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  • About BMCEM

    Bhagwan Mahavir College of Engineering

    and Management(BMCEM) is founded by a 

    group  of  top  educationists  and 

    professionals.  It is an elite part of Bhagwan 

    Mahavir Education  Foundation  Trust. 

    BMCEM has  emerged  as  a  special  institute 

    after  the  successful  running  of  about  23 

    institutes  by  the  same  trust  in  Gujarat 

    (Surat) and DelhiNCR. It has been spread in 

    22 acres of land, surrounded by a green belt 

    of  farms  and  fields.  The  institute  is 

    approved by AICTE and is affiliated to Guru 

    Gobind Singh Indraprastha University 

    [G.G.S.I.P.U],  New  Delhi.  The  Chairman  of 

    the institute is Prof. (Dr). Sanjay Jain. He is a 

    renowned  educationist,  a  prominent 

    scientist and a person with a farsighted and 

    clear vision. 

    Vision:To  bring  forth  the  prosperity  of 

    nation  by  educating  the  students  spread 

    over the country and abroad and grooming 

    them  to  produce  highly  skilled 

    professionals.

    Mission: To impart futuristic technical and p

    rofessional  education  of  global  standards 

    and  instill  high  pattern  of  discipline  and 

    sincerity.

    About AMBIT: 

    AMBIT is the scope, extent or the bounds of 

    something. In our native language it can be 

    acknowledged  as  “प�र�ध”  ,  “सीमा”  or 

    “मंडल”.  A  jaunty and  pleasant workplace 

    ensures that people are welcomed each day 

    at  work  with  positivity,  liveliness and 

    enthusiasm and  take  back  the  same 

    positivity  at  the  end  of  the  day”. “An 

    inspirational  thought  inspires  the  latent 

    innovator  and  differentiator  in  them  and 

    brings  their  potential  to  broaden  their 

    horizon and perspective”. Ambit is one such 

    admired work that transmits all these above 

    said  thoughts.  This  Magazine will  serve  to 

    underpin and  allow  increased 

    responsiveness  and  improved  relations 

    among all of us. Magazine is projected to be 

    published  twice  in  a  year.  This  very  first 

    issue  is  a  brief  account  of  the  important 

    events held up to August, 2017.

    Chairman’s message:

    BMCEM,  one  of  the 

    emerging  engineering 

    colleges  has  been 

    progressing  at  an 

    exponential  rate. 

    Many  notable 

    achievements  have 

    been  recorded  since 

    its inception. These

    merits  and  credits  have  seldom  known  to 

    public and the authority due  to  the  lack of 

    showcasing  or  projecting  through  a 

    medium.  This  emagazine is  a  medium 

    which  will  bridge  the  gap  between 

    achievements  and  publicity.  Activities 

    publishedthat  to  not  allin  the  claim  that 

    BMCEM  is  progressing  at  an  exponential 

    rate.  All  the  credits  and  thanks  go  t  the 

    dedicated  staff  and  their  team  work.  We 

    sincerely  work  together  to  create  the 

    atmosphere that promotes an excellence in 

    teaching  that  results  in  high  academic 

    achievement  and  enables  students  to 

    realize personal excellence at all  levels. We 

    seek  a  challenging  and  supportive  learning 

    environment that capitalizes on the natural 

    curiosity of young minds as they explore all 

    parts  of  curriculum. Wishing  happiness  for 

    all…..

    Prof. Dr. Sanjay Jain

    Chairman

  • Principal’s Desk

    Dear Readers,

    It  is a matter of great 

    delight  that  the  first 

    issue of the Magazine 

    AMBIT  of  Bhagwan  Mahaveer College  of 

    Engineering  and  Management  is  being 

    released BMCEM has risen like a star among 

    all  existing  colleges  in  the  field  of 

    engineering. We take care that our students 

    are getting all around development in every 

    field,  whether  it  is  studies,  cultural 

    activities,  technical  activities,  sports  or 

    social  activities.We  want  our  students  to 

    reach the heights they have dreamt of. For 

    this we need to work hard and smartly. We

    will  continue  to  program  day  by  day  with 

    full  enthusiasm  and  cooperation  of  the 

    management,  faculty  member  and 

    students.  I  take  this  opportunity  to 

    congratulate  the  Editorial  Board  on  their 

    good  work  done  in  bringing  out  the 

    magazine on time.

    Dr Shalini Goel

    Director Principal 

    BMCEM

    Editor’s Desk:

    Dear Readers,

    It  gives  me  immense 

    pleasure  to  bring  you 

    the  first  issue  of  eMagazine  AMBIT of

    BMCEM.  The  name  and  fame  of  an

    institution depends on  the caliber and 

    achievements  of  students  and  teachers.  I 

    would  like  to  thank  and  appreciate  the 

    contributions  of  all  for  this  Magazine. 

    AMBIT provided me the platform to exhibit 

    all  the  highlights  of  our  institution  of  the 

    last  session.  I  profusely  thank  the 

    management  for  giving  support  and 

    encouragement  and  a  free  hand  in  this 

    endeavor. This issue will surely come out to 

    be  an  inspirational  outcome  for  our 

    beginners  and  adorable  achievers  for 

    boosting their confidence. Special thanks to 

    my  students  who  contributed  for  this  e

    magazine  to  get  completed.  Still  special 

    moments  to  cover  in  our  college  antiquity 

    ……!!!!

    Dr. Urvashi Vashisht

    A.P.  Chemistry

    Editor

  • The Power of Feeling Grateful

    By: Dr. Shalini Goel

    Professor(CSE/IT),

    BMCEM

    [email protected]

    You must have heard people saying to count your blessings, and not your troubles. In reality,

    when you do so, you feel grateful to the almighty for all the great things He has done for you.

    Feeling grateful to your blessings is a sign of positive thinking and multiplies your happiness, by

    a large number of times.

    When you feel grateful to things you have, however small they are, they increase in amount. If

    you feel grateful for the amount of money you, no matter, how small it is, you will feel happier

    and this will increase you money in a positive manner. If you feel grateful for the job that you

    have, soon you will see that things will start to alter and you will enjoy your job more, and all of

    sudden, you will see more opportunities for yourself in the same job or for a better job.

    The irony about the most of human-beings is that that we do not count our blessings but count

    the things that we do not have. This charges our mind with negative energy. We start

    complaining about each and everything we come across with. For example, we start criticizing

    and complaining about other people, our current system, the environment around us, our bosses

    and/or superiors, the government, having less money, traffic, delays, etc. It is a true fact that

    when we count negative things, they not only increase in number and size, but also cancel out

    our blessings that were on their way. On the other side, if we count our blessings, all of them will

    increase in abundance.

    Maltbie D. Babcock (1858-1901) has said wonderfully, ” Better to lose count while naming your

    blessings than to lose your blessings by counting your troubles.”

    A practice is required to be done, every day to achieve the supreme power and magic of

    happiness. When you start your day, early in the morning, start it with counting your blessings.

    Write all blessings, you can recall on a piece of paper, or a diary or type them on your laptop and

    keep them at a place from where you can easily read them whenever you feel going to negative

    energy state. If you simply read these blessings every day and in effect, several times in a day,

    you will feel that you are filled with happiness and have attained enormous positive energy. This

    practice will change your life completely. Whenever you write about your blessings, write about

    the reason for your gratitude towards them. Once you have made the list of blessings and the

    reasons for your gratefulness to them, read them loud and say two magical words three times,

    “Thank You, Thank You, and Thank You” at the end of every blessing and feel the gratitude

    for that blessing.

  • You can feel gratitude for the Universe, the Sun, the moon, the stars, the God, your life, your

    physical being, your family, your teachers, your friends and well-wishers, You can be grateful to

    the food you eat, the clothes you wear, your health, your senses, ie, your eyes, your ears, your

    nose, your mouth and you skin that do marvelous job for you.

    Whenever you Count Your Blessings, you will feel happier and contented and your blessings

    will be multiplied. Your life will change with a fast pace, with the amount of gratitude you feel,

    and will get filled with profound happiness. This practice of counting your blessings and feeling

    gratitude for them will make a bigger and bigger transformation, day by day in your life. You

    will become more positive and contented person.

    The Divisions of Faith

    Bg 17.1 — Arjuna inquired: O Kṛṣṇa, what is the situation of those who do not follow the principles of scripture but worship according to their own imagination? Are they in goodness, in

    passion or in ignorance?

    Bg 17.2 — The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: According to the modes of nature

    acquired by the embodied soul, one’s faith can be of three kinds – in goodness, in passion or in

    ignorance. Now hear about this.

    Bg 17.3 — O son of Bharata, according to one’s existence under the various modes of nature,

    one evolves a particular kind of faith. The living being is said to be of a particular faith according

    to the modes he has acquired.

    Bg 17.4 — Men in the mode of goodness worship the demigods; those in the mode of passion

    worship the demons; and those in the mode of ignorance worship ghosts and spirits.

    Bg 17.5-6 — Those who undergo severe austerities and penances not recommended in the

    scriptures, performing them out of pride and egoism, who are impelled by lust and attachment,

    who are foolish and who torture the material elements of the body as well as the Supersoul

    dwelling within, are to be known as demons.

    Bg 17.7 — Even the food each person prefers is of three kinds, according to the three modes of

    material nature. The same is true of sacrifices, austerities and charity. Now hear of the

    distinctions between them.

    Bg 17.8 — Foods dear to those in the mode of goodness increase the duration of life, purify

    one’s existence and give strength, health, happiness and satisfaction. Such foods are juicy, fatty,

    wholesome, and pleasing to the heart.

    Bg 17.9 — Foods that are too bitter, too sour, salty, hot, pungent, dry and burning are dear to

    those in the mode of passion. Such foods cause distress, misery and disease.

  • Bg 17.10 — Food prepared more than three hours before being eaten, food that is tasteless,

    decomposed and putrid, and food consisting of remnants and untouchable things is dear to those

    in the mode of darkness.-from Bhagwat Geeta As It is

    Sunny Arora (AP CSE BMCEM)

    A THOUGHT by KASHIKA GERA

    Sitting in a chaos of people and following them is not at all cool. Being out a different

    personality can be. Having a different perspective and not merging your ideas with the group is.

    When a group of people talking cheap stuff and meaningless things and a studious child sitting

    there out of no idea about all this shouldn't get influenced by them. Absorbing the bad is very

    easy and letting go bad takes spirit. Sitting over there and getting influenced by them and start

    talking the same stuff is not cool. Sitting over there, hearing all this, letting it go, ask them to

    stop it and opposing it is. Not letting your character influenced is will power. Teachers are not

    only who teach different subjects in schools and colleges but any person who makes you realize

    that you are going on a wrong path, brings out a change in you, makes you a better human being

    is. Basically teachers in our life are like god who accepts our fault, failure and imperfection and

    still motivate us and bring out a change in our life to make us a better human. So if anyone out

    there is influenced by any sort of bad activities, it's never too late to take a step forward and

    change yourself and ahead towards a better human being. Be positive and happy and the world is

    yours.

    Kashika Gera (IInd

    CSE BMCEM)

  • द�वाल�

    राि�य �हत का गला घ�ट कर ।

    छेद ना करना थाल� म�।

    �म�ी वाले द�ये जलाना ।

    अबक बार द�वाल� म�।

    देश के धन को देश मे रखना ।

    नह�ं बहाना नाल� म�।

    �म�ी वाले द�ये जलाना ।

    अबक बार द�वल� म�।

    बने जो अपनी �म�ी से वो।

    द�ये (बक� बाजार� म�।

    छुपी है वै+ा,नकता अपनी

    सभी तीज .योहारो म�।

    चाइनीज़ झालर से आक4ष6त

    सब क ट पतंगे आते ह7।

    जब8क द�ये से जलकर सब

    बरसाती क ड़े मर जाते ह7।

    का,त6क द�प दान से बदले

    �म: दोष खशुहाल� म�।

    �म�ी वाले द�ये जलाना

    अबक बार द�वाल� म�।

  • By By By By Sweety (IISweety (IISweety (IISweety (IIndndndndyear CSE)year CSE)year CSE)year CSE)

  • By Ms Aakanksha Gupta

    Assistant Professor (ECE)

  • Rangoli made by Astha

    Astha (IInd

    year CSE BMCEM)

    Random click at Zoo by Ms Preeti (AP Maths)

  • An Imaginary Drawing by Sweety (IT IInd

    year)

  • A painting by Namrata (CSE IInd

    year)

  • A drawing by Namrata (CSE 2nd year)

  • Sketch by Dr Shalini Goel Sketch by Ashu Gupta

    (Professor CSE, BMCEM) (IT IInd year, BMCEM)

  • Shots by Ramandeep Kaur

    (IInd

    Year CSE BMCEM)

  • CRAFT CRAFT CRAFT CRAFT

    SECTIONSECTIONSECTIONSECTION

  • Handmade Flower Vas by Namrata (CSE 2nd

    year)

  • POETRY

  • ;ण �लया है

    ;ण �लया है देश का =ाण. बनूँगी म7,

    नव को पल@पी समाज का आधार . बनूँगीम7

    गगन 4वशाल व वBृ लता को, �दया है एक

    4वDवास, सागर क �हलोरो का सार बनूँगी म7 ,

    धरती होगी Eदय आपनी ,गगन होगा 4वDवास,

    पव6त सा होगा अहम,् अटल और ,नHवाथ6,

    अिIन क त.व होगी सास ,�लए पJरवत6न क आस,

    जलसी होगी वाणी शीतल ,लहरो क सी होगी

    Kयास =ण �लया है =कृ,त का Kयार बनूँगी म7||

    नव को पल Lपी समाज का अMधकार बनूँगी म7||

    =ण �लया है देश का =ण बनूँगी म7 |

    नव आशा क नव8कणN का संचार बनूँगी म7

    By: Dr Urvashi Assistant Professor (Chemistry)

  • गु@क �शBा

    गु@ हर राह �दखाते ह7 हमको

    Mगरते ह7 हम तो उठाते ह7 �शBक

    जीवन क राह �दखाते ह7 �शBक

    अधंेर� राह� पर बनकर �दया बना जाते ह7 �शBक

    कभी नQह� आँख� मे नमी जो होती

    तो बनकर दोHत हँसते ह7 �शBक

    झटकती ह7 द,ुनया हाथ कभी जब तो

    झटपट हाथ बढ़ाते ह7 �शBक

    जीवन डगर ह7 जीवन सफ़र ह7

    By: Mr. Karan NASA Assistant Professor (Physics)

    EMOTIONSEMOTIONSEMOTIONSEMOTIONS

    Emotion Emotion everywhere,

    Not a single mortal to share.

    Don't be so high, don't be so low

    This is the thing you need to swallow.

    Fear , Anger, Love, Joy , the types of motion

    That act as a body portion.

    They get through expression and word,

  • You fly like a bird and act as unheard.

    Cold as ice or hot as fire,

    You don't know the life you must hire.

    Be gaiety, befocused, do endeavor

    To live a life exuberant as ever.

    Emotion emotion everywhere,

    Not a single mortal to share.

    By Kashia Gera (CSE 2nd

    year)

    LOVELOVELOVELOVE

    Love like no one has ever done,

    From this feeling, you can never run.

    Light and healthy, heavy and filthy

    Stay happy and pleasant and avoid being wrath.

    Selfless feeling that runs down the nerves,

    Gives you shivers and happening curves.

    You smile like an idiotic,

    And turn the situation chaotic.

    Sometimes butterflies, the other times cries

    The main is you must get rid of lies.

    You feel broken, you feel high

    Why to crawl? When you can fly.

    Listen to your brain and follow your heart,

    It's not every time you have to act smart.

    Love like no one has ever done,

    From this feeling, you can never run.

    By Kashia Gera (IInd

    year CSE BMCEM)

  • TECHNICAL SECTION

  • Is world a simulation?Is world a simulation?Is world a simulation?Is world a simulation?Why some scientists say that’s is Why some scientists say that’s is Why some scientists say that’s is Why some scientists say that’s is

    not likely than notnot likely than notnot likely than notnot likely than not????

    "There's a billion to one chance we're living in base

    reality," Elon Musk said tonight on stage at Recode's Code

    Conference, meaning that one of the most influential and

    powerful figures in tech thinks that it's overwhelmingly

    likely we're just characters living inside a simulation.

    Let’s start from the past...

    In 2003, a Swedish philosopher Nick Brotman( Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford

    University) published this theory. Following is a part of his research.

    This paper argues that at least one of the following propositions is true:

    (1) The human species is very likely to go extinct before reaching a “posthuman” stage.

    (2) Any posthuman civilization is extremely unlikely to run a significant number of simulations

    of their evolutionary history (or variations thereof)

    (3) We are almost certainly living in a computer simulation. It follows that the belief that there is

    a significant chance that we will one day become post humans who run ancestor-simulations is

    false, unless we are currently living in a simulation. A number of other consequences of this result

    are also discussed.

    Many works of science fiction as well as some forecasts by serious technologists and futurologists

    predict that enormous amounts of computing power will be available in the future. Let us suppose

    for a moment that these predictions are correct. One thing that later generations might do with their

    super-powerful computers is run detailed simulations of their forebears or of people like their

    forebears. Because their computers would be so powerful, they could run a great many such

    simulations. Suppose that these simulated people are conscious (as they would be if the

    simulations were sufficiently fine-grained and if a certain quite widely accepted position in the

    philosophy of mind is correct). Then it could be the case that the vast majority of minds like ours

  • do not belong to the original race but rather to people simulated by the advanced descendants of an

    original race. It is then possible to argue that, if this were the case, we would be rational to think

    that we are likely among the simulated minds rather than among the original biological ones.

    Therefore, if we don’t think that we are currently living in a computer simulation, we are not

    entitled to believe that we will have descendants who will run lots of such simulations of their

    forebears. That is the basic idea.

    At our current stage of technological development, we have neither sufficiently powerful hardware

    nor the requisite software to create conscious minds in computers. But persuasive arguments have

    been given to the effect that if technological progress continues unabated then these shortcomings

    will eventually be overcome.

    Today's thoughts

    When Elon Musk isn’t outlining plans to use his massive rocket to leave a

    decaying Planet Earth and colonize Mars, he sometimes talks about his belief

    that Earth isn’t even real and we probably live in a computer simulation.

    “There’s a billion to one chance we’re living in base reality,” he said at a

    conference in June, 2016.

    Musk is just one of the people in Silicon Valley to take a keen interest in the

    “simulation hypothesis”, which argues that what we experience as reality is

    actually a giant computer simulation created by a more sophisticated

    intelligence. If it sounds a lot like The Matrix, that’s because it is.

    According to New Yorker profile of Y Combinator venture capitalist Sam

    Altman, October 2016, there are two tech billionaires secretly engaging

    scientists to work on breaking us out of the simulation and spending billions on

    the research.

    But what does this mean? And what evidence is there that we are, in fact,

    living in The Matrix?

    This argument is extrapolated from observing current trends in technology,

    including the rise of virtual reality and efforts to map the human brain.

  • "Quite frankly if we are not living in a

    simulation it is an extraordinarily unlikely

    circumstance"

    Rich Terrile, scientist at Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

    If we believe that there is nothing supernatural about what causes consciousness

    and it’s merely the product of a very complex architecture in the human brain, we’ll

    be able to reproduce it. “Soon there will be nothing technical standing in the way to

    making machines that have their own consciousness,” said Rich Terrile, a scientist

    at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory.

    At the same time, videogames are becoming more and more sophisticated and in

    the future we’ll be able to have simulations of conscious entities inside them.

    “Forty years ago we had Pong – two rectangles and a dot. That’s where we were.

    Now 40 years later, we have photorealistic, 3D simulations with millions of people

    playing simultaneously and it’s getting better every year. And soon we’ll have virtual

    reality, we’ll have augmented reality,” said Musk. “If you assume any rate of

    improvement at all, then the games will become indistinguishable from reality.”

    It’s a view shared by Terrile. “If one progresses at the current rate of technology

    a few decades into the future, very quickly we will be a society where there are

    artificial entities living in simulations that are much more abundant than human

    beings.”

    If there are many more simulated minds than organic ones, then the chances of us

    being among the real minds starts to look more and more unlikely. As Terrile puts

    it: “If in the future there are more digital people living in simulated environments

    than there are today, then what is to say we are not part of that already?”

    Reasons to believe that the universe is a simulation include the fact that it behaves

    mathematically and is broken up into pieces (subatomic particles) like a pixelated

    video game. “Even things that we think of as continuous – time, energy, space,

  • volume – all have a finite limit to their size. If that’s the case, then our universe is

    both computable and finite. Those properties allow the universe to be simulated,”

    Terrile said.

    But,

    Not everyone is so convinced by the hypothesis. “Is it logically possible that we are

    in a simulation? Yes. Are we probably in a simulation? I would say no,” said Max

    Tegmark, a professor of physics at MIT.

    “In order to make the argument in the first place, we need to know what the

    fundamental laws of physics are where the simulations are being made. And if we

    are in a simulation then we have no clue what the laws of physics are. What I teach

    at MIT would be the simulated laws of physics,” he said.

    Harvard theoretical physicist Lisa Randall is even more skeptical. “I don’t see that

    there’s really an argument for it,” she said. “There’s no real evidence.”

    So, what’s your thought on our world being in

    simulation? Do share with me, so we can come

    together and have healthy discussion and present our

    thoughts.

    HHHHemabhKamboj IT Student BMCEM

  • Glimpses of BMCEMGlimpses of BMCEMGlimpses of BMCEMGlimpses of BMCEM

    Dr Sanjay Kumar [DirectorPrincipal, MVSIT] and Dr B.K. khan presenting bouquet to Dr J.S. Saini of

    DCRUST and on left Dr Abid along with Dr B. K. Khan enlighten the lamp on two days workshop on

    Research Methodology

    Lohri celebration: Staff and the students enjoying, dancing and celebrating the festival

    on January 13, 2017.

  • Republic Day celebration at campus of BMCEM

    Showers of talent by BMCIANS at Anugoonj prelims

    Best out of waste creativity by BMCEMIANS Blood donation camp at BMCEM

  • Holy celebration at campus of BMCEM

    NukkadNukkadNukkadNukkad Nattak by BMCIANsNattak by BMCIANsNattak by BMCIANsNattak by BMCIANs

    HUAWEI Company for our yearly industrial visit

  • Inaugural function of yearly Sports MEET

    Academic excellence prize distribution inauguration by Dr S.K. Garg (former AICTE Chairman)

  • BMCEM LAUREL’s

  • BHAGWAN MAHAVEER COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT,

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    Delhi Office: A-25, Rama Road, Adarsh Nagar, Delhi-110033

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