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Campus Bird Count

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Avian Allies, the Birders’ Club of CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus organized the first ever Campus Bird Count on 19th Feb 2024. The Campus Bird Count (CBC) is a sub-event of the annual Great Backyard Bird Count, a global event held from 16-19th February 2024. CBC is a coordinated effort to document the birdlife on multiple campuses across India. According to GBBC the term ‘campus’ includes “campuses of educational and training institutions, government institutions, research stations, corporate campuses, etc”. Outside protected areas, campuses in India often contain surprisingly large amounts of important habitat for birds and other wildlife which requires essential documentation. The event was held in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Days before the CBC event, student and faculty volunteers received virtual training from WWF on how to document bird sightings using the eBird App. The fun and insightful bird walk in CHRIST Lavasa campus commenced at

Address by the Vice Chancellor Dr.Fr Jose C C to the December 2023 Cohort of PhD Scholars

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The Center for Research presents an Address by the Vice Chancellor Dr. Fr. Jose C C of CHRIST ( Deemed to be University ) to the December 2023 cohort of research scholars, Pune, Lavasa Campus. on March 9th 2024. for the Ph.D. scholars.  The topic delves into the pivotal address delivered by the Vice Chancellor Dr Fr. Jose C C to the December 2023 cohort of research scholars at Christ University, centered on the predominant themes of service-oriented excellence within the realms of education and research. The Vice Chancellor's speech resonated with profound insights, highlighting the supreme importance of core values such as service, excellence, and adaptability in fostering societal progress and academic advancement. Moreover, the address highlighted Christ University's unwavering dedication to providing a holistic education experience, equipping scholars with the requisite skills and mindset to navigate the complexities of the modern world. As the scholars embark on their acad

Guest Talk on Financial Management

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The guest talk on financial management, featuring Mr. Preet Pomal, Founder and Chairman of Landmark Financials, offered students a profound journey into the corporate world. This interactive session explored diverse aspects of financial management, including investment strategies and opportunities for skill enhancement. Moreover, it highlighted the potential of AI to augment human capabilities in future endeavours. Session Details: Mr. Pomal’s presentation was not merely a lecture but an immersive experience, as he delved into the multifaceted world of financial management. Throughout the session, attendees were enlightened on various aspects crucial to investment decision-making, ranging from risk assessment to portfolio diversification strategies. One of the highlights of the talk was its interactive nature. Students actively engaged in discussions, exchanging ideas, and posing thought-provoking questions. This dynamic exchange fostered a deeper understanding of the subject. A key ta

Financial Education Drive

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 Introduction: The Financial Education Drive orchestrated by the Finance and Business Analytics students stands as a testament to the commitment towards fostering financial literacy within the organizational community. Aimed at empowering the housekeeping staff with comprehensive insights into an array of financial instruments, the initiative unfolded through a meticulously designed curriculum covering topics such as Sweep Deposits, Mutual Funds, Post Office Schemes, Public Provident Funds, Real Estate, Equity, SIPs, Gold, and Insurance. This introductory overview encapsulates the breadth and depth of the educational endeavor, highlighting the strategic emphasis on interactive learning methodologies, real-world case studies, and participant engagement. The ensuing report meticulously delves into the details of each segment, illustrating the concerted effort to demystify complex financial concepts and enable informed decision-making among the housekeeping staff.  Description of the Ses

GATEWAY TO THE FUTURE - Specialization Pitching

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The date was January 25th, 2024, and the MBA students gathered with anticipation for a remarkable event: the Specialization Pitching session. Led by esteemed faculty members, Dr. Anil D'Souza for Human Resource Specialization, Prof. Tanya Sharma for Marketing Specialization, Dr. Anshul Saxena for Business Analytics Specialization, and Dr. Danish Hussain for Finance Specialization, this session promised to be an illuminating journey into the diverse realms of business expertise. Dr. Anil D'Souza, faculty for Human Resource Management started with a commanding presence and wealth of experience, Dr. D'Souza navigated the audience through the intricacies of HR specialization. His presentation was a masterclass in talent management, covering topics such as recruitment strategies, performance appraisal systems, and employee engagement initiatives. Dr. D'Souza's insights were invaluable, offering students a glimpse into the vital role of HR in fostering organizational succ

GATEWAY TO THE FUTURE: Pitching and Newsletter

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Introduction: A thought-provoking event with an engaging Specialization Pitching and Newsletter Launch for students took place on 25/01/2024. Commencing the session were individual presentations by distinguished faculty members who oversee different areas in the MBA program. The event was started by Dr. Danish Hussain, the head of Finance Specialization. Dr. Anshul Saxena, who leads Business Analytics, Tanya Sharma, who represents Marketing, and Dr. Anil D'Souza, who leads Human Resources, then took over. In order, to create an engaging and educational atmosphere, each specialized head gave insightful information about their different fields, including course schedules, study areas, possible career opportunities, and placement data from the previous year. Session Details: The event spanned an interactive session where students had the opportunity to delve into the specifics of each specialization. Dr. Danish Hussain, Dr. Anshul Saxena, Tanya Sharma, and Dr. Anil D'Souza took t

Guest Talk and Faculty Interaction: Language Models, Emerging Risks and Unresolved Ethical Conflicts

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ABOUT THE EVENT The Department of Languages, School of Arts and Humanities, CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus in collaboration with the Department of Data Science organized a Guest Talk and Faculty Interaction on “Language Models, Emerging Risks and Unresolved Ethical Conflicts” by Mr Sundaraparipurnan Narayanan on 23rd February 2024. A ForHumanity fellow, Mr Narayanan is a data ethics researcher, podcast host and article writer. He is also a member of the Advisory Board of the Department of Languages, and this visit marked the beginning of a promising academic and research collaboration. In the first part of his talk, Mr Narayanan explained some problems caused by language models. When used extensively for translation purposes language models can lead to bias. Open-source language models like No Languages Left Behind (NLLB) can translate from 200 languages. However since the error percentage in machine translation (18%) is much higher than that of human translation