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WELCOME YOUTH
Hello! All the honey bunny juveniles. Welcome to the mystical phase of college life
engraved with engineering and fun from an institute ranking among top 100 colleges of
India.
Certainly you people are blessed with the best faculty of the respective subjects. So, we
suggest you to cite paramount quality knowledge from them. Also, apart from studies
inculcating soft skills also plays vital role in engineering as it is the basis of compre-
hensive personality development and for this extracurricular activity and most impor-
tantly seniors play a substantial and flawless role so try to have fun filled professional
relations with them.
Last, but not the least since college forms the stepping stone of career and practical ex-
periences try to enjoy this phase as much as possible!!
Good Luck.
DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE
It is indeed a pleasure to be a part of the prestigious Mahakal Group of Institutions. In the chair of Direc-
tor MITS, I look forward to take my students to the pinnacle of research and education. The institute is
committed to create an ambience for nurturing innovation, creativity and excellence in our students. It is committed to the high standards of academic excellence, inculcating learning skills, creativity, team
work and leadership.
Now, as you are part of MITS, ranked among top 100 colleges of India urge to make excellent
career by being a keen learner during classroom teaching, laboratory instructions, industrial trainings and
participating in sports, cultural and other extra-curricular activities of your interest for all round develop-
ment. I also urge you to prepare for competitive exams such as GATE along with campus placement
preparations. To achieve this you should “Believe in yourself and your abilities.”
I always advise my students to make best use of the opportunity and challenge them to aim high
and contribute to the enrichment of academic environment today, and later to lead professions so that
they effectively contribute to the improvement of society. I encourage our faculty to continue providing a
stellar professional education and exploring innovative venues for research and creative inquiry.
WELCOME TO MITS FAMILY
We would like to take this opportunity to express our hearty welcome on behalf of
MITS Family to our new Director Dr. J. K. Shrivastava. Dr. Jitendra Kumar
Shrivastava has completed his B. Tech and M. Tech. in Chemical Engineering from HBTI, Kanpur. He has been awarded Ph. D in Environmental Engineering
from Government Engineering College, Ujjain in 1997. He has been honored with
Harcourtians Award and Vikas Ratna Award. He authored 2 books related to Chemical
and Environmental Engineering. He is also office bearer of IEI and IIchE. Dr. J. K.
Shrivastava is associated with more than 25 leading Universities and Premiere Institutions of India. He is
a member of expert committee of NBA and providing his expertise to MP Pollution Control Board. He is
actively involved with the confidential works of MPPSC, UPSC (New Delhi) and several other Universi-
ties and Institutions. Before joining as Director of MITS, he was serving as a Professor in the Chemical
Engineering Department of UEC, Ujjain. He also worked as Principal of UEC, Ujjain during 2009-2010.
Respected Sir,
We extend a warm welcome and congratulation to you for becoming a dignitary of MITS Family. We
also hope that you will always be supportive towards the developmental initiatives of the institute.
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To all my Dear Students, First of all I would like to wish you a very
Happy & Prosperous Diwali with a successful new year ahead. I also
congratulate especially to all my campus selected students this year and
All the Best to those who are yet to be selected. I know this year TCS
was not a very good in experience but still do not loose hopes GOD is always there to help so be ready for TCS in 2012.
Prof. Yashovardhan Kelkar (Dean Academics, MITS)
CAMPUS SELECTION IS NOT THE ONLY DESTNATION COMPANIES WHICH REQUIRE DEGREE WITH 65% and ABOVE WITH PACKAGE OF 6-12 LAKHS.
COMPANIES IN WHICH GATE SCORE CARD ARE APPLICABLE.
*If gate qualified than direct Personal Interview otherwise first written test than direct interview.
BY :
Anubhav Yadav (M.E), Praveen Sharma (M.E), Virendra Sharma (M.E), Anshik Sethi (E.X)
SAIL , OWGC , CIL , BEL , BPLL , HPLL , MTNL , GIL , HAL , NMDC , REL , NALC , RINL , PFC , SCI , OIL , NLC .
IOC , NTPC , BHEL , PGCIL , BARC .
Don’t Be Job Seeker, Be Job Creator
Unemployment position in India especially among educated youth has been alarming since
long and it is getting worse with addition of thousands of graduates and post-graduates from
colleges and universities every year. This situation has been aggravated by the students on
their own because students are seeking more job employment than for self employment, crea-
tivity and entrepreneurship. Today, students do not think of any other opportunities than job employment. It has been
realized that inculcation of entrepreneurial values among educated youth will help them to
look at entrepreneurship as an important career opportunities. This will accelerate the process
of becoming self reliant and self employed persons and also utilize creative energies for
growth and development of individual as well as nation. So don‟t be job seekers, be job crea-
tors. Think about it!
Prof. Brajesh Bagdi
EX Dept.
Dear Students, We all feel delighted when someone praises us for being excellent. This appreciation acts as driving force for good work and to be „up to the mark‟. Up to THE MARK as per expectations of all those who praise us. This initially helps us to bring best out of us and we love to work. But soon this con-verts to a race, a race to work to meet other‟s expectations, to be praised. We start focusing on Being best rather than Doing best. This Being best has a fear of losing position and we stop realizing the joy of putting best out of our self and, stop enjoying our work. Whereas doing best has no fear but self satisfaction which adds to confi-dence. So students try to enjoy the task you are facing by putting your best and re-member: “Excellence is not only for others to Notice but, for our own Satisfaction and Effi-ciency”. Mrs. Deepali Kelkar (H.O.D) IT and MCA Department.
Faculty Verbalize
ENGINEERING HUMOR
Clever Engineer A mathematician and an engineer are sitting next to each other on a long flight. The mathematician leans over to the engineer and asks if he would like to play
a fun game. The engineer just wants to take a nap, so he politely declines and rolls over to the window to catch a few winks. The mathematician persists and explains that the game is real easy and lots of fun. He explains, "I ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5. Then you ask me a question, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $5." Again, the engineer politely declines and tries to get to sleep. The mathemati-cian, now somewhat agitated, says, "Okay, if you don't know the answer, you
pay me $5, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $50!" This catches the engineer's attention, and he sees no end to this torment unless he plays, so he agrees to the game. The mathematician asks the first question. "What's the distance from the earth to the moon?" The engineer doesn't say a word, but reaches into his wallet, pulls out a five-dollar bill and hands it to the mathematician Now, it's the engineer's turn. He asks the mathematician "What goes up a hill with three legs and comes down on four?"
The mathematician looks up at him with a puzzled look. He takes out his laptop computer and searches all of his references. He taps into the air phone with his modem and searches the net and the Library of Congress. Frustrated, he sends e-mail to his co-workers all to no avail. After about an hour, he wakes the engineer and hands him $50. The engineer politely takes the $50 and turns away to try to get back to sleep. The mathematician then hits the engineer, saying, "What goes up a hill with three legs, and comes down on four?" The engineer calmly pulls out his wallet,
hands the mathematician five bucks, and goes back to sleep.
Four Engineers and a Broken Car There are four engineers travelling in a car; a mechanical engineer, a chemical engineer, an electrical engineer and a computer engineer. The car breaks down. "Sounds to me as if the pistons have seized. We'll have to strip down the engine
before we can get the car working again", says the mechanical engineer. "Well", says the chemical engineer, "it sounded to me as if the fuel might be contaminated. I think we should clear out the fuel system." "I thought it might be an grounding problem", says the electrical engineer, "or maybe a faulty plug
lead." They all turn to the computer engineer who has said nothing and say: "Well, what do you think?" "Ummm - perhaps if we all get out of the car and get back in again?"
Height of the Pole Two Engineers agree to paint a flag pole. Of course they need to know how tall it is so they can purchase the paint. One shimmies up the pole with a tape measure and falls after reaching about half way. While trying to figure out how they can possibly measure the pole along comes a Designer. After asking what
they're doing he replies, "that s easy". He then reaches around the pole and pulls it out of the ground and lays it down. "There you go", he said as he walked away. The two Engineers look at each other and one said "that stupid guy will never get anywhere, we don't need to know how wide it is, just how tall".
Bulb and the engineers How many civil engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans:Two. One to do it and one to steady the chandelier.
How many electrical engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: None. They simply redefine darkness as the industry standard. How many computer engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: "Why bother? The socket will be obsolete in six months anyway." How many mechanical engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: Five. One to decide which way the bulb ought to turn, one to calculate the force required, one to design a tool with which to turn the bulb, one to design a comfortable - but functional - hand grip, and one to use all this equipment.
How many nuclear engineers does it take to change a light bulb?Ans:Seven. One to install the new bulb and six to figure out what to do with the old one for the next 10,000 years.
Prof. Praneeti Saxena, Reader & HOD, Mech.Engg., MITS, Ujjain.
Android (operating system) Android is an operating system for mobile devices such as Smartphone and tablet computers. The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is tasked with the maintenance and further development of An-droid. Android consists of a kernel based on the Linux kernel, with middleware, libraries and APIs written in C and application soft-ware running on an application frame work which includes Java-compatible libraries based on Apache Harmony. Android uses the Dalvik virtual machine with just-in-time compilation to run compiled Java code. Android has a large community of developers writing applica-tions ("apps") that extend the functionality of the devices. Developers write primarily in a customized version of Java. There are currently more than 520,000 apps available for Android. Apps can be downloaded from third-party sites or through online stores such as Android Market, the app store run by Google. Android history The version history of the Android operating system began with the re-lease of version 1.0 in September 2008. Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. The first Android device is released by HTC which is “HTC Dream (G1)”, had the Android 1.0 features. These are the various versions of android OS with Lots of Updates and Bug Fixes.
Android OS provides some Special Functionality to the mobile phones which is not provide by others Operating Systems.
Handset layouts
The platform is adaptable to larger, VGA, 2D graphics library, 3D
graphics library based on OpenGL ES 2.0 specifications.
Web browser
The web browser available in Android is based on the open-
source WebKit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript
engine.
Additional hardware support
Android can use video/still cameras, touch
screens, GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, dedicated
gaming controls, proximity and pressure sensors, thermometers.
Tethering
Android supports tethering, which allows a phone to be used as a wire-
less/wired Wi-Fi hotspot.
Prof. Vinit Tarey ( MITS EI Dept ).
S.No Android OS Versions Release Date
1 Cupcake 30 April 2009
2 Donut 15 September 2009
3 Eclair2.1 26 October 2009
4 Froyo2.2 20 May 2010
5 Gingerbread 2.3 6 December 2010
6 Honeycomb 3.0 22 February 2011
7 Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 November 2011
ENGINEERING HUMOR
Clever Engineer A mathematician and an engineer are sitting next to each other on a long flight. The mathematician leans over to the engineer and asks if he would like to play
a fun game. The engineer just wants to take a nap, so he politely declines and rolls over to the window to catch a few winks. The mathematician persists and explains that the game is real easy and lots of fun. He explains, "I ask you a question, and if you don't know the answer, you pay me $5. Then you ask me a question, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $5." Again, the engineer politely declines and tries to get to sleep. The mathemati-cian, now somewhat agitated, says, "Okay, if you don't know the answer, you
pay me $5, and if I don't know the answer, I'll pay you $50!" This catches the engineer's attention, and he sees no end to this torment unless he plays, so he agrees to the game. The mathematician asks the first question. "What's the distance from the earth to the moon?" The engineer doesn't say a word, but reaches into his wallet, pulls out a five-dollar bill and hands it to the mathematician Now, it's the engineer's turn. He asks the mathematician "What goes up a hill with three legs and comes down on four?"
The mathematician looks up at him with a puzzled look. He takes out his laptop computer and searches all of his references. He taps into the air phone with his modem and searches the net and the Library of Congress. Frustrated, he sends e-mail to his co-workers all to no avail. After about an hour, he wakes the engineer and hands him $50. The engineer politely takes the $50 and turns away to try to get back to sleep. The mathematician then hits the engineer, saying, "What goes up a hill with three legs, and comes down on four?" The engineer calmly pulls out his wallet,
hands the mathematician five bucks, and goes back to sleep.
Four Engineers and a Broken Car There are four engineers travelling in a car; a mechanical engineer, a chemical engineer, an electrical engineer and a computer engineer. The car breaks down. "Sounds to me as if the pistons have seized. We'll have to strip down the engine
before we can get the car working again", says the mechanical engineer. "Well", says the chemical engineer, "it sounded to me as if the fuel might be contaminated. I think we should clear out the fuel system." "I thought it might be an grounding problem", says the electrical engineer, "or maybe a faulty plug
lead." They all turn to the computer engineer who has said nothing and say: "Well, what do you think?" "Ummm - perhaps if we all get out of the car and get back in again?"
Height of the Pole Two Engineers agree to paint a flag pole. Of course they need to know how tall it is so they can purchase the paint. One shimmies up the pole with a tape measure and falls after reaching about half way. While trying to figure out how they can possibly measure the pole along comes a Designer. After asking what
they're doing he replies, "that s easy". He then reaches around the pole and pulls it out of the ground and lays it down. "There you go", he said as he walked away. The two Engineers look at each other and one said "that stupid guy will never get anywhere, we don't need to know how wide it is, just how tall".
Bulb and the engineers How many civil engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans:Two. One to do it and one to steady the chandelier.
How many electrical engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: None. They simply redefine darkness as the industry standard. How many computer engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: "Why bother? The socket will be obsolete in six months anyway." How many mechanical engineers does it take to change a light bulb? Ans: Five. One to decide which way the bulb ought to turn, one to calculate the force required, one to design a tool with which to turn the bulb, one to design a comfortable - but functional - hand grip, and one to use all this equipment.
How many nuclear engineers does it take to change a light bulb?Ans:Seven. One to install the new bulb and six to figure out what to do with the old one for the next 10,000 years.
Prof. Praneeti Saxena, Reader & HOD, Mech.Engg., MITS, Ujjain.
1) Celebration of 10 years of Academic Excellence:
Mahakal Group of Institutes celebrated its 10 years of academic excellence in benign presence of honorable
Digvijay Singh ji General Secretary, AICC & former Chief Minister, Madhya Pradesh on 26th July 2011.
2) Industrial Training conducted by HCL Info Systems: HCL Info systems conducted 45 days training session for students of CS & IT (MGI) in which around
250 students participated to get updated with the latest trends, software‟s & project development
skills
3) Book under publication by Prof. Rakesh Sharma:
A book titled “Study of Dark Matter in Context of Recent Observations and Experiment” by Prof. Rakesh
Sharma (Engineering Physics Dept) is under publication by Lambert Academic Publications, Germany .This
book takes us to the world of Astronomy and Astro particle physics.
4) Recent Placement Scenarios: Eight students of MITS got selected in TCS and four students in ZENSAR Technologies
5) Techno-Kumbh 2011:
Two days Technical festival Techno-Kumbh 2011 was held at MITS in April 2011 which provided a platform
to the students of technical stream, to display their strengths in various events.
6) Computer Society of India (CSI):
CSI is a forum for members associated with Computer Science and Information Technology
whose Ujjain Chapter is established at MITM. In this chapter Expert Lectures are delivered
by various Computer professionals on upgraded technologies and researches. Recently ex-
perts of our college Mrs. Deepali Kelker (HOD-MCA, IT) gave expert lecture on “Introduction to Genetic Algorithm with Application on Travelling Sales Person‟s Problem”
and Prof. Sandeep Gangane (HOD-EC, EI) delivered expert lecture on MATLAB. Soon the forum is about to start
Student Chapter for the students to participate and get updated with the recent technologies.
7) Entrepreneurship Camp:
Two days Entrepreneurship Camp was organized by Prof. Praniti Sax-
ena and Prof. Brajesh Bagdi in March 2011. In this camp eight desig-
nated personalities comprising of bank manager and industrialists
delivered motivational talks to the students with future perspec-
tive of being a successful entrepreneur.
8) Prof. Divya Shrivastava (Comm. Skills Dept.) has been certified for attending three days workshop of
“Communication Skills Orientation Program”.
9) Prof. Madhavi Verma (Comm. Skills Dept.) submitted her paper work on „Quality Improvement through Com-
munication Skills‟ in the event „Human Values in Technical Education‟ held at UEC
10) Flagship at IT-BHU:Our College students Harsh Joshi, Sourabh Limaye, Jagveer Singh
Khurana, Amanpreet Singh Bhatia, Gaurav Pendse, Shreyas Sakorikar from CSE III year stood
“Runner-up” in Robowar competition of IT-BHU at Varanasi among 32 teams from the country.
(TECH-NEX 2011).
Android (operating system) Android is an operating system for mobile devices such as Smartphone and tablet computers. The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is tasked with the maintenance and further development of An-droid. Android consists of a kernel based on the Linux kernel, with middleware, libraries and APIs written in C and application soft-ware running on an application frame work which includes Java-compatible libraries based on Apache Harmony. Android uses the Dalvik virtual machine with just-in-time compilation to run compiled Java code. Android has a large community of developers writing applica-tions ("apps") that extend the functionality of the devices. Developers write primarily in a customized version of Java. There are currently more than 520,000 apps available for Android. Apps can be downloaded from third-party sites or through online stores such as Android Market, the app store run by Google. Android history The version history of the Android operating system began with the re-lease of version 1.0 in September 2008. Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google and the Open Handset Alliance. The first Android device is released by HTC which is “HTC Dream (G1)”, had the Android 1.0 features. These are the various versions of android OS with Lots of Updates and Bug Fixes.
Android OS provides some Special Functionality to the mobile phones which is not provide by others Operating Systems.
Handset layouts
The platform is adaptable to larger, VGA, 2D graphics library, 3D
graphics library based on OpenGL ES 2.0 specifications.
Web browser
The web browser available in Android is based on the open-
source WebKit layout engine, coupled with Chrome's V8 JavaScript
engine.
Additional hardware support
Android can use video/still cameras, touch
screens, GPS, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetometers, dedicated
gaming controls, proximity and pressure sensors, thermometers.
Tethering
Android supports tethering, which allows a phone to be used as a wire-
less/wired Wi-Fi hotspot.
Prof. Vinit Tarey ( MITS EI Dept ).
11) Flagship :- Mayank Joshi (EX 4th year) participated in state level body-building competition, and stood 23rd at state
level and 4th at district level.
News Snippets
A SALUTATION TO M.I.T.S. 5 years ago, we were toddlers, all fear and all cries. But indeed, how time really flies. That fear transformed into Love gradually And M.I.T.S. became our Second Home actually. That is the selfless Love of our Teachers Our real Gurus and true Preachers And such was the cordial atmosphere of the college. Let alone missing our home, the college got over so soon! Wealth of Knowledge is interspersed with moral val-ues, Integrity and strict Descipline that never go loose, Joyful lectures and lots of activities, Each one has ample chance to show one‟s creativity. With our heads held high we sing our College An-them Oh! M.I.T.S.! Where shall we find a college like you? Heartiest congratulations on completion of 5 years to you! M.I.T.S. , we are Proud of you! M.I.T.S. , we are Grateful to you! FROM : Prateek Papriwal EC (II year, III sem )
FINAL NOTE FOR MITS - - Viraj Mahajan Alumni MITS
It was 4 in the morning and I was about to sleep then my friend Vaibhav called
me and said, "Neeche aa,mai bike laike tera wait kar raha hu". And then, me
my friend Vaibhav went for a long bike ride. When I came back my clock was screaming and was showing me the time which we all hate. Time to go to col-
lege and give our semester exams. Yes my friends it was d night of my last
semester paper. So much we do in our college life, each and every moment is
worth preserving like d pearl in the Ocean. Every action leads us to trouble
which indeed is fun. We came alone, we'll leave alone is a wrong saying for
college life. We come with dreams, hope and excitement and we leave with
some changed paths, some unfulfilled dreams and lots of memories, and off
course with Broken Heart.
And it‟s the time for me and my mates to say final good bye to MITS family.
We learnt many things in our 4 years of BE, off course our RGPV syllabus
contain many weird subjects. But ya! We learnt to make friends, how to bunk
lectures, how to pass in the examinations and how to sing most beautiful songs of Kishore Kumar in the worst voice possible.
MITS gave me many things, wonderful friends, wonderful faculties and some
wonderful faces. In return I gave nothing, but today I‟m removing this red
mark from my so called "Generation Zero" I promise on the behalf of all my
final year friends that we'll miss MITS forever and we'll do ever thing so that
one day everyone will proudly say, You see those guys? They were my seniors/
classmate/student/juniors and today we are proud on them.
Now I‟m winding up, I‟ve to study 4 ma last sem. paper but in d end I want to
say only two things, “Jitna panda he padlo, asli padai exam k eek raat pehle hi
hoti he” and ”Its a bliss to spend college days with friends. Good luck!
Euphony Striation
Euphony Striation is the very own music band of MITS which was formed in the year 2008 by Keshav Kundal as the founder member, with the support of Prof. Vinay Saxena (Sr. Lecturer, MBA) and Dr. Vivek Bansod (Director, MIT) with a motive of providing a platform to the students to show their talents in the field of music. In its name, the word Euphony stands for “Harmoniousness” and the word Striation represents” A stripe or stripes of contrasting colours”, and in this way it symbolizes the band which is formed to spread harmony by its music and is not bounded to any spe-cific genre. This band plays a very important role in every cultural festival and special occasions being organized in the college campus and by now has achieved a good reputation in the campus. Soon after its formation, the band kept on jam-ming and performing in front of live audiences and won the Band Competition “Legato” which was organized by MIT in Technokumbh 2010. Soon after it in 2011, Euphony Striation then organized its own Band Competition under the ban-ner of MITS in Technokumbh 2011 and gave a guest performance being the organizer of the event. The band was also lucky to have performed in front of Hon'ble Digvijay Singh Ji in the 10 years excellence program of MIT. As we all know that in life, changes are inevitable and nothing is permanent. So with every passing batch, people use to leave the band as they get graduated from the college. The band also has tradition of organizing auditions for the fresh students becoming the part of MITS family every year so that equal opportunities can be provided to every stu-dent. Following the trend, this year also we organized auditions on 24th of September and some students were se-lected to represent the band in near future. Including the fresh members, presently the band comprises of 23 members and is coordinated by Yougansh Sharma (IT-IV yr) as Head Coordinator, Pulkit Phatale (EI-IV yr) as Sub- Coordinator and Priya Yadav (IT-IV yr) as organizer. The band is also governed by a team of faculty members who look after all the official matters and internal workings of the band and make sure that everything is being carried out in a well disciplined manner. This team comprises of Dr. Vivek Bansod (Director, MIT) as Patron, Prof. Rajesh Makhijani as Chief Coordinator, Prof. Amey Kant, Prof. Parvinder Singh Khanna, Prof. Vinit Tarey, Prof. Neelima Daga and Prof. Vinay Saxena as Coordinators. The complete team of Euphony Striation is striving together to make some good and quality music and on behalf of the team of Euphony Striation, I cordially thank Youth Times to give me the opportunity to introduce the band to all its readers and ensure that we will keep on entertaining you all by means of new and improved performances!!
-Prof. Rajesh Makhijani (Lecturer, IT Dept) (Chief Coordinator Euphony Striations)
Youth Shares
IMPACT OF OUR “YOUTH TIMES” ON STUDENTS “Some books are to be tasted, some books are to be chewed & some books are to be digested.” This quote tells us that the value of printed taste differs from case to case. Students need good reading material which should not only be entertaining but also value additive.”YOUTH TIMES” fulfills both these criteria. It affects students in many ways:
KNOWLEDGE : 21st century is said to be the century of knowledge power.”Youth Times” prepares the young readers in this field and provide them all round knowl-edge.
CHARACTER : “Youth Times” very correctly & emphatically instills the importance of character in young minds. It builds upon their character in installments.
CREATIVITY : Creativity is the power of Mind. Mind is a storehouse of lots of domi-nant ideas. Mind needs puzzles and brain teaser that may unleash the latent power of it. ”Youth Times” provides many such brain stimulants.
MOTIVATION : “An ignited mind can create endless chain of creative actions and re-actions.” Says Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam. ”Youth Times” provides this motivation to all its readers. When we read encouraging articles in this treasure of ours, we get an immediate dose of Motivation.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES : All students should learn to become good social be-ings. ”Youth Times” educates all the students of various such social aspects that provide the social vision to the young minds.
FROM : Prateek Papriwal
EC (II year, III sem)
Good Manners At Work Place Realizing There Is No Excuse for Discourtesy Do manners matter at work? Should you really be expected to be polite all the time? …….keep this in mind, there is simply no excuse for bad manners. Whether you are interacting with a person higher or lower on the corporate hierarchy, giving feedback, issuing instructions or exerting power; good man-ners are an absolute necessity. If proper manners are fol-lowed, that will certainly create a magical impression at work-place. At workplace did you know that people look at your face first and your feet second? That is why it is so important to be well-groomed from head to toe. That is why your first reaction at workplace or anywhere must be a smile and eye contact. There are some basic manners and etiquettes, if taken care then can put in something to your success; Pay attention on how to carry a neat appearance Always respect all seniors using these basis terms “thank
you”, “please” and “you‟re welcome” Do not use flirty language at all. Improve your manners when speaking. check out some common etiquette mistakes and their solu-tions:
Never say "Yeah". It's "Yes" or preferably "Yes, please".
It's never "Huh?" or "What?”. It's "Pardon?"
Instead of "Nah", say "No, thank you."
Always use "May I...?" instead of "Can I?
Realize that manners are normal and healthy social conven-
tions that make interactions easier, more pleasant and bal-
ance your professional & personal life as well. Divya Shrivastava (Lecturer, Communication Skills)
Engineers Social Group ESG is a group formed by students of MITS on 19 November 2010. We feel privileged to share that today almost the whole MITS has become a part of ESG. As Mahatma Gandhi
quoted “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others”; the highly spirited members of ESG are selflessly serving people by organizing events such as
“Blood Donation camp” in Oct. 2010 whereby 50 units of blood were donated
“Career Dreams” in which Dr. Rajkamal (Vice- Chan-cellor DAVV) delivered motivating lecture. Also Mr. Varun Gupta (head of PT education Ujjain)
shared some of the facts and mantras to achieve great heights with the students in Feb. 2011
“Food Distribution Camp” in Civil hospital Ujjain on 15 Aug 2011
This group was formed so that great mass of people shall be filled with the sense of responsibility for each other‟s wel-fare. We are thankful to its members for conducting such wonderful events for welfare of the society. Through this
group we have made a small attempt to work for good causes. We also appreciate your active participation and hope that it will continue to be the same. Last but not the least consciously or unconsciously, everyone one of us render some service or another. If we cultivate the habit of doing this service deliberately; our desire for service will steadily grow stronger, and it will make not only for our own happi-
ness, but that of the world at large.
Magic Wand ( Aarthna Maheshwari IT 2nd year)
Company: VuPoint Solutions
Price: $99.99The Magic Wand is a scanner you can put in your pocket. The 10-inch long, 7.5
-ounce hand-held imaging tool captures a high-quality scan of any photo, pattern or text up to 8.5 inches wide. It's one-button simple to operate. Slide it across the work and out comes a
reasonably high-resolution, desktop-quality image of the original. No additional lighting re-
quired. Hundreds of images can fit into the 32GB max microSD card, and scanned content can be stored to your computer via a USB connection
MPro150 ( Aarthna Maheshwari IT 2nd year)
Company: 3M
Welcome to the age of the multi-media elevator pitch. The battery-powered, pocket-
sized MPro150 projects a bright, 8- to 50-inch image on anything from an elevator wall to the back of an airline seat. It features a relatively crisp LED picture, 20,000 hours of lamp life,
two hours of projection time, as much as 3 GB of memory and adapters and control software
that can project everything from your PC's desktop to those lingering episodes of Lost on
your iPhone
Acer Aspire Z5600 ( Aarthna Maheshwari IT 2nd year)
Company: Acer
The Acer Aspire Z5600 is a 23-inch all-in-one touch-enabled desktop PC. It packs a hefty
2.33GHz processor, as much as 8GB of RAM and a full terabyte (1000GB) of storage in a single silver enclosure. The Aspire Z5600's functions can be operated with either a traditional
keyboard and mouse or your -- or your customer's -- fingers. Touch-enabled desktops are be-
ing used as data entry points where customers can order food or view high-end cosmetics options at a retail store.
The Loop ( Aarthna Maheshwari IT 2nd year)
Company: Hillcrest Labs of Rockville, Md.
The Loop pointer is a wireless pointer for computer presentations that works like an in-air mouse.
It is a large ring, which is easier to hold and manipulate in open space than an in-hand mouse. While
isn't nearly as easy as using a table mouse, it's much better at controlling a PC than existing control
peripherals that don't need a hard surface. Getting the hang of the Loop can take time, but it gets high
marks for overall design.
Dennis Ritchie, founder of Unix and C, dies at 70
The world has lost another computer pioneer. Dennis
Ritchie, the computer scientist who invented the C pro-gramming language and co-developed the Unix operat-
ing system, has died at the age of 70.
While working at Bell Labs in the 1960s and early '70s, Ritchie served as the principal designer of C and
was the co-developer of the Unix operating system. C,
renowned for its clear, simple language, would become
a vital tool in website development, while Unix is the foundation for computer operat ing systems such as
Apples iOS.
1)StumbleUpon is a discovery engine (a form of web search engine) that finds and recommends
web content to its users. Its features allow users to discover and rate Web pages, photos, and videos that are personalized to their tastes and interests using peer-sourcing and social-networking principles.Toolbar versions exist for Firefox, Mozilla Application Suite, Google Chrome and Internet Explorer, but Stumble-Upon also works with some independent Mozilla-based browsers. Third-party toolbars have also been cre-ated for Opera. It lacks support on Safari 5.
2)Squidoo is a community website that allows users to create pages (called lenses) for subjects
of interest. Squidoo had 1.5 million hand-built lenses as of October, 2010.Squidoo is a user-generated website which uses the concept of a lens as its primary feature. The users who create lenses are called "lensmasters". A lensmaster can be anyone with an interest in a specific subject; they do not necessarily have to be externally-recognized experts. Squidoo contains lenses on 35 different topics, including Food & Cooking, Green Living, About Me and Business.
3)Technorati is an Internet search engine for searching blogs. The name Tech-
norati is a blend of the words technology and literati, which invokes the notion of technologi-cal intelligence or intellectualism. Technorati uses and contributes to open source software. Technorati was founded by Dave Sifry, with its headquarters in San Fran-cisco, California, USA. Tantek Çelik was the site's Chief Technologist.
The world of tablets
Samsung P 1000 Galaxy Tab The Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab comes integrated with TFT
Capacitive Touch Screen with 32 GB expandable memory.
The Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab comprises great features like
3.15 MP camera with auto focus and LED Flash, Android OS
2.2 Froyo, supports JAVA, GPS, Wi-Fi, EDGE, and 3G,
Email account support with Google maps, g-talk, YouTube
and Picasa integration. Price: Rs.` 25,499
Apple iPad 32GB WiFi The Apple iPad 32GB Wi-Fi tab has been powered by Apple iOS 4 OS with Apple A4 1 GHz processor. It has two USB ports, microphone, speakers,
Bluetooth2.1, and Wi-FI. The Apple iPad 32GB Wi-Fi possesses 9.7inches LED screen of 1024 x 768p resolution and also offers 256MB RAM and 32GB flash memory.
Price: Rs. 28,874 to 32,750
Blackberry 16GB Playbook, Tablet The Blackberry 16GB Playbook comes with a 7 inches LCD display of 1024 x 600p resolution. It has been incorporated with 5MP rear and 3MP front HD cameras and possesses a built-in micro USB port. It offers connectivity features like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The Blackberry
16GB Playbook is based on POSIX OS and uses 1 GHz dual-core proces-
sor. Price:Rs.23,519.
Sites to bookmarks
“In good times and bad times,
I'll be on your side for ever
more...that's what friends are
for.”
- Steve Jobs
GADZETS AND GIZMOSSZ
TV SERIALS AND EXAMS-DOUBLE DOSE Exams are compulsory in our life because they are ”Kasauti Zindagi Ki”.A
teacher may sometimes oppose this “Kyonki teacher bhi kabhi student thi”.
There is nothing to worry about these exams because they are “Kahani
school-school ki”.Even there is a possibility that “Kahin kisi roz” these ex-ams are banned.Anyway,all this depends upon our “Kundali”.But still after
all arguments,one question remains in our mind that „Kyon hota hai
exam”.Well I can give a suggestion,try and try until you succeed after all,”Koshish e kasha hai”.The positive point is that they are to determine that
“Kisme kitna hai dam?” and “Kamzor kadi kaun?”Everyone sitting in the
examination hall prays that “Koi apna sa”,so we get a “Khauf” of getting into “Kashmakash” and then suddenly stop our “Kadam”,after all we should
not do such bad “Karam”.These exams really bring a heavy burden on our
minds but still “Kitne kool hai hum”.We all have a “Choti si asha” to pass
because “Kehta hai dil” don‟t let down the “kalash” of heritage.Don‟t worry how many times you fail,afterall “Hadsa” gives rise to “Kamaal”. All these
should be managed by us without seeing “Raah” of a “Sonpari” or
“Shaktiman” because doing so, you will be building up “Ek mahal ho sapno ka” but we should never do “Yatra” in dreams and always believe in
“haquiquat” so with an “Umeed” you have got my views . Wish you good
luck for exams which is very soon going to eat up your heads….!!!!! - SWAMI
A TRIP TO LONDON WITH SOAPS AND DETERGENTS
Nirma and Chandrika were sisters. They had a brother named Jai and
a dog named Moti. The dog enjoyed bathing with Sasa, their neighbor‟s
rabbit.
One day their friend Camay from London invited them to England for a
holiday. They readily agreed.
On the plane they met Rexona, who was the elder sister of Rex, their
school friend. They were pleasantly surprised to see Evita who had come
from Argentina her birth place. Hamam, the elder brother Imam was sit-
ting in the last row of the plane clutching onto his musical instrument
Santoor, which was made of sandal wood from Mysore.RIN, and NRI in
their blue suit was sitting in the front of them. As the plane was ap-
proaching Heathrow airport and started its descent, they had a ariel view
of London and couldn‟t but marvel at their beauty they saw.
In the evening they went out for a drive in an open car with their friend at
the wheel. A gentle breeze was blowing and the sunlight was gradually
fading. On their way they were passed by a garden named Palmolive,
which had a lot of palms along with olive trees. They were surprised to
see Pears on the fruit tree in the same garden. Tired they rested under a
Neem tree and felt peaceful to see a dove sitting on it.
The trip next day to the Thames reminded them of their own Ganga way
back in India. The waves dashing against the rock formed Surf. They de-
cided to take a cruise in a boat named Wipro who had a professional
managing it, but only after their friend said Okay to their proposal. On
this cruise was Margo from India who believed in everything herbal.
They were overjoyed to see an Indian girl named lyril, who enjoyed lime
and waterfalls. One of them however, fell into the water but was rescued
with a life boy. The minor bruises were treated with Dettol. Everybody
thanked their lux as all returned safely to India.
STUDENTS’ REVIEWS
Mast hai….!!!!ek
dum….jhakaasss..!!!!!
Good stuff but require graphi-
cal improvement.
-Unnati goodwin(EC-III sem)
YOuth TIMEs as the name
suggests itself is a
paper based on the quote -
'FOR the youth ,From the
youth '. It's a initiative taken
by MITS students for acknowl-
edging
the student with the current
affairs and give an inside and
outside view of the college and
world around.
-Ayushi Rawal(CS-V sem)
Youth times a whole bunch of
creativity which allows the stu-
dents of mits 2 get well
equipped with the recent
trends as well as it is a great
help for the juniors to know
their college more 2 get famil-
iar with it's events &
progrmmes..!!!
-Rupal Mantri(IT-III sem)
Youth times should provide
articles related to career op-
tions and software and core
companies, so that we can have
more knowledge related to the
same.
-Shivani Shrivastava
(EC-III sem)
Googly Gags Funny Tags Memory Cracks
“Oh! GOd ….yOu called Steve jObS becauSe yOu wanted an i-pod, and nOw yOu want “GhazalS” in it…!!!!
Steve Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) The man who made "i" the most famous prefix in history, passed away on Wednesday after fighting with pancreas cancer for years. He was really a pioneer who made not one but two companies what they are today. One is Ap-ple as every one knows Jobs brought back to life another one is Pixar (The makes of Toy Story film series !!!), which is not that much known to be Jobs work. The tryst with India for this college dropout happened somewhere around the 1970s. He soon embraced Bud-dhism after coming to India, shaved his head.
Jagjit Singh (8 February 1941 - 10 October 2011) The 70-year-old singer, who rediscovered
the ghazal genre for common Indian in 70s
and 80s passed on 10 th October. Credited
with freeing ghazal from the shackles of
complexity, Singh brought a simplicity and
lyrical quality to the genre, which was
uniquely his own and instantly acclaimed
by music lovers.
"भ ॊ" तू सॊस य है, तू प्म य है, भेयी ज ॊदगी क आध य है | भेयी "भ ॊ" देख भुझ,े मे दनुनम है औय अकेर हूॊ आज भैं | "भ ॊ" तू कह ॉ है, भुझे म द फहुत आती तयेी हय फ त है | "भ ॊ" तेयी म द भें सभम फीतत है , नहीॊ ससपफ फीतत , तो मे ऩर मे आज है | "भ ॊ" तू भझुे आती फहुत म द है आसुओॊ से बी नही फझुेती अफ कोई प्म स है .. "भ ॊ" अकेरे भें सरखत हूॉ आज भें , ददर को है तयेी आस, भेयी "भ ॊ" आज भेये ऩ स | भेयी "भ ॊ" तू आज भेये ऩ स , क्मोंकक तू कुछ नहीॊ तो कुछ नहीॊ भेये ऩ स है |
In Memory of My "AAI "
Dedicated to all Lovely Mumma`s of the world
--Koustubh Sapre IT final yr--
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Dear Readers
Changes are essential for life. Isn‟t it?? To accept and adopt the changes for
ones betterment is necessary. Even time is dynamic; it keeps on changing with every clock
tick. So are we and so is our college. The two main features which brought about this
change in college ergonomics are our new Director and the commencement of first year (as
always). So YT Team welcomes them both for being a part of MITS Family. We also took
a move from the traditionally half colored newsletter to the fully colored edition. How is
it?? We hope you liked it. Don‟t forget to give us feedbacks and suggestions for this edition on our mail-id mentioned
below. Also writings from you are most welcome as you must have noticed this time we got limited contributions
from the students. We know there are many intellectuals in our college. So YT team requests you to keep us updated
with the recent news, achievements and participations in various events by the members of MITS family so that next
time we don‟t miss any opportunity to congratulate them. We also appreciate our new team members for their incredi-
ble work and contributions to this new edition. Soon we will publish our next edition till then Keep writing, as we are
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Director Dr. J. K. Shrivastava for
his support. Heartiest thanks to our
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for her constant encouragement and
inspiration, and to all the members of
The YT team. All of them together
have contributed in making this issue of “MITS YOUTH TIMES” possi-
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