Wednesday 27 February 2013

True Volunteering

By the combined efforts of the students and employees of FMU, a water shed has been set up at the main gate of the Old campus to serve cold drinking water (& butter milk, occasionally) to the road passengers during the hot summer days.

  Mr. Asish Panda, 4th semester MCA volunteering his service
 Mr. Jitendra Kumar Sahoo, Ex-student MCA (2007-10 Batch) distributing butter milk
 Mr. Jitendra Kumar Sahoo, Ex-student MCA (2007-10 Batch) volunteering his service





Moral Support/ Inspiration:



Prof. Kumar B. Das, Hon'ble Vice Chancellor






Prof. Bhagawan Das, Dept. of Business Management






Flt. Lt. (Dr.) M.C. Adhikary, Dept. of APAB



Coordination:
Smt. Damayanti Majhi, DDCE

Physical Support
Smt. Damayanti Majhi
Mr. Ravi, Mali-Cum-Sweeper
All Security Guards of FMU
Jitendra Ku. Sahoo
Ashish Panda


Monetary Support:

Dr. M.C. Adhikary                   - Rs. 1000/-
Mr. N.N. Dhal, ICT                  -Rs. 100/-
Prof. Bhagawan Das                 - Rs. 100/-
Smt. Itishree Pradhan                -Rs. 120/- (for butter milk on 2nd May)
P. Mishra                                  -Rs. 300/-(for butter milk on 3rd & 6th May)
Jitendra Ku. Sahoo                   - Rs. 300/-(for butter milk on 10th May)
Satyadeep Panda, PMIR          - Rs. 50/-
Distance MLIS Students           - Rs. 50/-

"Thank" will be a too cheap word  for the self-less gesture shown by you all  ..We SALUTE ALL OF YOU  for your nobility!!!

Saturday 23 February 2013

Self-Defence Training

Today we all live in big & elegantly beautiful buildings. There are wide concrete roads all around ensuring comfortable journeys for us. There are international standard schools, colleges, universities to make our education world-class. We have MNC standard offices with air conditioned rooms to work with. Luxurious & high speed transportation standards help us living ahead of time. But, whether we are at home or in the office or on the road, we have safety nowhere! Personal safety has become the major concern of the time for all of us whether we are young or old, male or female, inside or outside. According to educationists and social scientists, decline of human values is the root cause of this increase in crime rates and we have to emphasize on value based education from the grass root levels to restore peace and order in the society. But till the time the human values are restored, the ever dreamed "RAMA RAJYA" prevails and the society takes the responsibility of our safety, we have to remain responsible for our own safety. We can ensure our own safety by two ways: 

  1. By avoiding unsafe situations. 
  2. By making ourselves capable enough to fight against and come out of any danger situation, if it comes upon us. 
The former can be ensured by strictly adhering to the safety rules whereas the later can be achieved through learning self-defence skills. 
Aiming both at to educate our student volunteers about the safety standards as well as to equip them with self-defence, protection skills, we have started these self-defence training programmes. Hope the students will be benefited out of such training camps.



Commander D.K. Jena, Dy Director, PXE, DRDO Addressing the Volunteers
Flt. Lt. Dr.Munesh Ch. Adhikary, Director CDCE
Addressing the Volunteers 
Prof. S.S. Pattnaik, HOD ICT speaking about the need of Self-Defence Training
Volunteers participating in the Training programme
Commander DK Jena, Dy Director, PXE, DRDO talking to the volunteers about Self-Defence