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Sahyadri Conclave - Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, Mangaluru
Wednesday, March 17 2021

Head HR-Reliance Industries Ltd (Oil & Gas) conducts classes for First year MBA on Managerial Communication Subject

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With the intent to get the MBA students exposed to Managerial Talents and stay relevant to the industries, Subjects of First year MBA are shared between the in-house Faculty and Industry experts adorning Managerial positions in esteemed organisations. This is an activity carried out as a part of Immersive MBA initiative and this time, Mr. Nilakantan G, Head HR, Reliance Industries Ltd (Oil & Gas), Mumbai, handled the key topics in Managerial Communication subject for all 3 sections of 1st year MBA separately.
Key Takeaways from the session:
· Self-Assessment – Communication Style
· Psychometric Test – MBTI
· Setting Personal Goals and Objectives
· Emotional Intelligence and Communication Style based on the EI assessment
· Habit of Reading to be developed and Students to present the Review of the Book they read in the next one week
· 5W’s and 1H of Communication
· Learning Stages
· 70:20:10 Learning Model

Sahyadrian recruited by Wego

recruited_by_Wego Hussain Muhammad Bilal from Computer Science & Enineering is recruited by Wego Search Technologies Pvt Ltd in the recently held Campus Recruitment drive.
He is recruited for the post of Junior Software Engineer and the annual CTC offered is INR 4.5 LPA.
About Company:-
Wego is more than just an app, a website or a company. Wego is an idea and belief that everyone has an innate desire and yearning to travel — to experience, to live and to grow. So ingrained is this idea of the human need to travel that they have woven this emotional and eternal question of “why we go?” into the name of their organisation — Wego.

As a part of the ISEA (Information Security Education and Awareness), a Govt of India initiative, Dept of MeitY and CDAC, a workshop was organized for the CIO's (Chief Information Officers) of various MNCs of India

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Dr. Ananth Prabhu G, Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering and Principal Investigator of the Sahyadri Digital Forensics and Cyber Security Laboratory addressed the 150+ participants on Privacy and Anonymity.
Key Points:
1. With the development of the Internet, personal information is becoming more and more transparent. For preventing the information leakage, many security teams are interested in developing anonymous protection of the operating system. Qubes OS, Tails, Whonix, Linux Kodachi are some of the privacy centric OS.
2. Privacy and anonymity are two different concepts. They are both increasingly necessary as we get increasingly wiretapped and tracked, legally so or not, and it’s important to understand why they are an integral part of our civil liberties – why they are not just beneficial to the individual, but absolutely critical to a free society.
3. Privacy is the ability to keep some things to yourself, regardless of their impact to society. To take a trivial example, I lock the door when I go to the men’s room – not because I’m doing something criminal or plotting to overthrow the government in the men’s room, but simply because I want to keep the activity there to myself.So privacy is a concept describing activities that you keep entirely to yourself, or to a limited group of people.
4. In contrast, anonymity is when you want people to see what you do, just not that it’s you doing it. The typical example would be if you want to blow the whistle on abuse of power or other forms of crime in your organization without risking career and social standing in that group, which is why we typically have strong laws that protect sources of the free press. You could also post such data anonymously online through a VPN, the TOR anonymizing network, or both. This is the analog equivalent of the anonymous tip-off letter, which has been seen as a staple diet in our checks and balances.
5. Publishing on social media today is more permanent than chiseling hieroglyphics in stone. Take a step back and consider the whole picture of what you're sharing.

Student Counsellor invited as Guest Speaker for International Women's Day programme organized by District Block Education Office, South Block and Bharath Seva Dal

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Mr. Ankith S Kumar, Student Counsellor, was invited as a Guest Speaker for International Women's Day programme conducted for the Teachers of Primary and Secondary School by the District Block Education Office, South Block and Bharath Seva Dal at St. Joseph Workers High School, Vamanjoor. As a part of Women's Day, Mahila Jagruthi Shibira was organized for the Teachers where Mr. Ankith spoke about issues relating to Women's Health and also shared tips to handle stress in their day -to- day life.

Quote for the day

"The only time you fail is when you fall down and stay down"
- Stephen Richards

 


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