The Message, Issue 09, Vol 01

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JU Rhythm’ 17

Street Dance

Good Bye Rhythm ’17 Waiting for Rhythm ’18!

Hip hop Rocked JU

By Rimjhim Sharma

Jaipur.

The fifth edition of ‘JU Rhythm 17’, the beats of imagination held in JECRC University from 2nd March to 4th March, 2017. The fest was the mixture of Music, Sports, Dance, Fashion and Adventure. The fest run many events on last day from Street Dancing to Kite Flying, from Master chef to Cricket match, from RC racing to On Spot Painting. The environment was filled with enthusiasm, aromatic and adventurous actions. The DJ night, or say the most energetic night of the event. The sweat from the shirts, the mixture of emotions and a lot of hard work was expressed in the way of dancing. Many DJs came for the DJ war, but the most awaited DJ was Dj Ravish, the crowd eagerly waited for the beats of DJ Ravish. The music was turned on and everyone jumped on, the last night bought music, emotions, gifts of hard work, aromatic fragrance together. The beats of imagination

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consist of Street dancing, which was a major attraction for everyone, The dance was held in a circular floor of Science Block, which given the dancers the floor they wanted. It was conducted by the students of JU and the faculty members. The faculty coordinator was Sonu Parik and Mona

Arora, and Student Coordinator was Urban Ojha and Ronak Tater. The Judge was Mr. Tushar Shetty from Mumbai, who is the master of Street Dancing. 5-teams participated from various cities. The energy of crowd flourished from the beats of Hip Hop, everyone jumped with the free

style dance. The joy of dancing reflected in everyone. To create a colourful environment, On spot painting was conducted to showcase the talent of students. 16 members participated for the painting competition. The faculty coordinator was Dr. Rajesh Yadav and student coordinator was Aswathy Pillai D, and the judges were Dr.Sonali Pandey and Dr.Saurabh Dave. There was a reflection of joy in their eyes. The hands of participations was full from the colours. Everyone was excited to see the painitngs as there painting showed the power of good vs evil. From Rajasthan to Gujrat, from Mumbai to Jaipur, from Punjab to M.P participated from all over the India, everybody enjoyed, relished and supported the events. JU Rhythm 2k17 ended, with lots of happiness. JU Rhythm 2k18 will come back with refresh aura.

‘ JU Rhythm’17 was a great experience for us’

The programme was very good, especially the first day was very enjoyable. All the students are very talented, the fashion show was Superb and the DJ war was the best part of Rhythm. All the students enjoyed the War of Dance. Yatharth Heda, BBA, First Year JU Rhythm was a great experience for all the JU students. Hotel Management Department hosted Master Chef Competition, which explored creativity of students. Ms.Somya Negi, Assistant Professor, Hotel Mgt.

These were the most amazing three days of my life. From the very first day, all the events which were going on, marvellous. All the things were very new for the first year students i.e. Speed Car Racing , Skits, IPL auctions, are very good events and the DJ war was actually my favourite one. Manan Jain, BBA, First Year JU Rhythm ‘17 witnessed participant from various corners of country, i.e. Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi, Punjab. Fest crowd was crazy to participate in events, especially Dance, DJ war and E-cell. Dr. M. Kuruvilla, Assistant Professor, School of Mgt.

During JU Rhythm, the atmosphere of the JECRC University campus was very fantastic and the last night was superb, All the people standing in the campus were dancing. The DJ Ravish and Raj Kumar Rao were special appearance of that night and in the DJ war all the students enjoyed a lot. Arshin Sharma, B.Tech., First Year

The best part for me in all the three days of the Rhythm was the Fashion Show. Day 2 was superb, because of Mr. and Ms. Rhythm. On the third day, the DJ war was fantastic and all the students enjoyed all three days of Rhythm.

JU Rhythm ‘17 is very important part of JECRC foundation .We are very excited before JU Rhythm. On First day, there was not much fun, but on Second day, it was great fun and the best part of the Day two was Mr. & Ms. Rhythm and the Day three was fabulous. Ayush Verma, BCA,First Year

It was an awesome programme and i enjoyed, a lot and the DJ war was the

Manvendra Singh Chauhan, B.Sc. First Year

% population is estimated to be specially-able, the theme “Science & Technology for Specially-able” for celebrating National Science Day was completely justified. JECRC University dedicated this day to the Specially abled persons of “Aanadi Lal Poddar Mookbadhir School”. On this occasion, JECRC tried showcasing the various applications of Science for Specially abled people. First of all they got familiar with a scientific fact by an Educational Movie on the “Special Theory of Relativity”, after that they understood about various scientific inventions though a quiz, they also shown that how is their world with

science through drawing activity. Through Robotics workshop, they understood the technology. Also they learnt Drone flying technique on this day at JECRC University.

To acknowledge the nature, they also spent ten minutes for the earth by tree plantation. To understand physical fitness, they also took an active participation in sports activities.

Cricket

Cricket mania of 17 teams

Jaipur. ‘JU Rhythm 17’, the beats of imagination held in JECRC Univer Sameer Shaikh, sity from 2nd March to 4th March, Hotel Management, First Year in which Cricket was a major attraction for everyone. The faculty coordinator was Mr. Rajkumar and Mr. Manish Sharma, and the Student Coordinator was Himanshu Sharma, Shreyansh Patni , Ujwal and Kartik Gour. All over Coordinator was Kashvnat. 17-teams particiEvery year, the National Science Day pated from various cities, in which is assigned a theme. For 2017, the majority of teams were from JECRC theme was ‘Science and TechnoloUniversity. Everyone enjoyed the rigy for Specially-abled Persons’. On valry between the teams. The Indian this Day, Sh. S.S. Bissa, CEO, Jaipur things were there on peak of reflecFoot explained that how Jaipur Foot tion. The players were chasing hard is providing life to Specially abled to get the bumper price of Rupees persons. 30,000. The crowd was able to relate A person is said to be specialwith Virat Kholi, Dhoni in every ly-abled, if he or she has a physical team. or mental impairment that has a sigFun Facts nificant impact on his or her daily By Rimjhim Sharma life. This encompasses a wide range of impairments, from physical im- •Studies have suggested that gifted people often have bad handwriting, because pairments like partial or total loss of their brains are working faster than their sight, difficulty in hearing, inability hands. to speak, various forms of immobil- •Australia has more than 10,600 beachity involving arms, legs or spine, to es. if you were to visit a new beach evmental impairments like autism and ery day, it would take you more than 29 years. dyslexia. best part of JU Rhythm ‘17.

Science in Application for Specially-abled people Jaipur. For the country where 2.21

Rhythm 2k17 , the beats of imagination held on march 2 to march 4 in jecrc university in which street dancing was a major event conducted by Ju students and facilities. The faculty coordinator was SonuParik and Mona Arora, and the student coordinator was Urban Ojha and Ronak Tater. The judge was Tushar Shetty from Mumbai who is the master of street dancing. 5 teams participated from various cities like mumbai (A planet attackers), Delhi (same age grew), and from Jaipur (the beat Squad). The dance was held in a circle of science block, which given the dancers the floor they wanted. The energy of crowd flourished from the beats of hip hop, everyone jumped with the free styles The joy of dancing reflected in everyone.


Monday, March 06, 2017

Page 02 THE MESSAGE

Time: The Most Precious Resource You really can’t stretch it much further

By Mohitinder Singh

Jaipur. We, JECRC Youth just

Celebrated ‘JU Rhythm 17’ few days ago. During that period, we were indulged in our assigned duties.

We didn’t have any time for anything else. During these hectic schedule, we understand the importance of time. Guys, Time is the most precious resource of our life. Let’s understand, how is it important for us? The passage of time is concept that I’ve spent a great deal of

effort trying to wrap my mind around. It is especially problematic because while time itself is a constant, it’s perception in our minds is continuously in flux. It’s worthwhile, if you’re able to, to try and slow time down as much as possible and try to get the most out of each moment. Time itself is far more valuable than money, fame, possessions, etc. – probably the most important real or abstract resource there is. Time is so important because we only have X amount, where X equals moments in existence. You really can’t stretch it much further than what our physical

bodies were designead to handle (this does vary slightly based on genetics), but I would say more than a raw number, how you spend those moments (whatever you most intimately enjoy doing) make up the purpose and function of that time. Looking back on life with regret is only a waste of time if you didn’t learn and grow from those experiences, and I do not believe you are ever wasting time if you are learning, growing and broadening your understanding of yourself, your interests and humanity itself. Now is a powerful word, something many people have a hard

International

North Korea launched ‘Several’ missiles into sea: South Korea.

time grasping. Everyone wants to make changes to their lives, but I’ve discovered that only those who act decisively and have the self-control to put something into action at will are the most successful human beings, and able to alter the course of their lives. We should all freely be enjoying our time while also respecting it, and using our time to mold ourselves like clay into an ideal self-image of what we want to be. This should be one of our most treasured goals in life, and I think we should all be using our time in this manner.

Student Corner

North Korea on Monday fired four banned ballistic missiles that flew about 1,000 kilometres.

By Bhumika Dhingra

Jaipur. North Korea on Monday

fired four banned ballistic missiles, that flew about 1,000 kilometres (620 miles), with three of them landing in Japan’s exclusive economic zone, South Korean and Japanese officials said, in an apparent reaction to huge military drills by Washington and Seoul that Pyongyang insists are an invasion rehearsal. It was not immediately clear the exact type of missile fired; Pyongyang has staged a series of missile test-launches of various ranges in recent months, including a new intermediate-range missile in February. The rampedup tests come as leader Kim Jong Un pushes for a nuclear and missile program that can deter what he calls U.S. and South Korean hostility toward the North. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday’s firing shows

Bollywood News By Bhumika Dhingra

that North Korea has become ‘a new kind of threat.’ Japanese officials said, three of the four missiles landed in the 200-nautical-mile offshore area, where Tokyo has sovereign rights for exploring and exploiting resources. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that Monday’s launches were made from the Tongchang-ri area in North Pyongan province. The area is

the home of the North’s Seohae Satellite Station, where it has conducted prohibited long-range rocket launches in recent years. Seoul and Washington call their military drills on the Korean Peninsula, which remains in a technical state of war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice and not a peace treaty, defensive and routine. The North hates the military

drills, which run until late April and which analysts say force its impoverished military to respond with expensive deployments and drills of their own. An unidentified spokesman for the North’s General Staff of the Korean People’s Army said last week that Pyongyang’s reaction to the southern drills would be the toughest ever but didn’t elaborate. North Korea conducted two nuclear tests last year. There have been widespread worries that the North will conduct an ICBM test that, when perfected, could in theory reach U.S. shores. Washington would consider such a capability a major threat. The United States has 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, and 50,000 in Japan, as a deterrent against a potential aggression from the North.

Monochromatic painting Naveen Saini Bsc graphic designing 1st year

Pencil Sketching

Monika Nehra B. Sc. Interior Designing

Cartoon Corner Cartoon by: Chandan Kumar jhangid

Three Different Colors of Karan Singh Grover Jaipur. We bring to you the complete

love story of Bipasha and Karan, who tied the knot on April 30, 2016. This is third time when Karan Singh will tie his knot with his third bride. Shraddha and Karan married on December 2, 2008 in Goa in a very private ceremony, which was attended by few close relatives from both sides. The couple therefore parted ways in the year 2009. Post their split, Karan’s name was also associated with Jhalak Dikkhla Jaa’s choreographer Nicole and the rea-

son behind Karan and Shraddha’s divorce was supposedly her Nicole’s link up with Karan. During their courtship and after they got married, Karan and Jennifer were one of the most talked about television couple. They often showed their affection in public and even kissed in front of the media cameras on a few occasions. Grover married Winget on April 9, 2012, four years after ending his earlier marriage. Karan and Jennifer are now finalizing

their divorce, two years after their marriage. Speculations are rife about Karan’s affairs being the main reason for that. Karan was recently linked up with his ‘Alone’ co-star Bipasha Basu. Now, Bollywood’s ‘horror queen’ Bipasha Basu is all set to tie the knot with TV heartthrob and her ‘Alone’ co-star Karan Singh Grover. After a lot of speculation, the two finally released a statement not only accepting their relationship, but also announcing their wedding date officially.

Sub Editors: Bhumika Dhingra, Mohitinder Singh Maan, Rimjhim Sharma. Layout Designer: Pandit Amandeep, Chief Sub-Editor: Shailendra Pratap Singh Bhati, Editor: Dr. Neeraj Khattri , DISCLAIMER: The views reserved and opinions expressed in this Paper are author(s) own and the facts reported by them have been verified to the extent possible, and the publisher are not in any liable for the same. This is for internal circulation only. Please send your valuable suggestions and feedback on ; themessage@jecrcu.edu.in


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