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Beyond
our curriculum, we at SIMSREE take up several activities
to enhance the student’s world view and gain
exposure to as many diverse activities as we can.
‘A leadership
development camp’ at Deolali, Nasik was first
of such activity this year which had student brainstorming
over several initiatives to be undertaken, besides
the lectures seminars and over all personality development
activities.
A seminar on ‘World AIDS Day’ by Dr. Alka
Deshpande, of J.J Hospital, was a step in making students
aware about the disease plaguing our society and sensitizing
the students towards the issue.
A series of Civil defence lectures by Sanjeevan Joshi,
Additional Controller, Civil Defence Academy, had
our students enrolling as volunteer for the organization
taking a small step in contributing towards the society.
Students of SIMSREE volunteered at Sanjay Gandhi National
Park in association with Bombay Natural History Society,
for Mahashivratri Celebrations in the forest premises.
It’s not by chance that students of SIMSREE
are found to be most adaptable to various cultures
and work group situations. It’s because throughout
the year we make it a point to celebrate every festival,
and function across religions true to spirit of “unity
in diversity’ we cherish at SIMSREE.
Knowing full well that our students will have responsibility
to spearhead organizations in the global business
markets we grab every opportunity which comes our
way to understand issues of global world. One such
opportunity came when we got to interact with Mr.
Soderlund Caj, Sr. Advisor under Presidency of Finland,
Nordic council of Ministers-07, who gave us a glimpse
into the Nordic world making us aware of nuances of
working of western world, on occasion of ‘Management
day’.
There is a lot we gain
from society, and some we give back. As our attempt
to give back to the society, SIMSREE contingent was
present in full strength for ‘Mumbai Marathon’
which has now become a regular feature for SIMSREE.
Our students have also been actively involved as volunteers
for social causes like blood donation camps, Bombay
Natural History Society, and Aakanksha foundation
just to name a few.
These activities and several more not only facilitate
individual development but also go a long way in imbibing
in students there responsibility towards society of
which they will be future leaders. |