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Guest Lecture on Actuarial Science

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On 09 November 2024, the Department of Commerce at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Pune Lavasa Campus, organized an enlightening guest lecture on the topic of "Actuarial Science". The session was delivered by Dr. Libin Chacko Samuel, an esteemed Assistant Professor from the Department of Data Science, whose expertise and engaging teaching style captivated the audience. This insightful session aimed to introduce students to the fundamental principles of Actuarial Science, its wide-ranging applications, and the exciting career opportunities it offers. The event attracted participation from students across the Commerce and Data Science departments, ensuring a multidisciplinary perspective on the subject. The lecture began with Dr. Samuel providing an overview of Actuarial Science, a specialized field that combines mathematics, statistics, and finance to assess and manage risks in insurance, finance, and other industries. He highlighted the significance of the profession in tod...

Police Station Visit

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The visit to the 14 police stations of Pune was organized by the legal aid committee of the school of law, CHRIST (deemed to be a university), Pune Lavasa campus. The visit was conducted on 24th October 2024 and organized for the 4th-year law students. This visit was a success with the input of Mr. Ranjan Kumar (Joint Commissioner of Police) and his constant support in making this visit a success. This visit gave the students an insight into the practical aspects of the law enforcement structure of Pune city. The visit to the police stations was an incredibly enriching and informative experience that added a practical aspect to our theoretical studies. This visit was a crucial component of our curriculum, as it allowed us to observe firsthand the operations of law enforcement agencies and how the knowledge, we've gained in the classroom is utilized in real-world scenarios. The insights we gathered during this visit not only improved our understanding of policing but also increased ...