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Tuesday, 30 April 2019

IIBS Bangalore Rotaract Club Organized a Blood Donation Camp in Association with Rotary Bangalore Heritage


IIBS Bangalore Rotaract Club organized a blood donation camp in association with Rotary Bangalore Heritage on 13th Arp. 2019. As a part of its continuous endeavour to serve society.


The program started at 9.30 am with an inaugural ceremony where IIBS Rotaract President Rtr. Rahul Parashar & Team eulogized for organizing such a noble program. Dr. Vijaya, Ms. Manju-Team in charge and 6 other staff members from the Bangalore Medical service Trust (BMST) were welcomed to monitor the camp along with Rtn. Narayanan Suresh and Rtn. Himanshu Singh, Rotary Bangalore Heritage NCC.


There was an overwhelming response from the College Faculty members, Staff, MBAPGDMBBABCA, and B.Com students to be a part of the service to society. There were around 63 units of blood collectedin the short duration of the program. Refreshment was given to the donors as a token of gratitude. Rtr. Rahul Parashar, President of Rotaract IIBS, and other members of the club actively coordinated under the Guidance of Prof. Dr. A Prakash & Prof. Rubina Chettri to make this a success. The camp was winded up at 1.00pm by felicitating the medical team and Rotarians by Prof. Kuldeep Sharma, Dean IIBS Airport Campus & Prof. NSR MurthyDean IIBS RT Nagar Campus and IIBS Rotaract team who extended support throughout the program.


You have the most precious resource of all: the ability to save a life by donating blood! Help share this invaluable gift with someone in need.


"Blood Donation will cost you nothing but it will save a life!


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Friday, 26 April 2019

Industrial visit to Hindpac by MBA & PGDM Student of IIBS Bangalore


Industrial visit was organized for Management students of IIBS Bengaluru in association with Rotary Heritage – NCC to HINDPAC , Advanced packaging systems. Advanced Packing systems is a managed group of eminent and dedicated professionals and are engaged in manufacturing HINDPAC automatic form fill and seal machines since 1995. We insist on the extremely high standard of quality.


The HINDPAC machines are available in various models in mechanical & Pneumatic (with single & double heads) for a different type of products. Mr. Ramesh DevadigaChairman and functional heads briefed the students about the raw materials, functionalities of machines; process involved in manufacturing thermocol, which is used for packaging by electronics, home appliances companies. MBA Students had an exposure to various practices such as material management, Quality management which will help them understand the management concepts from a practical perspective.


Mr. Ramesh Devadiga also gave input to the students about starting the business and factors to be considered which involves taking care of 6 M’s of an organization from Manpower to markets that form a crucial part of the business. Students were accompanied by Rotarians Ms. Rashmi Tanksali, Ms.Thamarai Selvi, Rtr Rahul Parashar faculties Prof. Rubina, Prof. Manoranjan and Prof. Chaitra.


Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Art of Teaching: Eastern vs western by Dr. K N Gandhi, Professor, Harvard University, USA || IIBS Bangalore


IIBS Bangalore Campus hosted an eye-opening event for faculty members on 19th March 2019 - National Faculty Development Program.  The main motive of this workshop was to understand the different teaching methodologies in eastern vs. western part of the world.
The session was conducted by Dr. Kanchi Natarajan Gandhi (Dr. K N Gandhi). His is the senior nr. registrar and bibliographer at Harvard University, USA.
Dr.K.N.Gandhi talked about the art of teaching eastern vs. western. He shared his experience with Harvard University and explained different strategies of teaching in classrooms.
This programme was very interesting and informative for students as well as for IIBS Professors.

The main motive of the program was to give brief information on

  • How to teach in the class?
  • What new methods can be brought in the teaching?
  • Methods to learn and retain knowledge.

Few participants’ comments on FDP:

The approach to connect with target audience was inspiring as Sir initiated his speech by explaining about motivation. He put forward a good comparison between how education in USA and education in India would shape the thought process and develop skills of analysis from a very juvenile stage in human minds. Even though he praised the methodology of US education to build analysis abilities, he did not overlook how traditional methodology of learning mental calculations imbibed by the Indian  young mind would enable them to stand out in Foreign Lands. Sir explained how focusing on advance and complex teaching to students will automatically structure their basics and bring clarity to them. He encouraged us to contribute for the betterment of our education system by all means and also gave an insight on how to pursue Fellowship/PhD abroad to enhance our career. -Prof. Swati Sen

The session opened up our creative way of thinking. Novel approach to new methodologies in teaching. Useful for both faculties and students. - Dr. Ameer Hussain
Dr. K N Gandhi excels in Teaching Skills,  Way of Explanation of each point to students and Methods of Teaching. - Dr. N Shankara Narayana Shastry
Dr. K N Gandhi was a good motivator. He clearly stated the difference between the good teacher and a bad teacher, left us to decide what to be and at the same time enlightened us about change management which is a burning issue. - Dr. RajaSulochana A.L.

The Faculty Development Program was Very good.  Time was very less. - Dr. H  Prabhakar
Overall experience was excellent. It was a great experience to get to know the speaker and interact about his experience. The session was totally a new opportunity for us to get to know the pedagogy of western teaching. -Prof.Rubina Chettri
Its very excellent programme and very useful to us. Because of I am inspired through his speech We would request  more guest talks  like this. - Prof. Gunasekaran

He was accompanied by delegates Dr. Y. Tulajappa  and Dr B.K. Singh.  The program was concluded with felicitation to  Dr K.N.Gandhi.