear with what is required in that
Ruchika: I am very focused and determined moment helped me to achieve a balance between
individual who believes in completing the task/ both. I would suggest my fellow juniors to always
duty with sheer commitment. have a to-do list at hand to jot down everything that
is needed to be done and then setting up priorities
Ishita: Share your experience of University based on the importance of each task.
Convocation.
Ruchika: My experience at the University
Convocation was very good. Everything was well
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organised and in a systematic manner.

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University Gold Medallist
Ritika Mehra- BCA speaks...
Interview conducted by Auchitya, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

Auchitya: Did you face any peer pressure? If


yes, how did you handle it then?
Ritika: I believe that I don’t get influenced by peer
pressure nor will I create peer pressure. I believe
in inclusivity. I consider myself an ambivert so
my interactions in college with my classmates
were more “colleague to colleague” and we helped
each other out Also talking about competitiveness
in class, I never felt any of that, but rather took
inspiration from my classmates to do better.

Auchitya: What was your source of


inspiration?
Ritika: At beginning I was more interested in the
co-curricular aspect of college but I also focused
on my studies such that I was able to succeed in
what I was doing along with my co-curricular
activities. My inspiration would be my family as
we had overachievers since school time as my
sister managed all together. She was a multitasker.
I’ll always be grateful to them.

Ritika Mehra
Auchitya: What advice will you give to your
BCA 2017-20 Gold Medalist
your juniors in MSI?
Ritika: Most people enter college with a blank
mind & don’t know what they want to do. That’s
Auchitya: Share any specific memory from
fine but you should know what’s important for you
MSI?
& prioritize accordingly. If you want to prioritize
Ritika: As I was from a girl’s school, it was a studies that’s also good as it helps you set the base
protective environment but coming to college for further practical experiences. Be in touch with
and adjusting here was easy for me because the teachers while engaging yourself in something you
teachers were great and knew what students were think will help you grow. Never compare yourself
aspiring for. They knew that I’ll do co-curricular with others & focus on yourself.
activities along with my studies, also I made sure
that I should maintain a balance so assignments
were on time and even if missed a class, I knew
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what was happening in the class.

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University Gold Medallist
Sweta Singh- B.Ed. speaks...
Interview conducted by Prachi, Student Editorial Board (Creation)

hard to improve in every semester.. The two years I


spent in MSI are worth remembering.

Prachi: Which were your golden keys to


achieve this success?
Sweta: It will be wrong if I say that only my
efforts resulted in this success. Infact, it was the
dedication of my teachers as well. The way they
guided us in every activity, homework, projects,
internships was truly commendable.Without them
it was an impossible task. A student always require
a supporting hand to brush up his/her skills.

Prachi: What are your views on peer pressure?


Did you face any such pressure? If yes, how did
you handle it then?
Sweta: A big yes :) I had a good competitive batch.
Till the last semester, each of us gave our best. It
was a healthy peer pressure which helped me to
know my strengths and weaknesses.

Sweta Singh Prachi: What advice will you give to your


B.Ed. 2018-20 Gold Medalist juniors in MSI?
Sweta: Just focus on small goals at a time. Do best
in every assignment and every internal exam. Refer
Prachi : How did you feel on receiving such an reading material from multiple sources. It helps in
honour? preparing quality answers. Ask your teachers, they
have immense knowledge to guide you.
Sweta: It was a wonderful experience. It feels so
good when your efforts are acknowledged. It was
a proud moment for me, my family and super
supportive lecturers.

Prachi: Why is MSI so special according to


you?
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Sweta: The USP of MSI is that it focuses on every


aspect of development. The teachers are very
supportive who played a crucial role in pushing me

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Jagmohan Chauhan
Assistant Professor in ECS
University of Southampton, UK
BCA Batch 2001-2004

I am an Assistant Professor/Lecturer in ECS at the University of Southampton in


the UK (top 100 in the world and a founding member of Russell Group).
My research interests lie in investigating sensor technology, machine learning and
data science for healthcare, and optimizing AI for embedded devices. Before that I
was a PostDoctoral Researcher in the Mobile Systems Group at the University of
Cambridge. I have published papers at some of the top computer science
conferences such as NeurIPS, KDD, ICASSP, MobiSys, IPSN, UbiComp and
leading journals such as Nature and IMWUT. What I like about my job is the
freedom to work on research topics and areas I like, traveling to conferences,
meeting brilliant minds, and collaborating with people, especially the students
thereby providing me a chance to learn from basically everyone!

Regarding my education, I did my MSc (Research) from Canada and obtained


my PhD from University of New South Wales in Australia on the topic of usable
security with full scholarships. Prior to that, I did my Bachelors from MSI. The
time I spent at MSI was great. I will always be indebted to the teachers at MSI
who were super helpful and whose teaching laid strong foundations for my
forthcoming academic career. I also made some very good friends during my stint
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at MSI even though I wasn't very outgoing!

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Richa Jain
Kathak exponent
empanelled with Ministry of
external affairs, Ministry of
culture and Ministry of I&B
a performing arts educator
and a research scholar.
B.Ed. Batch 2004-2005

My years at MSI were indeed the best ones. I got the opportunity to
study under the best of lecturers, each being an ocean of knowledge.
MSI provides an environment that inculcates discipline and at the
same time gives ample scope to develop an individual’s uniqueness.
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Ramita Singh
Success Programs Manager
for Enterprise Networking ,
Security & Data Center
software adoption
Cisco Systems India
BCA Batch 2008-2011

I work with Cisco Systems India as Success Programs Manager for Enterprise
Networking , Security & Data Center software adoption. I work with the most
engaged community in Cisco
In this role , it is important to translate complex business problems for accelerating
digital transformation journeys for customers . The work here builds you up every
day and we have the best people in the industry to work with . What makes Cisco the
best place to work in so many countries, amongst several things , is the culture . This
company is a community, and we are encouraged to collaborate and pollinate across
teams , across departments , across countries.
To have a sense, to get on there and work with teams across countries , departments
and teams , requires at the heart of everything else , trust , acceptance and the
willingness to collaborate.
This is something Maharaja Surajmal Institute blessed me with in my formative
years. In my journey in MSI , I got the opportunity to collaborate with best in breed
faculty , across departments to really get a sense of what they were doing what stood
out is the culture to Lean in. In my journey so far , my understanding is , when
people lean in there is an opportunity to really accelerate outcomes . I remember
fondly the warmth faculty expressed and the dedicated discussions often with the
most sympathetic manner to really understand where students came from and what
could be the forward path for students in their professional journey.
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Most importantly , in MSI , faculty lead with wisdom & compassion which served to
be invaluable learning truly , right at the onset of the career journey for me .
Wish everyone the best of luck.

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Ramnik Singh
Senior Manager and
Practice Lead
Software ONE
BCA Batch 2008-2011

I am a Senior Manager/Practice Lead in SoftwareONE, which is a leading


Switzerland-based multinational. My primary role is to define processes,
onboard new cloud technologies, and drive the business with my team.
Right from my BCA days in MSI, I was inclined toward technology. After
my campus placement at MSI, I did my MCA. My professional journey of
over a decade introduced me to the interesting side of human behaviour
that led me to pursue a master’s in psychology in 2020.
My interest lies in reading, traveling, camping, and anything outdoors. I
am passionate about both bhangra and bachata.
When I joined MSI, I was an introvert. The peers and teachers here really
helped me develop an essential part of my personality and mindset. As a
tribute to MSI, I strive to run placement drives and visit our teachers
frequently.
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Kirti Sharma
SEL Educator,
PsyWithin
BBA (B&I), Batch 2009-12

School to College transition is indeed a very important and nervous moment for any
student. Stepping into the beautiful campus of Maharaja Surajmal Institute in 2009, I
remember being fascinated by the opportunities it would have to offer. We had access
to diverse opportunities, though I wish I had participated more than I did. Few of my
memorable engagements were participating and organizing in Street Plays, Leaders
For Tomorrow NGO, Blood Donation Camp, College and University Fests, Farewell
for Seniors, Marketing Fests/ Competition etc. These served as a foundation towards
Personality Development and confidence building.
Over and above the infrastructure and various opportunities, my memory is fresh
when I remember the significant contribution of College Professors who went a long
way in shaping me. I feel blessed to be in touch with them till date as my guides – Dr.
Rajeshwari Malik, Dr. Alka Mittal, Dr. Parul, Dr. Sumita and many others.
In 2018, it was thrilling to be back on MSI Stage, this time as a Resource Person for
“Shibui” Inspirational Session organized for BBA Students in jam-packed Seminar
Hall which turned out to be a huge success. Another such session was conducted
online on the topic “Navigating through the New Normal” in 2020 during the onset of
Pandemic to help students be Emotionally Fit. Furthermore, having the opportunity
to be a part of MSI Alumni Association is an added responsibility which I consider a
way of serving in years to come.
In my experience as an SEL Educator, Psychologist and now an Entrepreneur, I do
believe that Maharaja Surajmal Institute has the required Infrastructure, Educators,
and intent to holistically build students for future. However, at the end of the day it is
upon students to capture these opportunities without hesitation and selectively learn
what they ought to.
I extend my gratitude to my Professors, Seniors, Batchmates and Juniors to share
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memories for life and help me build myself for better. My concluding word to Current
Students- Have the courage to Learn, Unlearn, Relearn to rekindle your Wisdom and
Strength within.
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Lav Kumar Srivastava
IAS, PS(PS-PMO)
Ad.Sec,CCS(Cabinet
Committee on Security)
Chief Monitoring Officer,GST
Council
BCA Batch 2011-14

It's an immense pleasure and feeling proud while writing this. I was inducted to
MSI's BCA batch in 2011 as just a school passed boy who had lot of dreams in his
eyes to not only getting a high salaried job but to become a meaningful person to the
society. Today I'm a person of any caliber is because of MSI and it's respected
faculties as they provided me with the right platform, direction and exposure to
become the representative of our nation and no matter how long I chew on my
thoughts, I can’t thank enough my Alma Mater to get to where I am today.
2014, the year when I've became graduate and eligible for writing civil services and
2016, the year when i became an IAS officer. From then I've worked at many places
and now currently holding major responsibilities in administration.
My words seem to fall short of explaining the impact the MSI made in my life. So at
the end I owe all my success to this institution for giving me every opportunity to
explore my potential and emerge as an administrator.
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Anshika Batra
Assistant Vice President -
Human Resources, Credit
Suisse
BBA (B&I), Batch 2011-14

I had a great experience at MSI. The faculty members are supportive and easily
accessible. The placement cell actively works and guides the students through
the placement process.
The course curriculum has been curated to promote on the job learning through
mandatory internships along with the traditional classroom learning.
College provides ample opportunities to network through annual fests, sports
events and conferences.
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Pravar Agrawal
Manager, Technology Risk
Business Consulting
EY Dublin, Ireland
BCA Batch 2012-2015

MSI has always been very close to my heart and I still try to visit whenever possible.
I completed my Bachelor’s in Computer Applications in 2015 with Exemplary
Performance after which I completed my Master’s in Computer Science from
University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. I personally believe that while academics
are really important, it is also imperative to take part in lot of extra-curricular
activities which helps in the overall development.
Both at MSI and UCD, I always put up my hand to participate in events, societies,
competitions, etc which definitely helped me in a number of ways. I still remember
when I went to Ireland, I specially came back to India to attend the Convocation
Ceremony at GGSIPU wherein I was awarded Exemplary Performance for my
Bachelor’s by the Lt. Governor of Delhi who shared some very inspiring lines with
unfathomable meaning “सी�ढयाँ उनके �लए होती है, �जनक मं�ज़ल छत तक होती है |
आसमान पर �जनक नज़र हो, उ हे रा ता खुद ही बनाना पड़ता है |”
Many people were surprised that I travelled all the way just to attend the ceremony
but that feeling and genuine happiness of me being on the University stage that I saw
in the eyes of my family and MSI teachers was worth every single penny.
I am currently working as a Manager in Technology Risk, Business Consulting at
one of the Big Four in Dublin managing and leading a team, helping solve our
client’s problems. I personally love to travel and have already travelled to 35+
countries and still counting!
All this wouldn’t have been possible without the support and guidance of my lovely
teachers and all the faculty at MSI, who helped in putting the stepping stones and
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forming a solid base which helped me in numerous ways and I would like to thank
my Alma Matter for each and everything. It has given me memories that I will
cherish forever :)
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Vibha Puri
MYP Maths,
Pathways School Gurgaon
B.Ed Batch 2016-18

The two years spent in MSI were the most amazing and enriching years of my life. The
institute organizes various educational visits, guest lectures, conferences and training
sessions to give hands on experience to the students. The management is really supportive
and works hard to provide the best possible facilities and infrastructure.
I can never forget the pain taken by each and every faculty member. They teach
incredibly, share inspiring stories, guide wonderfully and are readily available for each
student. The feedbacks provided by them over the course were so constructive and to the
point, helping me hone my skills in the best possible manner.
I will forever be grateful for the time spent here.
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Gyan Prakash Dwivedi
Senior Consultant
in Business Consulting Risk
Banking & Finance | Credit
Decisioning | Decision
Analytics.
BCA Batch 2015-2018

This is a glorious moment for me when I am writing few words about my


roller coaster ride in MSI. I pursued BCA (2015-18). I just say that It 's very
important that you always remember where you are coming from and
wherever you'll go, that particular institution going to play the most
important role in your life.
Today I'm in EY(Ernst & Young ) which is a big four company as a Senior
Consultant.
Friends you might be heard that Hard work is the key to success but no I
believe that Hard work is incomplete without believingand to be honest to
yourself andthen only you can be able to achieve the fixed goal you want in
life .
you can lie to everyone, but you can't lie to yourself So be honest to yourself
and focus on the process not on the results.

Best wishes.
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Joshita Dua
Senior Financial Process
Executive Analyst
Cognizant Technology
Solutions
BBA(B&I) Batch 2015-18

MSI has provided me a wonderful environment and opportunity to learn and grow myself
not only academically but also as an individual. Thank you to all my teachers for their
infinite guidance and support.
After completion of my graduation in BBA(Banking & Insurance) from MSI in 2018, I
pursued my MBA focused in Finance and HR from Gitarattan International Business
School, GGSIP University.
I am a NET Qualified candidate and currently working with Cognizant Technology
Solutions as a Senior Financial Process Executive Analyst.
Over all these years one thing which I have strongly believed and learned is that in life
everyone faces difficulties and if you can get something easily you will never cherish it. So the
only mantra to success and happiness is your hard work and zealousness towards your goal.
Thank you for giving me this opportunity to share my experience and thank you for all the
learnings and support which I got from this College.
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Vaibhav Malhotra
Supply Chain Consultant
Unicommerce E-solutions
BBA (B&I) Batch-2015-18

On my first day of college, I had diverse emotions running through me. I felt
excited, nervous and anxious all at the same time as I was embarking on a new
journey not knowing what could happen . Thankfully, MSI made that journey
worthwhile
The curriculum of MSI is greatly balanced between theory and experiential
learning. It gave me a solid foundation of the Business world and helped me
choose my path in the corporate world. The professors were very helpful and
guided me along my journey.
Presently, I’m working as a Supply Chain Consultant with Unicommerce E-
solutions. MSI has played a major part in my shaping my career as I was able
to leverage the alumni network to build connections in the domain of my
liking.
All that said, It has been a pleasant experience with MSI. A mix of self-
learning and curriculum has done wonders for me.
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Rohan Gulati
Entrepreneur
Digital Mind 360
BCA 2016-2019

I am extremely delighted to pen this down. I am Rohan Gulati, the founder of Digital
Mind 360 – An Agency with a passion to help small and medium-sized businesses by
providing them with innovative online solutions. With an innate interest and passion for
Digital Marketing, I am now training young individuals in this field at Shaheed Sukhdev
College of Business Studies. I am not only an entrepreneur, but a teacher and I don’t what
else means to have the best of both worlds. Moreover, I am also a Crypto Specialist and
still delving into areas of interest.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude towards MSI, my Alma Mater for making
me so capable in life and giving me the much-needed inspiration and energy to fulfil my
aspirations!
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Visualizing your future is more fun when you are


surrounded by your best friends who shares the same dreams.
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MAHARAJA SURAJMAL INSTITUTE
Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University,
Recognised by UGC u/s 2(f), NAAC ‘A’ Accredited
Rated as Category ‘A+’ by SFRC & ‘A’ by JAC Govt. of NCT of Delhi,
C-4, Janakpuri, New Delhi 110058, Phones: 011-45656183, 011-45037193
Email: [email protected] | Website: www.msijanakpuri.com

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