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Sona Devi University Student Devrishi Kashyap Selected for Republic Day RDC Camp

Devrishi Kashyap, a First-Year B.Tech Student of Sona Devi University, Selected for Upcoming Republic Day NCC RDC Camp Devrishi Kashyap, a first-year B.Tech student at Sona Devi University, has been selected for the prestigious NCC Republic Day Camp (RDC) to be held on the occasion of the upcoming Republic Day. By participating in this parade, he will bring pride to both Jharkhand and Sona Devi University. Recently, Devrishi was named the Best Cadet among 721 cadets during an event held in Jamshedpur. He was also awarded for Best Drill performance during the selection camp for cadets participating in the Republic Day Camp (RDC) and the Thal Sainik Camp (TSC), both of which are to be held in New Delhi. The camp was highly competitive, focusing on various aspects of cadet evaluation, including drill performance, leadership qualities, physical fitness, and overall personality. Devrishi’s consistent dedication and discipline have led to this significant achievement. This accomplishment not only brings personal pride to Devrishi but also adds value and recognition to the university. On his selection for the RDC or TSC, the management of Sona Devi University expressed their happiness. Dr. Gulab Singh Azad, Registrar of the university, assured Devrishi that he would receive all necessary support from the university at every level.

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Seven students of Sona Devi University selected for the summer internship program.

Seven B.Tech in Computer Science (CSE) students from Sona Devi University, Ghatsila, have been selected for the Summer Internship Program. They will join RIZ Software Consultancy in Kolkata from August 2 to August 28. This company works in the fields of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Software Development. RIZ Software Consultancy has offered these students an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in their project on Database Management. Pooja Tiwari, Head of the B.Tech Department at Sona Devi University, informed that all these students will complete their internship under the guidance of Assistant Professor Anil Bera from the Computer Science And Engineering Department. Vice Chancellor Dr. J.P. Mishra and Registrar Dr. Gulab Singh Azad presented the offer letters to the selected students. On this occasion, Registrar Dr. Gulab Singh Azad said that an internship program is a golden opportunity for students, as it allows them to improve their skills. During this time, they will get the chance to understand the practical challenges encountered in real work environments. He encouraged all students to work sincerely and enhance their skills. He added that during the course of education, students get the chance to see and understand various tools and technologies, and the internship will give them a valuable opportunity to apply this knowledge. Vice Chancellor Dr. J.P. Mishra inspired all students to strive for excellence.

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Prof. Amlan Chakrabarti, Renowned Researcher and Educator, Brings Expertise and Vision to Sona Devi University as New Mentor of the Research Board

y Prof. Amlan Chakrabarti is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Information Technology, currently serving as the Director and Professor at the A.K. Choudhury School of Information Technology, University of Calcutta. He also holds the Position of Adjunct Professor at IIIT Delhi, IIIT Mandi. His contribution in the field of computer science and Quantum Computing is globally acknowledged and recognised as Top 20 data scientist in Asia. Prof. Chakrabarti’s contributions have been acknowledged through several award Beyond Academia, Prof. Chakrabarti is actively involved in various professional organizations. He serves as a Senior Member of IEEE and ACM He is also a member of the Technical Expert Group of the National Quantum Mission, supported by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India.  To know more visit- https://sites.google.com/caluniv.ac.in/amlanc-org

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Sona Devi University Welcomes Mr. Veerender Kumar Jain as New Advisor to the School of Engineering & Technology, Enhancing the University’s Vision for Technological Advancement

Prof. Jain earned his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electrical Engineering in 1966 from the Maulana Azad College of Technology (MACT), Bhopal, which is now known as the Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology (MANIT). He further pursued a Master of Technology (MTech.) in 1968 through a collaborative program between MACT and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Bhopal. This industry-oriented course, sponsored by UNESCO and affiliated with Vikram University, Ujjain, focused on the design and production of heavy electrical equipment’s in India. Prof. Jain is recognized as a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (FIE) and the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (FIETE). He is also a Life Member of the Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE), underscoring his active engagement with professional engineering communities Patents and Publications     More than 150  books on diverse subjects on computer Science for almost all levels of Students and acquired proficiency in developing software and courseware dealing with Computer Languages starting from Basic, Cobol, C, C++, C#, Java, HTML, DHTML, Java and Visual Script, Internet and Web Programming, WAP and WML, Visual Basic and VS.net, VB.net, ASP.net. Windows, MS Office XP, Computer Architecture, System Analysis & Design, Management Information Systems, Communications and Networking, Big Data and Hadoop, Data Science Analytics.

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Consultative Workshop for formulation of Public Private Policy in Higher Education Attended in Technical

🏨Radisson Blu Hotel, Ranchi 📅Date: 14th May 2025 Sona Devi University is proud to have participated in the One-Day Consultative Workshop on Public-Private Policy in Higher Education, organized by the Department of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Jharkhand. 🎙️ Attended in Technical Session-3 by: 👤 Sri Prabhakar Singh, Chancellor, Sona Devi University 👤Prof. (Dr.)J. P. Mishra, Vice Chancellor, SDU ✨ Inaugurated by: 🔊 Shri Sudivya Kumar, Hon’ble Minister, Department of Higher and Technical Education, Govt. of Jharkhand 👥 Notable Presence: 🔷 Sri Rahul Kumar Purwar, Principal Secretray, Department of Higher and Technical Education 🔷 Shri Ramniwas Yadav, Director, Higher Education, Department of Higher and Technical Education 🔷Sri Sunil Kumar, Director Technical, Department of Higher and Technical Education A powerful initiative to reshape the future of higher education through strategic Public-Private collaboration. Honored to be part of this visionary dialogue!

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The 164th birth anniversary of world poet Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore was celebrated today at Sona Devi University.

The 164th birth anniversary of world poet Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore was celebrated today in the auditorium of Sona Devi University, Ghatsila. The event, organized under the joint aegis of the Bengali, History, and Political Science departments, was held on the topic “Rabindranath’s Philosophy of Life, Emotions, and Literary Works.” As the chief guest, Professor Mitreshwar, the former Head of the History Department at Ghatsila College, said that Rabindranath Tagore was the embodiment of fundamental consciousness. He created the “Bhanusinghde Padavali” in the Maithili language to connect with the masses. Rabindranath Tagore is the identity of Bengali culture. If Rabindranath Tagore’s works are separated from Bengali culture, nothing significant would remain in Bengali culture. Remembering Rabindranath Tagore’s contribution to the nation, he stated that he is synonymous with Brahma, who not only saw the problems but also provided solutions. Professor Mitreshwar said that the essence of Gurudev’s works is the feeling of attaining joy, which is only possible through knowledge. He further stated that education, which is not meaningful, leads to destruction. Professor Mitreshwar emphasized that India should become the country of Rabindranath’s dreams. After independence, the country has forgotten Rabindranath Tagore’s educational philosophy. On this occasion, the Chancellor of Sona Devi University, Prabhakar Singh, said that we are fortunate to celebrate the birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore along with that of the great warrior Maharana Pratap. On the occasion of Maharana Pratap’s birth anniversary, today is observed as Shaurya (Valor) Day. Maharana Pratap dedicated his life for the country. Mr. Singh, referring to the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan, stated that the leadership of the country is in capable hands, and we must remain vigilant at every level for our security. We must be ready to take all necessary steps for the security of the nation. The Vice Chancellor of Sona Devi University, Dr. J.P. Mishra, said that the world poet Tagore spoke of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” (the world is one family). He was a lover of nature and had a deep connection with Mahatma Gandhi. The University Registrar of Sona Devi University, Dr. Gulab Singh Azad, spoke about the works of world poet Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore, urging everyone to try to follow the path he laid out. Rabindranath Tagore gave many inspirational thoughts on education, which should be adhered to. He also taught about trust and humility. Dr. Gulab Singh Azad also enlightened the audience about Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore’s views on education. Dr. Subodh Kumar Singh, the former Head of the Bengali Department, was present as a distinguished guest at the event. The program began with the lighting of the lamp. Dr. Sangeeta Chaudhary, Assistant Professor of the Music Department, started the event by singing a composition of Gurudev. Dr. Shiv Chandra Jha, Assistant Professor of the Political Science Department, Dr. Kanchan Sinha, Assistant Professor of the History Department, Santosh Kumar Singh, Assistant Professor of the Physics Department, Anusua Roy, Assistant Professor of the English Department, Krishnendu Datta, Assistant Professor of the Mathematics Department, Dr. Shaikat Chakraborty, Assistant Professor of the Sanskrit Department, and Dr. Dola Roy and Dr. Piyasa Choudhary, Assistant Professors of the Bengali Department, along with many students from the Pharmacy and BTech departments, also expressed their thoughts on the personality and works of world poet Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. On this occasion, faculty members and students from all the university’s departments were present.

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Vice-Chancellor Dr. J.P. Mishra Encourages Staff, Emphasizes the Importance of Staying Dynamic to Progress in Life

At Sona Devi University, Ghatsila, three employees were honored today with the “Star Performer of the Month” award for their outstanding service. Professor Pooja Tiwari from the Department of Electrical and Electronics, Dr. Shaikat Chakraborty, Head of the Sanskrit Department, and Supratim Ghosh from the Department of Commerce and Management were awarded certificates of recognition for their exceptional contributions. The event was graced by Vice-Chancellor Dr. J.P. Mishra, Registrar Dr. Gulab Singh Azad, along with several faculty members and staff. On this occasion, Registrar Dr. Gulab Singh Azad stated that this initiative by the administration would inspire other employees to excel in their work and enhance their efficiency.

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Dipankar Santra, a student of Sona Devi University, Ghatshila, represents in the 9th Netaji Subhas State Games

Dipankar Santra, a second-semester B.Com student of Sona Devi University, Ghatshila, successfully participated in the 9th Netaji Subhas State Games. This sports event was organized by the Bengal Olympic Association in collaboration with the Department of Youth Services and Sports, Government of West Bengal, from April 7 to April 10 in Malda, West Bengal. Dipankar, a resident of Golmuri Gadabasa, shared that he has been associated with the Sports Training Center of the Bolpur SAI Center, West Bengal, since 2019. His coach, Harendra Singh, has been honored with the Dronacharya Award and is also the head of the Jharkhand Archery Association. Dipankar aims to represent Sona Devi University in the Indian University Games this year. He also stated that his next goal is to compete in the National Archery Championship. Through archery, he wishes to bring glory to Jharkhand on national and international platforms.

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One-Day Online Lecture Organized by Sanskrit Department of Sona Devi University, Ghatshila

A one-day online lecture series was organized by the Department of Sanskrit at Sona Devi University, Ghatsila, on April 25 at 3 PM. The theme of the lecture series was “Supreme Life Values Embedded in Indian Knowledge Tradition and the Vedas.” Dr. Shailesh Kumar Mishra shared his thoughts as the chief speaker. In his address, Dr. Shailesh stated that in ancient India, students from various countries used to come to Indian universities to acquire knowledge. The purpose of the Indian knowledge tradition was not merely to gain information, but to learn the art of living. Here, the ultimate aim of life was the attainment of bliss (ānanda). He emphasized that life originates from bliss and ultimately merges into it. Explaining the objective of education in the Indian knowledge system, Dr. Shailesh said that knowledge is not dependent on a degree; rather, we must protect and uphold life values. The Indian knowledge tradition is vast and ancient, preserved over centuries by the Sanskrit language. Through the Vedas, this knowledge tradition has been safeguarded. The Vedas were orally preserved for thousands of years through the recitation in Sanskrit. Dr. Shailesh mentioned that to repay the debt of education received from a guru (teacher), a person could only achieve liberation by educating the next generation. Speaking on linguistic research, he said that modern thinkers are increasingly using Sanskrit as the foundation for their studies. Citing scholars like Pāṇini, Patañjali, Charaka, and Suśruta, he elaborated on the depth of the Indian knowledge tradition. He also provided deep insights into the concept of the Muladhara Chakra and discussed various levels of speech. Linking the ancient contemplations of sages with modern linguistic thought, he explained that this knowledge originated from the Vedas. The oral tradition (śruti) kept the knowledge alive, which was later preserved in scripts like Brahmi, Kharosthi, and others. Dr. Shailesh spoke about the science of sleep and wakefulness. Referring to the Suśruta Saṃhitā, he discussed various sleep states and connected them to the qualities of Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas. By linking the findings of modern medical science with Indian traditions, he highlighted the significance of sleep in Indian medicinal practices. He emphasized that without Sanskrit, there is no existence of Indian history. The history from Kalhaṇa’s Rājataraṅgiṇī to Bāṇabhaṭṭa and Emperor Harṣavardhana has been recorded in Sanskrit. Similarly, Indian political science, law, and economics — such as Kauṭilya’s Arthaśāstra — are written in Sanskrit. Speaking on life philosophy, he said the Bhagavad Gītā is also composed in Sanskrit and teaches the art of life management. In the field of arts and literature, Bharata Muni’s Nāṭyaśāstra, which discusses all aspects of emotions and aesthetic expressions, is in Sanskrit. The richness of Indian literature stems from Sanskrit literature. Great epics like the Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata were also composed in Sanskrit. To understand the great values of life, knowledge of Sanskrit is essential. Dr. Shailesh stressed the need for welfare-oriented qualities that benefit humanity. He pointed out the richness of Sanskrit grammar, which has preserved the purity of the language without any change to this day. He spoke about the crucial role of life values in shaping society, distinguishing humans from animals. He explained the significance of the Vedas, Brāhmaṇas, Āraṇyakas, Upaniṣads, and Purāṇas. Dr. Shailesh emphasized that in the current times, it is necessary to reflect on humanity and life values. Life should be based on truth. The Vedic sages honored their deities by calling them embodiments of truth. He highlighted the importance of truth in human life. Discussing non-violence, he said that the Vedas mention Ahimsa Paramo Dharmaḥ — non-violence is the highest duty. He also spoke about the importance of Yama, Niyama, Asana, and Pranayama. He highlighted the need for purity (śucitā) in life as mentioned in the Vedas. Explaining the balance between diet, sleep, and celibacy (brahmacarya), he said that imbalances are the root cause of many illnesses. Emphasizing the vital role of education in human life, Dr. Shailesh said that one must never deviate from self-study (svādhyāya), as it refines one’s personality. The Vedas convey the message: “Sā vidyā yā vimuktaye” — true education is that which liberates. He also mentioned that prayers for world peace have existed in the Vedas for thousands of years. Dr. Shailesh discussed numerous topics related to human values in the Indian knowledge tradition and highlighted their references in the Vedas for the benefit of all listeners. The Registrar of Sona Devi University, Dr. Gulab Singh Azad, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing that listening to such discussions could go on endlessly. He emphasized that Sanskrit holds immense importance in all areas of life. The Vedas, Purāṇas, and Upaniṣads all emphasize the protection and promotion of human values. Life has no meaning without Yama and Niyama. The program began with a Vedic invocation. Dr. Saikat Chakraborty, Head of the Sanskrit Department, and Dr. Sangeeta Chaudhary, Head of the Music Department, performed the traditional invocation. Dr. Kanchan Sinha, Head of the History Department, delivered the welcome speech, and Assistant Professor Kumari Nikita from the Sanskrit Department conducted the program.

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Sona Devi University Organizes First-Ever Google Online Test

For the first time today, the Department of Engineering and Technology at Sona Devi University, Ghatshila, organized a Google Online Test. The Head of the Department, Mrs. Pooja Tiwari, informed that the test was based on basic computer knowledge and around thirty students participated in it. Students from the Sona Devi School of Pharmacy emerged as the top performers in this online test. Neha Thakur from the Pharmacy Department secured the first position, followed by Kaushlendra Kumar Yadav in second place and Sadhvi Kumari in third. The students were awarded in the presence of the Chancellor of Sona Devi University, Mr. Prabhakar Singh. The Registrar, Dr. Gulab Singh Azad, and the Assistant Registrar, Mrs. Archana Singh, boosted the morale of the winners by awarding them certificates and encouraged them to perform even better in the future. On this occasion, Assistant Professor Mrs. Dania Ashraf and Head of the Psychology Department Dr. Neelmani Kumar, along with several faculty members and students from various departments, were also present.

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