KIIT Review-Vol-13| Issue-VI | October 2012
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KIIT Review-Vol-13| Issue-VI | October 2012
� KilT UNIVERSITY � Declared U/5 3 of UGC Act, 1 Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India 0 �-��.!.Y,�,1.¥!!1A�1I! BHUBANESWAR, ODISHA, INDIA (KilT Entrance Examinati on) KilT Entrance Examination (KIITEE) is the All India Entrance Examination conducted by KilT University, Bhubaneswar for admission into various courses of the University. COURSES AVAILABLE • Engineering • Medical • Dental • Nursing • Law • Computer Application • Biotechnology • Fashion & Film Application Form & Prospectus ofK.IITEE-2013 will be available in the University websites For further Details log on to the University Websites: www.kiitee.ac.in & www.kiit.ac.in KilT University, Po- KilT, Bhubaneswar-24, Odisha, India, Ph: 0674-2742103 , 2741 747, 2725113, Fax : 0674-2741 465 Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS greeting His Excellency Shri Pranab Mukherjee, Hon'ble President of India on behalf of KilT & KISS at Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi. 25th September 2012 contents II Man Becoming Economic Entity: Bl KISS Humanitarian Award Conferred m Prime Minister of Bhutan on Bhutan PM Seminar Lecture on 'Social Justice: Issues and Challenges' at KilT Law School m T hird Em 15th Bhagwan Mahaveer Award Em 1m �� �� YV Chandrachud Memorial Lecture at KilT for KISS Founder 3rd National Finance Conclave KiiT International School Among Top 20 Residential Schools in India Student Achievement Panorama Feed back documentation@ kiit.ac.in Intelligent Wireless e-Campus www.kiit.ac.in KilT UNIVERSITY D e c l a r e d U/S 3 o f UGC A c t , 1956 Multiple streams powered bV a common passion- excellence In today's age of exposure and value addition, KilT University has been able to live up to society's expectations. Its unique focus on quality education with humane touch has resulted in its transformation from a small technical Institute to a world class University within the shortest span of time. • Accredited by NAAC of UGC in 'A Grade' & NBA of AICTE • 20 world class campuses spread over 25 sq. km. of area • 23 schools offering 50 academic programmes • 1500 faculty • Academic partnership with over 60 foreign Universities & researchers and 18,000 students NATIONAL & IN T ERNAT IONAL R ECOGNITION KilT University is a member of prestigious national and international organizations such as International Association of Universities (IAU), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), Association ofCommonwealth Universities (ACU), University Mobility ofAsia and the Pacific (UMAP), Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) and United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI). SCHOOLS OF UNIVERSITY • School ofCivil Engineering • • School ofRural Management School ofFashion Design School ofBiotechnology • School ofMechanical Engineering • • • School ofElectrical Engineering • • Kalinga Institute ofMedical Sciences (KIMS) School ofElectronics Engineering • • Kalinga Institute ofDental Sciences School ofComputer Engineering • • Kalinga Institute ofNursing Sciences School ofComputer Application • School ofFine Art • School ofApplied Sciences • School ofLanguage • School ofLaw • School ofYoga • School ofManagement • School ofMass Communication School ofFilm and Media Sciences KilT Universtiy, At/PO-KIIT, Bhubaneswar-751024, Odisha, IN DIA, Tel. : +91 674 2725113, 2741998 Fax : +91 674 2740326, Email : kiit@kiit.ac.in, Website : www.kiit.ac.in KilT REVIEW Editor Rajesh Verma Editorial Board R.N. Dash S. Khatua Adwaita Gadanayak Sradhanjali Nayak H. Concept & Design Smruti Nayak Manager, Circulation Satyabrata Das Publisher & Printer: Dr. Satyendra Patnaik Co nvocation is the most importa nt event in the aca demic calendar an educational of institution. It is also a major mile ston e in the life of a student. Graduat es of2012 batch ofKIIT Universi ty can take prid the fact that the e in y were blessed by none other tha n His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bh utan on this very significant occasio n. Mr. Thinley is a world leader with a difference. At a time when nations of the worl are mindlessly d purs uing econo mic advantage, he advoca tes increas ing the hap piness content of mankind. Such hu mane policy, as against mechan ical pursuit of wealth, has made Bhu tan one of the happiest cou ntri es of the wo rld. In his tho ught provoking Convocation A ddress, he told the graduates that hap piness comes from balancing needs of the body with min d, caring for enviro nment, pres the erving fundament al institutions like family and marriage an d givin g. It is a great hon our forKilT Uni versity to confer the Degree of D.L itt., Ho noris Causa and for KIS S to confer 201 KISS Hum anitarian 2 Award on a toweri ng personality like Mr. Thinley. Three more emine nt personalities from different parts of the world and India - Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Ho n'ble Minister of E ducation, Isla mic Republic of Afghanistan, Dr. Kee Sun Ham, Hon'ble President, Hanseo University , South Korea and Prof. (Dr.) Baidyanath M ishr a, Eminent Econ omist- were awa rded D.Li tt. I D.Sc., Honoris Causa at the 8'h Annual Convo cation of KIIT University. The last two months witnessed sev eral other important functions in KIIT and KISS. Third YV Chandrachud Memorial Lecture, organize d byKilT School of Law, was deli vered by Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. K. Patnaik, Judge, Supreme Court of India. Another Judge of the Sup reme Court of India, Hon'ble Mr s. Justice Gyan Sudha Misra deli vered a seminar lecture on 'Social Justice: Issues & Challenges' at KilT School ofLaw. Mr. A dity a Puri, M D, HDFC Ban k graced the Third Nation al Finance Conclave organize d by KIIT School of Manage ment. These eve nts are indicative of the fact that KilT andKISS striv e for excellence. Co ntribution of ou r Founder, Dr. A. Samanta in the field of education and social service was recognized recently by Bha gawan Mahaveer Foundation whe n it conferred the prestigious 15th Bhagwan Mahave er Award on him . Annual Co KIITUNIVER Man Becoming Economic Entity: Prime Minister of Bhutan 81Annual Convocation His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan offered a new perspective of life- pursuit of happiness- to the graduating students of KilT University at its 8th Annual Convocation on September 9. He g raced ceremony as the C h ief Guest. Obsession with g rowth has bro u g ht o u r environment a n d civi lization to the bri n k, said Mr. Thin ley i n his convocation a d d ress, while e m p h a s izing that the world is in desperate need of c h a n g e . He was also conferred the Degree of D.Litt., Honoris Causa. Three other eminent personalities from India and different parts of the world were conferred degrees of D.Litt./ D.Sc. by KilT University on the occasion. The recipients of Honorary Degrees are- Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Hon'ble Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (D.Litt.), Dr. Kee Sun Ham, Hon'ble President, Hanseo University, South Korea (D.Sc.) and Prof. (Dr.) Baidyanath Mishra, Eminent Economist, Bhubaneswar (D. Litt.). ocation (From L) Dr. Sasmita Samanta, Registrar, Dr. Kee Sun Ham, Hon'ble TY President, Hanseo University, South Korea, Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, tt./D.Sc. (Honoris Causa) will be conferred on Hon'ble Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan, Prof. N. L. Mitra, Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Baidyanath Mishra, Eminent Economist and Prof. P. P. Mathur, Vice Chancellor at the 8th Annual Convocation of KilT University. "We have become less of human being, and more of economic entity. We need to reclaim our society from the market forces", the Bhutanese Prime Minister said. H a ppi ness comes from ba l a ncing needs of the body with those of m ind and it thrives o n l y when people a ro u n d a re a lso h a p py, said Mr. Th i n l ey, who has won world a ppreciation for proposi n g Gross Nati o n a l H a ppi ness (GNH) as an a lternative deve l o pment p a ra d i g m a n d a dvocating its i nclusion a s t h e ni nth M DG. He advised the stud ents to serve the society and exhorted them to m a ke a beg i n n i n g by serving their parents a n d protecting the i n stitution of m a rria g e . Mr T h i n ley t h a n ked the U niversity for bestowi n g on h i m the Degree of D. Litt., H o n oris Causa. The honour is recognition of his contribution for the betterment of man, said Mr. Wardak in his acceptance speech. " After visiting KilT & KISS, I have learnt that one single individual, even if he had a deprived childhood, can change the world with his dedication", he said referring to Dr. A. Samanta, who s i n g l e h a ndedly esta b l ished KilT U n iversity, a leading i n stitution o f professional educatio n i n I nd i a , a n d Ka l i n g a I n stitute o f Socia l Sciences (KISS), the l a rgest free residentia l tri ba l institute of the worl d . K i l T R e v ~ tf 8t1Annual Convocation Dr. H a m congratu lated the recipients of Honoris Causa degree and g ra d u ating students of K i l T U n iversity. "I devel oped interest i n I nd i a after watc h i n g a movie on Mahatma G a n d h i , when I had j ust passed my medical cou rse", he said, adding that Dr. S a m a nta treads the path shown by Mahatma G a n d h i . I n d ia, one of the 'yo u n gest' cou ntries of the world, has ach ieved rem a rkable progress i n the field of ed ucation, Prof. Mishra stated . However, need of the hour in ed ucation sector is modern ization, q u a l ity i m p rovement a n d teachers' tra i n i n g, t h e nonagenari a n econom ist Dr. Sasmita Samanta, Registrar leading t h e academic procession a t the added. 8th Annual Convocation of KilT University. Expressing best wishes to the g rad uate students, Prof. N. L. Mitra, Chancellor, K i l T U n iversity, in his presidenti a l a d d ress, advised them to keep some space i n their m i n d s for the u n d e rprivileged c h i l d re n . Observing that g l o b a l economic g l oo m is affecting I nd i a n economy, he asserted t h a t higher g rowth rate ca n b e ach ieved b y focus i ng o n a g ri c u lture a n d t h e a g riculturists. Earlier i n his report, Vice Cha nce l l o r, Prof. P. P. Math u r said that the U niversity has ta ken i n itiative to g ive i m petus to research o n the ca m p us. D u ring the last yea r the U n iversity has ta ken ra pid strides i n the a rea, h e said, i nform i n g that more than 1 4 research projects from various nati o n a l and i nternational fu n d i n g agencies have been sa nctioned with a total budget outlay of over Rs. 4 crores. The U niversity has ach ieved 1 00% placement for the 2 0 1 2 passed - o ut students, he added. Total2,216 graduates were awarded graduate and postgraduate degrees in various disciplines. Saurav Prakash, B.Tech (CSE), Abhaya Kumar Sahoo, M.Tech (CSE) and Girish Kumar Ajmera, B.Tech (E&TC) won Founder's Gold Medals for securing the highest CGPA across all programmes, in postgraduate courses and in undergraduate courses respectively. Similarly, 12 students were awarded Chancellor's Gold Medal, while 15 students got Vice Chancellor's Gold Medal. P.K. Bal Memorial Gold Medal, PPL Gold Medal and Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal were also given away on the occasion. Eighteen research scholars were awarded Ph.D. degrees. Dr. Sasm ita Sa ma nta, Reg i stra r p roposed the vote of tha n ks . -His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon 'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan OKIITRev e w � 8 th • // � Annual Convocation Mr. Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley (D.Litt.) Hon'ble Prime Minister The Royal Government of Bhutan Dr. Kee Sun Ham (D.Sc.) Hon'ble President, Hanseo University, South Korea Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak (D.Litt.) Hon'ble Minister of Education Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Prof. (Dr.) Baidyanath Mishra (D.Litt.) Eminent Economist Bhubaneswar ; 8 ' ., ' n o i t a c o ,1 conv th� Annua JVE RStTY N I( I IT U D e g ree s o f. D · Litt./0. S c. s ( H ono n · causa) w· &ea #f!!l! rn Kim Hou of State, rs& �nAddress by ��� G�est Elet ey Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinl RQP GM.c ot BIWn & P11sldtr4.11W Bocli n. .r---�---- Ju..._, r. Soaety of 1a Lc.A' Convocation Address By His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley Hon'ble Prime Minister The Royal Government of Bhutan (9th September 2012 at KilT University) Hon'ble Chancellor, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor, Hon'ble President Ham of Hanseo University, Korea, President of the KilT U niversity and KISS, Madam Bal and the g reat humanitarian, Dr. Samanta. I would also like to recogn ise particularly the eminent members of the faculty, guests, and, above all, the graduating class of 2012. I w o u l d l i ke t o beg i n b y fi rst tha n k i n g t h e U n iversity for the honour that it has bestowed o n me with an H onorary Doctorate in Literature. I s h a l l at a l l time, both in public l ife as well as in my private l ife, try to ensu re that I l ive to the expectations of the U n iversity that has given me this partic u l a r s i n g u l a r h o n o u r. Tha n k you very m u c h ! After w h a t m a y have seemed l i ke a n etern ity, t h e g ra d uati n g class today has c o m e t o t h e o n e o f t h e c u l m i nati ng points i n you r academic career. You have i n this U n iversity a cq u i red the knowledge and s k i l l s that will e n a b l e you to become successful i n you r l ife. Today is certa i n ly a n occasion for celebration, for j u bi latio n . I n fact, as I sta nd here, I wonder whethe r I am delaying your celebrati o n . I do not thi n k you a re i n a mood for a long speech a n d I w i l l try to be brief. But as m uch as it is an occasion for j u bi lation a n d celebrati o n , t h i s is a moment f o r conte m p lation, f o r med itation - as y o u r Cha ncellor w a s tel l i n g m e . I t is a sacred moment today i n y o u r l ife. T h i s is a time t o reflect, i ntrospect a n d try a n d u n d e rsta n d t h e m e a n i n g a n d pu rpose o f l ife. In so d o i n g , it is o n ly to be expected that you wi l l a l l come to rea l ise that it is h a p p i n ess that you wa nt in l ife, that you seek i n l ife. B u t you need to go beyond that - beyond that i nto u n d e rsta n d i ng what rea l ly is h a p p iness, a n d how does one a cq u i re it, o n e achieve it. I n B h u ta n , a country that has been g uided by the p h i l osophy of Gross Nation a l H a p p i ness, which is in fact a deve l o pment p a rad i g m that is based o n the bel ief that the pu rpose of deve l o pment m u st be to fulfi l l the s i n g l e most d es i re o f every h u m a n i n d ivid ua l . And t h a t is happi ness. H a p p i n ess we u n d e rsta n d to be a cond ition where o n e is able to ba la nce the needs of the body with those of the m i n d . As we try to u n d e rsta n d happi ness, we d iscover that h a p p i ness, i ndeed, is a state of being that one ca n not experience u n less a l l those a round us a re in h a rm o n y with us, and a l l those a round us a re h a p py. It is a n i ntercon nected world in which we l ive. If people a round you a re u n h a ppy, you ca n not be h a p py. And the fa mous B u d d h ist master of I ndia o n ce said that the cause of a l l sufferings is the p u rs u it of self i nterest (th i n ki n g of oneself o n ly) while h a p p i ness a rises when one t h i n ks of others - when you conte m plate such thoug hts that you a re inspired i nto t h i n king a bout servi n g society, serving com m u n ity a n d bri n g i ng a bo ut c h a n g e i n the world . You w i l l a l l be leaders in a very short w h i l e with the kind of terms of how much we can consume, how much we can buy and how much we can sell. O u r va l u e to society is only as ed ucation that you a re e q u i pped with . Rather, you a re leaders consumerists. a l ready. And as leaders you ca n cha n g e . And what has been the resu lt? A m u ltipl icity of ca l a m ities that we But is there a n e e d t o c h a n g e the worl d ? Defi n itely so. The world is in desperate need of change. For too long hu manity has pursued the wrong kind of d reams, the wrong kind of ends. For too long society has been pursu ing material prosperity at the cost of everything. Qu ite l i ke what the a re experiencing day after day a l l over the worl d . Firstly, we a re beg i n n i n g to experience the hazards of g l oba l warming, c l i mate c h a n g e . Natu ra l d isasters a re occu rri ng with g reater frequency a n d mag n itude. N ew d iseases a re spread i n g . Crops a re fa i l i n g . There is food a n d energy shortag e . Com m u n ities a re c ru m b l i n g . Chance l l o r has mentioned . When I said at the cost of everyth i n g , I Menta l i l l ness h a s become t h e most ra pidly s p rea d i n g d isease. mea nt at the cost of fa m i ly, friends, the e nviron ment. And su icide is o n the rise. We have pursued, under the conventional economic models, continuous and limitless growth despite the fact that it is a finite world in which we live. The resou rces a re l i m ited . As human beings with moral conscience we have to understand the natural resources, that are our common heritage, do not belong to us, our generation alone, but the generation unborn as well. And yet, o u r resou rces a re depleti ng very ra pid ly. W h a t w e leave t o fut u re g e nerations is someth i n g that we s h o u l d thi n k about, someth i n g that s h o u l d m a ke us feel g u i lty. So we need to th i n k a bout cha n g e . I n the p rocess, what have we beco m e . We have become less of human beings, and we have become absolute economic animals. And our value to society, which in fact has become a marketplace, is in Economic and fi n a n c i a l crisis a re the story of the day a n d we wonder as to whethe r the current recessi o n that we a re g o i n g th ro u g h may lead t o g l o b a l d epression . Unem ployment is on the rise and cou l d possibly g row. Governments a re fa i l i n g peo p l e . Confl icts a re o n t h e rise. And above all, as resources deplete, if we continue with the way we live, if we continue to be guided by this obsession with g rowth, we can only imag i ne what kind of conflicts will rise and how we will destroy ourselves even as we destroy Earth. So we need to c h a n g e . We need to reclaim society from the market forces. We need to become human bei ngs with values. We need to revitalise society, communities and humanity. ''We have become less of human beings, and we have become absolute economic animals. And our value to society, which in fact has become a marketplace, is in terms of how much we can consume, how much we can buy and how much we can sell." bring c h a n g e i n the workplace, who w i l l bri n g mora l ity and ethics i n the workplace. Try to be the person i n the workplace who has u n d e rsta n d i n g , a ppreciation, accom modation a n d tolera nce for a l l you r peers. U nd ersta nd a n d rea l ise that your success must not come at the cost of your peers, of your co workers. And u ndersta nd that the job is not what m a kes you , it is what you m a ke of the job that wi l l g ive you success i n l ife . Ta ke i nterest in your job, commit yourself to it. As you ta ke interest a n d com mit yourself, you w i l l fi n d the job - however sma l l it m i g ht be, u n i m portant it m i g ht be when it was fi rst g iven I do not wa nt to engage in a long lectu re a n d I w i l l be brief. Let's to you - i nteresting . And as you take interest, you w i l l a pply your beg i n by trying to revita l ise society, to recreate society. How do creativity, you will a p p l y you r ski l ls, you will become i n novative we begi n ? S i m p l e ways - fi rst of all, today let's all conte m plate and the job w i l l g row, in terms with its va l u e , in terms of its and t h i n k of who a re those that made it poss i b l e for us to p roductivity, experi ence this j u b i l a nt day - the day that we g ra d uate from this org a nisation and you wi l l succee d . and with that your va l u e w i l l g row in the U n iversity. Who made the sacrifices for us to be able to find a d m ission i n this U n iversity a n d study here? Who have Today is t h e day w h e n y o u s h o u l d u n dersta nd t h e i m portance of borrowed money so that we could attend this U niversity? Who h u m i l ity a g a i n , that your Cha ncellor has spoken of, even have worried for us, who have strived for us so that we cou l d though you may now feel that you have now succeeded a n d you succeed i n l ife? O u r parents . have become h i g h ly ed ucated q u a l ified people - g rad u ates. I n fact, today i s the d a y that you m ust conte m plate a n d reflect o n Today is the day when we must all remember our parents and commit ourselves to dedicating our lives to serving our parents. This is something that the modern world does not have time for. As we u rba n ise, as our fa m i l ies n uclea rise and as we a re obsessed with g rowth and success a n d a cc u m u l ation of wea lth, we have no time to t h i n k o f a nyone else - j u st o u rselves . B ut that d o e s not g ive you h a p p i ness. Beca use as I sa i d , in an i ntercon nected world you can not be ha ppy u n less people a ro u n d you a re h a p py. the virtues o f h u m i l ity. Humility is what opens doors - to opportunity, doors to friendship, doors to relationships, doors to advise and counsel, which we all need. You go out with arrogance, and you will be met with arrogance. You be humble and you will find yourself becoming the object of reverence and respect by your colleagues and even by your superiors. Respect is not what you d e m a n d , respect is what you g a i n . And h u m i l ity is the best way to go a bout d o i n g it. And so, let's beg i n with o u r fa m i l ies. Let's beg in with o u r p a rents. Let's com m it o u rselves to dedicati ng our l ives to m a k i n g o u r p a rents h a p py. I f w e ca n do that, i f w e a re people w h o a re "What will become of human society prepared to serve a n d dedicate o u r l ives to the happi ness of o u r will have a lot to do with what becomes p a rents, w e w i l l b e good citizens, w e w i l l b e g ood members of society, we w i l l be good to o u r siblings, to o u r relatives, to o u r of India. And what becomes of India is n e i g h b o u rs, t o o u r com m u n ity. And s u c h people wi l l a lso be in your hands, in your thoughts and, extremely ca ring when it comes to the enviro n ment that e n a bles indeed, in your actions. Make India a us to s u rvive. We w i l l care for our enviro n m e nt as wel l . We will recogn ise that the e nviro n ment i n the end is a set of l ife support system . And when the e nviro n ment col l a pses, we w i l l col l a pse, country that can lead the world towards a bright and great future." we will die a s wel l . Let's become caring citizens and let's begin by caring for our parents. You a re a l l you ng people a n d in the next yea r, five yea rs a n d defin itely with i n t e n yea rs y o u wi l l a l l get m a rried - most o f you at least. And let's a lso conte m p late at this time the mea n i ng and pu rpose of m a rriage. As a very i m portant i nstitution, a s the b u i l d i ng block of society, when m a rriages colla pse, when ma rriages cru m ble, so will society. It is a sacred u nd erta k i n g . It is not someth i n g that you engage i n for one day, or yea r o r two a n d then decide that it is not worth it. Please reflect on the importance of marriage and try to preserve and protect this institution; for, in protecting this institution, you will preserve and protect the well being of society. As you e m bark on your ca reers, a lso try to be a person who will So these a re some of the th i n g s that I wou l d l i ke to suggest you consider o n this day, that you med itate upon, reflect a n d i ntrospect. And I assure you w i l l succeed i n m a k i n g y o u r l ives h a p py. You w i l l succeed in causing a n d creating h a p p iness with i n you r fa m i l y, with i n the com m u n ity a n d nation as a whole. You a re citizens of I ndia - a g reat nati o n , beco m i n g o n l y g reater. The C h a n cel lor spoke a bo ut how you a re becom i ng g reate r econom ica l ly, pol itica l l y, soci a l l y, tech nologically a n d even m i l ita ri ly. What will become of hu man society will have a lot to do with what becomes of India. And what becomes of India is in your hands, in your thoughts and, indeed, in your actions. Make India a country that can lead the world towards a bright and great future. I t h a n k you . I wish you a l l the success in l ife. 1. SAURAV PRAKASH, B.TECH (CSE) performance in the whole University for all across round all the PARADEEP PHOSPHATE LTD. (PPL) GOLD MEDAL Programme 2. ABHAYA KUMAR SAHOO, M.TECH (CSE) for securing AVIK SARKAR, MBA (MARKETING & ITM) for best student of highest CGPA in the whole University across all the Post Marketing Specialization in MBA Graduate courses 3. GIRISH KUMAR AJMERA, B.TECH (E&TC) for securing highest CGPA in the whole University across all the NANIBALA MEMORIAL GOLD MEDAL NIDHI SINGH, B.B.A.LL.B for securing highest CGPA in LL.B Under Graduate courses VICE CHANCELLOR'S SILVER MEDAL CHANCELLOR'S GOLD MEDAL 1. 1. ABHAYA KUMAR SAHOO, M.TECH (CSE) for securing highest CGPA in M.Tech 2. D E VA N G I CHAUHAN, MBA ( F I N A N CE & HARIPRIYA POTHINENI, MBA ( RU RAL MANAGE MENT) for securing highest CGPA in MBA 3. PRIYANKA C H O UDHURY (MSC A P P L IE D 6. MANISHA CHAKRABORTY, LL.M. (CRIMINAL LAW CGPAininformation Technology, B. Tech 6. securing highest CGPAin Civil Engineering, B. 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ISHAM RAJGARIAH, B.TECH (E&EE) for securing highest CGPA in Electronics & Electrical Engineering, B. Tech MARKETING) for securing highest CGPA in MBA 4. 2. PANKAJ KUMAR, MCA for securing highest CGPA in MCA 3. TAPAS MIHIR, B. TECH (ME) for securing highest CGPA in Mechanical Engineering, B. Tech with specialization in Human Resource Management 15. SARITA DAS, MSC BIOTECHNOLOGY for securing highest CGPAin MSc.(Bio Technology) K i l T . R e v 1e w lmD'ii' � J igmi Y. Thinley became Prime Minister (Lyonchhen) of Bhutan after leading h is party, the Bh utan Peace and Prosperity Party or Druk Phuensum Tshogpa, to victory in Bhutan's first ever national election in March 2008. He represents Nanong S h u m a r constituency in Pemagatsel, Eastern B h uta n . Before the i ntro d u ction of democracy in B h uta n, he served the previous government in various capacities, i n c l u d i ng as M i n ister for Fore i g n Affa irs a n d M i n ister for H o m e a n d C u ltura l Affa i rs. H e a l s o served a s Pri me M i n ister from 1 998 t o 1 999 a n d a g a i n from 2003 to 2004, when ca binet m i n isters held the post on an a n n u a l rotati o n a l basis. Born in Bumthang, Bhutan in 1 952, Thinley graduated with honors from St. Stephen's Col lege of Delhi University and went on to obtain a master's degree in Public Administration from Pennsylvania State University in 1 976. He joined B h uta n Civil Service in 1 9 7 4 . C u rrently h e a lso serves a s Chairman o f h i s cou ntry's Tou rism Cou ncil, Dzong kha Development Comm ission, Gross Nationa l H a p p i n ess C o m m ission, Nati o n a l Environment C o m m ission, Royal Ed ucation Council, Ugyen Wa ngchuck I nstitute of Conservation a n d E nviro n m ent; a n d Patron o f Nati o n a l S o l i d Waste Management Prog ra m m e . Thin ley has pu b l ished many essays and pa pers on a wide ra nge of topics and spoken at severa l conferences, meetings a n d sem i n a rs. H e has a d d ressed t h e U n ited Nations General Assembly n u m e rous times, spoken at regi o n a l s u m m its and other i nternation a l meeti ngs s u c h as t h e SMRC, t h e B I MSTEC a n d t h e N o n -Aligned Movement a s Prim e M i n ister a n d Fore i g n M i n i ster of B h u ta n . He is an I nternation a l Counselor for the Asia Society, New York; Member of the I nternati o n a l Advisory Board of the Netherlands Deve l o pment Org a n izati o n ; and Cha i rm a n of Steering C o m m ittee for the I nternation a l Expert Work i n g Gro u p for the new para d i g m to promote well-being a n d h a p p i ness of a l l l ife on e a rth . As a concerned leader Jigmi Y. Thinley has always advocated for G ross National Happiness ( G N H ) in measuring progress of any nation, instead of depending on growth in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GOP). He has a lways looked for h a p p i n ess for every i n d ivid u a l a n d conti n ues to e m p hasise on the need for a hol istic a p p roach to develop m ent. H e a dvocates for e q u ita b l e and s u sta i n a b l e s o c i o - e co n o m i c development, j u d icious use o f natura l resou rces, conservation of enviro n m e nt, motivation for deve l o p i ng h u ma n relations a n d good governa nce. For the h a p p iness of i nd ivid ual, he spea ks a bout hea lth and physical well res i l i ence, cu ltu ra l being, e d u cati o n a l atta i n ment, enviro n ment diversity, com m u n ity vita lity, e motio n a l and psychological wel l being, etc. A person with such sensibil ity and sensitivity could not have remained without being rewarded, for which he has received many awards and accolades like Dasho, Red Scarf, Orange Scarf titles, Druk Thuksey and Coronation medals. In 2009, H is Majesty the Fifth King of Bhutan awarded Thin ley the Druk Wangyel Medal - the highest civilian decoration for excellence in carrying out his duties. That sa me yea r, Pen n State presented h i m with the Disti n g u ished Al u m n i Award, the h i g hest honor the u niversity confers on a n outsta n d i ng a l u m n u s . In Febru a ry of this yea r, Th i n ley received the HR Strategic a n d Iconic Leader Award at the World H R D C o n g ress 20 1 0 in M u m ba i, an i nternation a l i n itiative dedicated to s h a p i n g the future of organ izations thro u g h ta l e nt ma nagement a n d development. As a concerned leader Jigmi Y. Thinley has always advocated for Gross National Happiness (GNH) in measuring progress of any nation, instead of depending on growth in terms of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) . '0-KIITRev e w :Jvtost (])istinguislied £yonch.lien Ji{Jmi tY. fJ:'hinfey Sir, on[� a few courageous inoiviouals can tbink of a cbangeo worlo oroer. A microscopic minorit� can proclaim tbat1 we neeo to relook at wbat constitutes true societal progress at buman level. Your oevelopment philosoph� of Gross National Happiness (GNH) goes far be�ono tbe singular pursuit of limitless materia[ prosperit� wbicb bas captureo tbe imagination of tbe worlo. You bave been a leaoer witb a vision wbo cou[o prescribe certain conoitions for happiness ano put GNH over GDP. Your strong views tbat we aU are bouno together b� a sbareo vision regaroless of tbe oifferences in our materia[ conoition make �ou stano taU amongst others. In recognition to �our wisoom1 aovocac� to induoe happiness as a voluntar� ninth MDG1 KilT Universit� unanimous[� resolves to confer tbe Degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) on �ou tbis oa�1 9tb September 2.012. on its Btb Annua{ Convocation. (Achyuta Samanta) Founder - KilT Bhubaneswar It is i n d eed a g reat day - a n u n p recedented day - in my l ife for three specific reasons. Fi rstly, a person a l reason, I am deeply touched and honou red for the recognition of my commitment and services to the humanity. Of course I a m h a p py, but I a m also h u m bled, beca use I a m not u n i q ue, I a m not speci a l . I do my bit for educatio n and h u m a n deve l o p m ent, but there a re m a ny others, who I hope o n e day will a l l be recogn ised . I s h o u l d momentously do more to deserve such a rewa rd . But, a n yway, this is the g reatness of KilT U niversity a n d its leadersh i p that they h a v e reco g n i sed my l ittle b i t o f services t o t h e h u m a n ity. The secon d most im portant reason is that today we have lea rnt a lot. Only one individual, who had lost his father to become deprived of the blessings of his father and who was in a poor fa m i ly, could ch ange the world with the commitment, dedication, vision and mission. This is a great lesson that you are learning. That every one of us, if we fol low the path, ca n change the worl d . We can make the world a better place for human being and we can create such a world through education. So, we will be using, in our future, KilT and KISS as role models. I hope we a l l w i l l be a b l e to synergise the effort of the dedicated tea m mem bers of D r. Sa ma nta . And the third reason that I a m very very ha ppy is today we make a promise that we all sitting here will be your ambassadors. We will let mill ions of people know about this place and we would try to maxim ise the potential ity that we see in this place. We w i l l defin itely try o u r level best o n ce a g a i n to use the opport u n ities here for the betterment of h u m a n being wherever they a re . Many others w i l l come and they wi l l know how they ca n uti l ise the potenti a l ity of this place for the betterment of h u m a n beings i n other pa rts o f t h e worl d . I wish you a l l t h e best. I tha n k you Dr. Sa m a nta for this i nitiative a n d I tha n k y o u for h ol di n g this occasio n . I express my special thanks to the Government of India that they have allocated two of their senior-most managers Mr. Srinivas and Mr. Majumdar for helping Afghanistan to reform our education system. OKIITRev e w :Mr. :Jvtost CJJistinguislied qfiufam Parooq 'Wartfat Sir, In a countr-:9 oevastateo b-:g successive conflicts resulting in senseless violence, one barol-:g finos a person wbo bas not mortgageo bis soul. It neeos lot of courage ano conviction to acknowleoge Inoia1s role in oevelopment of eoucation in Afgbanistan1 oespite being traineo in a countr-:g1 not so ver-:g frienol-:g witb Inoia. Abanooning stuoies to work for tbe countr-:g ano subsequentl-:g graouating in spite of being a refugee in anotber nation brings -:gou closer to tbe ioeals of Mabatma Ganobi. As an astute politician, concerneo for eoucation in a war torn nation, -:gou bave given a new oimension to tbe fielo of eoucation, exemplif-:ging tbe out-:g of a concerneo leaoer of tbe people. In recognition to -:gour vision for an eoucateo Afghanistan ano in appreciation to -:gour efforts in bringing Inoia ano Afghanistan even closer, KilT Universit-:g unanimousl-:g resolves to confer tbe Degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) on -:gou tbis oa-:g1 9tb September 2.012. on its 8tb Annual Convocation. (Achyuta Samanta) Founder- KilT Bhubaneswar First of a l i i wou l d l i ke to celebrate 20 1 2 a n n u a l convocation of K i l T University. I heartily convey o u r hea rtfelt congratulations from a l l m y friends i n H a nseo U niversity in Korea . I wou l d l i ke t o tha n k esteemed Dr. Sa m a nta, Founder of KilT U n iversity a n d KISS for givi n g me such a memora ble m o ment of honour a n d then KilT U n iversity com m ittee members for a rra n g i ng this ceremony. At the same time I express my con g ratu lations to other honora ble recipients - esteemed Prime M i nister of Bh uta n , esteemed Ed ucation M i n ister of Afg h a n istan a n d e m i nent Econ o mist Prof. Mishra . Despite g reat d istance between I n d i a a n d Korea, 1 500 yea rs ago, when today's modern tra nsportation was not ava i l a b l e , Kore a n B u d d h ist m o n ks noted t h e i r observations w h i l e trave l l i n g thro u g h I n d i a , which was even then a country with a n advanced civil ization . I n the books they wrote their fee l i ng s a n d thoug hts a bout cu lture a n d civil ization o f t h e cou ntry. Thro u g h these books I ndia beca m e known to far d istant Korea . Personally when I was a g raduate from Med ical School in 1 965 I had a chance to watch a movie on Mahatma Gandhi. Upon watching this movie, I came to have a lot of interest in India and I began to have lot of respect for this Indian hero and saint. H istorical ly, I ndia has left outsta n d i n g cult u ra l m a rks u pon not just Korea, but a l so many Asi a n cou ntries. B u d d h ism is o n e of them. Thus, cultura l i nfluence by I n d ia has a l o n g history of development of h u m a n relationsh i p . As is well known there a re two types of h u m a n relationsh ip - o n e i s positive a n d t h e other c a n b e negative. Positive h u m a n relation sh i p is a creative one, prod ucing h a p p i n ess. Negative h u m a n relationshi p is destructive one, causing u n ha ppi ness. My relationshi p with Dr. Sa m a nta was i n itiated by esteemed former I n d i a n Am bassador t o Korea, Mr. Taya l a n d w e have shared a very positive relationshi p for past five yea rs. Relationship between KilT University in India and Hanseo University in Korea and between Dr. Samanta and myself have developed into successful and positive bond. This much I can say with certainty. I have confidence that our relations hip will continue and develop further. This relationship brings hopes of g reat happiness to the students of the two universities and people of the two countries in general. I have tremendous amount of respect for Founder Dr. Samanta and I personally feel brotherly affection for him. H is works remind me of the philosophy that Mahatma Gand hi told us about. J ust like Mahatma Gandhi, who was the great beacon of India, Dr. Samanta is the light of education as well as philanthropic practice of 2 1 st century. Today I become a l u m n i m e m be r of K i l T U n iversity a s a person with love a n d respect for I ndia a n d I n d i a n peo p l e . And I would l i ke to be a friend of as m a n y I n d i a n people as possi ble. I wou l d l i ke to shape a successful future by esta blishing a stron g relationshi p based u pon o u r m utual sincerity. Tha n k you! OKIITRev e w 9vlost (])istinguisliecf Sir1 (})r. 'l(pe Sun Xam One rare[� finos a person equaU� at ease with a surgica[ knife ana a pen. With proven exceUence as a oistinguisbeo p[astic surgeon in giving shape to tbousanos of deft [ips, �ou have taken pa[ate surger� to a new height. Doing surger� free for tbe neeo�1 oemonstrates a rarest of rare sensibi[it� of a concerneo surgeon. Giving co[ours to human tbougbts1 have maoe �ou a ver� sensitive poet. As an acaoemician of highest oroer1 �ou too have exceUeo being a recipient of man� honours ana acco[aoes from aU over the worfo. No wonoer1 that unoer �our o�namic [eaoersbip1 Hanseo Universit� bas reacbeo tbe pinnacfe of g[or�. In recognition to �our contribution to tbe societ� as an extraoroinar� surgeon1 a sensitive poet ana an ab[e aoministrator1 KilT Universit� unanimous[� reso[ves to confer tbe Degree of Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) on �ou1 this oa�1 gtb September 2.012. on its Btb Annua[ Convocation. (Achyuta Samanta) Founder - KilT Bhubaneswar We a re very happy that D r. Achyuta S a m a nta has been a b l e to conquer not only Odisha, but at the sa me time thro u g h out Asi a . I first of a l l express my appreciation to D r. Sa ma nta for wonderful work that he has done for this U niversity. I am rea l ly g rateful to the U n iversity for conferring this degree on me. I j u st wa nt to m a ke three observations The fi rst thing we have to consider that in case of India we have made a lot of progress with regard to education. Only from 30 universities in 1 950 -51 , we have now more than 500 universities in India. Only from 750 colleges then, we have now 24,000 colleges or more. However, our enrolment is much less at 1 2.1 , whereas the world average comes to more than 2 times. Our pop u l ation is i ncreasing. I nd i a is a 'young' cou ntry. More tha n 60 to 65% of the pop u l ation is below the a g e of 3 5 . About 50% pop u l ation is below the age of 2 5 . They a l l req u ire ed ucation . We have to i mpart education not o n l y for the purpose of economic development, but for the purpose of increasing the awareness in the cou ntry, e n l i g hten i n g the people so that they can be the message of e n l i g htenment to the common m a n of the cou ntry. And , therefore, what is more i mporta nt now we have to i n c rease the n u m ber of colleges a n d u niversities. One attempt has been made here in Odisha by D r. Achyuta Sa m a nta . The second thing that I wa nt to emphasise here is there is a need for tech nica l education . We a re a tra d itional cou ntry. Science a n d technology a re improving now. Today w h a t is ca l l ed knowledge; tomorrow it will be ca l l ed outdate d . We have to impart science and technology education so that our people will be updated with different types of skills. We a re creating a l a rg e n u m be r of jobs a n d new vocations a re com in g . For these jobs tech nica l ed ucation is req u i red . Third thing, which I th i n k is the most important, we have to change not only education, but also qual ity of education. You w i l l be surprised to know that in case of I nd i a a l a rge n u m be r of e n g i n eers a re not getting jobs, beca use they a re unemploya b l e . If you want to improve the qual ity of education, then there is a need for improving the type of curriculum, the type of education, the type of teachers so that they would be able to bring out a new change in the educational system. The type of ed ucation that we a re imparting is only cra m m ing. What you need rea l ly is thi n ki n g . More emphasis should be g iven to training of the teachers, so that qual ity education can be imparted to the students. Tha n k you very m uch! "We have to change not only education, but also quality of education. If you want to improve the quality of education, then there is a need for improving the type of curriculum, the type of education, the type of teachers so that they would be able to bring out a new change in the educational system." - Prof. (Dr.) Baidyanath Mishra, Eminent Economist, Bhubaneswar OKIIT R e vie w �ost (])istinguislied Sir1 cprof. ((})r.) (}Jaitfyanath 9rtishra As an outstanaing teacher ana a great economist1 tbe state bas ever proauceai �ou bave remainea one of tbe worthiest sons of Oaisba. As a concernea economist1 �ou bave alwa�s aavocatea for juaicious ana efficient use of aiminisbing resources1 aevelopment of alternative energ� sources1 population control1 improvement of forest area ana a less consumerist attituae for giving our future generation a aecent ana aignifiea life. As an able eaucationa{ aaministrator1 �ou bave left inae{ib{e mark as a Principal ana a Vice-chancellor. In recognition to �our acaaemic excellence1 futuristic vision for a better life ana eaucationa[ leaaersbip1 KilT Universit� unanimous[� resolves to confer tbe Degree of Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa) on �ou1 tbis aa� tbe 9tb September .201.2 on its Btb Annual Convocation. (Achyuta Samanta) Founder- KilT Bhubaneswar Presidential Address by Prof. N. L. Mitra Chancellor KilT University Convocatio n is a very special a n d proud occasion i n the l ife of every students g ra d u ating from the U niversity. It has to be borne in mind that your h a rd work and preparations i n yea rs you have spent as a stud e nt sha l l be the key for you r success in the profession you choose . All of our graduating students spreading across the country and abroad are the Ambassadors of this University. Your good words about your Alma Mater and efficient service in the endeavor you undertake to pursue shall be a source of strength and a guiding light for hundreds of coming generations in this institution. The trajectory of g rowth a n d development o f your U niversity h a s been u n i q u e i n I nd i a , especi a l l y i n t h e private sector. T h e person a l interest ta ken by the Fou n der to provide the best of opport u n ities in the U niversity has contributed i m m e nsely to the development of the campus. Today the campus facil ity and infrastructure is comparable to the very best available in any other private and public University in the country. You a re l a u n c h i n g you r career i n a cha l l e n g i ng eco n o m i c conditi o n . Cou ntry after Cou ntry i n E u rope is fac i n g fi n a n c i a l crisis, g rowth has b e e n consistently negative i n t h e last decade or so and there is an economic wh i rlpool in which a l l cou ntries of the world a re sucked i n . If today Europe is in the whirlpool, there is no guarantee that US 14 trillion economy will remain safe. India therefore can also not remain insulated. At this critical time we have to work harder wherever we are and try to increase our productivity. At th is critica l h o u rs too, we have a si lver l i n i ng i n o u r economy. Our service sector has a very positive sign of g rowth. Both agricultural and industrial sector have tremendous growth potential. We have a robust6 0% of our popu lation, which is effective work force, w h i l e the work force in C h i n a is g ra d u a l ly g o i n g d own d u e to n egative pop u l ation pol icy one c h i l d policy h a v i n g u ltimately a negative i m pact. I n s u c h a 'down t h e h i l l' g l o b a l economic conditi o n , too, I nd i a has t h e thi rd h i g hest g rowth rate at present in the world a n d the g rowth rate of the last q u a rter has seen upwa rd tre n d s . I strongly feel that the growth of Indian economy can be firmed up at a much faster and higher rate provided we give importance to agricu lture and the agriculturists. Ag riculture req u i res education at a l l levels. A few Agricultura l U n iversities ca n not meet the e n o rmous d e m a n d of a g ri c u lture. There has to be new pla n n i n g on a g ricu ltura l ed ucation , I suppose, to provide a g ricu ltura l ed ucation at a l l levels, prima ry, secon d a ry, degree a n d U niversity leve l . Agriculture must also have t h e operation o f scale. So w h y not a ny modern management tec h n i q u e be d es i g n ed that would s u it o u r l a n d system ? Government of India in 2002 amended the Companies Act and included in it the provision for incorporating producers' company. Similarly, the recent circular of foreign direct investment includes some sector of farming and agricu lture also in the foreign direct investment scheme, l i ke, horticulture, sericulture, a nima l h u s ba n d ry, a n d floricu lture etc i n t h e l ist o f F D I u p to 1 00% u nd e r a utomatic route. T h e biggest cha l le n g e i s t h e u ncerta i nty o f monsoon . Presently ma rketi n g cond ition is awfu l l y bad a n d scarcely reg u lated . All this req u i re a n ew u nd e rsta n d i n g a n d pla n n i n g in the a g ricu ltural sector. OKIIT R e vie w Vice Chancellor's Report by Prot P. P. �athur Ours i s a nascent but a very vibrant university. We celebrated its 8th Foundation Day in Febru a ry last. I a m extremely ha ppy t o report to you that i n such a short span the U n iversity has g ot a very h i g h visi b i l ity a n d has been recogn ized as an i n stitution that is i nvolved in a very h i g h q u a l ity teac h i n g a n d resea rc h . It w a s very a ppropriate t h a t t h e 99th session of the I n d i a n Science Congress Association was hosted in this U n iversity from 3-7 J a n u a ry 2 0 1 2 . In con j u nction with it the C h i l d ren's Science Congress and Women's Science C o n g ress sessions were a lso org a nized very successfu l ly. A total of a bout 1 8,000 delegates from I nd i a a n d a bout 250 from a b road participated in it. I am not aware of a n y such a young i nstitution which was entrusted with the tas k of o rganizing such a mega event i n this cou ntry. The number and quality of faculty have the greatest im pact on the performance of an educational institution. We have adopted an extremely effective process to recruit and retain qualified and talented faculty members. In the various schools of the U n iversity 253 facu lty mem bers have joined d u ri n g the period of the report, out of them m a ny of them possess P h . D degrees. Most of these new facu lty m e m bers have post-doctoral and i n d ustry experience. The facu lty mem bers and the research schol a rs have been a b l e t o p u b l i s h 1 1 5 research papers i n p e e r reviewed j o u rn a l s a n d a bout 5 1 papers were presented i n nati o n a l a n d internati o n a l conferences b y t h e m si nce t h e last report. The tremendous progress in the research culture is also evident from the number of research grants received in the last one year. During this year more than 1 4 research projects from various national and international fund ing agencies have been sanctioned with a total budget outlay of over Rs. 4 crores. The U n iversity has org a n ized severa l nation a l a n d i nternation a l conferences a n d workshops. The U n iversity promotes the culture of research by a l lowi ng the facu lty mem bers to p u rsue hig her studies. D u ri n g this yea r 1 1 facu lty members received P h . D. degrees from this a n d oth e r U n iversities. The University has signed many MoUs, through them students and faculty exchange programs are facilitated. I am happy to inform you that at this time 40 students from Ataturk University, Turkey are in our University for one semester for a Certificate Course. Four of o u r students attended E n g l ish S u m me r C a m p 2 0 1 2 at Nationa l Formosa U n iversity, Ta iwa n . The U n iversity is a lso forg i n g n ew strategic tie - u ps with m u lti- n ation a l compa nies l i ke Siemens, EMC2 and I ntel for tec h n ica l tra i n i n g as well as setting up of laboratories. The University takes its social responsibility very seriously and ensures that no qualified applicant is denied h ig her education for want of financial resources. We have provided free education to more than 750 students many of whom are tribal or hail from socially d isadvantaged sections of the society. Free education is given not only to the students in social sciences but also to those in Engineering, Medicine, Law, Nursing, Biotechnology, and Management schools. The U n iversity has i nstituted scholarships and fel l owsh i ps for non sti pend i a ry M.Tech. and P h . D. students. The University is proud of placing it on record that it has achieved 1 00% placement for the 2012 passed-out students. I n a way i t i n d i cates the q u a l ity o f educatio n provided b y the u n iversity. D u ring th is yea r 70 com p a n ies visited the U n iversity o ut o f them 4 1 were i n the core sectors. K i l T R e v Supervisor(s) : Dr. K. G. Mishra & Dr. K. M. Parida R ECI PIENTS OF Ph.D. DEGREE Deepak Kumar Singh, Management (KilT School of Topic: Mixed Ionic and Electronic Conductor: A Case of Doped Management - KSOM) Topic: A Comparative Study on Profitability of Nalco and Ceria Supervisor(s) : Dr. S. P. Sinha & Dr. S. Bhattacharjee Vedanta Supervisor(s): Dr. B. C. M. Patnaik Gopal Kumar Rajesh Prakash Dubey, School of Civil Engineering Topic: Snigdha Panigrahi, Physics (School ofApplied Science) Modelling the Sediment Transport in Chowdhary, B iotechnology (School of Biotechnology) a Highly Hydrodynamic Estury - A Case Study ofHooghJy Topic: C-Repeat B inding Factor and Peroxisomal Proteins in Combating Abiotic Stress and Investigating the Evolutionary Supervisor(s) : Dr. B. Das Profile ofPeroxisomal Targeting Signals in Plants Arun Kumar Rout, Mechanical Engineering (School of Supervisor(s): Dr. C. N. Kundu & Dr. S. Reumann Mechanical Engineering) Topic: A Study on Reinforcing Potential of Rice Husk in Regalin Rout, Biotechnology (School ofBiotechnology) Top i c : Thermal and Wear Resistant Polymer Composites I so l ation M o squitocidal Supervisor(s) : Prof. (Dr.) Alok Satapathy Santoshini Sahu, Chemistry (School ofApplied Science) Topic: Environmental Impact Assessment Studies on Major Industries in andAround Bhubaneswar City Supervisor(s) : Dr. B. B. Kar & Dr. K. Parashar and Characterization Strains o f Bacillus of Indigenous Thuringiensis and Identification of A Novel Subspecies, Bacillus Thuringiensis Subsp. Odishaensis Supervisor(s): Dr. Vishakha Raina & Dr. P. Luethy Pragnya Panda, Biotechnology (School ofBiotechnology) S. S. A. A. AI-Mekhlafy, English (School ofHumanities) Topic: Purification and Characterization of A Novel Histone Topic: A Study on Indigenous Approaches to Enhance Teachers' H2A Specific Endopeptidase (H2Ase) from Chicken Liver and Learners' Proficiency in English in Rural and Tribal Areas in Nuclear Extract Supervisor(s) : Dr. M. Suar & Dr. J. Satchidananda Yemen: Preparation of Materials Supervisor(s) : Dr. Manmath Kundu & Dr. Biswajeet Das Topic: Designing a Course in Spoken Lopamudra Ray, Biotechnology (School ofBiotechnology) Top i c : M.A.J. Gubaily, School ofHumanities (English) English for the Undergraduate Learners ofEnglish in Yemen I s o l ation, Taxonomic Characterization, P artial Purification of Chitinases and Application Potential of Novel Streptomyces Strains from Chilika Lake Supervisor(s): Prof. M. Kundu & Prof. B. Das Supervisor(s): Dr. Vishakha Raina Anindita Swain, Chemistry (School ofApplied Science) Topic: Estimation of Chromium in and Around Ferrochrome Niladri Bhusan Pati, Biotechnology (School ofBiotechnology) Top i c : Industries and Evaluation oflts Remadial Measures Identi fication D e velopment Supervisor(s) : Dr. B. B. Kar AnanyaAnupama, School ofApplied Science (Chemistry) Topic: Potential Utilization of Fly Ash for Industrial Effluent Treatment S a fe Live Virulence Attenuated Gene And Salmonella Typhimurium Vaccine Supervisor(s): Dr. Mrutyunj ay Suar Prabir Supervisor(s): Dr. B. B. Kar Of of Novel Kumar Pradhan, M anagement ( School of Management) Ashok Kumar Sahu, School ofMechanical Engineering Topic: Improving Rural Odisha Through Connectivity Top ic: Supervisor(s) : Dr. Ipseeta Satapathy An Experimental Investigation and Parametric Optimization of Multilayer Coated Carbide Tools in Hard Turning of Steels A. Supervisor(s): Prof. B. Sahu Sudarsan Rao, Civil Engineering (School of Civil Engineering) Suresh Kumar Dash, Chemistry (School ofApplied Science) Topic: Drought Analysis and Management in KBK Di stricts of Topic: Design of Functionalised Mesoporous Materials; Heavy Odisha Metal Adsorption and Their Catalytic Applications Supervisor(s): Dr. Bitanj aya. Das OKIITRev e w In Pictures Sidelines of 8th Annual Convocation Ceremony His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan greets all after receiving the KISS Humanitarian Award. Dr. P. K. Patasani, Hon'ble MP, Bhubaneswar and Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Mini ster, The Royal Government of Bhutan garlanding a statue ofLord Buddha in KISS campus. KISS look on. His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Mini ster, The Royal Government of Bhutan distributing fruits among patients at KISS dispensary. Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Hon'ble Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan interacting with students at the vocational training centre ofKISS. Students ofK.iiT International School welcoming His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon 'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government ofBhutan in their campus . Mr. Dorj i Wangdi, Hon'ble Minister of Labour and Human Resources, The Royal Government ofBhutan garlanding a statue ofLord Buddha in KISS campus . . K I I T R e v 1 e w rmo'ii' � KISS Humanitarian Award Conferred on Bhutan PM Ms. Ana Maria Nieto Centeno, Hon'ble President, Helsinki Espana, Spain; Ms. Silvia Escobar Moreno, Hon'ble Special Ambassador for Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Cooperation, Spain; Smt. Saswati Bat, President, KilT & KISS; Ms. Anne F. Stenhammer, Regional Programme Director, UN Women, South Asia Regional Office; His Excellency Lyonchhen The KISS Humanitarian Award for 2012 was conferred on His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon' ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan on 8th September 2012 i n acknowledgement of h i s "vision for a beautiful world a n d concern for t h e h u m a nity at l a rge". Ste n h a m me r, Reg i o n a l Pro g ra m m e Ms. Anne D i rector, F. UN Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon 'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan; Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Hon'ble Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan; Dr. P. K. Patasani, Hon'ble MP, Bhubaneswar; Prof. N. L. Mitra, Chancellor, KilT University; Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS and Mr. R. N. Dash, Secretary, KilT & KISS at the 2012 KISS Humanitarian Award ceremony in KISS. Women, South Asia Reg i o n a l Office presented the award to Mr. T h i n ley at a g l ittering ceremony held at Ka l i n g a I nstitute o f Socia l Sciences ( K I S S ) , B h u ba neswar. The KISS Humanitarian Award was instituted by Dr. Achyuta Samanta, noted social activist and Founder of KISS, the largest free residential tribal institute of the world, in 2008 to honour and recognize individuals with exceptionally high contribution to the society in various fields relating to social issues and who have d istinguished themselves as true humanitarians. Awardees, whose works s h o u l d be in h a rmony with the pri n c ip les of KISS, a re chosen by a h i g h - level j u ry. "Concerned by the widening g a p between the rich a n d poor a n d the way i n which h u m a n ity is being i m pe l led toward self destruction by insatiable g reed, depleti n g natural resources and ris i n g confl icts, you have moved the world to consider a lternative development models. To this e n d , you have offered Gross Nati o n a l H a p p i ness ( G N H ) as a hol istic, susta i n a ble a n d i n c l u sive development para d i g m" , said the citati o n . The award ceremony was graced by Mr. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Hon'ble Minister of Education, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Dr. P. K. Patasani, Hon'ble MP, Bhubaneswar, Ms. Silvia Escobar Moreno, Hon'ble Special Ambassador for Human R i g h t s , M i n i s t ry of F o re i g n Affa i rs & Cooperation, Spain and Ms. Ana Maria Nieto Centeno, Hon'ble President, Helsinki Espana, Spain. In his reciprocation speech, M r. Th i n ley said that the h o n o u r wi l l enco u rage and i n s p i re him to cont i n u e The KISS Humanitarian Award was instituted by Dr. Achyuta Samanta, noted social activist and Founder of KISS, the largest free residential tribal institute of the world, in 2008 to honour and recognize individuals with exceptionally high contribution to the society in various fields relating to social issues and who have h i s work with renewed vigour. distinguished themselves as true OKIITRev humanitarians. e w There are so many children in the world who do not have opportunity for education and to pursue their dreams, he said, adding that individuals like Dr. Samanta provide hope in their lives. " KISS is realizing humanitarian d ream of quality education for marginalized children. It has already achieved what Bhutan is still struggling to achieve", the Prime Minister of Bhutan stated, while calling Dr. Sa manta "one ofthe greatest humanitarian in the world today". C o n g ratu lating Mr. Thi n ley for the award, Mr. G h u l a m Farooq Wa rda k recounted h i s contribution for the world peace. Ms. Anne F. Ste n h a m m e r com mended Dr. Sa ma nta for ta king q u a l ity ed ucation to the m a rg i ns of I n d i a n society. Ed ucation has power to change a society a n d the worl d , said Ms. S i lvia Escobar Moreno, wh i l e expressi n g happi ness that g irls constitute a bout 5 0% of students' strength of KISS. D r. Patasa n i extended welcome to the Pri me M i nister of B h uta n, Ed ucatio n M i n i ster of Afg h a n istan a n d other d i g n ita ries to Odisha on beh a lf of the Ch ief M i nister of Od isha and people of the state. It is a h o n o u r for KISS to present this award to a personal ity l i ke M r. Th i n ley, said D r. Sa m a nta , w h i l e welco m i n g the dig n itaries to KISS. Smt. Saswati B a l , President, KISS del ivered the presidentia l a d d ress . Ka l i nga Wa r awakened h u m a n ita ria n s p i rit in E m peror Ashoka and subseq uently h u m a n ita ria n m issions were sent to cou ntries fa r and wide from this land, sa i d Prof. N . L. Mitra, Cha ncel lor, KilT U n iversity. Mr. Thinley, who heads the first democratically elected Government of Bh utan, has won world appreciation for proposing GNH as an alternative development parameter and advocating its inclusion as the ninth Millennium Development Goals. Before the i ntroduction of d e mocracy i n Bh uta n i n 2 0 0 8 , h e served the previous government i n various capacities, i n c l u d i n g a s M i n ister for Fore i g n Affa i rs and M i nister for H o m e a n d C u ltural Affa i rs . H e also served as Pri me M i n i ster from 1 998 to 1 999 and a g a i n from 2 003 to 2 00 4 , when cabinet m i nisters held the post on an a n n u a l rotational basis. KISS Humanitarian Award is being presented every year since its inception to great compassionate leaders of vision and concern for human values from different parts of the world. Previous recipients of the award are Rt. Hon Lord Nicholas Addison Philli ps, President of the Supreme Court of The United Kingdom (2011 ), His Excellency Rt. Hon. Sir Anerood J ugnauth, (then) President, Republic of Mauritius (201 0), Dr. Ham Kee-Sun, Hon'ble President & Founder, Hanseo University, South Korea (2009) and Madam Bomo Edna Molewa, (then ) Premier, North West Province, Republic of South Africa (2008). Mr. R . N. Dash, Secreta ry, KISS proposed the vote of tha n ks. K i l T R e v Past Recipients of the KISS Humanitarian Award 20 1 1 Rt. H o n . Lord N i cho las Addison P h i l l i ps President (Chief Justice) of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom 201 0 Rt. H o n . S i r Anerood J u g nauth Eminent Social Worker & H is Excellency the President of Mauritius 2009 D r. Ham Kee-S u n Eminent Educationist & Physician and Hon'ble President & Founder, Hanseo University, South Korea 2008 Ms. Edna Bomo Mo lewa Noted Social Worker & Hon'ble Cabinet Minister, Social Development, South Africa National Assembly, South Africa . � KIITRev e w ------ His Excellency Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, Hon'ble Prime Minister, The Royal Government of Bhutan receiving the KISS Humanitarian Award 2012 from Ms. Anne F. Stenhammer, Regional Programme Director, UN Women, South Asia Regional Office in the presence of Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS and other dignitaries. Rec i p rocatio n S peech of H is Exce l le n cy Lyo n c h h e n J i g m i Y. Th i n ley, H o n ' b l e Prime M i n iste r, The Royal Gove rn m e nt of B h utan Most respected Dr. Achyuta S a m a nta , Fou n d e r o f KISS a n d K i l T, S mt. Saswati B a l , President, KISS a n d KilT, Prof. N . L. Mitra, Chance l l o r, KilT U n iversity, D r. P. K . Pata s a n i , Hon'ble M P of B h u ba neswar, Hon'ble Mr. Farooq Ward a k, M i nister of E d u cati o n , Afg h a n ista n , S pecial Ambassador Ms. Si lvia Escobar Moreno, Anne F. Ste n h a m m e r, Reg i o n a l Progra m m e D irector, U N Wom e n , Ms. Ana M a ri a N i eto Centeno, President, H e l s i n k i Espa n a , S p a i n , lad ies & gentl e m e n . K i l T R e v e w O Dr. Sa m a nta , S mt. Saswati B a l , President of KISS, S h ri R. N. Dash, "Your recognition, Dr. Samanta, of my efforts to contribute to society in whatever way I can is encouraging and inspires me to continue to serve with optimism and renewed vigor." I a m deeply honoured to receive the KISS H u m a n ita ria n Awa rd . This honour is a cause for deep sense of joy a n d p ride for me a n d t h e people o f B h uta n , especi a l ly si nce it comes from a n institute that has been so successful in rea l i s i n g its noble h u ma n ita ria n vision of bri n g i n g the coveted rea l m o f h i g her a n d excel lent educatio n with i n the g rasp of the m a rg i n a l ised a n d d e p rive d . KISS has successfully done what we in Bh utan are struggling to do - to reduce drop-out rate to zero, to make our students employable by the time they complete their college and schools through KISS's unique curriculum of incorporating vocational training within the formal education system. I a m i n d eed h u m bled to j o i n the ra n ks of e m i nent people who a re Secreta ry of KISS a n d a l l who have been i nvolved i n b ri n g i n g this event together and for prov i d i n g hope and i n s p i ration to so ma ny. May your work flourish for generations to come a n d may a l l who a re touched by your work i n turn be of benefit to many i n need of help and hope. Whether you are born in rich family or poor family is a sheer accident - an accident of nature. Whether you are rich or poor, you are born with same potentials, same intelligence. And whether you are rich or poor, you have dreams. It is no shame to be poor. But what is shameful is that there are so many children in the world today who do not receive opportunities to realise their dreams and to pursue thei r dreams. But the good thing is that there are people like Dr. Samanta, who was born poor but who pursued his dreams and succeeded. And today he is g iving to you an exceptional opportunity to realise your potentials and dreams. And this you must fulfill. Yes, your Hon'ble MP did say that your education here - your admission, your food, you r hostel and so on - is all free. But I don't think it is free. There is a price that you must be prepared to pay. And that price is what Dr. Samanta expects from all of you. I t h i n k, a n d certa in ly, I wish that you sha re his d rea m , that you s h a re gathered here today a n d who have been honoured in particu l a r his vision, that you succeed in your stud ies here . Ta ke adva ntage with t h i s d istinction b y t h e Ka l i n g a I n stitute o f S o c i a l Sciences i n t h e of the fac i l ities that has been g iven to you here and then engage i n l a s t fou r yea rs s i nce its i n ception . That this institute and the award have been founded by one of the g reatest humanitarians of the world today, Dr. Achyuta Sa manta. It t h e busi ness o f u p l ifti n g you r com m u n ities. Not o n l y succeed i n g is indeed h u m bl i n g , a n d at the sa me time, a source of g reat pride and i n s p i rati o n . Your recognition, Dr. Samanta, of my efforts to contribute to society in whatever way I can is encouraging and inspires me to continue to serve with optimism and renewed vigor. For that I tha n k you . I wou l d l i ke t o briefly p a y tribute t o a l l those w h o have h e l ped me a l o n g the way these m a n y years. My first tribute goes to His Majesty the Fourth King of Bhutan who introduced the expression 'Gross National Happiness' as the goal for Bhutan and guided and inspired me right from my very first year of service, and who continues to inspires all of us even today. My mother a n d my wife - I tha n k for sta n d i n g by my side u nfa i l i n g ly a n d encoura g i ng a n d supporting me in so m a n y countless ways. To my col l eag ues, who advised and h e l ped me. And fi n a l ly to the yourselves, b u t e n s u ri n g t h a t t h e poo r fa m i l ies that you c o m e from also get the opportu n ity to rise. That the c h i l d re n that a re born after you w i l l have the opportun ity and w i l l be inspired by you to succeed . It is my prayer that each of you w i l l e n d eavo u r to p u rsue the d reams of D r. Sa ma nta . Tha n k you very m u c h . "Your education here - your admission, your food, your hostel and so on - is all free. But I don't think it is free. There is a price that you must be prepared to pay. And people of Bh uta n for putting their trust in me and giving me the that price is what Dr. Samanta opportun ity to serve them for the last 3 8 years. F i n a l ly, I offer a g a i n expects from all of you." my deepest tha n ks t o Bh utanese people, t o the K I S S , it Founder, e w alR"i'fhf ufl<nowffidro � Association of Microbiologists of India of Microbiologists of India (AMI) LJW......� ...,. L ON FERENCE ON Dr. V. M. Katoch, DG, ICMR, India Prof. Jeff Mil ler, ASM President, USA Prof. Trinad Chakraborty, Germany Prof. Sayed Hassnain, India Prof. Peter Sebo, Czech Republic Dr. Laura Bruno, Italy Mr. S. Sinha, DBT, India Prof. Umesh Varshney, India Dr. Bhaskar Saha, India Prof. Kawarabayasi Yutaka, Japan Prof. Subrat K Panda, India Dr. Tom Classen, UK Prof. S. P. Adhikary, India Dr. Sunil K Lal, India Dr. R. C. Kuhad, India Prof. Rup Lal, India Dr. Rakesh Sharma, India Dr. Gobardhan Das, India Dr. S. K. Parida, India Dr. S. Ayyappan, DG, ICAR, India Dr. J R vander Meer, Switzerland Prof. V. Nagaraja, India Prof. Tim Vogel, France Dr. Roberta Congestri, Italy Dr. Ami! Ghosh, India Dr. S. R. Rao, India Dr. Jack A. Gilbert, USA Prof. Eva N Karlsson, Sweden Prof. Geeta Satpathy, India Prof. Tanya Das, India Dr. Akhil C Banerjea, India Dr. Woutrina Mil ler, USA Dr. Banwari Lal, India Dr. Heman! J Purohit, India Dr. Amulya K Panda, India Dr. V. C. Kalia, India Dr. K. Venkateswaran, USA Dr. Ranjan Nanda, india Confe ren ce 2 2-25th N ov, 20 1 2 Address : Dr. Mrutyunjay Suar, Organising Secretary,53rd Annual AMI Conference, School of Biotechnology, KilT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, Pin: 751 024 Lyonchhen Meets Bhutanese Students of KilT On the sid e l i nes of Ki l T's 8th Convocatio n a n d 2 0 1 2 KISS H u m a n ita ria n Awa rd cere m o n ies, H is Exce l l e n cy Lyo n c h h e n J i g m i Y. T h i n ley, H o n ' b l e Pri m e M i n iste r, The Roya l Governm ent of B h uta n i ntera cted with the B h uta nese stu d e nts of K i l T U n ivers ity. As m a ny a s 2 5 Bh uta nese stu d e nts - 1 5 boys a n d 1 0 g i rl s - a re p u rs u i n g M B BS, B . Tech a n d BDS co u rses a t t h e U n ive rsity. T h e stu d e nts p rese nted a docu m e nta ry, m a d e especia l l y for the Lyo n c h h e n , o n the re lati o ns h i p between K i l T a n d B h uta n . They expressed their l ove a n d respect fo r Ki lT U n ivers ity and its Fo u n d e r. Lyo n c h h e n to l d the stu d e nts that they were b l essed a n d fo rtunate to be stu d y i n g n ot j u st i n a re n owned a n d d i sti n g u i s h ed i n stituti o n , but a l so i n a bea utifu l a n d serene e nviro n m e nt. H e to l d the stu d e nts that they h ave ta ken u p va l u a b l e co u rses that wi l l e n s u re i m m e nse co ntri bution i n the deve l o p m ent of the co u ntry. Lyo n c h h e n a l so i nteracted with the stu de nts over a q u estion-a n swe r sess i o n . Bhutan PM Celebrates B ' day at KilT H is Exce l l e n cy Lyo n c h h e n J i g m i T h i n l e y, Y. Hon'ble Pri m e M i n iste r, The Roya l Govern m e nt of B h uta n ce l e b rated his 6 0th birth d a y a m i dst stu d e nts fro m B h uta n at KilT U n ivers ity. M r. T h i n ley cut his birthday ca ke a n d sa i d , " It was a coincide nce that I a m i n I n d i a this yea r. " It was a g reat h o n o u r fo r a s m a l l cou ntry l i ke B h uta n , said D i ks h a C h etri, a B h uta n ese stu d e nt, that all the adding stu d e nts we re overwhe l med with the g estu re of K i lT U n iversity fe l i citate o u r P M . and KISS to 12 Years ofExcellence � 2 0 1 2 Inter-Congres s of International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES) Ch ildren and Youth i n a C hang i ng World November 2 6 - 3 0 , 20 1 2 Organised Jointly By: I UAES Commission on Chi ldren, Youth and Chi ldhood 8: Centre for Chi ldren Studies, KISS, Ki lT U niversity Seminar Lecture on 'Social Justice: Seminar Lecture on ' Social Justice : Issues & Challenges ' at KilT Law School Issues & C h allenges ' at KilT Law School Hon'ble Mrs. Justice Gyan Sudha Misra, Judge, Supreme Court of lndia flanked by Ms. Sangeeta Thakur, Noted Social Activist and Dr. A. Samanta her visit to KISS. Hon'ble Mrs . J ustice Gyan S u d ha Misra , J u d g e , S u p reme Court of I n d i a d e l ivered a sem i n a r lectu re o n 'Socia l Justice: Issues & C h a l l e nges' at K i l T Law School on 2 2 n d Septem ber 2 0 1 2 . " E d u cation a n d c h a racter b u i l d i ng is t h e only sol ution t o social inequa l ity and other socia l problems. One person ca n not change the com m u n ity, a l l have t o b e aware", s h e said i n h e r ta l k . A hea lthy society ca n b e set u p o n ly after erad ication of a l l d iscri m i n ations a n d i ne q u a l ities, she stressed . E l a bo rati ng o n different h u rdles on t h e way t o soci a l j ustice, she sa i d , soci a l j ustice ca n not be achieved o n ly by leg islati o n . In spite of va rious provisions of socia l j u stice in the Constitutio n , there is a l o t o f d iscri m ination , she stated, a d d i n g that i t is society's responsi b i l ity to "Education and realize the d re a m of social j u stice as enshri ned in o u r Constitutio n . Parents have a character building is responsi b i l ity to m o u l d the thou g ht process of the c h i l d ren from the very beg i n n i n g , she expla i ned, e l a boratin g that rig ht type of ed ucation w i l l go a l o n g way in achieving the only solution to soci a l justice. Semi n a r lecture o n 'Social J u stice: Issues & C h a l lenges' is a u n i q u e social inequality and experience f o r t h e students a n d facu lty a l i ke, said Dr. A. Sa m a nta , Fou nder, K i l T & K I S S . Wel co m i n g J ustice Misra , Prof. N . L. Mitra, Cha ncellor, K i l T U niversity sa i d , with i n j u st other social problems. five yea rs of its esta b l i s h m e nt, KilT Law School has j o i ned the league of p re m i e r law One person cannot i n stitutes of the cou ntry, recog nized and respected i n I n d i a as wel l as a broad . change the community, all have to be aware . " e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts Speech of Hon 'ble Mrs. Justice the whole worl d . My good wishes a re with you . Gyan Sudha Misra, Judge, I wish to tell y o u that where y o u are born, in which Supreme Court of India at Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) on 22"d September 2012 family you a re born and i n which comm unity you are born d o not have any i mpact today. What matters is h ow much opportunities you have g ot in life. By g race of God, your parents have sent you here . You s h o u l d not n u rse any type of i nferiority complex. You a re fortu nate that you have come to a very good i n stitute for your educati o n . This is a big (Translation) o pportunity for you to be successful i n l ife. You should take fu l l benefit o f this opportunity. Wa rrior- s a i nt dedicated to the ca use of educatio n a n d social s e rvice, S h ri S a m a nta j i ; my dearest friend S mt. Sangeeta Tha kur; Sh ri Alok J h a ; a l l offici a l s a n d teachers of th is i nstitute; a nd , a bove a l l , dea rest g i rls a n d boys o f KISS, I have visited m a n y ed ucatio n a l i nstitutions d u ri n g last 1 8-20 yea rs of my s e rvice as J ustice or Ch ief Ka l i nga more sig nificant i n case of g i rl s . If a g irl does not have a stron g fa m i l y backgro u n d , there a re many people at workpl a ce who try without any expectation for himself. I regard him as modern day I nstitute of Social Sciences (KISS) . for success. This a ppl ies in case of both g i rls and boys; but it is "Dr. Samanta is tirelessly and selflessly working to give you a better future J u stice . H owever, I feel h u m bled to see S kill of work and strong character a re very i mportant Vivekanand." I commend D r. institute for a better and b right future of tri bal boys seeing here today is amazing. When I was C h i ef J ustice i n Ra nchi High Court, we fought fo r the rig hts of g i rl c h i l d through court. I regret that I did not know at that time that this type of institute exists here . Had I known it then, I wou l d have sent m a n y c h i l d re n here for stud ies. D r. Samanta maintains a low profile even after d oing s o m uch and achieving so much. This is also a matter of g reat s u rprise. These days people do a l ittle, and ta l k b i g . So much has b e e n done here, b u t p e o p l e outside O d i s h a have very l ittle awareness a bout this i n stitute. He is tirelessly and selflessly working to g ive you a better future without if you have a strong character and there is q uality in your work, no one can exploit you. This is my ' g u ru mantra' to you. You fol low this, a n d I am confident that no o n e ca n stop you from getting a h e a d . Samanta, who conceptualised and established this and g i rls. I have seen many institutes, but what I a m to exp loit her. But We have a very good Constitution that g ives u s Right to Equality and Equal O p po rtunity. If you help yourself, no one can prevent you from getting ahead in life. J ust rem e m be r two thing s - q uality of work and perfo rmance; and strong character. M y good wishes a re with you. I consider myself l u c ky that I g o t a cha nce t o visit t h i s p l a c e . It was a rea l i sation that there a re sti l l people who do what they thi n k a n d say. If ever you feel that I c a n be o f a n y h e l p t o you, d o let me know. I wa nt to conti n u e to be attached to this i nstitute and look forwa rd to opportunity to visit here m a n y more times i n future. Tha n k you very m u c h ! any expectation for himself. I regard him as modern "We have a very good Constitution that gives day Vivekanand. us Right to Equality and Equal Opportunity. I despise show off, a rtificia l g ra ndsta n d i n g and fa lse pride. After coming here I see that his actions a re in consona nce with his words. I a m very g l ad to visit this i nstitute. I pray that reputation of KISS may spread not o n l y in Odisha, but also a l l over I nd i a a n d If you help yourself, no one can prevent you from getting ahead in life. Just remember two things - quality of work and performance; and strong character." K i l T R e v KilT & KISS Founder Delivers Tal k KilT & KISS Founder Delivers Talk at UN Women Leadership Summit a t U N Women Leadership Summit Third Y V Chandrachud Memorial Lecture at KilT women can be brought Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS delivered a talk at the Leadership Summit organized by U N Women i n Jaipur on 4'h October 20 1 2. The day long summit, titled 'Dialogue for Change: Women in Politics, Policies and Liveli hood', was graced by Ms. M ichelle Bachelet, Hon'ble UN U nder Secretary General and Executive Director, UN Women, Shri Ashok Gehlot, Hon'ble Ch ief Min ister of Rajasthan, Shri V. Kishore Chandra Deo, Hon'ble Union Minister of Tribal Affai rs and Panchayati Raj, Shri Jairam Ramesh, Hon'ble Union Minister of Rural Development and Drinking Water & Sanitation, Smt. Krishna Tirath, Hon'ble Union Ministry of State (lnd) for Women and Child Development, Mr. Eivind Homme, His Excellency the Norwegian Ambassador to I ndia and Ms. Anne F. Sten hammer, Regional Director UN Women, South Asia. about and superstition D r. S a m a nta's ta l k featured i n the second session of the sum mit titled 'Wo m en's "Education is the only tool through which empowerment of Economic E m powerment: Chang i n g Destin i es', c h a i red by Ms. Laksh m i Puri, Assista nt can be done away with. " Secretary Genera l and Deputy Executive D irector, UN Wom e n . Ed ucation is the only tool thro u g h which em powerment of wom e n ca n be bro ug ht a bout and s u p e rstition can be done away with , he em p h asised . D r. S a m a nta , who has won i nternati o n a l accla mation for Ka l i nga I nstitute of Social Sciences (KISS), a model i n stitute of tri ba l em powerment thro u g h ed ucation he has set up in B h u ba neswa r, a lso presented a memento to Ms. Mich e l l e Bachelet on behalf of the triba l c h i l d re n of Odish a . KISS is the largest free residential institute for tribals i n the world which provides education from kindergarten to postgraduation, vocational training and all other basic amenities of life absol utely free to 20,000 tribal children. Girls constitute about half of the student strength of KISS. e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts Third YV Chandrachud Memorial Lecture at KilT One ca n not e n joy freedom of expressi o n a n d other freedom g u a ra nteed by the Constitution without ed ucation , said Hon'ble Mr. J u stice A. K. Patnaik, J u d g e , S u p reme Court of I nd i a . He was del iveri ng the T h i rd J ustice YV C h a n d ra c h u d Memorial on 'Right to Ed ucation u nder the Constitution of I ndia' at Ki lT School of Law, Ki lT U niversity o n 6th October 2 0 1 2 . Expla i n i ng the provisions of the Right to E d u cation, which is a Funda menta l Rig ht, J ustice Patna i k said every c h i l d between the age of s ix and fou rteen yea rs s h a l l have the rig ht to free a n d com p u l sory ed ucation i n a n e i g h bo rhood school , ti l l completion o f e l e m e nta ry e d u cati o n . Beyond fourteen yea r, there is no p rovision of free ed ucation, he added . Article 45 of the Pa rt IV of t he Constitution, which is D i rective Pri nciples of State Policy, says "The State s h a l l endeavour to p rovide, withi n a period of ten yea rs from the commencement of this Constituti o n , for free a n d com p u l sory ed ucation for a l l c h i l d re n u nti l they complete the age of fourteen yea rs . " While tech n ica l , p rofession a l and higher ed ucation a re not fu n d a m e nta l right, but such ed ucation is generally made ava il a b l e to all o n the basis of m e rit, J u stice Patna i k said, w h i l e q uoti ng Article 4 1 and a rticle 37 to expl a i n ed ucation as a fu n d a m e nta l right. He h i g h l i g hted some u n known facets of J u stice C h a n d ra c h u d 's l ife, p a rti c u l a rly his com m itment to rig ht to educati o n . He also a n swered some of the q u estions posed by law students of KilT. Welcoming J ustice Patn a i k, Prof. N. K. Cha kraborty, Di rector, KilT School of Law sa i d I n d ia is a m o n g a few cou ntries of the world that recogn ize ed ucation as a fu n d a m e nta l rig ht. Right to E d u catio n act came i nto effect from 2 0 1 0 . Dr. A. Sa ma nta , Founder, K i l T & KISS; Prof. P. P. Math u r, VC, KilT Hon'ble Mr. Justice A. K . P atnaik, Judge, Supreme Co urt of India delivered the Third Justice YV Chandrachud Memorial Lecture on 'Ri ght to Education under the Constitution of India' at KilT School of Law on 6th October University, D r. Satyen d ra Patna i k, Rector and D r. Sasmita ra n i S a m a nta , Reg istra r were p resent on the occasion . . K i l T R e v 2012. KilT & KISS Celebrate 66th KilT & KIS S C elebrate Independence Day �fdb llriD(Ql®�®IIDffik�rnce Day The occasion was also graced by Ms. Susan Benn, Founder, Performing Arts Labs (PAL) , London, Shri Nilmadhav Panda, eminent cine director and more than 20 nationally and internationally acclaimed film The 66th I ndependence Day was celebrated with patriotic fervor at different ca m p u ses of makers and script KilT & KISS. President of KilT & KISS, S mt. Saswati Bal hoisted the Tricolour a n d g raced the occasion as C h ief Guest i n KISS. Add ressi n g 20,000 tri bal students of the I nstitute, she writers of the Green advised every student to strive to become a perfect h u m a n bei n g . S peaking on the occasion as Guest of H o n o u r, S h ri N i l ma d hav Pa nda, e m i nent cine d i rector sa i d , students Screen Team. should keep in m i n d what they a re d o i n g a n d how fa r their works a re a ppropriate. Dr. A S a m a nta, Founder, KilT & KISS expressed his g ratitud e to S h ri Pa nda a n d mem bers of Green Screen La b for their presence in KISS a n d KilT. The occasion was a lso g raced by Ms. Susan B e n n , Founder, Perform i ng Arts Labs (PAL) , London a n d m o re tha n 20 nationa l l y a n d i nternati o n a l ly a c c l a i m e d fi l m ma kers a n d script writers o f the Green Screen Tea m . Mr. R. N. Dash, Secreta ry, KISS a lso spoke o n this occasion . D r. P. K. Routa ray, C EO, KISS p resided over the meeti n g , w h i l e D r. P. K . Das proposed the vote of tha n ks . Students presented colou rful m a rc h past and cu ltural progra m mes on the occasion . e w ...... � Mr. Nilamadhab Panda, Noted Film Maker and Founder & Executive Director, Eleeanora Images speaking on the N EWS & E v e n ts Ms. Susan Benn, Founder & Artistic Director, PAL, London speaking on the occasion. occasion. 66th Independence Day celebration at KISS. NCC cadets of KilT University. Students presenting colourful cultural programme. Students presenting colourful cultural programme. K i l T R e v Gandhi Global Family Celebrates Gandhi Jayanti at KISS Gandhi Global Family Celebrates Gandhi Jayanti at KISS KISS "'J "'" -....... Celebration of GANDHI JAYANTI KilT, KISS Mourn Vilasrao Deshmukh's Death 15th Bhagwan Mahaveer Award for KISS Founder There is A Lot to Learn from KISS: UNFPA India Representative The 1 5th Bhagwan Mahaveer Award was conferred on Dr. Achyuta E m i nent Ga n d h i a n soci a l workers cong regated at KISS a n d threw l ig ht u po n Ma hatma Samanta. Past recipients Gandhi's ideals o n the occasion of G a n d h i Jaya nti o n 2nd October 2 0 1 2 . Add ressi n g of this national award d rea ms. Rea c h i n g benefits of l iteracy a n d ed ucation to d e p rived sections of the society was 1 6, 5 0 0 tribal boys a n d g i rls o f K I S S , they said that KISS has b e e n a b l e t o fu lfi l l G a n d hiji's G a n d h i ji 's d rea m , and KISS has been a b l e to fulfi l l this d re a m today, the g uests rema rked . include Aung San Suu They advised students to fol l ow the path shown by Mahatma G a n d h i . Kyi of Myanmar (20 1 2 ) , S peaking on t h e occasion, Dr. A. S a m a nta , National Secreta ry o f G a n d h i G l o ba l Fa m ily Shri Anna Hazare ( 1 997) , and Founder, K i l T & KISS i nformed a bout the i n itiatives ta ken by Gandhi Global Fa m i l y for wide publ icity of G a n d h i j i's ideals thro u g h various progra m mes. It may be mentioned that Dr. Prakash Murlidar Odisha Cha pter of Ga n d h i Global Fa m i l y has been u nderta king va rious progra m mes every yea r i n the a reas of peace a n d a m ity, Gram Swa ra j , removal of soci a l vices, etc. in Amte and Dr. Mandakini ord e r to ta ke G a n d h i a n t h i n ki n g and val ues to the people. Dr. P. K. Routray, C EO, KISS, Mr. Ra bi Behera, Soci a l worker, M r. S u re n d ra Das, State Coord inator of GGF, Dr. D i l i p Prakash ( 1 998). Sric h a n d a n , Dr. B i m a l e n d u Mohanty, J o u r n a l ist Mr. Pradosh Pat n a i k, Mr. D i l i p H a l i a n d Dr. P. K. Das, Director, Live l i hood, KISS were a m o n g those present. KilT, KISS Mourn Vilasrao Deshmukh 's Death Students, staffs a n d m a nagement of KilT a n d KISS expressed g rief over the dem ise of S h ri Vilasrao Desh m u kh, Hon'ble U n ion M i nister of Science & Technology a n d E a rth Sciences. S h ri Desh m u kh had visited the two institutes twice d u ring 2 0 1 1 and 2 0 1 2 , i n the ru n u p to the 99th I nd i a n Science Congress at KilT U n iversity. H e had won everyone's heart with his cha risma a n d pra g m atism . Paying rich tributes to the late Union M i n i ster, Dr. A. Sa ma nta , Fou n der, KilT & KISS said that his g u i d a nce, s u p p o rt a n d contribution in the u n p recedented success of the 99th I nd i a n Science Congress ca n never be forgotten . e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts 1 5th Bhagwan Mahaveer Award for KISS Founder The 1 5th Bhagwan Mahaveer Award was conferred on Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KISS on 1 Oth October 2 0 1 2 . He received the award from Dr. K. Rosaiah, His Excellency the Governor of Tamil Nadu at a g l ittering ceremony held at Chinmaya Heritage Centre, Chennai in the presence of more than one thousand delegates. This prestigious National award has been instituted by Bhagawan Mahaveer Foundation. The 1 5th a n n u a l awards which carry a cash price of Rs 1 0 lakh, a citation and a memento each, were decided after processing over 260 nominations by a j u ry headed by former Chief Justice of I ndia M N Venkatachaliah. Mahaveer Award is a national award and its past recipients include eminent personalities l ike Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar (20 1 2), Shri Anna Hazare ( 1 997), Dr. Prakash Murlidar Amte and Dr. Ma ndakini Prakash (1 998) . There is A Lot to Learn from KISS : UNFPA India Representative "There is a lot to be lea rnt from Ka l i n g a I n stitute of Soci a l Science (KISS) , especia l ly with respect t o h o w t h e i n stitute has a pp l ied different prog ra m mes in a h o l i stic m a n ner," said Ms. Frederi ka Meijer, U N F PA Cou ntry Representative to I nd i a . She was o n a two-day visit to the state to meet with the govern ment and non govern ment agencies to d iscuss on U N F PA's partners h i p for Pop u lation a n d Development programs i n t h e state. A s a part o f h e r p rogra m me, she visited K I S S o n 1 7th J u l y 2 0 1 2 a n d interacted with t h e students o f tri b a l com m u n ity studying i n the i nstitute. Ms. Meijer a ppreciated the efforts made by KISS to e m power c h i l d re n com m u n ities of the from state the most thro u g h d isadva ntaged ed ucation . She expressed confide n ce that Life Skills Ed ucation i m p a rted to the adolescents at KISS is a positive step a n d w i l l have fa r rea c h i n g effect on the hea lth and well being of future generation of Odish a . The LSE being im plemented at KISS with su pport from the U n ited Nations Population Fund ( U N F PA) s i nce 2 0 1 0 covers more than 3000 adolescent g irls and boys in a residentia l set up. The a p p roach at KISS is a com pre h ensive one where Life S ki l ls E d u cation is transacted thro u g h c u rri c u l a r and co-curri c u l a r methodology a n d is backed u p b y counse l i n g a n d hea lth services. Besides, creative com m u n ication activities, exposure visits a n d research o n issues of adolescents in the state have e n riched the i n itiative prov i d i n g rich i n s i g hts to the needs of you n g g irls a n d boys of the state. Ms. Meijer tha n ked Dr. A Sa m a nta , Founder, K i l T & KISS for h i s noble effort towa rds em poweri ng the wea kest section of the society. K I I T Mr. Aditya Puri, MD, HDFC Visits KI S S & KilT Mr. Aditya Puri, MD, HDFC Visits KISS & KilT 3rd National Finance Conclave KISS a Glowing Model of Inclusive Growth : Mr. Aditya Puri Mr. Aditya Puri, M D, H D FC Bank a rrived i n B h u b a n eswar on a two-day visit to K i l T & KISS. O n Friday he visited a l l ca m p u ses of KilT a n d KISS, the l a rgest free residential i nstitute for tri b a l s i n the worl d . KISS is rea lly a beautifu l place, he sa i d expressi n g h i s satisfaction, while "The country needs com me n d i n g its Fou n der Dr. A. Sa m a nta for esta b l i s h i n g such a n i nstitute. inclusive growth and Add ressi n g 1 6,500 tri ba l stud e nts of the i nstitute, he sa i d , success comes only after h a rd work a n d conti n u o u s effort of a person. This is the secret of a n y successfu l person, he Kalinga Institute stated, adding that the beg i n n i n g is a lways fu l l of stru g g l e . Future of the cou ntry is bright as ed ucation i n I nd i a is g rowi ng, he sa i d . He advised students to put more effort to a c h i eve Social Science (KISS) success a n d contrib ute towards nati o n b u i l d i n g . is as a glowing Welcom i n g Mr. Pu ri t o t h e ca mpus, Dr. S a ma nta s a i d that visit o f a persona l ity l i ke h i m is example of an very i m portant for the I n stitute. This wi l l have a positive i m pact o n the students of KISS a n d KilT, he a d d e d , w h i l e tha n king Mr. Puri for t h e visit. enduring model for inclusive growth." e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts 3 rd National Finance Conclave KIS S a Glowing Model of Inclusive Growth : Mr. Aditya Puri There are inherent dangers in popul ist policies and deficit financing for a growing economy like India, said Dr. Aditya Puri, Managing Di rector, HDFC Bank at School of Management ( KSOM) of KilT Un iversity in Bhubaneswar on 29th September, 201 2. Delivering keynote address at the 3rd National Finance Conclave organ ized by KSOM , he made it clear that the country needs i nclusive growth and cited Kalinga Institute Social Science ( KISS) as a glowing example of an end uring model for inclusive growth. He a lso d elved i nto the root ca uses of fi n a ncia l crises worldwide a n d d i rections for fi n a ncia l pol icy a n d i ntermediation i n I n d i a . T h e conclave, which h a d 'Meeting the New C h a l l enges i n I n di a 's Financial Ma rkets' as its theme, was g raced by corporate leaders l i ke Mr. Ga uta m Cha kravarti, Di rector, PE Gro u p, B l a c kstone Fund Services, M r. Vi p u l J haveri, Partner & Head M&A Tax, Deloitte H a skins & Sells, Mr. N a resh M a kh i j a n i , Executive Di rector, KPMG a n d Mr. Biswa j it Mohanty, M a n a g i n g Di rector & C EO, SBI Pension Funds. I nd ia's fi n a ncia l m a rkets face a two-fold set of c h a l lenges. O n the one hand, there is the cha l l e n g e of broad e n i n g their base by im provi n g domestic and foreig n partici pation . O n the other h a n d , they have t o weather t h e storm ema nating from t h e developed world, post t h e U S s u b p rime crisis a n d t h e o n g o i n g E u ro zone crisis. The o n e- d a y conclave hosted two tec h n ical sessions with these cha l lenges in the backgrou nd . The first tech nica l Session dealt with 'Ma n a g i n g U n certa i nty'. M r. Cha kravarti spoke o n 'Ma n a g i n g risk d u ri n g the E u ro crisis a n d the s l i d i ng I nd i a n Rupee'. Mr. Jhaveri spoke o n 'Tax havens a s i nvestment routes: Is GMR a ca l i brated reg u latory response ? ' . The second technical session dea lt with ' E n ha ncing participation'. Mr. Makh i j a n i spoke o n ' S E B I 's new Alternate I nvestment Funds reg u lations: Pav i n g t h e w a y f o r n e w I nvestment Veh icles'. Mr. Moha nty spoke o n 'Deve l o p i n g I n di a 's corporate a n d govern ment debt ma rkets. ' E a rl ier, D r. A . Sa ma nta , Founder of KilT & KISS welcomed M r. Puri a n d other dig n itaries a n d participa nts to the conclave. K i l T School of Ma nagement has a long history of academic exce l lence, p rov i d i n g i n d ustry-focused ma nagement ed ucation, he sa i d . As part of its i n d ustry-aca d e m i a i nterface, KSOM conducts National level conclaves in a l l major functional a reas such as Fina nce, Ma rketing a n d H R, he i nformed. I n the i ntrod uction to the conclave, Dea n , Prof. Ashok Sar outl i ned the role of ca pita l m a rkets, the b a n k i n g sector a n d infrastructure fi n a n c i n g i n t h e I nd i a n economy. T h e conclave w a s w e l l attended b y representatives from t h e i n d ustry, acad e m i a , p rofessio n a l bodies, students a n d society-at- l a rge m a ki ng it a g ra n d success. K i l T R e v Green S creen Lab 20 1 2 ' in KilT Green Screen Lab 201 2 ' in KilT KiiT International School among Top 20 Residential Schools of India KiiT-Athon for National Sports Day K i l T School of Film and Media Sciences i n association with E leea nora I ma ges Pvt. Ltd { E I ) , N e w Del h i a n d Perfo rm i n g Arts Labs (PAL) , London o rg a n i zed a 1 0 - day workshop 'Green Screen La b 2 0 1 2 ' for q u a l ity c h i l d ren's c i n e m a i n I n d ia to create a 'new wave' i n I nd i a n C h i l d ren's c i n e m a with i m a g i nation, ca re a n d respect for t h e fa m i l y a u d ience. I n a u g u rati ng the workshop, D r. A. Sa ma nta S a i d , KilT has been org a n izing many nation a l a n d international workshops i n c l u d i n g 99th I n d i a n Science Congress. B y hosting Green Noted German Screen La b 2 0 1 2 , students of K i lT School of F i l m and Media Sciences w i l l be benefited, he Director, Arend Agthe, added. Speaking o n the occasi o n , Nila Mad hob Pa n d a , whose " I a m Ka l a m" is o n e of the most-awarded and critica l ly-acc l a i med I nd i a n c h i l d ren's fi l ms of recent times sa i d "The Indian new-age ca l l for entry to the La b el icited a huge response and the selection j u ry had a tou g h time picki n g up the chosen 1 8 as the q u a l ity of the s u bmissions was genera l ly q u ite hig h . I n filmmaker Onir and fact, this g ives u s g reat hope a bout the futu re o f c h i l d re n 's c i n e m a, which has been a screenwriter Sanjay neg lected g e n re in I nd i a l a rg ely." Also he informed that he would be m a king a fi l m , where students of Ka l i n g a I n stitute of Soc i a l Sciences (KISS) wou ld be i nvolved as KISS is the rea l Chouhan of "I am inspiration for c h i l d ren fi l m ma kers to m a ke a fil m . Kalam" and "Paan Sussa n B e n n , Founder PAL sa i d , we can m a ke better cinema i f i t w i l l b e experimente d . Mr. Singh Tomar" fame S h rava n Ku m a r, C EO, C h i l d ren's Fi l m Society I ndia (CFSI) said these types of workshops will mentor 1 8 a re very essential for I nd i a n C h i l d ren's fi l m m a kers, so that they can l e a rn more a bout screenplays for KISS for m a ki ng c h i l d ren's fi l m . Mr. H. S. Khatua, C EO, K i l T School of F i l m a n d Media I nd i a n c h i l d ren's psychology. Later he i nformed a bout a proposal from CFSI to tie up with Sciences p roposed vote of tha n ks . Noted Germ a n Di rector, Arend Agthe, I nd i a n new-age children's cinema at f i l m m a ker Onir and screenwriter S a n jay C h o u h a n of " I am Ka l a m" and " Pa a n S i n g h this Green Screen Lab Tom a r" fa me w i l l mentor 1 8 screen p l ays f o r c h i l d re n's cinema at this Green Screen La b 20 1 2 , while at least 5 screenplays include six from North-East I n d i a as part of the La b org a nisers' idea to bring 2 0 1 2 , w h i l e at least 5 fi l m s a re l i ke l y to get fu n d i n g for production in 2 0 1 3 . The 1 8 out the many exciti n g stories from the n e g lected region to the m a i n stre a m India and films are likely to get beyond . The selected screenplay writers were Ad h i ra j S i n g h (Forgot About Mina); Anusha N a n d a k u m a r & S a ndeep Sa ket (Mou nta in by the Roadside), Bassanti Patha k (Pincha My funding for production Ta l ki n g Dog), B haskarjyoti Das {The Puppet Theatre) , Do m i n i c Meg a m S a n g m a in 20 1 3 . {My Mother's D rea m ) , G a u rav Saxe n a (Ra ngze n ) , Jyoti N isha {Ka h a n i Cha m ki Aur Cheeku Ki), Ree m a Borah {Yeh J o H a ra Hoi), Reem a S e n g u pta {Kayko) , Rom i Meitei (My Home), Shazia Kha n {Sa b i h a ) , S o u m e n d ra Pad h i {Ti me to Run), S u d i pto Sen {Amata l i ) , Utpal Borp u j a ri {lshu) and Vijay Ra j a n S i n g h (A Roadside Drea m), l rfa n jami {jaagna m a n a hoi'), Mohi nder Singh ( B h u j a ng) and K Ra mcha n d ra n (Ch i l d re n of Rhyth m ) . I n the ful ly residentia l La b, there were intensive g ro u p a n d o ne-one sessions with La b mentors a n d experienced d i rectors, as w e l l as a dvice o n international c h i l d ren's f i l m production, m a rketing a n d d istri bution from visiti n g g u est mentors from I nd i a and E u rope. Screen i ng of a n d d iscussions on i nternationa l ly acclaimed c h i l d ren's fi l ms were a lso h e l d . e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts KiiT International School among Top 20 Residential Schools of India KiiT International School ( KiiT-IS) has joined the el ite league of top 20 residential schools of India. The school was ranked 20th in the country in an annual survey on ranking of schools in residential category by 'Education World', a popu lar national-level magazine, last week. KiiT International School, which is only five years old, has been ranked 1 st in the State of Odisha and 4th in Eastern India. This annual survey evaluates thousands of schools in residential category on different parameters. KiiT I nternation a l School has ea rned top h o n o u rs due to its q u a l ity teac h i ng and world-class facil ity. It is the only school in Eastern I ndia to offer both I nternation a l Bacca l a u reate D i p l o m a Progra m m e ( I B D P) and I nternation a l General Certificate o f Seco n d a ry E d u cation (IGCSE) o f U niversity o f C a m bridge as i nternation a l curri c u l u m a n d Central Board of Seco n d a ry E d u cation (CBSE) as nati o n a l cu rric u l u m . It attracts students from a l l States of I ndia as well as 1 5 cou ntries d ue to its nati o n a l a n d i nternatio n a l fa m e . T h e school has recruited teachers from 1 5 d ifferent cou ntries t o m a i nta i n d iversity a n d h i g h sta n d a rd o f teac h i n g . H i g h ra n k o f K i i T I nternati o n a l School i n t h i s p restigious survey is a matter o f g reat satisfactio n , said Dr. A. Sa m a nta, Founder, KiiT- I S , K i l T & K I S S . Students o f t h e school a n d their g u a rd ia n s expressed h a p p i ness over t h e ach ievement. "KiiT I nternational School w i l l g a i n more reputation a n d score even hig her in such ra n kings in com i ng years", said Dr. Mona Lisa B a l , C h a i rm a n of KiiT I nternati o n a l Schoo l . KiiT-Athon for National Sports D ay Students of KiiT I nternation a l School a rra nged a m i n i M a rathon on 2 9th Aug ust 2 0 1 2 . Prof. ( D r.) H a rekrishna Sata pathy, Hon'ble VC, Nation a l Sanskrit U n iversity, Tirupati a n d D r. A. Sa ma nta , Founder, K i l T & K I S S flagged off the fi rst ever K i l T- Atho n . The KiiT- Ath o n e rs were the pri m a ry a n d m i d d l e yea r students, a l o n g with t h e teachers. T h i s was held t o commemorate N ationa l Sports Day a n d to spread the message that KiiT I nternati o n a l School bel ieves i n h o l i stic g room i n g and experie ntial learning, which is the essence of i nternational schoo l i n g . KiiT I nternation a l School advocates learning beyond classroom beca use these a re the d e m a n ds of g l o b a l ization a n d i nternation a l varsities. Hence t o place Odisha on t h e g l oba l platform KiiT I nternationa l School offers IBDP (Geneva ) , IGCSE (Ca m bridge, U K) a n d C B S E ( I n d ia) . T h e sports a n d wel l n ess c l u b of KiiT- I S have a lso j o i ned h a n ds with KiiT-Athoners for 'save e n e rgy' awareness d rive. Dr. Mona Lisa B a l , C h a i rm a n , KiiT- I S ; Mr. S a n jay S u a r, Pri c i p a l ; Ms . E m m a Pac i l l i , Coordi nator, KiiT I B D i p l o m a ; Mr. S u re n d ra Nath Mohanty, Ad m i n istrator, KiiT- I S a n d othe r officia ls were present on the occa s i o n . K I I T Talk on 'Volunteerism in the U.S . ' at KilT Talk on 'Volunteerism in the U.S.' at KilT " M i l l ions of volu nteers a re devoti n g their time work i n g with youth thro u g h mentori ng , tutoring o r teac h i n g i n t h e U . S . " , s a i d M s . D i a na Aviv, President a n d C E O of I ndependent Sector, a coa l ition of n o n - p rofit organ izations. I n a ta l k o rg a n i zed by the U . S . Consu late Genera l , Hyd e ra ba d a n d Ka l i nga I n stitute of I n d ustri a l Tec hn o l ogy (Ki lT) on 'Vo l u nteerism in the U . S . ' on 24th Aug ust 2 0 1 2 , Ms. D i a na sa i d , m o re tha n a q u a rter of volu nteers p a rtici pated in f u n d ra ising activities or sold items to ra ise m oney for a "All should learn from c h a rita ble o rg a nizati o n . the exemplary work Pra ising t h e efforts i n Ki lT & K I S S b y Fou n d e r Dr. A. S a m a nta, she s a i d a l l s h o u l d learn done by Dr. Samanta from the exe m p l a ry work done here . Giving exa m p l es of U S vol u nta rism she said some in KISS here. Some 63 com m u n ities contributes s i g n ificantly to the nati o n a l economy. S h e a lso i nformed that 63 m i l l io n American a d u lts vol u nteer each yea r. The time they put i nto serving their the America n i nternati o n a l vol u nteer agency, the Peace Corps, fou nded by former million American President Ken nedy, has placed 2 l a kh volu nteers in com m u nity development jobs in 1 34 host cou ntries. adults volunteer each Compa ri n g you ng a n d a d u lt volu nteers i n U . S . , she said, contra ry to conventi o n a l year. The time they wisd o m , most o f t h e p e o p l e vol u nteer i n m i d - l ife a n d their n u mber g ra d u a l ly decli nes put into serving their a pproa c h i n g retirement. However, i n d ivid u a l s who vol u nteer d u ri n g ea rly reti rem e nt do so with g reater freq uency tha n their m i d - l ife cou nterparts. Among o l d e r a d u lts the communities volu nteer rate rema i ned steady at 2 3 . 6%. This was 9 . 2 m i l l ion a d u lts dedicati ng 1 . 7 b i l lion h o u rs to com m u n ity service. contributes significantly to the Ms. Aviv is touring I n d ia a s part of a speaker prog ram sponsored by the U . S . State national economy." leaders h i p network f o r America's n o n profits, fou ndations, a n d corporate g iving Department. She is the president a n d C E O of I n dependent Sector, the natio n a l progra m s . By representing tens of thousands of org a n izations across the country, I ndependent Sector a dva nces the common good by l e a d i n g , strength e n i n g, a n d m o b i l izi n g t h e c h a rita ble com m u n ity. S h e a lso exp l a i ned how America ns who d o not have the mea ns to m a ke l a rg e fina ncial d onations to cha rities find ways to donate the i r time a n d ski l l s to those who need it. Ms. Aviv a lso took q u estions from students of K i l T & KISS. Prof. P. P. Math u r, VC, K i l T U n iversity d e l ivered the welcome a d d ress, w h i l e D r. Sasmita Sa ma nta , Reg i stra r proposed vote of tha n ks . e w PREAMBLE Indian Academy of Social Sciences (ISSA) in association with KilT University shall hold 36th session of lndian Social Science Congress (ISSC) between December 27 and 3 1 , 2 0 1 2 a t Bhubaneswar, Odisha, with a view to discovering, developing and disseminating Science of Nature-Humans-Society capable of flowering of creative potentialities of people o f all sections/classes/genders and enabling them to enjoy higher quality of material, social, cultural and spiritual life in peace and harmony with Nature and S ociety. FOCAL THEME 'Science, Society and The Planet Earth' is the focal theme of :XXXVI Indian Social Science Congress. It is offshoot oft he focal theme, 'Working for Peaceful Co-existence and a Just World' of XXXV Indian Social Science Congress and is designed to develop a new paradigm of science ofHumans-Society-The Planet Earth. OBJECTIVES The main object of the Congress is to discover, develop and disseminate Science of Nature-Humans- Society through critical appraisal and integration of current research and theory in all branches/disciplines of science taught and researched in Indian universities, colleges, research institutes, R&D organizations and national/regional laboratories. Allied to it are six other major objectives: a) To improve quality of education and research in Indian universities, colleges, research institutes and R&D organizations. b) To provide feedback to the government on working of national policies of education, health, agriculture, industry, ecology, environment, social justice, poverty, hunger, unemployment, Science & Technology, social harmony, emerging economic, political, social, S&T challenges etc. c) To enable all sections/classes of peoples of India to enjoy higher quality of material, social, cultural and spiritual life while d) To create congenial democratic institutional and social conditions for flowering and utilization of creative potentialities of f) To make India self-reliant, self-sufficient and eco-friendly. living in peace and harmony with Nature. young minds. e) To develop sustainability science capable of making humans learn to conserve the Planet Earth and its life- supporting attributes/resources-and restructure their social and economic systems in accordance with the same. LOCAL SECRETARY GENERAL SECRETARY ORGANISING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Dr. N.P. Chaubey Prof. P.P. Mathur Prof. Motilal Dash (Local Secretary) Indian Academy of Social Sciences Vice-Chancellor XXXVI Indian Social Science Congress Iswar Saran Ashram Campus KilT University Director (Academic) Allahabad 2 1 1 004, India Bhubaneswar 75 1 024 Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences Tel : (0) 0532-2544245 M : 09873666 1 5 3 KIIT University Campus 1 0, Telefax : 0532-2544 1 70 P.O. KIIT Bhubaneswar 75 1 024 E-mail: issaald@gmail.com Email: motilal.dash@gmail.com Website: www.issaindia.org.in M : 08763004 1 00 Tracheal Stenosis Repair by Coblation in KIMS KIDS Faculty Delivers Keynote Address at International Conference Tracheal Stenosis Repair by C oblation in KIMS Mr. Bi jaya ( 4 0 ) from Nayagada d istrict lost his voice a n d experienced a bnorm a l breathing fol lowi n g a road accide nt two yea rs back. He w a s breath i n g through a n KIMS Doctor Visits Norway for o p e n i n g made extern a l ly over trachea (tracheostomy) since the accident. At KIMS, Training l a ryngofiss u re and removal of a bnorma l tissue from na rrowed seg ment of trachea were done using 'Coblator'. This is a new tech n i q u e performed for the fi rst time in KilT Faculty to Receive UWA Odisha. The patient successfully rega i ned his voice i m m ed i ately after su rgery. The Effulgent Star Award voice was record e d . KilT Faculty Attends SAP The s u rgery w a s conducted by D r. Khageswa r Rout, Dr. Ani I K u Das u n d e r su pervision of Prof. R. N . Biswa l i n E a r- N ose-Th roat Department of KIMS. D r. Am it Prod h a n was the Academic Conference, a n esthesiologist. Both s u rgeons, Dr. Ro ut and D r. Dash, have received tra i n i n g in Asia Pacific Japan 2012 reputed i n stitutes outside Odish a . Voice loss and breath i n g problem a re common in neck i n j u ry and prolonged i ntu bation patients. This new method for restoration of voice Ph.D. Awarded and respiration is a boon for road accident patients . KIMS now provides the ma nagement of a i rway and voice pro b l e m i n road accident patients at affo rd a b l e p rice and patients need not go outside Odisha for th is expensive treatment. KIDS Faculty Delivers Keynote Address at International Conference At KIMS, laryngofissure and Dr. Shyam Sundar Behura of Kal inga Institute of Dental Sciences (KIDS), K i l T U n iversity d e l ivered a removal of abnormal tissue from narrowed keynote a d d ress at the 25th Ann u a l Conference of the segment of trachea the I n d i a n Section of the I nternational Association of I nd i a n Society of Denta l Research ( I S D R) held a l ong with Denta l Research (IADR) i n C h e n n ai on 4th October were done using 201 2. 'Coblator' . This is a H e presented the paper entitled 'Diag nosis of O ra l new technique Ca ncer - From Molec u l a r Genetics to C h a i rside performed for the Approach' with D r. S h a s h i Ra n j a n . E l a borat i n g o n subject, first time in Odisha. procedu res a n d a d j u n ctive diagnostic tech n iq ues that D r. B e h u ra expl a i ned a n u m b e r of cha ir-side screen i ng The patient ca n act a s effective a i d s and fac i l itate the ea rly detection of o ra l cancer and other successfully a S r. Lecturer i n Dept. of Ora l & Maxi l l ofacia l Pathology of KIDS. potenti a l ly m a l i g n a nt conditions. D r. S hyam S u n d a r B e h u ra , MDS, PGDMLS , FAGE , is regained his voice KIMS Doctor Visits Norway for Training immediately after surgery. Dr. Kabikanta Samantaray, eminent ENT Surgeon of Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), B h u b a n eswar visited E u ro Sleep C l i n ic of N o rway for a dvanced surg i c a l tra i n i n g on behalf of KIMS. Dr. Sama ntaray is the first person from Odisha to visit this type of c l i n i c . Dr. S a m a ntaray was tra i ned on coblation technology in s u rgery (blood less and p a i n l ess) su rgery. This method w i l l be h e l pful i n the state l i ke Odisha i n d ifferent E N T s u rgery. e w ...... � N EWS & E v e n ts KilT Faculty to Receive UWA Effulgent Star Award Dr. 5. M. A l i , Professor in Electrical Engineering, K i l T U n iversity has been chosen t o receive 'UWA Effu lgent Sta r of the Decade Award' in October 2 0 1 2 . It is a reco g n ition to his excel lent research work i n the field of renewa ble energy - both solar and w i n d . The award, i nstituted by U n ited Writers' Associatio n , is conferred by the Deputy Governor, Reserve B a n k of I nd i a every yea r. E m i nent i ntel l ectua l s and erud ite spea kers would also be g racing the award ceremony to be org a n ized by UWA. Dr. Ali has done his D.Sc. a n d Ph . D. in electrical eng i neeri n g from I nternational University, Ca l iforn i a , USA i n 2008 a n d 2006 respectively. H e had done M.Tech from C a lcutta U n iversity. H e h a d g u ided three n o s . of P h . D. students i n h i s research a re a . D r. A l i h a s more t h a n 4 0 papers i n d i fferent nation a l a n d i nternation a l conferences i n t h e field o f renewa ble energy t o h i s credit, besides l 0 pa pers p u b l ished in N ational a n d I nternatio n a l j o u rna ls. He has conducted m a n y semi n a rs, workshops a n d short term tra i n i n g p ro g ra m s f o r the facu lty members o f eng i neeri n g colleges i n col l a boration with AICTE, ISTE, M H RD, DST & Ministry o f I nd u stries, Govt. o f I nd i a . He i s attached with National Executive Council member o f ISTE, N e w Del h i ; Vice President, S o l a r E n e rgy Society o f I nd i a ; Executive Comm ittee Member in E lectrical Division of I nstitution of E n g i n eers I n d i a , Orissa State Center; Ex- C h a irman, ISTE, O rissa Secti o n ; Ex Sectional C o m m ittee mem bers of the I nd i a n Science Congress Association, Kol kata ; Vice - C h a i r m a n , I nd i a n I nstitution of I n d u stri a l E n g i neeri n g , O rissa Cha pter. For h i s contribution in the fie l d of science a n d tech n o logy, Dr. Ali won more tha n fiftee n Natio n a l & I nternati o n a l awards l i ke S a d a n a n d a Memorial Awa rd , M a d h u s u d a n Memori a l Award, I S T E Calcutta Condensation a l N ation a l Awa rds, UWA Life Ti me Ach i evement Award, ISTE Best E n g in eering Col lege Teacher Award a n d Lead i n g E d u cators of the worlds 2009. Ki lT actively enco u rages a n d s u p p o rts research activity a n d the ach ievement of Dr. Ali wou l d motivate other facu lty mem bers of the u n iversity, said Dr. A. Sa m a nta , Fou n der, K i l T & KISS. Dr. Sasm ita Sa ma nta , Registra r a lso con g ratu l ated Dr. Ali for wi n n i n g this prestigious award . K i l T R e v Supermileage Vehicle by KIITians Showcased at International Event 'Steeldust', a supermileage veh icle prototype designed by a group of passionate students of KilT University, was showcased at the prestigious Shell Eco Marathon Asia 2012 held in Sepang International Circu it, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 4th July to 7th J uly 2012. KilT Team, comprising of six s t u d e nts of the D e p a rt m e n t of Mechanical Engineering - Anu nay C h a u d h ary, Sourav Pyke, S u brat Sa rkar, S n e h Sagar Raj , B a i d i k Chakraborty, Anupam Deo and Anurag Deo - became the first ever from O d i s h a t o p a rt i c i p a t e i n t h i s international competition. Key featu res of the car 'Steeld ust' includ e mod ified 49 cc 4 stroke s i n g l e cyl i nder Honda e n g i ne, tu b u l a r A l u m i n u m T6 6063 chassis, fi ber reinforced plastic for stron g a n d l ig ht aerodynamic outer body with j ust 2 .5% d ra g , 1 6 inch mou nta i n b i ke recu m bent wheels a n d p ressurized fuel del ivery system with e lectronic fuel i n j ecti o n . The car passed all the stringent technical and safety inspections at the event in one shot, a matter of pride for the amateur team of students, who called themselves 'Octane X', that developed it. There were 1 15 other teams from across the continent competing in this high profile event. 'Steeld ust' was d riven on the sa me track where legends l i ke Michael Sch u m a cher, Fern a ndo Alonso, Sebasti a n Vette ! a n d Lewis H a m i lton d rove their ca rs. The students' endeavor for eco-friend l y a n d s m a rter m o b i l ity was tested and the i n novative design was p ra ised by the hosts. The project not o n l y gave them a cha nce to i m pl ement the theory, but also hel ped the students u n leash the i n n e r potential to i n n ovate a n d fi n d i m pl e m e nta ble solutions t o practical pro b l e ms . Shell Eco Marathon Asia is an iconi c educational project that challenges competing student teams to design and build the most energy-efficient vehicle possible. The competition dates back to 1 939 when Shell employees in USA made a friendly wager over who could travel farthest on the same amount of fuel. Si nce then it has expa nded to two m o re continents Asia a n d E u rope. Every yea r student tea m s from a l l over the world com pete Shell Eco Marathon Asia is an iconic educational project that challenges competing student teams to design and build the most energy-efficient vehicle possible. KilT Team became the first ever from Odisha to participate in this international competition. OKIITRev e w to cover the farthest d i sta nce on the least a mo u n t of energy. Some ach ieve d ista nce eq u a l to Pa ris from Moscow (2,485 km) on o n l y one l itre of fue l . K i l T tea m expressed g ratitude t o Founder o f K i l T & KISS, Dr. A . S a m a nta for i n s piration, and facu lty members M r. Saroj Ku m a r Bhanja, M r. Satya b h u s h a n H ota , Mr. Anta rya m i M a h a ra n a , Mr. Pa bitra Das, Prof. I s h a m Pa n i g ra h i a n d Prof. P. C h a n d rasekhar for g u i d a nce a n d s u p port. KSOM Organises Kolosseum 2012 Noted singer Kunal Ganjawala performing on the occasion. Kolosseu m 2 0 1 2 , the a n n ua l B -school festiva l of School of Management, KilT U n iversity (KSOM), con c l u d ed on 1 4th October with an electrifyi n g performa nce by Ku n a l Gan jawa l a , Bol lywood singer o f ' Bheege H o nth Tere' fame. He performed before a rapturous c rowd of more tha n a thousand students, corporate g uests, media persons and facu lty mem bers. h The event, held from l 2'h to l 4' October 20 1 2 , saw p a rticipation from more tha n 30 col l eges from across I nd i a , i n c l u d i n g l iT Delhi, J a m n a l a l B a j a j , XIMB, l iT B h u ba n eswa r, IMI u n d e rg ra d u ate and and severa l oth e r post-g ra d u ate p restig i o u s i nstitution s . The sched u l e for the three d ays were jam -packed with C u ltu ra l and M a n a g e m e nt ga mes i nc l u d i n g B u s i ness Plan com petitio n , B - Q u iz, M a n agement Games, Debate, Street Play, Photography, T-s h i rt Pa i nting a n d Advertis i n g . LAN - based C o m p uter ga mes were a lso part of the com petitions. The eve n i n g s were l it u p by the g rand creative events such a s Choreogra phy, Fashion S how and Rock Band com petiti o n . Several tea ms from both i nside a n d outside of Odisha slugged it out on a g l itteri ng sta g e . There were some fa b u lous costu mes o n display as were synchronized da nce performa nces. Apart from the events, there were workshops cond u cted for partic i pa nts i n c l u d i ng Lyrical H i p H o p a n d Leaders h i p . Another h i g h p o i n t o f Kolosseu m w a s t h e d i s p l a y o f t h e s p i rit o f E ntrepre n e u rsh i p a m o n g t h e KSOM students. Rena issa nce, the students' entrepre n e u rs h i p c l u b org a n ized a " H o ot" at the Kolosseu m g ro u n d , where stud ents tu rned entrepre n e u rs a n d catered t o t h e p a rticipa nts with a w i d e ra n g e o f 'prod u cts' ra n g i ng from a g a m e o f lottery t o fresh home-cooked food . K I I T syo\\1 S • Gl\fAtS KIS S Girls Core Probables in National Rugby Team Four g i rl s of Ka l i n g a I nstitute of Soci a l Sciences (KISS) have been selected a s core p robables in I ndia Women Rugby Tea m . They attended the ca m p at S ports Complex, Balwa d i , P u n e from 1 9th Septem ber t o 8th October 2 0 1 2 . The players in c lu d e Bhagyalaxmi B a ri k, Sita m a n i H e m bra m , S a n j u kta M u n d o a n d M i ra ra n i H e m bra m . Bhagya laxmi Barik has a l ready p layed as a m e m ber of I nd i a n Women Rugby Tea m i n Asi a n Games 20 1 0 . S i m i l a rly four students - both boys a n d g i rls - of KISS have been selected i n Odisha State H a n d ba l l Tea m for 1 7th East Zone (Men & Women) N ational H a nd b a l l C h a m p i o n s h i p sched u led to be held at Aga rta l a , Tri p u ra from 2 5th to 28th Septe m b e r 2 0 1 2 . The players i n c l u d e C h a n d a n Tu i ka , J a g a n nath Prod h a n , S a rita Saba r a n d S o n a l i Ma l l ick. KISS Students Selected for National Kho-Kho Championship Three boys and fou r g i rls of Ka l inga I nstitute of Social Sciences (KISS) were selected in Odisha S u b- J u n i o r Kho-Kho tea m for S u b - J u n i o r National Kho- Kho C h a m pionship (Boys & G irls) held from 2 8th Aug ust to 1 st Septe m b e r 2 0 1 2 at Ba ka ro Steel City, J h a rkha n d . Wh i l e D a l i m ba M a j h i , M a m ita J a n i a n d N a g a m a n i Baskey were selected i n the g i rls' tea m , S u k u l a l Hem b ra m , S u n a ra m Kisku, Pradeep Ku. D e h u ri a n d Ma laya K u . M a j h i m a d e i t t o t h e boys' tea m . S i m i l a rly, three K I S S students were selected i n Odisha Senior Kho-Kho tea m for Federation C u p (Men) held from 2 8th Aug ust to 1 st Septem ber 2 0 1 2 at B a ka ro Steel City, J h a rkha n d . Selected students a re S i d h a nath S o ren, Ka lidas M u rm u a n d N a rsi n g h M a j h i . Mr. Ka l a n d i C h a ro n Rout, Sports Teacher of KISS acco m p a n ied as Coach of Odisha Senior Kho-Kho tea m for Federation C u p (Men ) . OKIITRev e w 111111111111111111111111111 Chief Ministers of Kerala and Karnataka had invited Dr. A. Samanta, Founder of KilT & KISS to discuss about setting up replica of Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) in their respective states. Dr. Samanta made detailed one hour presentation before both the Chief Ministers on activities and functioning of KISS, the largest free residential tribal institute of the world. 111111111111 1111111111111111 Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS exchanging pleasantries with Shri Oommen Chandy, Hon'ble Chief Minister of Kerala. Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS greeting Shri Jagadish Shivappa Shettar, Hon 'ble Chief Minister of Karnataka. ------- K I I T R e v 11111111111111111111111111111111 Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) has attracted attention of policy makers from various States of India as well different parts of the world. In this connection, senior ministers from different States and the High Commissioner of South Africa to India visited KISS recently with a view to replicate this unique model of tribal empowerment through education. Panoram 111111111111111111111111111111111 Shri Sushi! Kumar Modi, Hon'ble Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Dr. A. Samanta presenting memento to Shri Giriraj Singh, Hon'ble interacting with a tribal girl ofKISS on 1 2th August 2 0 1 2 . Minister ofAnimal Husbandry & Fisheries, Govt. of Bihar during his visit to KISS on 29th May 20 1 2 . Shri Padmakar Valvi, Hon'ble Minister for Sports & Youth Welfare, Shri Rajendra D. Gavit, Hon'ble Minister of State for Tribal Govt. of Maharashtra, Smt. Valvi and Dr. A. Samanta with tribal Development, Labour, CAD & Horticulture, Govt. of Maharashtra children ofKISS on 7th September 20 1 2 . interacting with a tribal girl ofKISS on 30th August 20 1 2 . Smt. Gavit and other officials look on. Kum. P. K. Jayalakshmi, Hon'ble Minister for Welfare of ST, Youth Rev. Harris Majeke, His Excellency the High Commissioner of South Affairs, Museum & Zoos, Kerala meeting tribal girls of KISS during Africa to India on a visit to KISS on 23rd September 20 1 2 . her visit on 5thAugust 20 1 2 . .... , Pa n o ra�a '• I Student-delegates from Kobe University, Japan VISiting the vocational training unit ofKISS on 26th September 20 1 2 . f t... . !,?�<J)! I ,, ...,.., Students from different countries doing Internship Programme in KISS. Communication, Circuits and Systems on (iC3 S-20 1 2 ) ()�10/•tdl>l" School of Electronieos ;"eering, KilT Universlt"· Prof. William Kerr, State University of New York (SUNY), USA (From L) Mr. A. K. Sen, Director & Senior Professor, School of delivering a talk on "Arole for Ship in Mucosal Inflammation Stem Electronics Engg, Dr. A. Samanta, Founder, KilT & KISS, Prof. (Dr.) Cell Biology & Cancer" at KilT School of Biotechnology on 8th Aj oy Kumar Ray, Vice Chancellor, Bengal Engineering & Science October 20 1 2 . University, West Bengal, Prof. P. P. Mathur, VC, KilT and Dr. Sasmita Samanta, R e g i s trar at the International C o n ference on Communication, Circuits and Systems (iC3S 2 0 1 2) organised by KilT School ofElectronics Engineering on 6th October 20 1 2 . Dr. Vece Paes, Fonner Olympian & Anti Doping Consultant, Board of Mr. Ansuman Das, CMD, NALCO visiting the RO water filtration Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in KISS on 4th October 20 1 2 . plant ofKI S S on l st 0ctober 20 1 2 . Medi a Potpo urri Reclaim Society from Market Forces, Says Bhutan PM 8TH ANNUAL CONVOCATION OF KilT Express News Service Bhubaneswar: Observing n � a: e.sma h� '";. ;,;;; ;;; ;,;;. ..� · ..... "' ···;; · �·::;.,;;; ·�..:.:,; :; ·�:.,: ·� ,;;:; �_·:: Orissa PO$.J!. .=_,:__ ; -u;. Humanitarian. Award for Bh utan prem ier St t " - .. that people had become less ofhuman being and more of economic entity, Bhutan Prime Minister Jigmi Y Tbinley on Sunday said it has been necessary to pull the society out of market forces to achieve happiness. uwe have become Jess of human being, and more of economic entity. We need to reclaim our society from rket forces," Thinley said e gracing the 8th AnSEPTEIIBE� 10 ��:��� :onvocation of Kalinga e :� -!!!! == �: c�lr��"t':: ������; == �� !! e as chief guest. Happiness comes from �-�� h those o f mind and i t ives only when people ,.... .... """..... 1_� ! ' Afghanistan's EducaUon Minister Ghularn Farooq Wanfak receiving tile 0 litl (honoris causa) from KilT University Chancellor Nl MHra. around are also happy, said Thinley, who has won world appreciation for proposing Gross National Happiness (GNH) as an alternative development paradigm and advocating its inclusion as the ninth MDG (millennium development goa1). "Obses sionwithgrowthhasbrought our environment and civili sation to the brink,"Thinley said, while empha<;ising that the world is in need of change. He was also con ferred the Degree of D Litt, Honoris Causa. Offering a new perspec tive oflife_ pursuitofhap piness _ he advised the students to serve the society and exhorted them to make a beginning by serving their parents and protecting the institution ofmarriage. The recipients of Honor ary Degrees are _ Ghulam Farooq Ward.a,k, Minister of Education ofAfghanistan Litt), DrKeeSun Ham, preS ident of Hanseo University in South Korea (D Sc) and Prof Baidyanath Mishra, Economist ofBhubaneswar. A1together 2,216 graduates were awarded graduate and post-graduate degrees in various disciplines. (q .BusineSs' S:taDda·. ;-, �:..... • ,•. -� ....,_,;, ,_ _ ,. Indo-Bhutan relation to .... .. tt..· �-,� ·- . - ·, • ' . eminent economist & former vice· Chancellor of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology(OUAT). v.. n V/,.... J.:fn>lrY"' coo,-.r.,.1'<>r'<l nf' <o1'Gt'<> <>1' ..........lbusinessd�ly l!:!!-�!2·� �����r�,. 12 T H E 8�"HIN DU im society from n�: - ��� ·· --· .. .. . . ..,. . Q,[Mij%1511 hutan prerruer . .. . . . . . . . . , Bhutan PM calls for change m perspective of growth . - .. . , . , . ·, The VIP takes pert In the 8th annual convocation of Kill University . · . , . Lehar,n humlllty, serve others: B U an pM 10 students . . I THE BHIITANESE PRIME MINISTER WHO H CHAMPIONING THE THEORY OF GROSS NATIONA AS AN ALTERNATIVE DEVElOPMENT PARA - � -- out of market forces, says Thinley o n fe r red on B h u ta n ese Pre m i e r ates were awarded gradu ate and postgraduate degrees in various disci plines .. Similarly, 12 stu dents were awarded Chancellor's Gold Medal, while 15 students got Vice Chancellor's Cold Medal. P.K. Bal Memorial Gold Medal, PPL old Medal and Nanibala Memorial Gold Medal were also given on the occasion. ITS INCLUSION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STUDENTS Of KilT VARSITY THA1 11 SHOULD BE THE PURSUIT Of HAF C Eighteen research scholars were awarded Ph.D. ·ocated its n i clusion ninth millennium ment goal. ess:ion with growth ught our environ d civilization to the le Bhutanese Prm i e r said, while ising that the world .-ed :.o of change. He conferred the Degree of D Utt, Honoris Causa. Offering a new per· spective of life-pursuit of happiness-he exhorted students to serve society and urged them to make a beginning by serving their parents and protecting the institution of marriage. Ghulam Farooq Wardak, Minister of Education, Afghanistan, Dr Kee Sun Ham, President of Hanseo University in South Korea, and Prof Baidyanath Mishra, emi nent economist were con ferred D Lit, 0 Sc and Honor ary Degress respec· tively. Altogether 2,216 gradu- degrees. Expressing best wish es to the gradu ate stu dents, Prof. N. L. 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