Wednesday 12 December 2012

Fm university Campus goes Corruption free..

Want to live in a better Nation- Stand up & act against Corruption 
Stand against CorruptionStrengthen Education 
Protest Corruption -Promote Economic Expansion
Stop Corrupt Practice- Save the Democracy
Protest Corruption - Protect the Environ
Act against Corruption -live in a Healthy Nation                                                                                
With their missions to make the campus corruption free, the volunteers of both the NSS units of the PG Council campaigned and pledged against corruption on the eve of the “International Anti-corruption Day (9th Dec).  Supporting this “Anti-Corruption” motion, the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor Prof. KB Das followed by all the students and employees of the University promised themselves “not to Practice, Support or Tolerate Corruption in any form” and signed in a banner. The promises made by hundreds of youths –‘the futures of our nation’- created a hope in the minds of the teachers and staff members to see a Corruption FREE Nation in near future. This small motion started in the University premise may spread to every nook and corner of the district/state and nation and inspire all others to ‘FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION”  
Keep nothing under the table, except your Shoes. 


Sunday 9 December 2012

Of the Volunteers, By the Volunteers, for ALL

This blog has been developed by  the NSS Ladies' Unit of Fakir Mohan University to help the students through their preparation of NET/GATE and other competitive examinations. It aims at providing solved papers of various examinations already conducted  as well as sample questions prepared by various subject experts for practice of candidates who are preparing for such exams. As the name suggests, it is a service expected to be volunteered by all learned groups of people for the benefit of our students.

  • General Awareness 
UGC NET Paper-1: 

Dec-2011
June-2012  


Practice Set:
  • Management
UGC NET Paper-II:                                           UGC NET Paper-III:

June-2012                                                            June-2012


  • Computer Science 
UGC NET Paper-II:                                                      UGC NET Paper-III: 

June 2012                                                                         June-2012
December 2012

Practice Set1
Practice Set2
Practice Set3

  • General Science 
Practice Set1


  • Mathematics

  • Economics

FMU Students-cum-Volunteers
1. Mr. Bikash Ku. Mallick 
has cracked Indian Economic Service 2015 with all India Rank 11. 
Dear Bikash, Congratulations  for your success in Indian Economics Service!
 FMU is proud of you! 

2. Ms Priyadarsini Mishra has cleared  UGC NET (JRF+LS) 2012
3. Mr. Tapas Ku Mishra Has Cleared UGC NET (LS) 2012

Congratulations to all!


Wednesday 14 November 2012

Shramadan Shivir & Campaign for World Diabetes Day

Our Mission: Clean and Healthy Campus
 A Campus maintenance Programme is conducted in the Old campus of the University between 3PM to 5PM. Participating in this Camp, the Volunteers of both units have cleaned the campus and watered the plants. They also created awareness against diabetes among the students, staff and faculty members of the University through poster shows in the eve of the World Diabetes Day.
Gymmy:  I workout  regularly, I am fit
Swimmy: I burn calories through regular swimming,  I am fit
Sporty : I go for regular practice, I am fit
NSS Volunteer: I stay fit through Nation Building !  
 Cleanliness is next to Godliness..
 Our Dream: Keeping the Campus Clean, Healthy and Green
Let us spread awareness against the killer disease Diabetes on this  "World Diabetes Day"..
Facts about Diabetes in India
  • The International Diabetes Federation estimates that the number of diabetic patients in India has more than doubled from 19 million in 1995 to over 41 million now. 
  • Up to 11 per cent of India’s urban population above the age of 15 has diabetes.
  • According to World Health Organisation (WHO), every year 35 million people die because of being a diabetic patient.
  • India is the diabetes capital of the world. It is estimated that currently there are 40 million people with diabetes in India and by 2025 this number will swell to 70 million. This would mean every 5th diabetic in the world would be an Indian.
  • Diabetes causes 6 deaths every minute and one in 20 deaths in the world is due to the condition. Every year it is estimated that 3.2 million people in the world die due to the diabetes or its related causes.
  • The major cause of increase in the incidence of diabetes is a sedentary lifestyle. Exercise and diet can either reduce or delay the incidence of diabetes by over 50%.

Diabetes makes it harder for the body to get energy from food!
Signs of Diabetes: 
People with diabetes experience different symptoms. Some of them are:
  1. Frequent urination (even at night)
  2. Itchy skin
  3. Blurred vision
  4. Feeling tired and weak
  5. Numbness or tingling in feet
  6. Excessive thirst
  7. Slow healing of cuts/wounds
  8. Always being very hungry
  9. Weight loss
  10. Skin infections.
Why it's necessary to Control Blood Sugar level?
  • High blood glucose for long periods of time is toxic
  • Over time, high glucose damages the blood vessels, kidneys, eyes and nerves leading to complications and permanent damage of vital organs of the body.
  • Nerve problems (Neuropathy) can cause one to lose sensation and  feeling in the  feet or other parts of the body. Disease of blood vessels (arteriosclerosis) can lead to heart attack, stroke and circulation problems.
  • EYE-problems include damage to blood vessels in the eyes (retinopathy), increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma), and clouding of the eye’s lens (a cataract).
  • Kidney disease (nephropathy) stops the kidneys from cleaning waste out of the blood. High blood pressure (hypertension) makes the heart work harder to pump the blood.
    Diet, exercise, personal hygiene and possibly insulin injections or oral medications (as per the doctor's suggestions) are a few ways to prevent the complications arising due to the presence of Diabetes.
Steps to manage Diabetes
Excercise : Exercise lowers blood sugar levels, and improves the body’s ability to use glucose.  Walking at 6 km an hour burns about 135 calories in 30 minutes while riding a bicyle bunrs about 200 calories. 
Skin care in diabetes : Skin care is  essential for people with diabetes. Large amounts of glucose make them a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi. Since the circulation is poor, the body is unable to defend itself from harmful bacteria. The body defense cells are unable to destroy harmful bacteria. High glucose also causes dehydration, making the skin dry and itchy.
Inspect the body regularly, and report any of the following to the doctor:
  • Changes in skin colour, texture or thickness
  • Any lesions or blisters.
  • Early signs of bacterial infection, such as redness, swelling, boil, or skins that is warm to the touch.
  • Itching in the groin, vaginal or anal area, under the arms or breasts, and in between the toes, which may signal a fungal (yeast) infection.
  • A wound that does not heal.
Tips for proper skin care:
  • Bathe regularly using a mild soap or luke warm water.
  • Avoid bathing using water that is too hot. 
  • After bathing, dry thoroughly be sure to give extra attentions to folds of skin where excess moisture can accumulate, such as underarms, groin, and between toes. Excess moisture in these areas can cause increased risk of fungal infection.
  • Prevent dry skin. When you scratch dry, itchy skin you can break the skin and open the door to bacteria.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to keep the skin hydrated.
Caring for wounds : The occasional cut or scrape is almost unavoidable. People with diabetes need to pay special attention to minor wounds in order to prevent infection from setting in. Minor cuts and scrapes should be treated right away:
  • Wash with soap and warm water as soon as possible.
  • Do not apply alcohol or antiseptics that contain iodine as they irritate the skin.
  • Use an antibiotic cream only on the advice of a doctor.
  • Keep the area protected by covering with sterile bandage or gauze, such as band aids.
Contact the doctor immediately if you,
  1. Suffer from a serious cut or burn.
  2. Have redness, swelling, pus or pain anywhere on the skin that indicates       bacterial infection.
  3. Have ringworm, vaginal itching, or other signs of fungal infection 
FOOT CARE IN DIABETES:
In diabetes, nerve damage caused by high levels of glucose in your blood,  can cause loss of sensation and feeling in the feet. Here are some simple steps to care for the feet:
Check the feet regularly : Under adequate lighting look at the feet closely everyday. Watch out for cuts and scratches, breaks in the skin, calluses, blisters, red spots and swelling. Don’t forget to look under and between the toes.
Wash the feet regularly : Wash the feet with mild soap and warm water everyday.
Trim the tow nails regularly 
Protect the feet by wearing proper footwear
This Camp was Coordinated by Rasmita Patra, Brahmananda Sha, Chinmaya Tripathy and Shibashis Sinha of 5th Semester MCA

Sunday 4 November 2012

Notice for Shramadan shivir

There will be a Campus Maintenance program on 14th Nov 2012 at Old Campus of the University between 3PM to 5PM . Interested volunteers are requested to participate in this camp.

[PK NARZARY]                                                                                               [MINATI MISHRA]
PO, Gents' Unit                                                                                                    PO, Ladies' Unit

Monday 15 October 2012

Blood Donation Camp

The NSS Bureau and PG Council of Fakir Mohan University, Balasore jointly organized an inter College Blood donation camp at the New Campus of the University on 4th Oct 2012 between 10 am to 5:30 pm. The Hon'ble Vice Chancellor Prof. K. B. Das discussed the benefits of blood donation and motivated the student volunteers for this noble act by inaugurating this camp. Amongst the other members of the University the Chairman PG Council Prof. BM Otta, NSS Program Coordinator Dr. RB Panda, DPO Balasore Shri Satyamaya Acharya,  Registrar Dr. Trilochan Mishra, COE Dr. P. Biswal, COF Dr. B Dash, Prof NC Dash, Prof SS Acharya, Dr. S Pradhan, Dr. B. Mitra, Dr. S. Dash and all other staff and faculty members have visited the camp and encouraged the donors. Around 500 volunteers from the University and various colleges of Bhadrak and Balasore have participated in this camp. 131 units of blood have been collected during this camp, between 10am to 5:30 pm and as many as 35 registered volunteers had to return back without donation due to time constraint.The Program Officers of  both the units of the PG Council, FMU express their sincere thanks to all the blood donors, students volunteers  and organizers/supporters for making the camp a grand success.

Our SUPER STARS : The Blood DONORS
 

Tuesday 18 September 2012

Notice for Voluntary Blood Donation Camp


There will be an inter college BLOOD Donation Camp on 4th Oct 2012 at New Campus, Vyasa Vihar, FM University, Balasore at 11 AM . Volunteers, Students, Faculty and Staff members and all others who are interested to donate blood are requested to participate in this camp and make it a grand success. Interested donors are requested to register their names with the Program Officers/ Program Coordinator or with the NSS representatives of different departments. We aim at collecting a minimum of 100 units of Blood and  it's needless to say that,  
"YOUR COOPERATION is our success". 

NSS Program Officers
       FMU
Blood is meant for circulation so, share it with others..
               
Give blood—Stay Healthy.
                              Donate eyes, Light a life!
Donate kidneys, Activate a life! 
                Donate Blood Save A Life!                                     
                                                                                    
You get it back in mere 3 days and Save A life too!
                      So, Donate Blood!                 
                       Do you feel you don’t have much to offer? 
You have the most precious resource of all: the ability to save a life by donating blood! 
Share this invaluable gift with someone in need.


EVERY DONOR IS A REAL HERO!
Donate BLOOD,  Be a Super HERO.


Reasons Why You Should Donate Blood
1) It's FREE and keeps you HEALTHY
2) It's 100% SAFE
 

3) Save  LIVES:
One pint of blood from one donor can save up to three lives!
Every three seconds, someone needs a blood transfusion and
about 1 in 7 people entering a hospital needs blood.!
 

4) Save the future by saving a Child: 20 percent of recipients are children – many are cancer patients!
 

5) you are allowed to give blood every 56 days
 

6) About 60 percent of the population are eligible to donate blood, yet less than 4 percent do!
 

7) At least 500 pints of blood must be collected every day to meet the needs of area patients.
 

8) Reduce the RISK of Cancer
-According to the Miller-Keystone Blood Center, donating blood regularly is associated with lowered risks for cancer including lung, colon, liver, throat and stomach cancers. So if you want to help lower your risk of cancer, donate blood regularly. Risk levels dropped in correlation with how often donors give blood.
 

9) Reduce the RISK of getting a HEART ATTACK
The Florida Blood Services reports that people who donate blood regularly over the years have an 88% lower risk of heart attack and a 33% lower risk of any severe cardiovascular event, such as stroke.


Plantation Program at New Campus, Vyasa Vihar, FMU













Viswakarma Puja committee, ICT Sponsored Plantation Program

Go Green Mission (2)



This Program is Sponsored by:
 Viswakarma Puja Committee, P.G. Department of I&CT FMU, Balasore