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The Hindu
14 hours ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Role of Company Secretaries evolving over time, says ICSI vice-president
Newly qualified company secretaries should learn to embrace opportunities and understand their responsibility towards the profession, vice-president of The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) C.S. Pawan G. Chandak said. The ICSI, functioning under the jurisdiction of the Union Ministry of Corporate Affairs, conducted its convocation for the Southern Region at Sri Padmavati Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (SPMVV) campus here on Thursday (July 03). Speaking on the role of the Company Secretaries evolving over time, Mr. Chandak also announced the fee waiver scheme offered to the members of the Indian armed forces, paramilitary forces, Agniveers, family members of martyrs registering for the CS Executive Programme. He also explained the joint certificate course on 'Corporate and Securities Markets Compliances' offered to the ICSI students in association with National Institute of Securities Markets. Also, he shed light on ICSI Guiding Principles on Stewardship (IGPS) course that outlines best practices for responsible investment, encompassing environmental, social, and governance factors, to empower Institutional Investors and Service Providers. Similarly, the ICSI 'UAE Business Manager' certificate course aims to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills for roles in the United Arab Emirates. He also outlined the offers for students from Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh registering for the CSEET and CS Executive Programme. SPMVV Vice-Chancellor Uma Vennam, who was chief guest, congratulated the newly inducted members of the ICSI and recalled the significant responsibilities on their shoulders to ensure growth, development and rise of the nation. The Institute announced the two-year full-time MBA in Maritime Regulations and Compliance Management, offered in collaboration with Gujarat Maritime University, which encompasses CS curriculum and maritime laws and regulatory practices to enhance employability of CS students. Over 263 young members participated in the convocation. ICSI council members A. Mohan Kumar, R. Venkataramana and South Indian Regional Council (SIRC) Chairman E.P. Madhusudhanan were present.


Hans India
2 days ago
- Science
- Hans India
‘FLOW' bus rolls into Tirupati bringing hands-on science to students
Tirupati: India's first futuristic mobile science lab – EDODWAJA – Futuristic Lab On Wheels (FLOW), has begun its journey in Andhra Pradesh, starting from Tirupati. Designed to give students hands-on exposure to science and technology, the project is the brainchild of a Hyderabad-based startup, supported by Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV). The university not only incubated the idea through its Technology Business Incubator (TBI) but also provided Rs.25 lakh in funding. Now, under the PM-USHA scheme, SPMVV is facilitating the FLOW bus tour across TTD-run and government schools in Tirupati over the next 10 days. The bus, which can accommodate over 35 students at a time, is more than just a classroom on wheels. It's a solar-powered mobile lab packed with state-of-the-art technology — including robotics, AR/VR setups, drone kits, 3D printing stations, holograms, and a mini planetarium. There are 16 interactive zones where students can explore their curiosity, perform hands-on experiments using 'Do It Yourself' (DIY) kits, and learn directly from trained mentors. FLOW features three core learning modules: Innovate Yourself, Design Yourself, and Recreate Yourself. At the heart of the project is Madhulash Babu, a BTech graduate who wanted to change how students connect with science. He believed that direct, practical experience would spark deeper understanding and long-term interest. After getting seed funding from SPMVV, he secured another Rs.80 lakh from George Mason University in the USA, and with support from his peers, brought FLOW to life. 'We want students to uncover their hidden potential and build on it. FLOW is more than just a lab. It is an ecosystem that gives students a chance to innovate and learn from experts in a hands-on setting,' Madhulash explained. Since it was flagged off by Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on June 10, 2024, the bus has already reached 45,000 students across Telangana. Now, it's beginning a new chapter in Andhra Pradesh, where it will be available to schools on a subscription model offering curated workshops and experiences. SPMVV Vice Chancellor Prof V Uma, who inaugurated the bus in Tirupati, praised the effort and vision behind FLOW. 'Madhulash and his team are doing commendable work by bringing science to students' doorsteps. The tools and tech they've included speak volumes about their dedication,' she maintained. Students like Ramya and Kalyani, who toured the bus, were amazed. 'We have never seen anything like this. It is not just about hearing theories as we were able to see how things actually work. It makes us excited about the future of science,' they commented.

The Hindu
4 days ago
- Science
- The Hindu
19th National Statistics Day celebrated
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV) Department of Statistics marked the 19th National Statistics Day to commemorate 133rd birth anniversary of Prashanth Chandra Mahalanobis, considered the 'Father of Indian Statistics'. The programme was organised in association with the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics (ISPS) Data Science Centre, Tirupati, on Sunday. ISPS honorary president Prof. P. Rajasekhara Reddy stressed on the need for the recently-opened Data Science Centre to promote Statistics among the younger generation, who are reportedly less inclined towards this field of science. He also shed light on the courses to be offered by the centre from the academic year 2025-26. 'The Data Science Centre will be a knowledge hub for many budding statisticians and will serve as a consultancy centre for applied researchers,' Prof. Reddy said. Prof. V. Uma, Vice-Chancellor of SPMVV, who inaugurated the Prof M. Mathai Self Study Library at the centre, called statistics an indispensable subject playing a vital role in any field of research. Prof. Venkat Ikkurthy, a US-based statistician and researcher, highlighted the need for a dedicated team of well trained statistical experts to address the challenging issues that arise in Machine Learning and also to extend their expertise in Artificial Intelligence.


Hans India
4 days ago
- Science
- Hans India
Mahalanobis' contribution to statistics hailed
Tirupati: Vice-Chancellor of Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam (SPMVV) Prof V Uma lauded the pioneering contributions of Padma Vibhushan awardee and renowned statistician Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, highlighting his instrumental role in data collection and analysis for India's economic and social planning. She was addressing the 19th National Statistics Day celebrations held on Sunday at SPMVV, commemorating Mahalanobis' 133rd birth anniversary. The programme, organised by the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics (ISPS), aimed not only to honour Mahalanobis but also to promote statistical literacy and awareness among students and the general public. Prof Uma emphasised that Mahalanobis' legacy continues to shape national policies, especially in key areas such as agriculture, population studies, and industrialisation. Highlighting the relevance of statistics across disciplines, the Vice-Chancellor noted that it helps researchers draw reliable conclusions and support policy-making with data-backed insights. Honorary president of ISPS Prof P Rajasekhara Reddy announced that the theme for this year's National Statistics Day, was '75 Years of National Sample Survey.' He recalled how ISPS had envisioned the establishment of a permanent office in Tirupati back in 2008, a dream that has now materialised into a full-fledged Data Science Centre for research and training. The Data Science Centre and Consulting Cell is expected to become a hub for advanced research, training, and consultancy in cutting-edge areas such as data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. The Centre will also offer a diploma in data science, a two-year MSc in Statistics and Applied Statistics, and evening PG diploma courses in Biostatistics. Speaking on the occasion, Prof Venkata Ikkurthy, a data scientist and clinical SAS programmer based in the USA, stressed the need for a team of well-trained statistical experts who can address the challenging issues that arise in Machine Learning but also extend their expertise in Artificial Intelligence. Dr M Siva Parvathi, in-charge Head of the Department of Statistics at SPMVV, presented an overview of the department's ongoing activities and initiatives. The event also saw the participation of Zonal Head of Union Bank of India Patri Srinivasa Kumar, former ISPS President Prof N Balakrishna, and Regional Head of UBI LSVR Sarma Somancy, among others.

The Hindu
26-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Importance of gender inclusivity stressed
Sanvi Jethwani, a noted transwoman and Bharatanatyam and Lavani dancer from Nanded, Maharashtra, laid emphasis on spreading the message of gender inclusivity among the students. She was speaking at a gender awareness programme organised by Sri Padmavati Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam's (SPMVV) Department of Music, Dance and Fine Arts under the RUSA (Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan) project, here on Thursday, on the theme 'Gender discrimination and inequalities in the Bharatanatyam traditional form'. The event aimed to create awareness about gender diversity, inclusion and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ performers in the domain of classical dance, especially Bharatanatyam. Ms. Jethwani, who holds dual PhDs in Management Science and Folk Dance, inspired the audience with her powerful journey of resilience and advocacy. She also highlighted the barriers faced by the LGBTQ+ individuals in the performing arts, while emphasising the importance of inclusivity, visibility and policy support for marginalised communities. Vice-Chancellor V. Uma, Registrar N. Rajani, Dean (Social Sciences) C. Vani and principal investigator U. Himabindu took part in the session.