November 20, 2024 Comments are off

Financial Literacy Workshop

The Department of Commerce & Management organised a Financial Literacy Workshop on 28th September 2024 from 10.45 am to 11.45 am in Classroom No. 206. The Department of Commerce & Management organized a Financial Literacy Workshop on 28th September 2024 from 10:45 AM to 11:45 AM in Classroom No. 206. The workshop was attended by 40 (13 male, 27 female) students and aimed to enhance students’ financial awareness, enabling them to make better decisions regarding personal finance management in both short-term and long-term scenarios.

The workshop commenced with Ms. Aarya Bandodkar, a student from SY B.Com, introducing the resource person, Mr. Tanuj Poddar, Founder – Beam Outsourcing Services. The workshop focused on empowering students with knowledge about budgeting, savings, and investments, and highlighted the importance of making informed financial decisions.

Mr. Poddar elaborated on the role of financial planning in the current economic environment, marked by fluctuating inflation and a volatile capital market which has created an apprehension in the minds of the common man about investing in risky avenues such as the stock market, derivatives and mutual funds. Using practical illustrations, he explained how proper investments could be made even volatile markets and risky investment avenues.

The session concluded with an interactive Q&A segment, where Mr. Tanuj Poddar addressed queries from the participants. The vote of thanks was proposed by Ms. Shanel Pereira from SY B.Com, and the event was compered by Ms. Abhishree Raut, also from SY B.Com.

Expected Outcome of the Activity: 

The workshop successfully motivated students to adopt a habit of savings and informed investments. Participants gained insights into various financial aspects, including banking, insurance, and the share market, helping them make sound financial choices in the future.

November 20, 2024 Comments are off

Inter-collegiate Ghumat Aarti Competition “Ghuamat Tarang”

The Cultural Council of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics in association with Young Inspirators Network (YIN) Gomantak, successfully organized its Annual Inter-Collegiate Ghumat Aarti Competition titled “Ghumat Tarang” on 30th September 2024 from 10.30 am onwards at Multipurpose Hall. The event aimed to celebrate and revive the festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi through traditional music, featuring Ghumat Aarti performances. The venue was beautifully decorated with a rangoli of Lord Shankara at the entrance and a backdrop depicting Kailash Parvat with Lord Ganesha seated in the appearance of Lord Shankara, alongside a Shivling, creating an atmosphere of devotion and festivity.

A total of 11 Colleges participated in the event with participation from 124 students (122 male, 2 female):

VVM’s Govind Ramnath Kare College of Law, Margao
SS Dempo College of Commerce & Economics, Cujira, Bambolim 
Swami Vivekanand Vidyaprasarak Mandal’s College of Commerce, Borim, Ponda
Vidhya Prabodhini College of Commerce, Alto-Porvorim
Government College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Sanquelim
Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola
MES’s Vasant Joshi College of Arts & Commerce, Zuarinagar, Vasco
Agnel College of Arts & Commerce, Pilar, Goa
PES Ravi S. Naik’s College of Arts & Science, Farmagudi, Ponda
Dnyanprassarak Mandal’s College and Research Centre, Assagao, Mapusa
Gvm’s GGPR College of Commerce & Economics, Panjim

The event began with a mesmerizing welcome dance performed by college students followed by the traditional lamp-lighting ceremony. Officiating Principal Prof. Sanjay P. Sawant Dessai delivered an energizing welcome address, and Prof. Subramanyam Bhat spoke about the significance of the day’s event. The judges for the competition, Mr. Manthan Mokatkar and Mr. Sahil Naik, were introduced. Both are talented musicians associated with Sai Damodar Aarti Mandal, renowned for their expertise in traditional instruments.

The competition was conducted in two sessions, the morning session featured performances by five teams, each team assigned a divine name to ensure impartiality. Aartis such as Aarti Anant Puja and Shree Gurudev Nilkant filled the hall with devotional energy, creating a spiritual ambiance. After the lunch break, the afternoon session resumed with six more teams, each presenting their aarti with passion and enthusiasm, keeping the competitive spirit alive.

Following the performances, the Cultural Secretary Tanish Patil expressed gratitude with a heartfelt vote of thanks. While the judges deliberated on the final scores, the audience enjoyed spot performances, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the event.

The day culminated with the much-anticipated prize distribution:

First Prize: Dnyanprassarak Mandal’s College and Research Centre (Team Omkareshwara)
Second Prize: PES Ravi S. Naik’s College of Arts & Science (Team Nilkant)
Third Prize: Gvm’s GGPR College of Commerce & Economics (Team Rudra)

Special individual prizes were awarded as follows:

Best Singer:SS Dempo College of Commerce & Economics (Team Shankara)
Best Shamel: Vidhya Prabodhini College of Commerce (Team Nagesha)
Best Ghumat Sanch: Government College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khandola (Team Nateshwara)
Best Kasale: Gvm’s GGPR College of Commerce & Economics (Team Rudra)

The event ended on a high note, with everyone in the hall coming together to perform the traditional fugdi dance to the chant of Bappa Morya Re, reflecting the unity and spirit of the occasion. The competition was a tremendous success, thanks to the enthusiastic participation of students and the support of sponsors. The event was coordinated by Dr. Sheetal Arondekar (Convenor, Cultural Council) while faculty members Ms. Akshada Gaonkar, Ms. Girija Gaonkar served as a teacher in-charge of the event.

Expected Outcome of the Activity

The event fostered a sense of community and cultural appreciation among participants and attendees, successfully reviving the festive spirit of Ganesh Chaturthi. It also provided a vibrant platform for showcasing talent and promoting traditional arts.

November 18, 2024 Comments are off

Field trip visit to “Sensible Earth: Center for Sustainability”

The Department of Management Studies organized a field trip to “Sensible Earth: Center for Sustainability” in Salvador de Mundo, Porvorim, Goa, for the First Year BBA (FS) Div A and B students on 27th September 2024. A total of 58 students (33 male, 25 female) participated in this educational visit, which was part of their Business Ethics and Sustainability course.

During the trip, students attended an interactive session at Sensible Earth, a center dedicated to promoting sustainable practices across various industries. The session emphasized the significance of integrating sustainability into business operations and daily life. In addition to the theoretical learning, the students were provided hands-on training as part of Sensible Earth’s #MaKaNaKaPlastics initiative, which is supported by the Goa Government. This initiative aims to reduce plastic usage by promoting alternatives like cloth bags.

The students were also guided through the process of making cloth bags and learned about the environmental benefits of replacing plastic with such sustainable materials. This initiative aims to reduce plastic usage and encourage the use of eco-friendly materials. Additionally, the students were also provided with hands-on training in screen printing on T-shirts, creating slogan that spread awareness about sustainability and environmental awareness.

Expected Outcome of the Activity: 

The field trip provided students with practical insights into sustainable business practices, helping them grasp how sustainability can be applied in everyday life. This experience is expected to foster a deeper commitment to environmental responsibility among the participants.

November 18, 2024 Comments are off

Exhibition/ Bazaar Day

The Department of Economics & Banking of the VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, organized an Exhibition/Bazaar Day on 27th September 2024 in the College Quadrangle from 10.15 am to 10.45 am. The primary objective of the event was to provide students with practical insights into product pricing, markup pricing, various pricing strategies, and profit-loss analysis. Additionally, the exhibition aimed to showcase different products made by students from waste materials, fostering creativity and environmental consciousness.

A total of 37 students (15 male, 22 female) from FY B.Com Div’s C and D, studying the Innovation and Startup paper, participated in the event. The students were divided into 9 groups and set up eatery stalls offering a variety of items such as chana chart, fruit and chocolate custard, soya kababs, milk chocolates, doughnuts, falooda, and more. Through this activity, the students gained hands-on experience in managing a business setup.

The event was successfully organized under the supervision of Assistant Professors Ms. Pretty Pereira and Ms. Puja Gaonkar from the Department of Economics & Banking. The students actively participated and learned valuable business skills while enjoying the real-world application of their classroom knowledge.

Expected Outcome of the Activity

The outcomes of the Exhibition/Bazaar Day were highly beneficial for the students, providing them with practical exposure in understanding of Pricing Strategies, Profit and Loss Analysis, Entrepreneurial Skills Development, Teamwork and Collaboration, Creativity and Innovation, and Confidence Building.

November 18, 2024 Comments are off

Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet

The Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet was held on September 26, 2024, at the prestigious Darbar Hall, Raj Bhawan, Goa, that was attended by 25 students from the college. Organized by the Tourism Department of Goa, the event aimed to promote youth engagement in tourism and raise awareness about the significance of sustainability within the tourism sector. The meet brought together students, educators, and key government dignitaries to discuss the potential of youth as changemakers in shaping the future of tourism in Goa.

The program commenced with a soulful rendition of a melodious song by a group of school students, which set a positive and uplifting tone for the day. Following this was a captivating traditional Goan folk dance performance that vividly showcased the rich cultural heritage and artistic vibrancy of the state.  Dressed in vibrant costumes, the performers brought to life the essence of Goa’s folklore, drawing enthusiastic applause from the audience.

The event gained momentum with the arrival of Honorable Shri Rohan Khaunte, Minister for Tourism, Government of Goa. Greeted with a warm reception, Minister Khaunte shared his perspectives on the transformative power of tourism and its potential to enhance Goa’s cultural and economic landscape. He emphasized that for tourism to flourish sustainably, it is imperative to engage young minds and harness their creativity and enthusiasm. The Minister also spoke about various government initiatives aimed at promoting responsible tourism, which aligns with the broader goals of environmental preservation and cultural enrichment.

The highlight of the event was the arrival of the Honorable Chief Minister of Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant, whose presence added gravitas to the proceedings. In his keynote address, Dr. Sawant passionately spoke about the pivotal role of tourism in Goa’s economy, contributing significantly to employment, income generation, and community development. He lauded the efforts of the Yuva Tourism Clubs in creating awareness among the youth and nurturing a new generation of responsible and informed tourism advocates.

The Chief Minister stressed the importance of initiatives like the Yuva Tourism Clubs in engaging the younger generation in preserving the state’s unique cultural identity while simultaneously exploring innovative opportunities in the tourism and hospitality sectors. He highlighted that by involving the youth in the tourism ecosystem, the state can ensure that its rich heritage is cherished and sustained for future generations.

Expected Outcome of the Activity:

The event provided a platform for young students to voice their ideas and actively participate in discussions on sustainable tourism practices. The need for balancing tourism growth with ecological and cultural preservation, ensuring that tourism development does not compromise the natural and cultural wealth of the state.

November 18, 2024 Comments are off

M.Com Field Trip

The Post Graduate Department of Commerce organized one-day field trip for the students of M.Com Part-I and II on 27th September 2024 from 9:00 am to 4.30 pm.  A total of 48 students (22 male, 26 female), along with three M.Com faculty members, visited three significant destinations: Dharohar Museum in Panjim, Goa Waste Management Corporation in Saligao, and the Museum of Goa (MOG) in Pilerne.

Visit Details:

Dharohar Museum:The trip began with a visit to Dharohar Museum, a historical structure located on the banks of the Mandovi River, that has stood for over 400 years since the Portuguese era in Goa. This museum is the first of its kind, showcasing various artifacts seized by Indian Customs from across the country. Noteworthy items included a handwritten manuscript of the Ain-i-Akbari, a replica of Amin pillars, and various metal and stone artifacts. Additionally, the museum displayed antique coins, statues, endangered wildlife specimens, weapons, and narcotics. High-resolution images of these items were provided along with relevant information.

 

Museum of Goa (MOG): Next, at around 11:00 AM, the group visited the Museum of Goa (MOG), founded in 2015 by Goan artist Subodh Kerkar, it aims to enhance accessibility to art and local history, thereby fostering cultural connections. The museum not only showcases contemporary art but also serves as an educational venue, offering innovative storytelling approaches. Facilities include a cafeteria, a sculpture garden, and a Children’s Art Studio, allowing visitors to engage in artistic pursuits. MOG, which translates to “love” in Konkani, is committed to using love and empathy as tools for shaping the future. In addition to the exhibitions, MOG hosts workshops, lectures, and guided art tours, celebrating Goa’s rich history and diverse communities through contemporary artistic expression.

 

Goa Waste Management Corporation: The final visit was to the Goa Waste Management Corporation (GWMC) in Saligao at approximately 3:20 PM. Participants were shown a short video introducing the GWMC, which focuses on establishing and organizing facilities for the effective management of solid and other types of waste. The corporation aims to provide guidance and assistance to local bodies regarding technology and methodology, with a vision to create a Zero Waste Goa. Initiatives include the development of a solid waste management policy and a long-term plan for scientifically managing and handling garbage. The process of segregating dry and wet waste, as well as the ammonia content and equalization tank, was also demonstrated. Departure from the GWMC occurred around 4:00 PM, with arrival back at the college at 4:30 PM.

Expected Outcome of the Activity: 

The students gained insights into the cultural and historical significance of India’s rich heritage. The field trip provided an enriching experience, enhancing understanding of waste management processes and the significance of historical artifacts in the museums visited. The experience was both educational and enjoyable, and it highlighted the need for future participation in such activities to enhance students’ understanding of government initiatives and cultural preservation.

November 6, 2024 Comments are off

Cleanliness Awareness Drive

To commemorate NSS Day, the NSS Unit of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics organized a Door-to-Door Cleanliness Awareness Drive on 24th and 25th September 2024. The drive’s objective was to instill the values of cleanliness and promote sustainable waste management practices among the local community in South Goa.

As part of the drive, each volunteer was assigned to visit five houses in their neighbourhood with the aim of raising awareness about the importance of cleanliness. The volunteers engaged with residents on crucial topics such as the significance of maintaining cleanliness in and around their homes, the importance of segregating wet and dry waste for effective disposal, the harmful effects of single-use plastic and the encouragement of using eco-friendly alternatives, and the significance of adopting proper waste disposal methods to prevent environmental degradation. The residents responded positively, with many expressing their appreciation for the initiative and their willingness to adopt better waste management and cleanliness practices.

The event was coordinated by faculty members Mr. Sanjay Velip (NSS PO-Incharge), Mr. Ainsley Bernard (NSS PO), Ms. Akshada Gaonkar (NSS PO), Ms. Kalpana Parab (NSS PO), Ms. Puja Gaonkar (NSS PO).  A total of 17 NSS volunteers participated in the drive with enthusiasm, contributing to the success of the event

Expected Outcome of the Activity

The Cleanliness Awareness Drive successfully raised community awareness about cleanliness and environmental sustainability. It encouraged residents to adopt better waste management practices, particularly through the segregation of wet and dry waste, and promoted the reduction of single-use plastics by advocating for eco-friendly alternatives, fostering a more sustainable and environmentally conscious mindset.

November 5, 2024 Comments are off

Cleanliness Drive at Seraulim Village (Adopted Village)

On 23rd September 2024, the NSS Unit of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce and Economics organized a Cleanliness Drive in Seraulim Village, the institution’s adopted village, as part of the Swachhta Hi Seva Campaign. This initiative aimed to promote hygiene and environmental awareness while improving the cleanliness of public spaces within the village. A total of 65 students (30 male, 35 female) participated enthusiastically in this initiative, accompanied by faculty members, Mr. Sanjay Velip (NSS Program Officer – Incharge), Ms. Akshada Gaonkar (NSS Program Officer), and Ms. Kalpana Parab (NSS Program Officer).

The drive began with a brief orientation where participants were introduced to the the campaign’s objectives and the importance of maintaining cleanliness. Equipped with gloves, trash bags, and cleaning supplies, the volunteers spread out across various parts of the village, including parks, roadsides, and community spaces that had accumulated significant waste.

As the volunteers collected litter and debris, they engaged in meaningful discussions about the importance of sanitation and hygiene. These conversations were aimed to raise awareness about the health risks posed by improper waste disposal and the negative environmental impact of littering. By fostering dialogue, the NSS Unit encouraged a sense of responsibility among the villagers to maintain cleanliness in their surroundings.

The efforts of the volunteers led to a noticeable improvement in the village’s cleanliness, with significant amounts of waste being responsibly disposed of. This initiative not only improved the aesthetics of Seraulim but also instilled a sense of pride among the participants and encouraged villagers to commit to ongoing cleanliness efforts.

Overall, the cleanliness drive effectively highlighted the importance of environmental stewardship and community service. It demonstrated how collective efforts can lead to meaningful improvements in local environments, fostering a deeper understanding of hygiene and sustainability among participants.

Expected Outcome of the Activity:

The Cleanliness Drive is expected to foster a lasting commitment to cleanliness and hygiene among the residents of Seraulim Village. It aims to reduce littering and enhance environmental awareness while inspiring future community-driven initiatives focused on sustainability. Ultimately, this initiative will contribute to a healthier, cleaner, and more vibrant local environment for all.

November 5, 2024 Comments are off

Cleanliness Drive at Colva Beach

In commemoration of International Coastal Day, the NSS Unit of VVM’s Shree Damodar College of Commerce and Economics organized a Cleanliness Drive at Colva Beach on 23rd September 2024 from 10:00 am onwards. The objective of the initiative was to raise awareness about coastal conservation and promote environmental sustainability among students.

The event commenced with a comprehensive orientation session, during which volunteers were briefed on the importance of maintaining clean coastlines and the detrimental effects of pollution on marine ecosystems. After the briefing, participants were divided into teams to maximize their impact, and they enthusiastically set out to collect litter from the beach. Equipped with gloves and trash bags, the volunteers meticulously gathered a substantial amount of waste, including plastic bottles, wrappers, and other litter that had accumulated along the shore, transforming the shoreline and restoring its natural beauty.

This initiative not only helped enhance the local environment but also served as an educational experience for the volunteers, illustrating the urgent need for proper waste disposal practices and highlighting the significance of protecting coastal ecosystems. The collective effort underscored the pressing issues of pollution and its harmful effects on marine life, leaving participants with a renewed sense of responsibility towards environmental stewardship. The success of the cleanliness drive demonstrated the power of community action and the pivotal role individuals can play in safeguarding our planet’s coastal areas.

A total of 65 students (30 male, 35 female) participated in the cleanliness drive at Colva Beach, accompanied by faculty members Mr. Sanjay Velip (NSS PO-Incharge), Ms. Akshada Gaonkar (NSS PO) and Ms. Kalpana Parab (NSS PO).

Expected Outcome of the Activity:

The expected outcomes of the cleanliness drive include increased awareness among participants about the importance of coastal conservation and a commitment to adopting environmentally friendly practices in their daily lives. Additionally, the event aims to foster community engagement and inspire future initiatives focused on sustainability and environmental awareness.

November 5, 2024 Comments are off

An Extension Activity- Cyber Crime Awareness

The Department of Computer Science of VVM’ Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, under the guidance of faculty in-charge Asst. Prof. Sneha Prabhudessai and Asst. Prof. Rakshavi Dessai, organized a Cyber Crime Awareness Extension Activity on 21st September 2024 from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM. This initiative, in collaboration with the Mahila Mandal, was held at Damodar High School in Margao. The primary goal was to educate high school students about cyber safety and the risks associated with cybercrimes. The activity consisted of an informative presentation and a street play, both designed to engage and educate the students. The street play, conceptualized and directed by Ms. Rama Borkar, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, effectively highlighted the consequences of unsafe online behavior and the importance of staying vigilant in the digital world. A total of 12 BCA/BVoc.(ST) students (6 Male, 6 Female) organized the street play.

Participating Students:

Anushree Shirodkar – SY BCA, Div A
Nidhi Nagvenkar – SY BCA, Div A
Sparsh Hede – SY BCA, Div B
Daksh Lotlikar – SY BCA, Div A
Esha Thapa – SY BCA, Div A
Shaina Kamat – SY B.Voc(ST)
Arya Naik – FY BCA, Div B
Sharv Lotlikar – FY BCA, Div B
Shlok Kunkolienkar – FY BCA, Div B
Trushank Prabhudessai – FY BCA, Div A
Seval Naik – FY BCA, Div A
Aishwarya Nayak – FY BCA, Div B

Expected Outcome of the Activity:

The primary objectives of this activity were to enhance students’ awareness of cybercrimes and the importance of online safety. By educating them about the various risks associated with the digital world, the initiative aimed to promote safe online practices and encourage responsible behavior on the internet. The activity also sought to engage and educate students through an interactive street play and an informative presentation, making the learning experience both enjoyable and impactful. Overall, the initiative successfully empowered high school students with the knowledge and practical skills necessary to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.