Shackles2018:
The Mechanical symposium was held in a grand manner for 3 days (March 6,7 and 8). The occasion was honored by Shiri.T.Kartheek, Deputy Manager and Shiri.K. Madhan Kumar, Assistant Manager, EID Parry (India) ltd., Nutraceuticals Division and our beloved Principal Dr.A.Elango. The sympo had many events including CAD modelling, Aero modelling, Casting, Welding, Assembly and Dismantling, Paper Presentation etc. The Workshop on Mind Control Robotics for the next two successive days conducted by Himesh Muralidharan, IIT Bombay. More than 200 students participated on the workshop.
The highlight of the occasion is with the launching their tech magazine "Juggernaut" powered by shakles2018 which was said to be a great success.
CCNA Test:
CCNA test was conducted day before yesterday at CSE department .This test was a filtering round for students to indulge in CISCO networking course. The selected students will be eligible for the course which will be funded by the college. Java course is made available for students based on the same merit list of this online test.
This CISCO Certified Networking Course is a 40 hr course which has further two online tests. While java course is a straight edge programming course from beginning
ALGOZO coordinator selection :
The Math club of ACGCET paced through the instigate step of conducting coordinator selection for the second year on March 7. The students with prospective grasp will be selected as a coordinator for the ALGOZO.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME:
NSS had organised a special camp named "YOUTH FOR CLEANLINESS" from 08.03.2018 to 14.03.2018 at palavaankudi. This camp had been inaugurated by our beloved principal DR.A.ELANGO.This function had been succesfully conducted by the programme officers Thiru.K.T.LOGANATHAN, Tmt.S.GEETHA, Tmt.S.PAULIN. The students from 2nd year had attended this camp and done their field works in a perfect way. The cultural events had been conducted in the evening and it was initiated by DR.A.RAMADEVI. Students are utilizing this camp effectively to express their hidden talents.
Empowered Women from ACGCET:
'Senior Woman Educator and Scholar Award ' in 5th Women’s Day National Awards 2018 – Powered By – National
Foundation for Entrepreneurship Development (NFED), held at Coimbatore, was received by Dr.S.Nageswari of EEE Department.
LEO CLUB OF ACGCET:
"Nothing attempted Nothing gained "reveals that our students actively participated in Leo Premier League which was conducted last week and the competition were Cricket,Rangoli,Mehandi.
Winners of the events are
Rangoli:
1st prize:Keerthana(II year)
2nd prize:soniya (I Year) & sangavi ( III year)
3rd prize:Kavitha (I year)
Mehandi:
1st prize:arunya & sabitha (I year)
2nd prize:Dhiviya Bharathi & Bhuvaneshwari( II year)
3rd prize:Suruthy & tadar achum (III year)
Cricket
First place..a.c.tech staff
Second place:stormborns final year
General Article:
International Women's Day:
1 - The two highest IQ scores in recorded history belong to women.
2 - Women speak about 20,000 words a day. That’s 13,000 more than the average man.
3 - Men lie on average six times a day – twice as often as women.
4 - Last year’s Wonder Woman was the first superhero film starring a female lead. It’s also the highest grossing fi lm to have been directed by a woman.
5 - Women are safer drivers than men. They are involved in fewer road accidents and have fewer penalty points on their licence. Some 57% of male drivers have been involved in at least one accident compared to 44% of women, according to carrentals.co.uk.
6 - Last year Taylor Swift, the youngest star on the Forbes Female Entertainment Rich List, empowered women all around the world by winning a landmark lawsuit, suing a radio host who groped her bum for just $1. Taylor said she sought to make a public point that women should not have to endure unwanted physical contact.
7 - On average, women live two to five years longer than men, a fact which holds true in every country in the world. This isn’t limited to human beings. Female orangutans and chimpanzees also outlive their male counterparts.
8 - Because of the high production of the hormone estrogen during puberty, girls’ brains generally mature two years earlier than those of boys.
9 - In Russia there are nine million more women than men.
10 - Women tolerate pain better than men. An episode of the show MythBusters showed that women can hold their hands in freezing water 19% longer than those crybaby men.
Pics Corner:
K.S.Kumaresh,3rd Year,EEE
A.Kumaresh,3rd Year,CSE
L.Udhya Kumar,3rd Year,ECE
The Mechanical symposium was held in a grand manner for 3 days (March 6,7 and 8). The occasion was honored by Shiri.T.Kartheek, Deputy Manager and Shiri.K. Madhan Kumar, Assistant Manager, EID Parry (India) ltd., Nutraceuticals Division and our beloved Principal Dr.A.Elango. The sympo had many events including CAD modelling, Aero modelling, Casting, Welding, Assembly and Dismantling, Paper Presentation etc. The Workshop on Mind Control Robotics for the next two successive days conducted by Himesh Muralidharan, IIT Bombay. More than 200 students participated on the workshop.
The highlight of the occasion is with the launching their tech magazine "Juggernaut" powered by shakles2018 which was said to be a great success.
CCNA Test:
CCNA test was conducted day before yesterday at CSE department .This test was a filtering round for students to indulge in CISCO networking course. The selected students will be eligible for the course which will be funded by the college. Java course is made available for students based on the same merit list of this online test.
This CISCO Certified Networking Course is a 40 hr course which has further two online tests. While java course is a straight edge programming course from beginning
ALGOZO coordinator selection :
The Math club of ACGCET paced through the instigate step of conducting coordinator selection for the second year on March 7. The students with prospective grasp will be selected as a coordinator for the ALGOZO.
NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME:
NSS had organised a special camp named "YOUTH FOR CLEANLINESS" from 08.03.2018 to 14.03.2018 at palavaankudi. This camp had been inaugurated by our beloved principal DR.A.ELANGO.This function had been succesfully conducted by the programme officers Thiru.K.T.LOGANATHAN, Tmt.S.GEETHA, Tmt.S.PAULIN. The students from 2nd year had attended this camp and done their field works in a perfect way. The cultural events had been conducted in the evening and it was initiated by DR.A.RAMADEVI. Students are utilizing this camp effectively to express their hidden talents.
Empowered Women from ACGCET:
'Senior Woman Educator and Scholar Award ' in 5th Women’s Day National Awards 2018 – Powered By – National
Foundation for Entrepreneurship Development (NFED), held at Coimbatore, was received by Dr.S.Nageswari of EEE Department.
LEO CLUB OF ACGCET:
"Nothing attempted Nothing gained "reveals that our students actively participated in Leo Premier League which was conducted last week and the competition were Cricket,Rangoli,Mehandi.
Winners of the events are
Rangoli:
1st prize:Keerthana(II year)
2nd prize:soniya (I Year) & sangavi ( III year)
3rd prize:Kavitha (I year)
Mehandi:
1st prize:arunya & sabitha (I year)
2nd prize:Dhiviya Bharathi & Bhuvaneshwari( II year)
3rd prize:Suruthy & tadar achum (III year)
Cricket
First place..a.c.tech staff
Second place:stormborns final year
General Article:
International Women's Day:
International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity.
International Women's Day (IWD) has been observed since the early 1900's - a time of great expansion and turbulence in the industrialized world that saw booming population growth and the rise of radical ideologies. International Women's Day is a collective day of global celebration and a call for gender parity. No one government, NGO, charity, corporation, academic institution, women's network or media hub is solely responsible for International Women's Day. Many organizations declare an annual IWD theme that supports their specific agenda or cause, and some of these are adopted more widely with relevance than others.
"The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights," says world-renowned feminist, journalist and social and political activist Gloria Steinem. Thus International Women's Day is all about unity, celebration, reflection, advocacy and action - whatever that looks like globally at a local level. But one thing is for sure, International Women's Day has been occurring for well over a century - and continue's to grow from strength to strength.
Fun Facts:
Fact About Women's:
1 - The two highest IQ scores in recorded history belong to women.
2 - Women speak about 20,000 words a day. That’s 13,000 more than the average man.
3 - Men lie on average six times a day – twice as often as women.
4 - Last year’s Wonder Woman was the first superhero film starring a female lead. It’s also the highest grossing fi lm to have been directed by a woman.
5 - Women are safer drivers than men. They are involved in fewer road accidents and have fewer penalty points on their licence. Some 57% of male drivers have been involved in at least one accident compared to 44% of women, according to carrentals.co.uk.
6 - Last year Taylor Swift, the youngest star on the Forbes Female Entertainment Rich List, empowered women all around the world by winning a landmark lawsuit, suing a radio host who groped her bum for just $1. Taylor said she sought to make a public point that women should not have to endure unwanted physical contact.
7 - On average, women live two to five years longer than men, a fact which holds true in every country in the world. This isn’t limited to human beings. Female orangutans and chimpanzees also outlive their male counterparts.
8 - Because of the high production of the hormone estrogen during puberty, girls’ brains generally mature two years earlier than those of boys.
9 - In Russia there are nine million more women than men.
10 - Women tolerate pain better than men. An episode of the show MythBusters showed that women can hold their hands in freezing water 19% longer than those crybaby men.
Pics Corner:
K.S.Kumaresh,3rd Year,EEE
A.Kumaresh,3rd Year,CSE
L.Udhya Kumar,3rd Year,ECE
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