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Connections Independence Day is a great day for the Indian people as India got its freedom on this day from the British rule after years of slavery. Indians all over the world celebrate this day and so did our college. In the event celebration organized in the national capital, New Delhi the Prime Minister of India hoist the national flag in the early morning at the Red fort where millions of people participate in the Independence Day ceremony. Our college celebrated the 70 th Independence Day this year with full energy and enthusiasm as always. Smt. Ganga Das, Panchayat(Central Pendam) was the Chief guest. The program started with the flag hoist- ing by the Chief guest, which was accompanied by soul touching singing of the national anthem by the stu- dents along with the staff. The Chief guest addressed the college with a short speech. Hostel Students per- formed the march past which was a pleasure to the eyes along with the beating of the drums. The days per- fect ending was the distribution of lunch to the students and the staff. Reported by: Rabina Khatun Independence Day Celebration 2016 Sept 2016 Page No 1 Vision To excel in the field of computer engineering and provide well trained professionals in service of the society. Mission M1: To provide sound technical foundation in Computer Engineering through comprehensive curriculum and application oriented learning. M2: To upgrade and maintain facilities for quality learning environment in order to meet the ever changing demand Vs of modern tech- nology. M3: To produce competent diploma holders having creative skills and ethical values with strong leadership qualities to aid the society. Concept & Design : Ms Paden Rinchen (Lecturer) , Mr Jotish Sharma (A15DCEL03)

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Independence Day is a great day for the Indian people as India got its freedom on this day from the British

rule after years of slavery. Indians all over the world celebrate this day and so did our college. In the event

celebration organized in the national capital, New Delhi the Prime Minister of India hoist the national flag in

the early morning at the Red fort where millions of people participate in the Independence Day ceremony.

Our college celebrated the 70th Independence Day this year with full energy and enthusiasm as always.

Smt. Ganga Das, Panchayat(Central Pendam) was the Chief guest. The program started with the flag hoist-

ing by the Chief guest, which was accompanied by soul touching singing of the national anthem by the stu-

dents along with the staff. The Chief guest addressed the college with a short speech. Hostel Students per-

formed the march past which was a pleasure to the eyes along with the beating of the drums. The days per-

fect ending was the distribution of lunch to the students and the staff.

Reported by: Rabina Khatun

Independence Day Celebration – 2016

Vol—II Issue III

Sept 2016 Page No 1

Vision

To excel in the field of computer engineering and provide well trained professionals in service of the society.

Mission

M1: To provide sound technical foundation in Computer Engineering through comprehensive curriculum and application oriented

learning.

M2: To upgrade and maintain facilities for quality learning environment in order to meet the ever changing demand Vs of modern tech-

nology.

M3: To produce competent diploma holders having creative skills and ethical values with strong leadership qualities to aid the society.

Concept & Design : Ms Paden Rinchen (Lecturer) , Mr Jotish Sharma (A15DCEL03)

On 5th of September 2016, we celebrated the teachers day. It was organized by the students of DME final

year. The programme started with the ramp walk by the prin-

cipal followed by the staff.

There was the customary lighting of the lamp by the princi-

pal along with the HODs, which was followed by the cake cut-

ting ceremony.

After the cake cutting ceremony there was an opening song

by Nirmal Subba and group, followed by other performances.

There was even a couple of song performed by the teachers

(Govinda sir, Tenzing sir and Sameer sir), which was enjoyed a

lot by the teachers as well as the students. The programme

was successfully ended by the vote of thanks given by DME

final year.

Reported by: Rajeev Ranjan

Teacher’s Day Celebration – 2016

On 26th August 2016 a health camp was organized in ATTC by Rotary club, Gangtok. Many students participat-

ed in the program and showed interest in blood donation camp by donating blood.

Counselling was also provided under the guidance of Psychiatrist Mr. Satish Rasailly. The counselling was basi-

cally concerning drug abuse and mental health problem that the students or teenagers are facing nowadays.

Doctors from Sikkim Manipal (Central Referral Hospital) were present for the health camp and provided a free

medical treatment for the students who were having problems related.

Dental

Skin

General Sickness (cold, cough, fever etc.)

Overall the camp was a huge success.

Reported by: Bivek Rai

HEALTH CAMP, ORGANISED BY ROTARY CLUB, GANGTOK - 2016

Zero Waste Management (Quiz) - 2016

On 5th August 2016 The Zero Waste club of ATTC organized an Inter Trade Quiz competition, starting a chain of

events which will be organized by the club in the days to

come.

The competition featured 5 teams from Mechatronics, Me-

chanical, Computer Engineering, Tool and Die Making and a

combined team of Manufacturing and Civil.

The winners of the competition were the combined team of

Manufacturing and Civil Engg.

The aim of the competition was to promote the idea of Zero

Waste and waste management among the students via an

interactive and interesting manner.

The coming days will see the organization of events like Debate, Extempore and other literary activities in-

formed the club members.

Reported by: Ruchika Chettri

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Mr. Emanuel Sherpa (A09DCE07)

He is presently working in Lupin Pharma Pvt.Ltd. as Post Desktop Support Engineer

and also runs his own IT Solution under the name of Sikkim Server.

How was your experience at ATTC?

The most beautiful experience in ATTC was the practical knowledge as the practi-

cal class was more interactive than the theory. The most beautiful experience was

the learning process, the implementation and the joy seeing the end result as out-

put. I feel that without education a man is spiritless. Education is the key to success

which I gained in the ATTC. Though I completed my ATTC but I still strive to gain

knowledge everyday through whatever ways I can.

What important thing did you learn in ATTC?

Education is not only about reading books. It is also about how you express yourself in the real world and

help the society. The “HRP” read everyday early in the assembly inspired me to lead such a life.

What was your most memorable time in ATTC?

The most memorable time was the Village Camp in the year 2011 to Chungthang, North Sikkim. (Laughing:

I was caught eating when I was suppose to help my friends with the chores)So whenever I do such mis-

chiefs I always remember Paden Maam & Anglila Maam.

What was the silliest thing that you did in ATTC?

The silliest thing that I did it in the ATTC was during micro-controller practical examination which was con-

ducted by Srijana Ma’am in 2011 in class “306”. I was very late and fully drenched as it was raining so I

asked maa’am to take my exam in second half. Maam send me to hostel to change my dress and even

allowed me to appear for the exam.

Can you recall your roll no?

Yes. It was A09DCE07

Would you recommend your junior to apply for this institute?

Yes, very much.

How did ATTC help you to become the person that you have become?

The first thing was the Village camp. It helped me to reconnect with my roots, to work in team and to do

social activities. Second was the Industrial training which gave a glimpse to a life after ATTC, the outside

world.

How has your life changed after ATTC?

The knowledge I gained in ATTC, I am using it for my business as well as my job for which I will be ever

grateful to ATTC and also my friends from PINK BATCH 2009.

One favorite subject you liked.

C++ Theory , Madam Paden Bhutia.

Class that you loved to bunk.

RDBMS….Deepak Sir.I used to pray to God that may he be absent on that day.

Message to juniors in ATTC.

“Imparting excellence in technical education using latest technology”

That is ATTC ……. You don’t just get knowledge, but makes you ready for the real world …….!

Interview as given to Rehanna Begum A14DCE07

Our Alumni Page No 3

Mr.Navin Kumar

Roll no: A07DCA11.He is presently working as IT Head Technical Support at Alkem

Pharmaceuticals

What was your first impression of ATTC?

The first thing i noticed was the wonderful faculty. The studies were tougher and

more intense than I had ever experienced. The major challenge of college work

was the large volume of reading –writing and the short deadlines.

The thing that you liked most about ATTC?

I used to love attending lab classes.

How did you find the environment of ATTC?

It gave me full freedom to try new things and technologies along with my teach-

ers, especially Nirnay sir. It really helped me learn new things which are helpful even till date.

In Conversation with Ms Rabina Khatun A15DCEL05

Our Alumni

On 10th Aug 2016, five students from different trades were escorted by Mr.Lochan Adhikari, HOD(DM&DMT)

and Ms.Rinchen G.Dorjee(Senior Lecturer cum TPO) to Tadong Senior Secondary School.

We started our project demonstration from 9:30 am at the school auditorium, where the students and the

staffs from senior classes had gathered. I represented Computer Deptt, and demonstrated my few projects

which was developed using php and many other languages. We got a very good response from the stu-

dent during the presentation. We had an interactive session which was very interesting.The student’s feed-

back was that they were inspired and motivated by the projects and also by the counselling of Lochan Sir.

As narrated by :Tarun Khulal.

Project Demonstration at Tadong Senior Secondary

1.Learn and Integrate.

Students will be able to identify, formulate and solve computing problems by applying their knowledge of

mathematics, computer science, and scientific method. They will also be aware of the role of computing in

multiple disciplines.

2.Think and Create.

Students will be able to model, design, implement and verify a computing system to meet specified re-

quirements while considering realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,

health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability

3.Communicate.

Students will be capable of communicating effectively with team members, working cooperatively, re-

spectfully, creatively, and responsibly as a member of a team.

4.Clarify Purpose and Perspective.

Students will be aware of the benefits of developing their understanding and professional capabilities

through lifelong learning.

5.Practice citizenship.

Students will have knowledge of professional and ethical responsibility and will contribute to society through

active engagement with professional societies, schools, civic organisations or other community activities.

PEO’s

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