08/03/2016
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'Kartavya' aims at creating the social awareness among the people from all over the country. Date of Event: 12th and 13th April, 2012
Main Attraction:
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Students of Delhi School of Management - Delhi Technological University have propounded to initiate SWA DTU Chapter in association with international society Student World Assembly, US. SWA DTU Chapter is an attempt to create global civil society in which every student’s voice matters. Organizing a two day social event 'Kartavya - Transforming India', comprising of National Conference and Research Paper discussion. Inaugural Session
2. Paper Presentation
3. NGO's camp and social activities
08/03/2016
What Special Woman are You? Women are Special. Find out which special one are you by trying out this fun test. Share with the special women in your life.
17/11/2015
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10/11/2015
May this Diwali bring to you Happiness, Love, Success and Prosperity.
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18/10/2015
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09/04/2015
Some photos of the event organised at DTU campus on 13th March 2015.
01/03/2015
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28/02/2015
Delhi School of Management,DTU in association with EngiFest'15 presents AD MAD SHOW an 'Advertisement Making Competition' for engineering and B School students to showcase their creativity in Marketing products and services.
AD MAD show comprises of humorous & conceptual ad presentation by the students. Students have to act out on various advertisement script and ideas relevant for different sectors including FMCG product, white goods, services, automobiles and social awareness etc. All the teams will be given a time frame to showcase their talent.
To stay updated with the latest developments you can also like our fb.com/dsm.engi . Teams can register on dsm.dce.edu and by calling or they can directly register themselves by going to the above mentioned website and access the recent news column. The on campus event is on 14th March’2015 starting 9:30 AM at Delhi School of Management, Delhi Technological University.
26/02/2015
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19/11/2014
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23/10/2014
Three of my friends have decided to buy all the flowers that the roadside sellers in their area would not be able to sell by today evening. So, that a few more people get a reason to be happy on Diwali. :)
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26/09/2014
Worth Reading!!!
A 52- year- old man in shabby clothes sells chocolates from a spotless chair and study table in front of the Ayyappan temple in Perambur,Chennai. Till two months ago, he was begging on this very street for three years. It isn't a rags-to-riches story, but a tale of a handful of school students who wanted to make lives better.
R Naagar was given the new life of a candy man by a group of Class 11 students of Kaligi Ranganathan Montford Matriculation Higher Secondary School,Chennai. When many looked at beggars with disdain or offered small change, this group of 13 boys and girls did something different. They scout their surroundings for beggars who are willing to work and give them an opportunity. The students pooled in their pocket money and helped Naagar set up this petty shop with Rs 2500. They have identified 30 beggars like Naagar at nearby parks and temples. "We are looking for jobs of sweepers and security personnel for the others," says M Roshni, a student of the group. "We met the city mayor with the idea. He has offered loans to beggars we identify."
Not all beggars are entitled to this offer. "We do blood tests on them to check of they are alcoholics or smokers," says school headmistress Anitha Daniel. Some beggars tried to make use of us, the children said. "Some put conditions to work for a living. We are careful in choosing only those who want to live a decent life," says A C Hariharan, another student.
It all started when these children saw a young boy and a girl begging in front of their school. They felt bad. They wanted to do something about it. Naagar is happy that he is no longer extending his hand for alms. "I had a vegetable shop at Perambur market. A friend cheated me and took away all my money. I tried my hand at painting walls, but a fall left me with a broken hip. I have no family, so I took to begging," says Naagur. He gets his food from a temple, bathes there and sleeps on the pavement. At the end of the day, some shopkeepers in the area are kind enough to keep his candies for the night.
The children officially inaugurated their mission for a beggar-less society on Saturday. They will observe the third Saturday of every September as " anti- begging day."
Source: Times of India