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World Entrepreneurs Day

The Entrepreneurship Forum, IIC and IQAC organised an Idea Demonstration competition as part of World Entrepreneurs Day on 21st August, 2025.

Resource Person: Mr. Dharmendra V, Founder & Director of Netcraftz Pvt Ltd.

Highlights
Report:
1) The program began with a welcome address to Mr. Dharmendra V, Founder & Director of Netcraftz, who joined us as the Resource Person and Judge, had delivered an impactful session on entrepreneurship.

2) He shared insights on building startups, embracing innovation, and identifying opportunities from real life problems and challenges. His motivational words encouraged students to think beyond traditional academic boundaries.

3) Students showcased their innovative models as part of the demonstration. The models reflected originality, problem-solving approaches, and applicability in real-life situations. Mr. Dharmendra V interacted with the student teams, appreciated their efforts, and offered valuable suggestions to enhance their ideas further.

The event provided a dynamic platform for students to translate theoretical knowledge into creative models, thereby enhancing their practical understanding of entrepreneurship and innovation.

The resource person’s role as a mentor added immense value to the program. His feedback and suggestions guided the participants to refine their ideas and think more strategically about implementation.

The program concluded on an encouraging note, with appreciation for the students’ models and acknowledgment of the resource person’s valuable contribution.

Seminar on “AI & ML” was organised by IQAC, IIC and IT Forum for BCA students on the 18th, August 2025.

Resource Person: Mr. Mohan L S, Certified Industry Expert in AI & ML.

Highlights
The seminar covered various AI topics, including:

  • Typing Games: A typing game where you destroy spaceships by typing words fast
  • AI-powered Branding: Tools that suggest brand and startup names, and create online logos
  • Creative Writing: AI sites that generate stories and creative writing
  • Video Generation: AI video generators that make realistic videos from text
  • Art and Design: AI image generators for art, designs, and game assets, and tools that turn rough doodles into neat drawings
  • Music and Sound: AI tools to create songs and music from text prompts, and soundboard sites with instant funny sounds and memes
  • Interactive Learning: Online drum kits to play virtual drums, and websites that show how things work using animated infographics
  • Puzzle Games: Daily word puzzle games that challenge your vocabulary and meaning-based wordplay skills

The seminar on AI and ML was very informative and interactive. It gave students practical exposure to various AI tools and their applications in creative fields. The session highlighted the vast potential of AI in shaping future technologies. Overall, it inspired students to explore AI-driven innovations in their academic and professional growth.

Intercollegiate IT Project Competition

Fifth semester BCA students participated in Intercollegiate IT Project Competition on 1st August, 2025, at Nagarjuna College of Engineering & Technology.

Participants:

  1. Shashidharan V
  2. Priyanka V
  3. Tarun R

Project Title:
VisionX: Real-Time Detection and Learning with YOLOv8

Highlights:

Real-time object detection using YOLOv8, a Browser-based interface, which has applications in Security, Retail business and Animal detection in farming.

The Project was appreciated for its innovation and societal impact. Students received valuable feedback for further development.

Jeevitam Livelihood Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd

The Placement cell initiated One day Job Assessment & Job Literacy session in association with Jeevitam Livelihood Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd for MBA II and IV semester students.

Resource persons: Ms. Upalabdhi Pandey, Project Manager, Mrs. Rashmi -Senior Project manager and Mr Sanjay Key accounts manager.

Session started with assessment to identify the interested areas for jobs followed by prerequisites for the identified jobs.

The interactive session covered the below topics:

  • Building primary, secondary and tertiary livelihood
  • Differences between Part time, full time & freelance jobs.
  • JD decoding for better opportunities followed by team building activities.

The session was concluded by showcasing the report of student’s interested areas for jobs and proposed areas using assessment software tool.

The session gave an idea of choosing the best job opportunity suitable for the students in career initiation.

Sarvodaya Service Society

As part of Founder’s Day celebration, Management students visited “Sarvodaya Service Society”, located at Vijayapura, Devanahalli, an NGO that works in the domains of special children education, elderly care, and rehabilitation services.

The initiative was aimed to foster empathy, compassion, and responsible leadership by engaging in a socially impactful activity.

Students were briefed on the mission and programs of the NGO, visited classrooms, therapy centres, and old age care units. They interacted with special children, senior citizens and NGO volunteers.

Students arranged a cake on the occasion of Founder’s Day, which was cut by the senior citizens and distributed blankets to the inmates of the NGO.

The experience was emotionally enriching and professionally enlightening.

International Yoga Day Celebrations

The NSS forum of AIMS, organised “International Yoga Day Celebrations” in the Government School of Venkatala, Yelahanka, Bengaluru on 20th June 2025.
Theme: “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”
Objectives:
1) To celebrate International Yoga Day by promoting the global theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health” among school students and the local community for holistic health and harmony through Yoga.
2) To introduce the benefits of yoga for physical, mental, and emotional well-being to the school children and to instill discipline and mindfulness through guided yoga sessions.

Highlights:
1) The session began with a short introduction on the significance of yoga in promoting a balanced lifestyle. The event embraced the global theme “Yoga for One Earth, One Health”, aligning wellness with environmental responsibility.

2) The Yoga session was actively led by our faculty member Ms. Shubhra Chakravorty, who demonstrated key Yogasanas like Vrikshasana (Tree Pose), Tadasana (Mountain Pose), and Trikonasana (Triangle Pose) to promote balance, stability, and flexibility and breathing exercises like Anulom, Vilom and Udgit Pranayama were practiced to enhance mental clarity and calmness. The children were highly engaged and enthusiastic during the session, creating a lively and positive environment.

3) The students expressed their joy and gratitude, while several shared their eagerness to continue practicing yoga regularly. The event not only spread awareness about wellness but also fostered strong community engagement and mutual respect.

The International Yoga Day celebration successfully introduced the students of Venkatala Government School to the importance of Yoga in promoting physical health, mental clarity and emotional balance. The collective participation promoted a sense of community, discipline, and mindfulness among attendees, fostering a commitment to wellness practices. Through simple and guided demonstrations, participants were able to grasp the essence of Yoga and understand how it can be a valuable part of their daily routine.

Environment Day Celebrations

“Environment Day Celebrations” are organized by the IQAC, IIC and NSS Forum of AIMS on 5th June 2025.

Venue: Government School, Venkatala, Yelahanka, Bengaluru.

Highlights:

  1. The NSS Forum of Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research conducted an impactful Environmental Day Celebration titled “Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam” on 05th June 2025 at Venkatala Government School, Yelahanka. The event was organized as part of World Environment Day, in collaboration with Asmithe Global Foundation, to foster a sense of environmental responsibility in young minds.
  2. NSS volunteers and faculty members of AIMS enthusiastically participated in tree plantation drive within the school premises. Each sapling planted symbolized love, care, and respect for the mother Earth. Alongside planting, the faculty members interacted with school children, creating awareness about eco-friendly practices and the importance of conserving nature.
  3. Interactive activities like inspiring short story, skit and short videos with school students created an enthusiastic and educational environment. The faculty engaged with students through informal conversations and value-based encouragement, aiming to boost their confidence, motivation, and awareness of environmental care.

The event successfully created awareness among school children about environmental sustainability and the importance of tree plantation. Through interaction and donation the volunteers built a bond with the students, encouraging education and sharing. This small act of giving brought joy to the children and helped cultivate values of empathy and social responsibility among the NSS team. The celebration successfully met its dual goals of promoting environmental sustainability and building community connections.

Yukti Innovation Challenge 2025

An Intra-collegiate “Yukti Innovation Challenge 2025” was organised by IQAC, Institution’s Innovation Council and IT Forum of AIMS on 6th June, 2025.

Objective
The Yukti Innovation Challenge 2025 aimed to provide students with a dynamic platform to showcase their technical creativity and project development skills. The initiative also sought to encourage problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaborative learning through real-time evaluations and professional mentorship.

Resource Person : Mr. Diptarko Sharma, a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in IT, IoT, Telecom OSS/BSS, and data analytics, conducted a comprehensive evaluation of each student project.

His expertise spans, roles such as Head of Global Delivery and Operations at Frugal Labs, Program Manager at Tech Mahindra, and Delivery Manager at OnMobile Global. With a strong foundation in Python technologies, data analysis, project management, and product development, he brought rich insights and real-world guidance to the table.
Mr. Sharma is also a freelance technology trainer and a Six Sigma Green Belt certified professional.

Event Overview

BCA Student’s have presented their real time project applications as part of the competition

1. Kusuma – Android App Based on College

Feedback:

  1. Integrate push notifications for live updates on events and announcements.
  2. Implement role-based access controls for different user types (admin, student, faculty).

2. Rakshitha R – College Management System (Design Phase)

Feedback:

  1. Use modular system architecture to facilitate scalable design.
  2. Add dashboard functionality to enable real-time status viewing and data visualization.

3. Shashidharan V, Priyanka V, Noorain, Tarun – Student Attendance Management System

Feedback:

  1. Introduce biometric or QR code authentication for enhanced accuracy.
  2. Enable automated attendance reports with export options in Excel and PDF.
  3. Basavaraj Gowda – University Management System

4. Basavaraj Gowda – University Management System

Feedback:

  1. Integrate intra-departmental communication tools for seamless coordination.
  2. Build a digital document management feature for streamlined record-keeping.

5. Vittal – E-commerce Platform

Feedback:

  1. Incorporate secure payment gateways with user verification.
  2. Add a personalized recommendation engine using AI techniques.

6. Yashwanth – Face Detection for Fraud Detection

Feedback:

  1. Train the model on a more diverse dataset for improved fraud detection.
  2. Integrate with existing financial tools for real-time anomaly alerts.

7. Kaverappa – File Organizer

Feedback:

  1. Add a file tagging and search system for ease of access.
  2. Sync the tool with cloud services for data backup and cross-device access.

8. Deepak – Swara: AI Voice Assistant

Feedback:

  1. Expand natural language processing capabilities for better interaction.
  2. Include functionality for executing device-level tasks using voice commands.

9. Gowtham – Travel Management System

Feedback:

  1. Connect with external APIs (e.g., Google Maps) for route and trip planning.
  2. Allow user-generated reviews and travel histories for personalized planning.

10. Sanjeev – Spotify Analysis Dashboard

Feedback:

  1. Use advanced data visualization libraries like Plotly for interactive analytics.
  2. Add user-specific listening trend reports with exportable insights.

The Yukti Innovation Challenge 2025 was a rewarding and intellectually engaging event. Mr. Diptarko Sharma’s presence and expertise added immense value to the students’ learning journey. His detailed evaluations and thoughtful guidance not only improved current project scopes but also inspired students to pursue greater innovation. The event reinforced the institution’s commitment to excellence in technical education and student empowerment.

FAREWELL DAY

Aditya Institute of Management Studies & Research organised FAREWELL DAY for the batch 2022-2025 on Tuesday, 20th May 2025 at the campus Auditorium. The occasion was graced by the Chief Guest, honourable Sri. Sivasailam, IAS, Retd.

Addressing the graduating student’s, the Chief Guest Sri Sivasailam advised to identify their passion and work systematically towards their passion.

Key Points of Address

  1. Highlighted the importance of being a multi-linguistic, including foreign languages. Elaborated on the available career options for the multilinguists in the current era.
  2. Importance of Computer Skills in this digital era.
  3. Entrepreneurship opportunities.
  4. Benefits of Fostering lifelong friendships with their classmates & networking.
  5. Alumni advantages to oneself & to the institution.
  6. Advantages of Life-long connectivity with their Teachers as mentors.

He has emphasised on the opportunities for a bright future in the current digital era and advised the graduating students to be prepared for the challenges of the real world.

Dr. B.A Vishwanath, Chairman & Dr. Priya Vishwanath, Chairperson, Aditya Group of Institutions, congratulated the graduating students and having acquired quality education, wished the students to passionately follow their dreams and fulfill their career aspirations.

The inaugural Session was followed by cultural activities in the glittering event.

Celebration of National Technology Day organized by IQAC, Institution’s Innovation Council & IT Forum of AIMS on 10th May 2025.

Celebration of National Technology Day organized by IQAC, Institution’s Innovation Council & IT Forum of AIMS on 10th May 2025.

Objective:
1) To commemorate National Technology Day by showcasing student-driven technological innovations.
2) To provide students a platform to demonstrate practical applications of their technical learning and to encourage the development of real-world IT solutions using AI & ML.
3) To inspire students to explore emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation.

Highlights:

1) As part of National Technology Day Celebrations, the department has organised a student seminar on technical innovations. BCA students have demonstrated their technical innovations.

2) Some of the key projects included Student Attendance Management System, Library Management System, Online Timetable Management System, Student Academic & Administrative Management Systems, Andriod Application Project, Travel Management System and Virtual assistants (SWARA) inspired by Alexa’s functionality, created to provide voice-based query handling and user assistance.

3) Each presentation reflected the students’ deep understanding of coding, database connectivity, user interface design, and artificial intelligence integration. The websites were not only functional but also creatively designed, reflecting a strong command over front-end and back-end development. The diversity in approach and execution highlighted their ability to translate academic concepts into functional digital solutions. Faculty members observed the presentations and provided valuable feedback to bring their innovations into real time applications.

The National Technology Day celebration was a vibrant showcase of innovation, technical expertise, and student creativity. With enthusiastic participation from BCA, the event exemplified the value of experiential learning and highlighted the importance of practical exposure in shaping future-ready professionals.