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AR 2013 - Computer Society Of India
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
Computer Society of India
Executive Committee
2012-2013
2013-2014
Mr. Satish Babu
President
Prof. S V Raghavan
President
Prof. S V Raghavan
Vice – President
Mr. H R Mohan
Vice-President
Mr. S Ramanathan
Hon Secretary
Mr. S Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary
Mr. V.L.Mehta
Hon Treasurer
Mr. Ranga Rajagopal
Hon. Treasurer
Mr. M.D. Agarwal
Immd. Past President
Mr. Satish Babu
Immd. Past President
Mr. R K Vyas
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – I)
Mr. R K Vyas
Dr. Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – II)
Regional Vice-President,
(Region I)
Dr. Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – III)
Regional Vice-President,
(Region II)
Prof. R P Soni
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – IV)
Regional Vice-President,
(Region III)
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar
Regional Vice-President,
(Region IV)
Mr. Raju L kanchibhotla
Regional Vice-President,
(Region V)
Mr. C G Sahasrabudhe
Regional Vice-President,
(Region VI)
S P Soman
Regional Vice-President,
(Region VII)
Prof M N Hoda
Chairperson, Division-I
(Hardware)
Dr. T V Gopal
Chairman, Division-II
(Software)
Mr. Anil Srivastava
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar
Prof. D V B Sarma
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – V)
Mr. C G Sahasaarabuddhe
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – VI)
Mr. Ramasamy S
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – VII)
Mr. Pramit Makoday
Regional Vice – President,
(Region – VIII)
Dr. C R Chakravarthy
Chairman, Division-I
(Hardware)
Dr. T V Gopal
Chairman, Division-II
(Software )
Dr. Debesh Das
Chairman, Division-III
(Applications )
Dr. A K Nayak
Chairman, Division-III
(Applications)
Mr. Sanjay Mohapatra
Chairman, Division-IV
(Communications )
Mr. Sanjay Mohapatra
Chairman, Division-IV
(Communications)
Prof. R.P.Soni
Chairman, Division-V
(Education &
Research)
Dr. Anirban Basu
Chairman, Division-V
(Education & Research)
Dr. D D Sarma
Chairman, NC
Dr. Rattan Datta
Chairman, NC
Mr. Bipin V Mehta
Member, NC
Prof. H R Vishwakarma
Member, NC
Mr. Subimal Kundu
Member, NC
Prof. Anil Kumar Saini
Member, NC
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48 Annual
Report
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for the year 2012-2013
Dear Members,
Before presenting the annual report for the year 2012-13, I take this opportunity to share with you the growth trajectory
of our society during the last year. The membership strength increased from 16025 members (80075 students) as of
March 2012 to 18126 members (91,571 students) as of March 2013, a growth of 14%. The number of chapters remained
71 as of March 2013 whereas the number of student branches increased to 495. On the down-side, the membership
from the non-academic institutions i.e. business, industry and government sectors declined while the individual
professional membership saw a marginal growth during the year 2012-13.
The year 2012-13 witnessed the most significant growth from 80075 students to 91,571 students - a growth of 14%.
As evident, the students have become our major stakeholders constituting 83% of membership base. This means
no small achievement but at the same it is a very big responsibility on the entire CSI fraternity, especially the working
members to nurture the young minds and groom them as the next-generation IT professionals.
With regard to the conferences and technical programmes (including seminars, workshops, student conventions and
symposia) about 150 events were organized during the year 2012-13 at state, regional, national/ international levels
across India, i.e. 2 to 3 events per week on an average- resulting into new kind of vibrancy and momentum for members
and stakeholders.
The most significant achievement of the year 2012-13 is the MOU between the Information Systems Audit and
Control Association, Inc (“ISACA”) and CSI. The purpose of this MOU is to create a formal basis for co-operation &
collaboration through mutual sharing of knowledge, experience and best practices.
Heralding the beginning of the 48th Year of the Society, it’s a great privilege to present the Forty Eighth Annual Report
of the Computer Society of India for the year 2012-13.
Operational Highlights:
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The Executive Committee ( ExecCom ) of the Society consisting of seventeen elected members and the immediate
past president, entrusted with the responsibility of successfully running the society met five times during the year
at various locations across the country to review the functioning and activities of the society and take decisions
on important matters.
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The Venue and dates of the meeting are as mentioned below:
Meeting
Venue
Date
Joint Meeting-I
Mumbai
31st March/ 1st April 2012
ExecCom Meeting-II
Mumbai
30th June 2012
ExecCom Meeting-III
Chennai
30th September 2012
ExecCom Meeting-IV
Kolkata
30th November 2012
Joint Meeting-V
Mumbai
30th March 2013
The Members of the ExecCom attended these meeting as follows:
Name
Position
No. of Meetings Held
No. of Meetings Attended
Mr. Satish Babu
President
5
5
Prof S. V. Raghavan
Vice President
5
4
Mr. S Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary
5
5
Mr V. L. Mehta
Hon. Treasurer
5
5
Mr R. K. Vyas
RVP-I
5
5
Prof. Dipti Prasad Mukherjee
RVP-II
5
5
Mr. Anil Srivastava
RVP-III
5
3
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar
RVP-IV
5
3
Prof. D. B. V. Sarma
RVP-V
5
2
Mr. C. G. Sahasarabudhe
RVP-VI
5
4
Mr. Ramasamy S
RVP-VII
5
4
Mr. Pamit Makoday
RVP-VIII
5
1
Dr. C. R. Chakravarthy
Division Chair-I
5
3
Dr. T. V. Gopal
Division Chair-II
5
5
Dr. Debesh Das
Division Chair-III
5
5
Mr. Sanjay Mohapatra
Division Chair-IV
5
3
Prof. R. P. Soni
Division Chair-V
5
2
Mr. M. D. Agrawal
Immediate Past President
5
3
National Council
The National council is comprised of the Executive committee members and chairpersons of chapters. The council administers the Society
through the preparation and maintenance of various operational manuals and make all decisions except those specially reserved for the
General Body and shall advise the General Body on all matters coming up for decision.
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The year 2012-13 witnessed an overwhelming of majority of chapters completing the elections as per the scheduled whereas a few of the
chapters were guided with the respective Regional Vice Presidents and Nomination committees to form ad hoc management committees.
The list of Chapter Chairpersons is appended hereunder:
Chairpersons of Chapters 2012-13
Chapter
Chairperson
Chapter
Chairperson
Chapter
Chairperson
Ahmedabad
Mr. Nikhil Anilkumar Jain
Haridwar
Prof. V.K Sharma
Pune
Mr. Amit Dangle
Allahabad
Mr. Manoj Kumar Saxena
Hyderabad
Mr. I L Narasimha Rao
Ranchi
Mr. A K Tiwari
Annamalainagar Dr. R M Chandrasekaran
Indore
Mr. Pratosh Bansal
Rourkela
Mr. N S Kumar
Aurangabad
Mr. Prashant Deshpande
Jaipur
Mr. Naveen Hemrajani Sivakasi
Dr. T Revathi
Bangalore
Mr. Vishwas Bondade
Jhansi
Dr. (Prof.) A K Tripathi
Surat
Mr. Tejesh Patel
Bhopal
Mr. Vivek Dhawan
Kanpur
Dr. Bijendra Singh
Thanjavur
Dr. G Jagajothi
Bhilai
Mrs. Ranjana Muley
Kochi
Ms. Ambika I S
Tiruchirappalli
Dr. Gopinath Ganapathi
Chandigarh
Dr A K Paul
Kolkata
Dr. Debasish Jana
Thiruvananthapuram Mr. Biju B Varghese
Chennai
Mr. A Chandrasekaran
Koneru
Prof. T Pavan Kumar
Udaipur
Mr. M L Talesra
Coimbatore
Mr. C Ravi
Lucknow
Prof. Bharat Bhasker
Ujjain
Dr. Jagdish Narayan Vyas
Cuttack
Mr. Ajay N Mohapatra
Mankapur
Mr. Sri Kishan Verma
Vadodara
Mr. Ashok R Patel
Dehradun
Dr. Ajay Gairola
Mathura
Prof Krishna Kant
Varanasi
Dr. Subhash Chandra
Yadav
Delhi
Mr. Rajnish Kumar Verma
Mhow
Cdr FCT & S Brig. R K
Chaudhari, VSM
Vellore
Prof. P Kalyananraman
Ghaziabad
Mr. Suresh Tiwari
Mumbai
Mr Ravi Eppaturi
Vijayawada
Dr. A Koteswara Rao
Goa
Mr. Abhay Bhamaikarz
Mysore
Mr. Sudhakara A
Mylarappa
Visakhapatnam
Mr. Ponnapalli
Madhusudan
Gurgaon
Mr. Vaishney Vivek
Nashik
Mr. Shirode Avinash D
Gwalior
Dr. M VS Suryanarayana
Puduchery
Dr. Vijaykrishna
Rapaka
Membership Highlights
CSI membership has shown about 14% increases in year 2012-13 as compared to the previous year membership. As on 31/3/2013 the
membership was 1,09,697.
Table 1 provides a comparative analysis of Individual members including Life members and Institutional nominees between 2011 and 2013.
Table 2 provides a comparative analysis of both academic and non-academic Institutional membership between 2011 and 2013.
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Table 1: Individual members including Life members and Institutional nominees
Grade
AS ON
31.3.2011
AS ON
31.3.2012
AS ON
31.3.2013
Associate
3,536
4,166
6,113
Member
2,379
2,409
2,216
Senior
6,070
6,204
6,224
110
122
128
12,095
12,901
14,681
2,541
3,124
3,445
Sub Total 2
14,636
16,025
18,126
Students
63,303
80,075
91,571
Total
77,939
96,100
1,09,697
Fellows
Sub Total 1
Institutional Nominees
TABLE 2: Academic and Non-academic Institutional membership
Grade
Educational
Non Educational
Total
AS ON
31.3.2011
AS ON
31.3.2012
AS ON
31.3.2013
680
908
1001
95
82
76
775
990
1077
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Chapters
Efforts were made by RVPs to revive some dormant chapters. The activities of Chapter region wise are listed below.
Region I
Navjot Singh and Mr. Pradeep Kumar, delivered talks on
emerging trends in storage technology and appreciated efforts
of Integral University for producing large number of storage
professionals in India.
Ghaziabad
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7 April 2012: 10th National IT Seminar “Recent Trends in
Software Technologies (RTST-2012)”
Dr. Pankaj Jalote, Mr. Sunil Asthana, Mr. Amit Goenka, Mr.
Navneet B. Gupta –
Dr. Jalote discussed the definition of engineering, especially
software engineering & skills required. He discussed role
of science-based researcher and engineering researcher,
abilities of researcher, difference between research & research
manager.
Mr. Sunil Asthana spoke about developments in IT Industry
and covered various aspects of Mobile Commerce, Mobility,
Mobile Applications & Cloud Computing. There were two
technical sessions: 1. Emerging Trends & SIG Role in Software
development 2. Recent Advances in Software testing,
maintenance & quality assurance.
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Integral University organized Storage Technology Day at
its campus, under the aegis of CSIndia, Lucknow Chapter.
Mr. Arvind Kumar and Prof. Bharat Bhasker, presented key
note address on the theme. It was very well received by the
students.
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Chief Guest, Prof. Raj Kamal spoke on evolution of
communication technologies and narrated their chronological
development. He also addressed the issues related to efficient
deployment of communication technologies and talked about
4G Networks. During the parallel sessions on relevant themes
contributors from different parts of the country, including
Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, etc., participated and
presented their research papers.
Region II
Durgapur
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21 April 2012: Storage Technology Day-2012
Dr. Bharat Bhasker, Mr. Arvind Kumar, Mr. Navjot Singh and
Mr. Pradeep Kumar.
Dr. Bhasker delivered speech on “Facilitating High
Performance Computing” and Mr. Arvind Kumar delivered
speech on “Growing Career Opportunities with Changing
Trends of Data Storage Technologies”. Industry experts Mr.
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29 April 2012: One-day workshop on “Application of IT in
Core Industry Using CAD”.
Prof. Debesh Das, Mr. Bimal Patwari and Dr. S. Dasgupta
The workshop was organized on the occasion of formal revival
of this chapter in association with Division III (Applications).
The workshop was attended by students and faculty from the
local colleges and the instructors were from CMERI, Durgapur.
New managing committee took charge of the chapter
activities under the leadership of Prof. Asish Mukhopadhyay.
Lucknow
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18 August 2012 : An IT Quiz Event in Tech Vista Fest.
Miss Namita Agrawal and Mr.Ankit Agrawal
Many schools of Lucknow participated in the IT Quiz Event
in Tech Vista Fest. The event started with Prelims round and
finally a stage Quiz Round. Miss Namita Agrawal and Mr.Ankit
Agrawal were the quiz masters of the IT Quiz Event. "It was a
great experience to interact with ingenious and quick-witted
young minds", said quizmaster Namita Agrawal. Lucknow
Public School was the winner of the Event.
20 October 2012: 7th National Conference “Communication
Technologies & its Impact on Next Generation Computing
(CTNGC-2012)”.
Prof. (Dr.) Raj Kamal,Mr. Vipin Tyagi, Prof. Rishikesha T.
Krishnan, Prof. Bharat Bhasker, Prof. A.K. Puri and Vineet
Kansal.
20 May 2012 : Organized Storage Technology Day
Mr. Arvind Kumar and Prof. Bharat Bhasker.
Kolkata
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19 May 2012: Workshop on “Information Security” and
“Enterprise Risk Management”
Mr Vinod Agarwal, Dr. J. K. Mandal, Mr Arijit Roy
Mr Vinod Agarwal spoke about importance of Information
Security and Risk Management. Dr J.K. Mandal introduced
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Data Warehousing Concepts and Best Practices”
the participants to the key elements of information security as
applicable to e-Commerce Applications. Mr Arijit Roy spoke
about fundamentals of Enterprise Risk Management and the
concept of Risk Intelligence.
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Prof. Jayesh M. Solanki and Mr. Vispi Munshi.
Prof. Jayesh M. Solanki gave introduction and importance of
this topic including speaker’s profile. The lecture provided
exposure to real scenario on Business Intelligence and Data
Warehousing. Mr. Vispi Munshi covered basic understanding
of what a data warehouse is and how it can be used. He also
explained various aspects of core data warehouse enablement
techniques in practice
9 October 2012: Proceedings of the Half-Day Seminar on
“Remote Sensing and Image Processing: Contemporary
Contextualities and Vistas for Future Generation”
Prof. C A Murthy and Prof. Bhabatosh Chanda .
The principal objective was to foster strong scientific temper
among young engineering aspirants on the application areas
of Space Science with special reference to its contemporary
contexualities in Remote Sensing and Image Processing
technology. Prof. Murthy gave a technical talk on “Basics and
Applications of Coloured Image Processing”. Prof. Chanda
deliberated on “Basics and Applications of Remote Sensing”
which motivated students to get acquainted with new
emerging vistas of Space Science.
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Mr.Vikash Patel.
Mr. Patel explained various topics like Android Operation
System, Android Versions, Features of Android, Architecture
of Android, Important Android components, Dalvik Virtual
Machine, Security and permissions, AndroidManifest.xml,
R.java, Resources and Assets, Reference to resources in XML
files. Many interesting questions were raised by students
regarding usability of android, web service based applications
and security of applications. The live project demo was also
given by speaker.
19 January 2013: Young IT Professional Award (Region II)
Event.
Prof. Abhik Mukherjee, Prof. Devadatta Sinha, Prof. Jyotsna K
Mandal, Mr. Sumit Misra and Mr. Kaushik Muhuri
Seven teams participated in the YITP event. Projects presented
by them addressed topics ranging from cutting edge business
solution practices to application-driven innovations and a set
of research challenges in IT and automation. Winning team
comprising of Tamal Dey, Abhra Pal and Lahari Sengupta
demonstrated an application of a machine vision solution
for colour characterization of silk yarns. The 1st runner-up
team comprising of Bhaswati Mukherjee, Somdatta Nag and
Abhisekh Hazra from CDAC Kolkata demonstrated a Bengali
online handwriting recognition system for telemedicine
through multimedia conferencing. The special mention
awardee was Mr. Nilanjan Roy of TCS Kolkata for his
presentation on building a Iaas private cloud solution using
opensource software.
Bhopal
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Prof. Manish Parashar spoke about the cloud usage and
related challenges with specific foucs on security issues in the
context of cloud usage.
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Region III
Ahmedabad
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4 August 2012: Free Lecture on “Business Intelligence and
29 August 2012: Workshop on “e-finance & e-payments
solutions in changing scenario”.
Dr. V D Garde and Shri Hariranjan Rao
CSI in association with MAP_IT & ICICI bank organized the
workshop which was mainly attended by government &
bank officials. From CSI Dr. VD Garde was the chief speaker
who focused more on the security aspects of e-transactions.
Secretary IT & Secretary to CM Hariranjan Rao spoke about
current scenario of e-payments worldwide & its benefits.
Senior officials from ICICI Bank highlighted their e-payment
solution with flavours of applications & benefits.
11 September 2012: One day Research Scholars' workshop
on “Computer Applications (RSWCSA-2012)”.
In association with Salesian College, Siliguri chapter
successfully organized one day Research Scholars' workshop
on Computer Applications. Apart from technical paper
presentation session, there was also invited technical talk.
The chapter did their best effort to encourage participants to
be members of CSI.
14 August 2012: Lecture on “Current Trends and Challenges
in Cloud Computing”
Prof. Manish Parashar, Dept of Electrical and Computer
Engineering, Rutger’s University, New Jersey.
Siliguri
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2 November 2012: A special Lecture on “Android Overview”
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6 December 2012: A general meet of CSI and release of a
research book
Dr. R. K. Datta
A general meet was organized. There were many eminent
personalities present including Dr. R. K. Datta, Professor V. P.
Saxena, Mr. Vivek Dhawan and Dr. K. R. Pardasani. A research
book on ‘Engineering Management & Pharmaceutical Science’
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was unveiled by the eminent guest
of Android, Android SDK & Development Environment. He
also spoke about services offered by Android and basic
concept of using classes. Bhuwnesh Soni and Mohit Mehta
covered SQL Lite Database concepts to store mobile data.
“Career Guidance Session” was given by Mr Anomitra Das.
Dr Azimuddin Khan spoke about Programming Concepts,
Databases and networks.
Gwalior
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1 December 2012: 16th Computer Quiz
Director DRDE Gwalior, AC Pandey,Dr MVS Suryanarayana,
Er. Sushil Batham
Chapter organized 16th computer quiz. Rishi Galav Public
school won the first prize, Army public school secured 2nd
position. Director DRDE Gwalior was the chief guest for this
event, Convener of the quiz was CSI member AC Pandey. Dr
MVS Suryanarayana addressed the audience. Chief guest
distributed the prizes and certificates to the winners and the
participants respectively.
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Prof. K Venugopalan, Dr Ridhima Khamesara, Dr B K Sharma,
Mr Mazhar Hussain, Dr Azimuddin Khan, Dr. Archana
Gowalkar, Mr Prince Boonlia, Mr Rajesh Dadhich and Mr
Sanjeev Agarwal
Surat
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Prof. Venugopalan gave key note address on “Ethical practices
in ICT”. There was “Poster designing contest” and “Paper
presentation” on the theme “Cyber Age”. A “Quiz on ICT”
was conducted by Dr Khan and Dr Gowalkar. “Cultural event"
was also organized. There was a workshop on “Information
Security using FOSS” where Mr Boonlia enlightened on
Information security, VMware and GNS3 for creating virtual
lab, Nmap with the basics of scripting for automation and
Metasploit framework. During the “Project Presentation
Competition” Mr Dadhich and Mr Agarwal worked as judges.
21 July 2012: Seminar on “Brain-Computer Interface to Help
Persons with Severe Disability”.
Prof. Prabhat Ranjan
Prof. Ranjan is an eminent personality working in the field
of applying Brain-Computer Interface, along with body and
voice sensors to help persons with severe disability. He is also
using embedded systems and sensor networks for planetary
exploration (moon mission), wildlife tracking, nuclear fusion,
assistive technology and agriculture. Prof. Ranjan covered
various technologies that can help differently enabled persons
based on their specific abilities. He illustrated his points by
specific show case studies which he had already implemented
in the field.
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5 November 2012: Technical Event
Mr. Mazher Hussain and Dr. N.K. Pareek.
In the event five activities, viz. – programming contest, IT quiz,
Web designing, computer cross word and Sudoku - were held.
Twenty five teams, comprising two members in each team,
from various engineering and professional colleges of Udaipur
city participated in the event.
Udaipur
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7-8 September 2012: 1st CSI Rajasthan State Student
Convention on “Sustaining Developments in Information
and Communication Technology”
22 July 2012: Young Talent Search in Computer Programming
- 2012
Dr. Dharm Singh.
First level regional contest for Young Talent Search in
Computer Programming 2012 was held at Udaipur. Regional
centre co-ordinator and Vice Chairman, CSI Udaipur Dr.
Dharm Singh guided students about rules and format of
the examination and infrastructures facility provided by
the Techno NJR campus for the contest. Nine students
participated from three different schools from Rajasthan.
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1-5 September 2012: National Workshop on “Android
Application Development”
Mr. ML Talesra, Mr. Sardalia, Mr. Ganesh Sutar, Bhuwnesh
Soni, Mohit Mehta, Mr Anomitra Das and Dr Azimuddin Khan.
Mr. Talesra explained basic concept and requirement of
application development using Android. Mr. Sardalia talked
about Android vs other Mobile OS. Mr. Sutar explained Layers
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Bhubaneswar
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3 November 2012: Workshop on “Information Security and
Ethical Hacking”
Prof. Dr. K. C. Patra,Kyrion experts, Mr. Sanjay Mohapatra and
Dr. Rachita Misra.
RSC Prof. Ratchita Mishra's addressing to students picture.
This workshop was intended to create awareness among
students about malicious attacks such as Virus and Trozen
Horses, Phishing, Illegal access, Website hacking, Mobile
hacking etc., since students are the users of such facilities
most of the time. Participants were demonstrated the
techniques to identify the attacks and means to protect
themselves from such attacks.
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approach towards these injuries d) Significance of vertical
MRI scanning facility over traditional MRI scanning facility e)
Pictorial presentation of few simple physiotherapy exercises
which could make management of few chronic pain simple
and easy.
25 November 2012: CSI Quiz and Elocution-2012
Competitions for School Students.
Mr S K Panigrahi, Mr N Suresh Kumar, Mr A K Dash and their
team
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The students participating in the competitions..Chapter
organized quiz and elocution competitions for school students
of classes-IX and X around Rourkela. Topics covered were
Computer Hardware, Programming Basics, Networking,
Database and Who is Who in Computer Industry. The topic
for elocution competition was “IT for the underprivileged
mass”. 28 students of Class-VII and VIII from 14 schools
participated in the competition.
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16 December 2012: Ceremony of “Prize Distribution of CSI
Quiz and Elocution-2012 Competitions”
Ms. Aparna Naik
Selenium is a leading software test automation tool. It is Open
Source tool and is becoming very popular among Software
Testing fraternity. This workshop was completely hands-on
for 2 days duration. In this workshop participants learnt from
the basics of Selenium to how to create good automation
framework.
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Shri Dipankar Basu, Sri P.K.Padhi, Sri N Suresh Kumar, Mr S K
Panigrahi, Mr A K Dash, Smt B Mohanty, Sri V P Arya.
Bangalore
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This workshop was a hands-on training for designing and
developing applications using OO concepts and OOD
principles. The workshop was divided into several sections
which covered basics of Object-oriented concepts, Objectoriented principles, Object-oriented Design Principles (SOLID)
and Other OO Design Principles. The participants got hands
on practice on OO Design principles. They learnt how to apply
these concepts and principles and also got to know common
mistakes that one must avoid.
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21 April 2012: Workshop on “One Page Management System
(OPMS)”
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28 April 2012: Talk on “Issues: Back & Neck pain, why is it
common among Software professionals?”
1 December 2012: One-day Workshop on “Software
Configuration Management (SCM)”
Mr. Suresh Thiagarajan.
SCM is critical in ensuring integrity of software work products.
Workshop started with basic concepts of configurable item
identification, naming convention, establishing folder structure
and controlling their access. Hands-on session using SVNTortoise tools was conducted for understanding features like
repository creation, folder / file uploads, checking out, commit,
multiple commit & conflict resolution, branching, tagging and
merging. Other topics covered were concepts on CM planning,
CM audits, CM status accounting and CM related metrics
with related exercises.
Mr. GS Chandy.
Mr. GS Chandy, invented the ‘One Page Management
System’ (OPMS). He was close collaborator of the late John
N. Warfield and he facilitated over 60 highly-commended
OPMS workshops for organizations. OPMS integrates various
management systems for achieving a MISSION, like Things
To Do, Transitive relationship between Things to be done,
Barriers, Strengths, Opportunities, Milestones to be achieved
& other systems like Planning / Marketing / Information /
Production / Learning / Problem Solving and Finance Control
Systems.
25 August 2012: Workshop on “Object Oriented Design”.
Mr. Vinay Krishna
Prize distribution and winning team.Shri Dipankar Basu graced
the occasion as Chief Guest and presented the Quiz and
Elocution Awards to students. All the Prize winning students
were given a Certificate, Memento and a Bag. Sri P.K.Padhi,
was the Guest of Honour and handed over the CSI Service
Awards.
Region V
26-29 May and 9-10 June 2012: Workshop on “Selenium
Testing”
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10-11 January 2013: Workshop on “Faculty Development
Program”
Dr. Kodlady Surendra Shetty, Dhruv Taneja.
Mr. E.S. Chakravarthy, Mr. Ramakrishnan, Joseph Sunil
Nallapalli, Prem Sankar, Sandeep J Alur, Niranjan Maka, T
Sabapathy, Tathagat Verma.
Key points of the talk were - a) Reality behind every spine
related injury b) How to manage and eradicate pain without
the help of medication c) How advanced technology brought
revolutionary changes in comparison to old conservative
Mr. Chakravarthy delivered keynote address on “Software
Trends”. NIIT, TCS, Ericsson, Microsoft, VMWare, Ninestar
Technologies and Yahoo! supported the FDP. They sent
experts to address FDP as “Outcome Based Education” Mr.
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Ramakrishnan, “Leadership, management & Administrative
challenges” Joseph Sunil Nallapalli, “Instilling thinking,
Innovation & Research culture” Prem Sankar, “Current Trends
in Technology” Sandeep J Alur, “Future of Cloud Technology”
Niranjan Maka, “Mobile Apps Development” T Sabapathy
and “Advanced Lean & Agile methods” by Tathagat Verma
respectively.
Hyderabad
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8 September 2012: Workshop on “SOA”
cloud computing platforms and cloud computing case studies
using Aneka Platform. Various aspects of cloud computing
were explained along with details on how to install cloud
environment at lab. Demonstration on cloud computing with
effective improvement in response efficiency was conducted.
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SOA is a methodology to provide collaborating services, which
are published and available for invocation on the Service Bus
and independent of implementation. Workshop covered topics
such as - Service Oriented Architecture Basic, Principles of
SOA, Client Server Architecture Vs SOA, Distributed System
Architecture Vs SOA, Design of SOA, What SOA does for
individual, SOA working Demo and hands-on session on
writing Service oriented program.
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Dr. T.V. Gopal, Mr. Rahul Joshi, Mr. Dhanajaya K. and Dr.
Radhakrishna Naik .
This seminar included various topics from history to real time
model based systems. The participants were extremely happy
to learn new software development strategies from a highly
experienced professor from Anna University.
Goa
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6 – 7 October 2012: Workshop on “CORE JAVA”.
Mahboob Hussain
Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar inaugurated the function.
The annual exhibition of various IT products from latest in
laptops and accessories to servers, desktops, power sources,
peripherals and specialized software applications as well
as information on career oriented IT Training courses were
available under one umbrella at this mega event. The Agile
India Goa 2012 conference featured presentations from
leading software companies from India
14 December 2012: One-day Workshop on “Open Source
Technologies – The Present Scenario”
Dr. A. Govarthan, Muralidhar, Sh. Ramesh Loganathan, Sh.
Atul Negi, Dr. L. Pratap Reddy, Dr Srineevas .
Topics covered were - Introduction to Open Source
software, FOSS Advantages, FOSS trends and initiatives
in C-DAC, FOSS in Mobile Technologies, Implementation
of Video Streaming using Open source tools, Latest open
source technologies and applications like CMS, LMS etc.,
Demonstration of BOSS GNU/Linux and its compatibility with
commercial software and Security in Open Source software.
Visakhapatnam
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13 December 2012: One-day Workshop on “Introduction to
Cloud Computing”
Prof. Raj Kumar Buyya.
Dr. Raj Kumar Buyya enlightened the participants on Cloud
Computing and spoke on topics on recent advances in
parallel and distributed computing, Cloud Architectures,
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24-26 August 2012: Exhibition of Computers and Allied
Products titled “ECAP 2012" and Two-days Conference
called “Agile India Goa 2012”
Naresh Jain (ASCI), Shrikant Tadipatri (Cisco), Debashish
Bannerjee (Yahoo!), Raja Bhavani (MindTree), Neeraj
Bhandari (MCKinsey), Anay Kamat (PresentSoft), Ravi
Chandran(Consultant), Walter Blender(USA), Srinath
Chandrasekharan(HCL).
This workshop was a hands-on training for designing and
developing applications using OO concepts and OOD
principles in JAVA. It helped to get a practical understanding
of core Java which is a pre-requisite for Advanced Java
EE workshop. Topics covered were: Classes and Objects,
Primitives and references, Flow control and operations,
Inheritance and Polymorphism Exception Handling, Threads,
Collections, Serialization, I/O and Networking.
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2 February 2013: Two-days Seminar on “Model Driven
Design and Development”
Mumbai
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17 April 2012: Fellowship Evening and lectures on "The Art
of the Possible – Practical Applications of Gesture Based
and Thought Computing" and on "Super Computing – The
Cutting Edge of Computing"
Dr Mritunjay Bhadauri, CEO Edukinect and Mr Saurabh
Sonawala, CEO, Hinditron
Dr. Bhadauria introduced the latest topic of gesture based
computing in an interesting manner and demonstrated using
Xbox and Microsoft toolkit how a human being can use
gestures in an interactive manner to manipulate computer
program.
Mr.Sonawala introduced the topic of supercomputing and
took the audience through the historical developments in
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this area right from days when Cray introduced their first
supercomputer to the more cost-effective parallel processor
supercomputers
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27 August 2012: Knowledge Forum for Indian Navy.
e-group of recipients over last 100 weeks, has now taken the
number past 400.
Pune
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Prof. Kannan and Mr. Narendra Sahoo
Mrityunjay Singh, Unmesh Bhatija, Abhishek Dharme, Amit
Dangle and Dr. Asanare.
Prof. Kannan from IIT Bombay spoke on Free and Open Source
(FOSS) and Mr. Narendra Sahoo from Vista Infotech spoke
on Cyber War.
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Walk for Health was organized in Hinjewadi, the biggest
IT hub of Pune. The event was meant to spread awareness
that about 40% IT professionals are prone to diseases like
Cancer, Heart Attack and Diabetics. Simple lifestyle changes
like walking can improve their health and add years to the life.
Apart from the symbolic walk, a free health check up camp
was organized during the event.
13 October 2012: Annual Student Coordinators’ Meeting
Mr. Paras Rastogi.
Meeting was held with the theme that focused on stronger
collaboration of the student & faculty coordinators with the
parent Chapter for more effective and proactive development
of student members. CSI Mumbai team presented their
revamped strategy to bridge the gap between the academia
and the IT industry and officially launched Student Synergy
Group (SSG). Mr. Paras Rastogi, who is the author of the book
“Smart Move, Great Career”, shared some thoughts from his
book.
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Mayor of Pune Mrs Vaishali Bankar and Commissioner
of Pune Mr Mahesh Pathak organized a meeting with
Information Technology community in Pune. This interaction
and brainstorming led to various ideas to improve
e-governance, coordination in civic administration, improved
internet bandwidth, GIS based solution to ease Road digging,
Pune 2020 vision with 100% literacy, employability, IT
managed public transportation/Traffic Signal synchronization,
Re cycling of e-Waste, Rain water harvesting and state of the
art citizen centric e-Governance.
14 July 2012: Lecture on “Unicode”
Mr. Madhav Shirvalkar
A talk on "Unicode" was organized to raise awareness of it in
the society and industry. The Unicode Consortium enables
people around the world to use computers in any language.
An essential part of this seminar was to educate and engage
academic and scientific communities, and the general public.
The speaker spoke about the current status of Unicode in
the Indian regional language and appealed to all to become
members of Unicode consortium and make different Indian
regional languages available on the globe.
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Pune Chapter organized ‘Walk for Health" initiative with an
objective of raising awareness about the health risks that
professionals from the IT industry face.This event organized
in Magarpatta also highlighted measures that can be
implemented by these professionals to address health-related
concerns. The event saw good participation from different
IT firms, which come together to spread the awareness
about healthy living. The "Walk for Health" event included a
symbolic walk inside Magarpatta city.
Shekhar Paranjpe
He expressed satisfaction about keeping recipients' interest
alive and about their participation in monthly online IT Quiz,
winner of which was declared and felicitated every month..
Shekhar Paranjpe broadcasted 100th weekly mail under the
illustrious “Knowledge Sharing Series”. Activity completed
100 weeks of distribution of interesting articles related to IT
along with apt e-cartoons. Every month, a link to an online
IT Quiz, used to be inserted in the e-mail for the recipients
to participate. Starting with a few, a steady addition to the
7 June 2012: Walk for Health.
Amit Dangle, Rahil Shah,Soumi Alphons, Capt. Mahesh Jog .
2 September 2012: E-mail broadcasting under “Knowledge
Sharing Series” completes 100 Weeks.
Mr. Paranjpe acknowledged the guidance and support
received from Mr. Karode, Fellow, CSI and from Mr. Kenge
and Mr. Seth of CSI, Nashik.
22 May 2012: Meeting with Mayor and Commissioner of
Pune
Dr. Deepak Shikarpur, Mr. Amit Dangle
Nashik
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13 April 2012: Walk for Health
Region VII
Kochi
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17 April 2012: Technical Talk on “INDUS”
Mr. Mukesh Gupta
Talk was organized in association with SAP India to give an
overview on the activities of INDUS, the SAP user group in
India. Mr. Gupta who represents INDUS spoke about INDUS
and the benefits of joining this group. SAP users from different
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4 - 5 May 2012: Two-day Workshop on “Android”
Mr. G. Pramod
Mr. Vijaykumar Nair K.
Workshop was conducted in association with IEEE CS. This
was a hands-on training for designing and building mobile
applications using Android open-source platform, which
explained the philosophy of developing for Android through
its main application development building blocks and their
interaction with one another.
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Chapter in association with IEEE Computer Society conducted
a Talk delivered by Mr. G. Pramod. He explained about
E-Waste, the impact of dumping E-Waste on our environment
and the scientific and approved methods of E-Waste disposal.
The talk was well-attended by people from IT as well as nonIT verticals.
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4 - 5 May 2012: Two-day workshop on “Android”
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IT Managers and team members from different companies
in and around Kochi participated in the discussion which was
focused on Laptop Security. Everyone shared the policies
adopted for Laptops in their organizations and discussed about
the pros and cons. It was a very knowledge-sharing session.
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Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT)
in technical collaboration with CSI conducted a two-days
National Seminar on Indian Language Computing at the
School of Computer Applications. The Vice Chancellor
Dr.Ramachandran Thekkedathu inaugurated the function.
Prof. Dr. B.B. Choudhari of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
gave the keynote address.
Mr. Sreejesh
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Regional finals of Discover Thinking Quiz, 2013 were
conducted at Kochi. The finalists from Thirunelveli,
Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi Chapters (3 teams)
participated
in the event. The teams from
Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi qualified for the National
Finals.
Mr. Sarath Chakravarthy.
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Quiz, 2013”
CSI Kochi Chapter.
26 July 2012: Technical Talk on “Redefining IT Infrastructure
Management Solution”
Chapter in association with M/s.Nortech Infonet (P) Ltd.
Kochi, organized a technical talk delivered by Mr. Sarath
Chakravarthy. Mr.Chakravarthy spoke about the major
problems faced by the IT team in managing systems in an
organization and the benefits of using an automated software
19 January 2013: National Conference on Indian Language
Computing
Dr. Ramachandran Thekkedathu, Pro. Dr. B B Choudhari Mr.
Biju M G
27 June 2012: Technical Talk on “Network Auditing”
Mr. Sreejesh S, explained about the networking architecture
and emphasized that it is vital that an organisation’s network
infrastructure keeps pace with the business growth and
therefore Network Audit Service is a must to identify and
avoid potential problems caused by rapid expansions. He also
mentioned that Network Audit can help determine how well
the existing infrastructure is working, and gives an idea about
new services and applications that may be required.
12 January 2013: CSI Discover Thinking Quiz 2013
Around 200 students from various schools in Central Kerala
participated in the event. The winners are Naveen V and
Naveen Unnikrishnan of Bhavan’s Adarsha Vidyalaya,
Kakkanad. The prices were distributed by Soman S.P. Patron
of CSI Kochi Chapter.
11 May 2012: Technical talk on “Social Media Marketing”
This talk was organized in association with IEEE CS for
celebrating the National Technology Day. The speaker talked
about basics of why businesses need to focus on Social
Media Marketing in the present day world, and the growth of
"Relationship Marketing" over "Broadcast Marketing". It also
gave an outline as to how each platform is being utilized by
brands to interact with their consumers.
2 November 2012: A Panel Discussion on “IT Security”
IT Managers from different companies.
Mr. Vijaykumar Nair K.
In association with IEEE CS this two-days workshop on
Android Bootcamp Training was conducted. This was a handson training for designing and building mobile applications
using Android open-source platform, which explained the
philosophy of developing for Android through its main
application development building blocks and their interaction
with one another.
4 October 2012: Technical Talk on “E-Waste Management”
Coimbatore
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24 April 2012: Cyber Security Meeting
Mr. S.N.Ravichandran
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The speaker talked about threats and vulnerabilities in the
context of cyber security. Highlighting today's challenges
in this area, he recommended a cautious approach for all
the netizens especially in the light of dangers posed by
professional hackers and by organized hackers' groups.
He spoke about the relevance of IT Act and the evidence
mechanism. He described various IT Act as amendments
of 2008. He shared his experiences in investigating and
assisting the police in investing cybercrime especially in
bank fraud cases. He highlighted practical problems faced by
investigators right from the stage of enquiry and FIR up to the
stage of final conviction.
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24 June 2012: Orientation programme on “How to face Anna
University Engineering Counselling”
equipment is available at right place at right time.
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Mr. Vijaykumar Nair K .
The workshop covered topics such as - Understanding how
Android™ applications work and their life cycle, Designing and
developing useful Android™ applications, Taking advantage
of Android's Application Framework API to build complex
applications, Utilizing the power of background services,
threads and notifications, Using Android's communication
APIs for SMS, telephony, network management and internet
and Securing, tuning, packaging & deploying Android™
applications..
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Dr. P. Narayanaswamy,Dr.S.Subha Rani, Dr.A.Chitra,
Dr.K.Natarajan, Dr.G.Sankarasubramanian
This orientation programme was for aspiring engineering
students. The objective was to provide a platform for
parents and students to listen to and interact with senior
academicians. The academic experts guided students on
the Anna University Single Window Engineering Admission
process and provided clarity on various queries regarding
choice of branches/colleges and latest industry and placement
trends. Dr. P.Naryanaswamy assured the students that the
process is very transparent.
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Chapter along with the Student Chapter of D J Academy
for Managerial Excellence organized a 2 day workshop of
Android programming for the benefit of MCA III students.
The workshop was facilitated by Mr. J.Balachandar and Mr.
T Nallaperumal. About 40 students and faculty members
participated in the workshop.
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Arun Sundararaman during the lecture.Mr. Arun delivered the
lecture with special focus on Healthcare and Manufacturing.
The central theme of the lecture was around how the
Information Management paradigm is changing from the
relatively “simple” Enterprise Data Management world to
the emerging “complex” era of Business Analytics. In short,
key for successful corporate practices in leveraging potential
of business analytics lies in generating differentiated and
actionable insights and building appropriate algorithms
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29 November 2012: Lecture on “The Changing Cyber
Security Landscape”.
Dr. Harjinder Singh Lallie
Dr. Harjinder Singh Lallie during the lecture.Dr Lallie started
with research trends in analytics related to cyber security and
analysis of cyber crimes. He explained how analytics was used
in analyzing and eliminating less critical entities and how to
narrow down to identify critical entities crucial to the case.
He dealt with further developments in areas of Cyber security
and cyber crimes that are posing challenges to many countries
and governments, than the corporates. He also highlighted the
opportunities for the professionals and corporates.
8 August 2012: Technical talk on “RFID in Industry”
Prof. Satish Bukkapatnam
Prof. Bukkapatnam spoke about various types of Automatic
ID (AID) and highlighted various components involved in
implementing RFID. He mentioned that optimal solution is a
mix of best of technology with the right technology. RFID is
a relevant technology where we need to track movement of
high value assets or critical assets. E.g. RFID can be used to
track movement of Life Saving equipments in a hospital. This
results in considerable saving and also helps to make sure that
2 November 2012: Lecture on “Business Analytics - Recent
Trends and Industry Expectations”
Arun Sundararaman.
Mr. Sandeep Agawam.
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28 - 29 August 2012: Workshop on “Android”
Mr. J Balachandar, Mr. T Nallaperumal.
25 June 2012: Talk on “Enabling Business Agility in a
Dynamic World”.
Mr. Sandeep Agawam spoke about changing times and the
need to stay competitive. Businesses also have to change.
Successful companies are preparing by shifting their focus
from deployment to delivery. Citrix enables organizations
to step ahead of new application requirements. Today,
applications are the life-blood of the enterprise. Organizations
are increasingly represented by the quality of those
applications. He mentioned that everyone in the organization
will play an important role in delivering the benefits of Desktop
Virtualization to the business.
28 - 29 August 2012: Android Boot Camp
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14-15 September 2012: Kerala State Convention 2012 on
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Mr. Anoop John, Mr. Ragupathy Sambasivam and Mr.
Satheesh Babu .
A panel discussion was on ‘Enhancing Employability in IT
sector’. Mr. Satheesh Babu was the moderator. Other events
were - ‘Crack the Shell’ (Shell Scripting) in which aspiring
programmers were asked to solve a problem using Linux
shell, ‘Masterminds’ a technical quiz on Computer Science
& Technology and ‘i -Talk’ a paper presentation. ‘Area -51’
provided a platform for avid gamers to flaunt their gaming
skills. ‘Source Code’ was aimed at testing the C and C++
knowledge of programmers. The online treasure hunt ‘Cache’
also became hugely popular.
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Mrs .J.Angela Jennifa Sujana and Mrs.S.Soraja
Chapter with Student Branch of Mepco Schlenk Engineering
College successfully organized a workshop on “LATEX “ for
the benefit of students. In this session, students learned how
to prepare a document. It also helped final year students
for their project and their report submission too. Workshop
educated everyone regarding paper presentation for
conferences and symposiums.
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Chapter successfully organized a CSI Discover Thinking Quiz
competition for school students. In this event more than 10
students from various schools participated. Top 5 teams were
selected for final round. Students were tested in the field of
maths, science and sports. Prizes were distributed for them
by Chair Person Dr. T Revathi.
14 December 2012: Workshop on “Cloud Computing”
Mr. E.P. Subhash.
Chapter conducted this workshop for the benefit of IT Staff
members of Government of Puducherry. More than 40
government staff participated and benefitted in the workshop
conducted by Mr. E.P. Subhash. Mr. Narayan, IT director,
requested CSI to look for more avenues for the benefit of
his department staff thereby servicing the society at large in
Puducherry. Puducherry is one of the pioneer states which
is introducing account transfer of money to beneficiaries of
subsidy schemes.
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The main objective was to sensitize the audience about
concepts of cloud computing, the service models and delivery
structures. Dr. R.K.Subramaniam inaugurated the seminar
and released the “e-resources” for Cloud Computing. Mr.
Leo Anand and Miss. Bhavya Siddappa delivered the special
invited talks.
14 March 2012: National Conference with a Focus on
Research issues in “Computing Technologies”
Dr.Ranjani Parthasarathi
Dr. Parthasarathi, delivered keynote address on Multicore
Technologies and its Research Issues. Totally 24 selected
authors presented their papers. Delegates from Orissa had
active interaction in the areas of Video Compression, High
Performance Computing, Wireless Technologies, Internet
and Mobile Computing, Cloud Computing, Information and
Network Security and Data mining.
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S. Ramasamy asked the faculty members to be good
facilitators and ideal role model to the students, through
their exemplary characters and dedicated working style. He
asked the faculty members, to have a creative interaction
with the students and also requested them to create such an
atmosphere that would ensure that the youngsters become
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30 June 2012: One day workshop on “Risk Management”.
Mr. Raghunandan Menon
Chapter organized a one day case study based Workshop
on Risk Management in Software Projects. The workshop
focused on preparing an effective risk management plan by
identifying risks, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis,
risk response and contingency planning using case studies in
software projects.
28 September 2012: Guest Lecture on “College to
Corporate”.
Mr. S. Ramasamy.
26 September 2012: National Seminar on “Cloud Computing”
Dr. Gopinath Ganapathy, Dr.K.Meena and Dr. R K
Subramaniam, Mr. Leo Anand and Miss. Bhavya Siddappa.
Sivakasi
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2 February 2013: CSI Discover Thinking Quiz
Dr. T Revathi, Dr. K Muneeswaran, Mr. J Maruthu Pandi.
Puducherry
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7-8 January 2013: Workshop on “Latex”
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28 July 2012: Workshop on “Python Programming”
Mr. Vimal Joseph
The workshop was organized in association with The
International Centre for Free and Open Source Software
(IC-FOSS). It provided a complete introduction to Python.
The content included Syntax and Style, Data Structures, Flow
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Functions, Errors and Exception Handling in Python.
Programming exercises were used to reinforce the learning.
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29 September 2012: Workshop on “Javascript & jQuery”.
Prof.V.Lakshmi Narasimhan.
The Chapter in association with Zyxware Technologies
organized this workshop. The workshop provided an
introduction to Javascript and jQuery. The content included
Basic Javascript, Functions, Data Structures, Error Handling,
Debugging Javascript using Firebug, Introduction to jQuery
and using Plugins in jQuery. Programming exercises were used
to reinforce the learning.
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25 January 2013: Lecture on “Genderization issues in
Software Development Life Cycle”
Dr Lakshmi Narasimhan in his lecture focused on the issue
of organisational genderization and impact of genderization
in software development life cycle, how genderization is
used to improve effectiveness of the task and activity of each
and every phase of the SDLC. He also stated the importance
of genderization in work place and personal life for young
technocrats.
17 November 2012: One-day Hands on Workshop on
“Introduction to HTML5”
Vellore
Chapter in association with Zyxware Technologies .
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Participants during HTML5 Workshop .The workshop
provided a complete introduction to HTML5. The content
included - how to build HTML5 pages, understanding
differences between HTML5 and HTML4, using new semantic
elements and attributes of HTML5, working with audio and
video in HTML5, working with new Canvas element to create
code-based drawings in HTML5, using Web Storage for offline
applications, using new HTML5 form elements, understanding
current state of browser support for HTML5 and how to make
HTML5 sites degrade gracefully. Programming exercises were
used to reinforce the learning.
21 January 2013: CSI vExploreIT Programme
Dr. Viswanathan,H.R. Vishwakarma
CSI vExploreIT, an exploratory course was for undergraduate
and integrated postgraduate students. Dr. Viswanathan
while inaugurating said that engineers are creative people.
Although problems are solved by applying maths and
computational principles, inspiration, experimentation, vision,
analytical ability, creativity, imagination, energy, passion and
communication skills are also extremely important. Twosemester long course is specially designed so that students
explore IT discipline and its applications.
CSI Division II [Software] Report by Dr. T V Gopal
S. Events Organized
No.
Date &
Location
Organized by
1.
“Computability,
Complexity and The
Digital Era”
23 June 2012 @
Kolkata
CSI Kolkata Chapter
2.
Alan Turing Year –
India Celebrations
6 – 7 October
2012@ Bangalore
CSI Bangalore
Chapter
3.
Alan Turing Year –
India Celebrations
9 – 10 October
2012@ Kanpur
4.
Alan M Turing –
18 – 20
Simplification in
December
2012@ Bangalore
Intelligent Computing
Theory and Algorithms
[Faculty Development
Programme]
No. of
Description (Highlights of The Event)
Participants
30
Venue:
Birla Institute of Technology Extension
Centre, Kolkata
Southend Conclave, 4th Floor
1582 Rajdanga Main Road, Kolkata 700107
300
Venue:
The Historic Faculty Hall
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
CSI Kanpur Chapter
30
Venue:
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Foundation for
Advancemnet in
Education and
Research [FAER],
Bangalore
50
Venue:
Panini Block
PES Institute of Technology
Bangalore
15
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S. Events Organized
No.
5.
Software Technology
and Theoretical
Computer Science
Date &
Location
Organized by
8 – 9 February
2013 @ Madurai
Thiagarajar College
of Engineering,
Madurai
No. of
Description (Highlights of The Event)
Participants
50
Venue:
Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Co-Sponsor: Department of Science and
Technology, Government of India
50
Breakfast Tutorial with 5 Eminent Speakers
on “Electronic Health Records”
Focus on Healthcare
6.
3rd International
Conference on
Transforming
Healthcare with
Information
Technology
31 August & 1
September 2012
@ Hyderabad
Apollo Telemedicine
Networking
Foundation [ATNF]
Commitment to the Indian Defence
Special Workshops exclusively for MCTE, Mhow
7.
Two – Day Workshop
on “Secure Computing
Systems”
26 - 27, May
MCTE, Mhow
2012 [Saturday &
Sunday]
200
Fully Sponsored by MCTE, Mhow
8.
Two – Day Workshop
on, “Big Data and Its
Impact”,
16 – 17, March
MCTE, Mhow
2013 [Saturday &
Sunday]
100
Fully Sponsored by MCTE, Mhow
CSI Division II Flagship Events
9.
International
Conference on
Software Engineering
[CONSEG 2011]
5–7, September
2012 @ Indore
CSI Indore & Mhow
Chapters
150
In Fond Memory of (Late) Dr. Manohar
Chandwani.
Printed Proceedings
10.
International
Conference on
Management of Data
[COMAD 2012]
14-16 December
2012 @Pune
CSI Pune Chapter
200
Printed Proceedings
Other Niche Events
12.
Agile Coach Camp Chennai 2012
December 22,
2012@ Chennai
Anna University,
Chennai &
CSI Chennai
Chapter
50
13.
Model Based Design
and Development
February
1 - 2, 2013@
Aurangabad
CSI
AurangabadChapter
70
14.
OTNYathra 2013
"18th Feb 2013
All India Oracle
@ Mumbai" &
Users Group & CSI
"27th Feb 2013 @ SIGDATA
Chennai"
The content of the coach camp was deeply
appreciated.
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CSI EVENTS
Sr. Event Title
No.
1.
Date and Location
10th National IT Seminar “Recent 7 April 2012
Trends in Software Technologies
(RTST-2012)”
Region I
Ghaziabad
Organized by
Brief
I.T.S.,
Mohan
Nagar, Ghaziabad in
association with CSI
Ghaziabad Chapter
& ACM Delhi-NCR
Chapter
Dr. Jalote discussed the definition of
engineering, especially software
engineering & skills required. He discussed
role of science-based researcher and
engineering researcher, abilities of
researcher, difference between research &
research manager.
Mr. Sunil Asthana spoke about
developments in IT Industry and covered
various aspects of Mobile Commerce,
Mobility, Mobile Applications & Cloud
Computing. There were two technical
sessions: 1. Emerging Trends & SIG Role in
Software development 2. Recent Advances
in Software testing, maintenance & quality
assurance.
2.
National Workshop on “Android
Application Development”
3.
7 t h N a t i o n a l C o n f e r e n c e 20 October 2012
“Communication Technologies Region I
& its Impact on Next Generation Ghaziabad
Computing (CTNGC-2012)”
1-5 September 2012
Region III
Udaipur
Computer Society of
India, Udaipur Chapter
in association with
Techno India NJR
Institute of Information
Technology Udaipur
Mr. Talesra explained basic concept and
requirement of application development
using Android. Mr. Sardalia talked about
Android vs other Mobile OS. Mr. Sutar
explained Layers of Android, Android
SDK & Development Environment. He
also spoke about services offered by
Android and basic concept of using
classes. Bhuwnesh Soni and Mohit Mehta
covered SQL Lite Database concepts
to store mobile data. “Career Guidance
Session” was given by Mr Anomitra
Das. Dr Azimuddin Khan spoke about
Programming Concepts, Databases and
networks.
I.T.S, Mohan Nagar,
Ghaziabad by
Department of IT in
association with CSI
Ghaziabad Chapter
and other technical
associates.
Chief Guest, Prof. Raj Kamal spoke on
evolution of communication technologies
and narrated their chronological
development. He also addressed the
issues related to efficient deployment of
communication technologies and talked
about 4G Networks. During the parallel
sessions on relevant themes contributors
from different parts of the country,
including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra
Pradesh, etc., participated and presented
their research papers.
17
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No.
18
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Date and Location
Organized by
Brief
26 September 2012
Region VII
Tiruchirapalli
Computer society
of India (CSI) Tiruchirapalli Chapter
The main objective was to sensitize
the audience about concepts of cloud
computing, the service models and
delivery structures. Dr. R.K.Subramaniam
inaugurated the seminar and released the
“e-resources” for Cloud Computing. Mr.
Leo Anand and Miss. Bhavya Siddappa
delivered the special invited talks.
Cochin University
of Science and
Technology
(CUSAT) in technical
collaboration with
Computer Society of
India Cochin Chapter
Cochin University of Science and
Technology (CUSAT) in technical
collaboration with CSI conducted a
two-days National Seminar on Indian
Language Computing at the School
of Computer Applications. The Vice
Chancellor Dr.Ramachandran Thekkedathu
inaugurated the function. Prof. Dr. B.B.
Choudhari of Indian Statistical Institute,
Kolkata gave the keynote address.
4.
National Seminar on “Cloud
Computing”
5.
National Conference on Indian 19 January 2013
Language Computing
Region VII
Cochin
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
Education Directorate
Preface: CSI-Education Directorate (ED) is responsible for Student Membership Development & Renewals, Training and Workshops (Pilot
Programs) on Emerging Technology, Student Support Services and Programs with other Associations. As on 31st March 2013, there are
586 Institutional members, 495 Student Branches and 91,571 student members in the Academic Segment of CSI.
Membership Services: CSI- ED has been consistently contacting the Academic Institutions, Student Branches and prospective Student
Branches, for renewals and for creation of CSI Student Branches. During the year, 350 Student Branches were renewed and 145 Student
Branches were created. Around 57,608 new student members were enrolled during the year. Nearly 150 academic institutions were
enrolled newly as Institutional Members.
The detailed statistics about the Student Branches and Student Members are given below.
Region
Territory
Student
Branches as on
31/03/2013
Student
Members as on
31/03/2013
I
Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar
Pradesh, Uttaranchal and other areas in Northern India
36
5162
II
Assam, Bihar, West Bengal, North Eastern States and other areas in East
and North-East India
3
489
III
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and other areas in Western India
54
6737
IV
Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Orissa and other areas in Central & South Eastern
India
7
1631
V
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh
VI
Maharashtra and Goa
VII
Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Andaman and Nicobar, Kerala, Lakshadweep
120
20397
99
15946
176
37193
All Regions Individual Student Members
4016
Total
495
91,571
Student Branches
Programs (Regional /National/ International) conducted by CSI Student Branches:
REGION-I
Sr.
No.
College/ Institutions Name
City
Chapter
DELHI
1.
Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology
New Delhi
Delhi
2.
Seth Jai Parkash Mukand Lal Institute Of Engineering & Technology(JMIT)
Radaur
Delhi
3.
Shri Balwant Institute of Technology
Sonepat
Delhi
4.
Northern India Engineering College
New Delhi
Delhi
5.
Lingaya's Institute Of Management & Technology.
Faridabad
Delhi
6.
Hindu College of Engineering
Haryana
Delhi
7.
Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute of Computer Applications & Management
New Delhi
Delhi
8.
Jagan Institute of Management Studies
Delhi
Delhi
9.
HMR Institute of Technology & Management
Delhi
Delhi
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Sr.
No.
TM
College/ Institutions Name
City
Date
Gurgaon
Gurgaon
HARYANA
1
Dronacharya College of Engineering
PUNJAB
1
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
Ludhiana
Chandigarh
2
Chandigarh Engineering College
Mohali
Chandigarh
3
Rayat Institute of Engineering & Information Technology
Ropar
Chandigarh
4
Model Institute of Engineering & Technology
Jammu
Chandigarh
5
CT Institute of Technology (CT Institutions)
Jalandhar
Chandigarh
6
Advanced Educational Institutions
Palwal
Chandigarh
UTTAR
PRADESH
1
Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology & Science
Allahabad
Allahabad
2
Sant Baba Bhag singh Institute of Engineering & Technology
Jalandhar
Chandigarh
3
Bhagwant Institute of Technology
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
4
ABES Engineering College
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
5
IMS Engineering College
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
6
Maharaja Agarsain Institute of Technology
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
7
Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
8
Institute of Technology & Science
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
9
Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology
Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad
10
Kanpur Institute of Technology
Kanpur
Kanpur
11
Institute of Technology & Management
Gorakhpur
Lucknow
12
G L A Instit of Technology & Management
Mathura
Mathura
13
Galgotias University
Greater Noida
Noida
14
Amity School of Engineering & Technology
Noida
Noida
15
JRE Group of Institutions
Greater Noida
Noida
16
Dronacharya College of Engineering
Greater Noida
Noida
17
Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology
Greater Noida
Noida
UTTARAKHAND
1
B.P. Poddar Institute of Managment & Technology
Kolkata
Kolkata
2
Haldia Institute of Technology
Haldia
Kolkata
3
MCKV Institute of Engineering
Howrah
Kolkata
City
Chapter
B.P. Poddar Institute of Managment & Technology
Kolkata
Kolkata
2
Haldia Institute of Technology
Haldia
Kolkata
3
MCKV Institute of Engineering
Howrah
Kolkata
REGION-II
Sr.
No.
College/ Institutions Name
WEST
1
20
BENGAL
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REGION-III
Sr.
No.
College/ Institutions Name
City
Chapter
GUJARAT
1
R.B. Institute of Management Studies
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
2
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology
Anand
Ahmedabad
3
B.H.Gardi College of Engineering & Technology
Rajkot
Ahmedabad
4
AES Instit Of Computer Studies
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
5
D.L Patel Institute of Management & Technology
Himatnagar
Ahmedabad
6
Charotar Instit of Technology
Anand
Ahmedabad
7
GLS Institute of Computer Technology
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
8
Shri Jaysukhal Vadhar Institute of Management Studies
Jamnagar
Ahmedabad
9
S V Institute of Computer Studies
Kadi
Ahmedabad
10
Nirma University Institute of Technology
Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad
11
Dharmsingh Desai University
Nadiad
Ahmedabad
12
Grow More Faculty of Computer Application (Grow More Group of Institutions) Himatnagar
Ahmedabad
13
SJPI of Business Management & Computer Application
Gandhi Nagar
Gandhi Nagar
14
Chaudhari Technical Institute
Gandhinagar
Gandhi Nagar
15
Anand Institute of Information Science
Anand
V V Nagar
MADHYA PRADESH
1
Corporate Institute of Science & Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
2
Jaypee Instit of Engineering &Technology
Guna
Bhopal
3
Scope College of Engineering
Bhopal
Bhopal
4
Jai Narain College of Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
5
Technocrats Institute of Technology (Excellence)
Bhopal
Bhopal
6
Truba Institute of Engineering & Information Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
7
Sagar Institute of Science & Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
8
Technocrats Institute of Technology & Science
Bhopal
Bhopal
9
Technocrats Institute of Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
10
TIT College
Bhopal
Bhopal
11
Globus Institute of Engineering & Technology
Bhopal
Bhopal
12
Madhav Institute of Technology & Science
Gwalior
Gwalior
13
IPS College of Technology & Management
Gwalior
Gwalior
14
Shri Vaishnav Institute of Technology & Science
Indore
Indore
15
Sanghvi Institute of Management & Science
Indore
Indore
16
Rishiraj Institute of Technology
Indore
Indore
17
Acropolis Technical Campus
Indore
Indore
18
Sanghvi Innovative Academy
Indore
Indore
21
TM
COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
Sr.
No.
TM
College/ Institutions Name
City
Chapter
19
Institute of Engineering & Technology (Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya)
Indore
Indore
20
Acropolis Institute of Technology & Research
Indore
Indore
21
Institute of Engineering & Science (IPS Academy)
Indore
Indore
22
Medi-Caps Institute of Technology And Management
Indore
Indore
23
Shri G.S. Institute of Technology & Science
Indore
Indore
24
Lakshmi Narain College of Technology
Bhopal
Indore
25
Mahakal Institute of Technology & Management
Ujjain
Ujjain
RAJASTHAN
1
Global Institute of Technology
Jaipur
Jaipur
2
Marudhar Engineering College
Bikaner
Jaipur
3
Poornima Group of Institutions
Jaipur
Jaipur
4
Uttam Devi Mohan Lal College of Engineering
Jaipur
Jaipur
5
Aryabhatta College of Engineering & Research Centre
Ajmer
Jaipur
6
Apaji Institute of Mathematics & Applied Computer Technology
Vidyapith
Jaipur
7
Arya College of Engineering & I.T
Jaipur
Jaipur
8
Suresh Gyan Vihar University
Jaipur
Jaipur
9
Sir Padampat Singhania University
Udaipur
Udaipur
10
Aishwarya Institute of Management & Information Technology
Udaipur
Udaipur
11
Techno India NJR Institute of Engineering of Techonogly
Udaipur
Udaipur
12
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (BCA Programme, Faculty of Sc.)
Vadodara
Vadodara
13
Babaria Institute of Technology
Vadodara
Vadodara
14
Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology
Vadodara
Vadodara
City
Chapter
REGION-IV
Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
CHHATTISGARH
1
Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute Of Technology
Durg
Bhilai
2
Bhilai Institute of Technology
Durg
Bhilai
3
Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Professional Management & Technology
Raipur
Raipur
Jamshedpur
Jamshedpur
Bhubaneswar
Cuttack
JHARKHAND
1
National Institute of Technology
ODISHA
1
22
C.V.Raman College of Engineering
2
Silicon Institute Of Technology
Bhubaneshwar
Cuttack
3
Gandhi Institute For Technological Advancement
Bhubaneswar
Cuttack
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REGION-V
Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
ANDHRA PRADESH
1
Deccan College of Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
2
Swarnandhra College of Engineering
Narsapur
Hyderabad
3
Krishna's Pragati Institute of Technology
Rajahmundry
Hyderabad
4
VNR Vignana Jyothi Instit of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
5
G.Pullaiah College of Engineering & Technology
Kurnool
Hyderabad
6
Sri Venkateswara College Of Engineering & Technology R.V.S. Nagar, Tirupathi Chittoor
Road, Chittoor-517127 Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad
7
KG Reddy College of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
8
Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
9
Malla Reddy Engineering College
Secunderabad
Hyderabad
10
RRS College of Engineering & Technology
Medak Dist
Hyderabad
11
ACE Engineering College
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
12
Vidya Vikas Institute of Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
13
Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering. College
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
14
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
15
St. Johns College of Engineering & Technology
Yemmiganur
Hyderabad
16
JNTUA College of Engineering
Pulivendula
Hyderabad
17
JNTUH College of Engineering (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Karimnagar
Hyderabad)
Hyderabad
18
Sridevi Women's Engineering College
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
19
Krishna Murthy Institute of Technology & Engineering
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
20
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering
Tirupati
Hyderabad
21
Sri Venkateswara Engineering College For Women
Tirupati
Hyderabad
22
Padmasri Dr.B.V Raju Institute of Technology
Medak
Hyderabad
23
M V S R Engineering College
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
24
Al-Habeeb College of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
25
Ramappa Engineering College
Warangal
Hyderabad
26
SVS Group of Institutions
Warangal
Hyderabad
27
Sri Venkatesa Perumal College of Engineering & Technology
Puttur
Hyderabad
28
Abhinav Hi-Tech College of Engineering
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
29
Srinivasa Ramanujan Institute of Technology
Anantapur
Hyderabad
30
Malla Reddy College of Engineering & Technology
Secunderabad
Hyderabad
31
Adam's Engineering College
Paloncha
Hyderabad
32
Anurag Engineering College
Nalgonda
Hyderabad
33
G.Pulla Reddy Engineering College
Kurnool
Hyderabad
34
Sree Dattha Institute of Engineering & Science
Hydearbad
Hyderabad
35
Narsimha Reddy Engineering College
Secundrabad
Hyderabad
36
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University - J.N.T.U. College of Engineering
Anantapur
Hyderabad
23
TM
COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
24
TM
Sr.
No.
College/ Institutions Name
City
Name of events
Date
37
Jayamukhi Institute Of Technological Sciences
Warangal
Hyderabad
38
CVSR College of Engineering
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
39
Aurora's Scientific, Technological & Research Academy (ASTRA)
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
40
Avanthi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
41
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
42
GITAM University
Rudraram Village
Hyderabad
43
Vidya Jyothi Institute of Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
44
Sree Vidya Nikethan Engineering College
Tirupati
Hyderabad
45
TKR College of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
46
G.Narayanamma Institute of Technology & Science
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
47
Vasavi College of Engineering
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
48
CMR College Of Engineering & Technology
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
49
Andhra Mahila Sabha School of Informatics Arts & Science for Women
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
50
Prakasam Engineering College
Kandukur
Hyderabad
51
Hyderabad Institute of Technology & Management
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
52
Malla Reddy College of Engineering
Secunderabad
Hyderabad
53
Sphoorthy Engineering College
Hyderabad
Hyderabad
54
KLEF University
Vaddeswaram
Koneru
55
PVP Siddhartha Institute of Technology
Vijayawada
Koneru
56
Geethanjali Institute of Science & Technology
Nellore
New Guntur
57
Vignan's Lara Institute of Technology & Science
Vadlamudi
New Guntur
58
Bapatla Engineering College
Bapatla
New Guntur
59
Narasaraopeta Institute of Technology
Narsaraopet
New Guntur
60
P.N.C & Vijai Institute of Engineering & Technology
Repudi
New Guntur
61
Kakinada Institute of Engineering & Technology For Women
East Godavari
New Guntur
62
St. Ann's College of Engineering & Tech
Chirala
Ongole
63
Audisankara Institute of Technology
Gudur
Ongole
64
Audisankara College of Engineering & Technology
Gudur
Ongole
65
Audisankara College of Engineering for Women
Nellore
Ongole
66
Paladugu Pravathi Devi College of Enigneering & Technology
Vijayawada
Vijayawada
67
Gudlavalleru Engineering College
Gudlavalleru
Vijayawada
68
Nova College of Engineering And Technology
West Godavari
Vijayawada
69
Usha Rama College of Engineering & Technology
Telaprolu
Vijayawada
70
BVC Institute of Technology & Science
Amalapuram
Vijayawada
71
DVR & Dr. H S MIC College of Technology
Kanchikacherla
Vijayawada
72
D.N.R. College of Engineering & Technology
Bhimavaram
Vijayawada
73
SRK Institute Of Technology
Vijayawada
Vijayawada
74
Dadi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Anakapalli
Vishakapatnam
75
Shri Vishnu Engineering College for Women
Bhimavaram
Vishakapatnam
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Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
76
GMR Institute of Technology
Srikakulam
Vishakapatnam
77
Godavari Institute of Engineering & Technology
Rajahmundry
Vishakapatnam
78
Sanketika Vidya Parishad Engineering College
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
79
Lendi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Vizianagaram Dist
Vishakapatnam
80
VITAM College of Engineering
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
81
Kaushik College of Engineering
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
82
Sri Vasavi Engineering College
Tadepalligudem
Vishakapatnam
83
Anil NeeruKonda Institute of Technology & Science
Mandal
Vishakapatnam
84
Gitam Institute of Technology
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
85
Kakinada Institute of Engineering & Technology-II
Korangi
Vishakapatnam
86
S.R.K.R. Engineering College, (Sagi Rama Krishnam Raju Engineering College)
Bhimavaram
Vishakapatnam
87
Avanthi Institute of Enginnering & Technology
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
88
Chaitanya Engineering College
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
89
Kakinada Institute of Engineering & Technology
Korangi
Vishakapatnam
90
Visakha Institute of Technology & Science
Visakhapatnam
Vishakapatnam
KARNATAKA
1
Academy for Technical & Management Excellence
Mysore
Mysore
2
R.V.College Of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
3
Nmam Institute of Technology
Nitte
Bangalore
4
Shridevi Institute of Engineering & Technology
Tumkur
Bangalore
5
The Oxford College of Enginering
Bangalore
Bangalore
6
Sri Venkateshwara College of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
7
Reva Institute of Technology & Management
Bangalore
Bangalore
8
Srinivas Institute of Technology
Mangalore
Bangalore
9
CMR Institute of Management Studies
Bangalore
Bangalore
10
HKBK College of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
11
B.N.M. Institute of Technology
Bangalore
Bangalore
12
MVJ College of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
13
Adichunchanagiri Institute of Technology
Chikmagalur
Bangalore
14
Surana College
Bangalore
Bangalore
15
New Horizon College of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
16
Dayananda Sagar College of Arts, Science & Commerce
Bangalore
Bangalore
17
KLS Gogte Instit of Technology
Belgaum
Bangalore
18
Sapthagiri College of Engineering
Bangalore
Bangalore
19
Dr.Ambedkar Institute of Technology
Bangalore
Bangalore
20
Acharya Institute of Technology
Bangalore
Bangalore
21
Siddaganga Institute Of Technology
Tumkur
Bangalore
22
K.L.E Institute of Technology
Hubli
Bangalore
23
GM Institute of Technology
Davangere
Bangalore
25
TM
COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
TM
Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
24
Sir M Visvesvaraya Institute of Technology
Bangalore
Bangalore
25
M.S. Engineering College
Bangalore
Bangalore
26
Shirdi Sai Engineering College
Bangalore
Bangalore
27
R N S Institute Of Technology
Bangalore
Bangalore
28
Amrita School of Arts and Sciences [Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University]
Mysore
Mysore
29
AIMIT, St.Aloysius College
Mangalore
Mysore
30
National Institute of Technology
Mangalore
Mysore
City
Chapter
Ponda
Goa
REGION-VI
Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
GOA
1
Goa College of Engineering
1
MGM's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College
Aurangabad
Aurangabad
2
KCE Society's College of Engineering & Information Technology
Jalgaon
Aurangabad
3
Marathwada Institute of Technology
Aurangabad
Aurangabad
4
G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Management
Jalgaon
Aurangabad
GOA
26
5
Godavari College of Engineering
Jalgaon
Aurangabad
6
Government College of Engineering
Aurangabad
Aurangabad
7
SGGS Institute of Engineering & Technology
Nanded
Aurangabad
8
Terna Enginnering College
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
9
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
10
Sardar Patel Instititute Of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
11
SIES Graduate School of Technology
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
12
Fr.Conceicao Rodrigues College off Engineering
Mumbai
Mumbai
13
Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
14
M.H. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering
Mumbai
Mumbai
15
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College
Mumbai
Mumbai
16
Smt. Indira Gandhi College of Engineering
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
17
Usha Mittal Institute of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
18
Padmabushan Vasantdada Patil Pratistan Engineering College
Mumbai
Mumbai
19
Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
20
Pillai's Institute Of Information Tech, Engg, Media studies & Research
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
21
VIVA Institute of Technology
Thane
Mumbai
22
Vidyalankar School of Information Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
23
Thakur Coll of Enginering & Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
24
A C Patil College of Engineering
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
25
Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
26
V.E.S Polytechnic
Mumbai
Mumbai
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Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
27
Thakur College of science & Commerce
Mumbai
Mumbai
28
Thakur Instt Of Mangtt Studies Career Develop & Research
Mumbai
Mumbai
29
Yadavrao Tasgaonkar College of Engineering & Management
Karjat
Mumbai
30
V.E.S. Institute of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
31
Veermata Jijabai Technlogical Institute
Mumbai
Mumbai
32
K.J.Somaiya College of Engineering
Mumbai
Mumbai
33
Shah And Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College
Mumbai
Mumbai
34
S.N.D.T. Women's University, P.G. Department of Computer Science
Mumbai
Mumbai
35
Datta Meghe College of Engineering
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
36
Don Bosco Institute of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
37
St.Francis Institute of Technology
Mumbai
Mumbai
38
Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering
Raigad
Mumbai
39
Shivajirao S. Jondhale College of Engineering
Dombivali (East)
Mumbai
40
Fr.C.Rodrigues Institute of Technology
Navi Mumbai
Mumbai
41
Jawaharlal Darda Institute of Engineering &Technology
Yavatmal
Nagpur
42
St.Vincent Pallotti College of Engineering & Technology
Nagpur
Nagpur
43
Dhamangaon Education Society's College of Engineering & Technology
Amravati
Nagpur
44
Yeshwantrao Chavan College of Engineering
Nagpur
Nagpur
45
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering Research & Technology
Chandrapur
Nagpur
46
Bapurao Deshmukh College Of Engineering
Wardha
Nagpur
47
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Engineering & Research
Nagpur
Nagpur
48
S.B. Jain Institute of Technology, Management & Research
Nagpur
Nagpur
49
G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering
Nagpur
Nagpur
50
Jagadambha College of Engineering & Technology
Yavatmal
Nagpur
51
M.Patel Institute of Engineering & Technology
Gondia
Nagpur
52
Prof.Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research
Amravati
Nagpur
53
G.H. Raisoni Institute of Information Technology
Nagpur
Nagpur
54
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering & Research
Nagpur
Nagpur
55
G.E.S's College of Engineering (Gokhale Education Society's)
Nashik
Nashik
56
Institute of Management Studies (Career Development & Research)
Ahmednagar
Nashik
57
MET"s Bhujbal Knowledge City Institute of Engineering
Nashik
Nashik
58
Amrutvahini College of Engineering
Ahmednagar
Nashik
59
K.K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research
Nashik
Nashik
60
Sandip Polytechnic Nashik
Nashik
Nashik
61
Institute of Management Research & Development
Shirpur
Nashik
62
SSBT's College of Engineering & Technology
Jalgaon
Nashik
63
D.N. Patel College of Engineering
Nandurbar
Nashik
27
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No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
64
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
Shirpur
Nashik
65
Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's Karmaveer Adv. Baburao Ganpatrao Thakare Nashik
College of Engineering Nashik
Nashik
66
Smt.Kashibai Navale College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
67
JSPM's Rajarshi Shahu College Of Engineering
Pune
Pune
68
Dnyanganga College of Engineering & Research
Pune
Pune
69
Institute Of Management & Entrepreneurship Development
Pune
Pune
70
Trinity College of Engineering & Research
Pune
Pune
71
Indira College of Engineering & Management
Pune
Pune
72
S. S. D. G. C. T's Sanjay Ghodawat Technical Campus
Atigre
Pune
73
Dr.J J Magdum College of Engineering
Jaysingpur
Pune
74
Pad. Dr.D.Y.Patil Institute of MCA
Pune
Pune
75
Maharashtra Institute of Technology (MIT)
Pune
Pune
76
MIT College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
77
D Y Patil College of Engineering & Technology
Kolhapur
Pune
78
Poona Inst Of Mgmt Sci & Entrepreneurship
Pune
Pune
79
Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Institute of Technology
Pune
Pune
80
D.K.T.E. Society's Textile & Engineering Institute
Kolhapur
Pune
81
G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Technology
Pune
Pune
82
ATSS College of Business Studies & Computer Application
Pune
Pune
83
Cummins College of Engineering For Women
Pune
Pune
84
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
85
Rajarambapu Institute of Technology
Islampur
Pune
86
Bhivarabai Sawant College of Engineering & Research
Pune
Pune
87
MIT School of Management - (Maeer’s Mitsom)
Pune
Pune
88
Sinhgad Institute of Technology & Science
Pune
Pune
89
PES Modern College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
90
Vidya Pratishthan College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
91
All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's College of Engineering (AISSMS)
Pune
Pune
92
Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology
Pune
Pune
93
Sinhgad Academy of Engineering
Pune
Pune
94
AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
Pune
Pune
95
Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration & Research
Pune
Pune
96
D.Y.Patil College of Engineering
Pune
Pune
97
Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration & Computer Application(MCA)
Pune
Pune
98
Walchand Institute of Technology
Solapur
Solapur
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REGION-VII
Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
KERALA
1
Mar Athanasios Coll For Advanced Studies
Tiruvalla
Calicut
2
Co-operative Institute of Technology
Kozhikode
Calicut
3
Thangal Kunju Mursaliar College of Engineering
Kollam
Calicut
4
Vimal Jyothi Engineering College
Kannur
Calicut
5
St. Joseph's College of Engg and Technology
Palai
Calicut
6
Nehru College of Engineering & Research Centre
Thrissur
Calicut
7
Federal Institute of Science and Technology
Angamaly
Cochin
8
Saintgits College of Engineering
Kottayam
Cochin
9
ToC-H Instititue of Science &Technology
Ernakulam
Cochin
10
Vidya Academy of Science & Technology.
Thrissur
Cochin
11
SCMS School of Engineering & Technology
Cochin
Cochin
12
Viswajyothi College of Engineering
Muvattupuzha
Cochin
13
Sree Narayana Gurukulam College of Engineering
Ernakulam
Cochin
14
Jyothi Engineering College
Thrissur
Cochin
15
Amrita Schools of Arts & Sciences
Kochi
Cochin
16
Sree Buddha College of Engineering
Alappuzha
Cochin
17
Union Christian College
Ernakulam
Thiruvananthapuram
18
Mar Baselios Coll of Engineering &Technology
Trivandrum
Thiruvananthapuram
19
Sree Chitra Thirunal college of Engineering
Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram
20
Government Engineering College
Trivandrum
Thiruvananthapuram
PONDICHERRY
1
Surya School of Engineering & Technology
Vikravandi
Pondicherry
2
Arunai College of Engineering
Tiruvannamalai
Pondicherry
3
Mailam Engineering College
Villupuram
Pondicherry
4
Rajiv Gandhi College of Engneering & Technology
Puduchery
Pondicherry
5
Christ College of Engineering & Technology
Pondicherry
Pondicherry
6
Regency Institute Of Technology
Yanam
Pondicherry
7
Manakula Vinayagar Institute of Technology
Pondicherry
Pondicherry
TAMIL NADU
1
Aarupadai veedu Instit of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
2
RMD Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
3
Sri Ram Engineering College
Thiruvallur Dist
Chennai
4
Adhi parasakthi Engineering College
Melmaruvathur
Chennai
5
Aalim Muhammed Salegh College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
6
DMI College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
7
Vels University
Chennai
Chennai
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No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
8
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
9
B S Abdur Rahman Institute of Science & Technology (B S Abdur Rahman Chennai
University)
Chennai
10
Jeppiar Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
11
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College Of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
12
Sri Sai Ram Institute Of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
13
Jerusalem College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
14
Panimalar Institute of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
15
Prathyusha Instit of Technology & Management
Tiruvallur
Chennai
16
Sri Sai Ram Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
17
S.A.Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
18
Vel High Tech Sri Rangarajan sakunthala Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
19
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering & Technology
Thiruvallur
Chennai
20
T.J.S. Engineering College
Kavaraipettai
Chennai
21
Asan Memorial College of Engineering & Technology
Chengalpattu
Chennai
22
Sri Lakshmi Ammal Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
23
Vel Tech Dr. RR & Dr. SR Technological University
Chennai
Chennai
24
T.J. Institute of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
25
Velammal Instit of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
26
Misrimal Navajee Munoth Jain Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
27
Velammal Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
28
Saveetha Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
29
Alpha College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
30
R.M.K.Engineering College
Kavaraipettai
Chennai
31
Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering
Sriperumbudur
Chennai
32
Sri Muthukumaran Institute of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
33
Jeppiaar Institute of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
34
Veltech Mult-tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
35
Sri Sivasubramanya Nadar College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
36
Ethiraj College for Women
Chennai
Chennai
37
St.Joseph's College of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
38
SRR Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
39
Rajalakshmi Instit of Technology
Chennai
Chennai
40
Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology
Port Blair
Chennai
41
SKR Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
42
Madha Engineering College
Chennai
Chennai
43
Dr.M.G.R Educational and Resarch Institute
Chennai
Chennai
44
Panimalar Engineering College
Vardharajapuram
Chennai
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Sr.
No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
45
Saveetha School of Engineering
Chennai
Chennai
46
VIT University
Chennai
Chennai
47
Sri Shakthi Institute Of Engineering And Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
48
Angel College of Engineering & Technology
Tirupur
Coimbatore
49
Karpagam College of Engineering
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
50
P.S.G.R Krishnammal Coll For Women (G.R.Govindarajulu School of Applied Coimbatore
Computer Technology)
Coimbatore
51
Park College of Engineering & Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
52
Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts & Science for Women
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
53
Kathir College of Engineering
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
54
Akshaya College of Engineering & Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
55
Sri Krishna College of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
56
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
Erode
Coimbatore
57
Dr.N.G.P. Arts & Science College
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
58
KGISL Instit Of Information Management
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
59
Jawaharlal Institute of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
60
D.J. Academy For Managerial Excellence
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
61
Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
62
SNS College of Engineering
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
63
Avinashilingam Institute For Home Science & Higher Education for Women
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
64
Tejaa Shakthi Institute of Technology for Women
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
65
Erode Builder Educational Trust's Group of Institution
Kangayam
Coimbatore
66
Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan College of Engineering
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
67
Sri Krishna Coll Of Engineering &Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
68
Dr.N.G.P Institute of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
69
Kumaraguru College of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
70
CSI College of Engineering
Ketti, (Near Ooty)
Coimbatore
71
Hindustan College of Engineering And Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
72
United Institute of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
73
Kalaignar Karunanidhi Institute of Technology
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
74
Dr.Mahalingam College of Engineering & Technology
Pollachi
Coimbatore
75
Karpagam University
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
76
Amrita School of Engg. Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
77
Sree Saraswathi Thyagaraja college
Pollachi
Coimbatore
78
Karunya University
Coimbatore
Coimbatore
79
Er.Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering
Hosur
Hosur
80
Jayam College Of Engineering And Technology
Dharmapuri
Hosur
81
Vickram College of Engineering
Enathi
Karaikudi
82
Latha Mathavan Engineering College
Madurai
Karaikudi
31
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No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
83
Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variar engg college(Vmkv Engg Coll)
Salem
Salem
84
Excel College of Engineering for Women
Namakkal
Salem
85
Paavai Engineering College
Namakkal
Salem
86
Mahendra Engineering College
Namakkal
Salem
87
RVS College Of Engineering & Technology
Dindigul
Salem
88
Vivekanandha College of Engineering For Women
Elayampalayam
Salem
89
M.P Nachimuthu M.Jaganathan Engg College
Erode
Salem
90
Narasu’s Sarathy Institute of Technology
Salem
Salem
91
Maha College Of Engineering
Salem
Salem
92
Excel Engineering College
Sankari West Post
Salem
93
Gnanamani College of Engineering
Namakkal
Salem
94
AVS Engineering College
Salem
Salem
95
Kongu Engineering College
Erode
Salem
96
Paavai College of Engineering
Namakkal
Salem
97
CMS College of Engineering
Namakkal
Salem
98
Knowledge Institute of Technology
Salem
Salem
99
Vivekananda Engineering College for Women
Salem Dist
Salem
100
Erode Sengunthar Engineering College
Erode
Salem
101
Edayathangudy G.S.Pillay Engineering College
Nagapattinam
Salem
102
Mepco Schlenk Engineering College
Virudhunagar Dist
Sivakasi
103
P.S.R. Rengasamy College of Engineering for Women
Sivakasi
Sivakasi
104
Einstein College of Engineering
Tirunelveli
Sivakasi
105
Sethu Institute of Technology
Virdhunager
Sivakasi
106
Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institute of Science & Technology (Prist University)
Thanjavur
Thanjavur
107
P.R. Engineering College - (Ponnaiyah Ramajayam Institutions)
Thanjavur
Thanjavur
108
Srinivasa Ramanujan Center (Sastra University)
Kumbakonam
Thanjavur
109
K.L.N College of Engineering
Sivagangai Dt
Tiruchirapalli
110
Thiagarajar College of Engineering
Madurai
Tiruchirapalli
111
Kamaraj College of Engineering & Technology
Virudhunagar
Tiruchirapalli
112
Christian College of Engineering & Technology
Oddanchatram
Tiruchirapalli
113
Dr.Sivanthi Aditanar Coll of Engineering
Tiruchendur
Tiruchirapalli
114
Velammal College Of Engineering & Technology
Madurai
Tiruchirapalli
115
M A M College of Engineering
Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirapalli
116
PSNA College of Engineering & Technology
Dindigul
Tiruchirapalli
117
M.A.M. School of Engineering
Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirapalli
118
Kings College of Engineering
Pudukottai
Tiruchirapalli
119
M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering
Karur
Tiruchirapalli
120
Syed Ammal Engineering College
Ramanathapuram
Tiruchirapalli
121
Pavendar Bharathidasan College of Engineering & Technology
Trichirappalli
Tiruchirapalli
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No.
College / Institutions Name
City
Chapter
122
Jayaram Coll of Engineering & Technology
Tiruchirapalli
Tiruchirapalli
123
Dr.Navalar Nedunchezhiyan College of Engineering
Tholudur
Tiruchirapalli
124
K.L.N. College of Information & Technology
Pottapalayam
Tiruchirapalli
125
National College of Engineering
Tirunelveli
Tiruchirapalli
126
Saranathan college Of Engg,Trichy
Tiruchirapalli
Tiruchirapalli
127
Francis Xavier Engineering College
Thirunelveli
Tiruchirapalli
128
Shri Angalamman College of Engineering & Technology
Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirapalli
129
AVC College of Engineering
Nagapattinam
Tiruchirapalli
130
J.P. College of Engineering
Tenkasi
Tiruchirapalli
131
Kalasalingam University
Virudhunagar Dist
Tiruchirapalli
132
N.P.R. College of Engineering & Technology
Dindigul
Tiruchirapalli
133
Mount zion College of Engineering & Technology
Pudukkottai
Tiruchirapalli
134
J.J.College of Engineering And Technology
Tiruchirapalli
Tiruchirapalli
135
Mookambigai College of Engineering
Keeranur
Tiruchirapalli
136
S.Veerasamy Chettiar College of Engineering & Technology
Puliangudi
Tiruchirapalli
137
Kongunadu College of Engineering & Technology
Trichy
Tiruchirapalli
138
Cape Institute of Technology
Levengipuram
Tiruchirapalli
139
MAM College of Engineering & Technology
Siruganur
Tiruchirapalli
140
National Engineering College
Kovilpatti
Tiruchirapalli
141
Sengamalathyaar Educational Trust Women's College
Mannargudi
Tiruchirapalli
142
Oxford Engineering College
Tiruchirapalli
Tiruchirapalli
143
Jamal Mohamed College
Tiruchirapalli
Tiruchirapalli
144
St. Xavier's Catholic College of Engineering
Nagercoil
Tiruchirapalli
145
Ponjesly College of Engineering
Nagercoil
Tiruchirapalli
146
Vellore Institute Of Technology
Vellore
Vellore
147
Ganadipathy Tulsis Engineering College
Vellore
Vellore
148
Bharathidasan Engineering College
Vellore District
Vellore
149
Ranippettai Engineering College
Walajah
Vellore
Student Branch Activities:
During the year, 11 Student Conventions (State / Regional / National Level) were held all over the Country. The details are given below:
National Level Student Convention:
1)
Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, Coimbatore on 15th & 16th March 2013
Regional Level Student Conventions:
1)
C V Raman College of Engineering, Bidyanagar, Mahura, Janla, Bhubaneswar (Region IV) on 25th and 27th Feb 2013
2) G. Pulla Reddy Engineering College, Kurnool on (Region V) 8th & 9th August 2012
3) MGM's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College, Aurangabad (Region VI) from 4th to 6th October 2012
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4) CAPE Institute of Technology, Levengipuram, Tirunelveli (Region VII) on 15th & 16th February 2013
State Level Student Conventions:
1)
Dadi Institute of Engineering and Technology, Anakapalle, Visakhapatnam on 3rd & 4th August 2012
2) Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur on 12th & 13th October 2012
3) T K M College of Engineering, Kollam on 14th & 15th September 2012
4) R.V.S College of Engineering and Technology, RVS Nagar, Karur Road, Dindigul on 11th & 12th September 2012
6) Aishwarya Institute of Management and IT, Udaipur on 7th & 8th September 2012
7) Kalasalingam University, Krishnankoil, Srivilliputtur on 11th & 12th October 2012
8) MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women, Karvenagar, Pune on 24th & 25th August 2012
Educational Activities:
The Education Directorate conducted several workshops, Seminars, Certification Programmes, Training Programmes. The Pilot programmes
were conducted at the ED Premises. These courses were subsequently rolled-out to other locations PAN India. The details are given below:
Workshops conducted by CSI – ED at CSI - ED:
1)
Ethical Hacking on 31-03-2012 and 01-04-2012
2) Mobile Application Development for iPhone & iPad on 21-07-2012
3) Ethical Hacking between 28-07-2012 and 29-07-2012
4) Windows Server 2008 Administration on 04-08-2012 and 05-08-2012
5) Cloud Computing on 08-09-2012
6) Mobile Application Development using Android on 13-10-2012
7) Computer Networks on 02-02-2013 and 03-02-2013
8) Understanding IPv6 on 17-02-2013
9) Android – Mobile Application Development on 23-02-2013
10) Cloud Computing on 09-03-2013
11) Software Project Management on 23-03-2013 and 24-03-2013
Workshops and Training programs:
CSI - Education Directorate has created list of workshops and certification programs and rolled out at it’s student branches which are listed
below:
1.
Mobile Application Development Android 4.0 at VIT Chennai campus on 01-09-2012
2.
Enterprise Private Network and Networking Security at Mahendra Engg College, Mallasamudram, Namakkal on 08-09-2012 and 0909-2012
3.
Mobile Application Development Android 4.0 at Bharathidasan Engineering College, Natrampalli on 18-09-2012
4. Mobile Application Development Android 4.0 at Christian College of Engineering and Technology, Oddanchatram on 22-09-2012
5.
Mobile Application Development Android 4.0 at Shanmuganathan Engineering College, Arasampatti on 24-09-2012
6. Cloud Computing at Sree Buddha College of Engineering, Pattoor, Alappuzha on 01-11-2012
7.
Game programming using Java at SA Engg College, Chennai on 04-01-2013 and 05-01-2013
8. Ethical Hacking and Network Security at GITAM University, Hyderabad on 24-01-2013 and 25-01-2013
9. Mobile Application Development at Sree Buddha College of Engineering, Pattoor, Alappuzha on 15-02-2013
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10. Designing an Enterprise Networking with IPv4 & IPv6 and Security Essentials at Arunai Collge of Engineering, Thiruvannamalai on
23-02-2013 and 24-02-2013
11. Digital image processing at Anurag group of institutions, Hyderabad on 25-02-2013 and 25-02-2013
Certification Programmes:
1. Certificate on E-Waste Management Associate on 06-10-2012 and 07-10-2012
2.
CSI Certified Cyber Security Professional on 9th, 10th, 16th, 17th 23rd & 24th February 2013
XRVC Examination for Visually Challenged Students:
Examination on Windows 7, Ms-Word, Excel and Power Point was conducted for the Visually Challenged Students at the Xavier’s Resource
Centre for the Visually Challenged (XRVC), Mumbai on 10th March 2013.
Support for Minor R & D Projects:
During the year, 9 Minor R & D Projects were supported by CSI – ED. The Expert Committee of CSI scrutinized the applications received
and based on its recommendations the ExecCom approved to fund the following research projects.
SL.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Name, Designation & Address
Category & Title of the Project
Dr. M V Srinath, Ph.D
Director - MCA Dept
Sengamala Thayaar Educational Trust
Women's College
Sundarakkottai, Mannargudi - 614 016 (T.N)
CSI Membership No. N1118784
CSI Institutional Membership No. I01576
Software
Dr. A. Askerunisa, Ph.D
Professor & Head - Dept of CSE
Vickram College of Engineering
Sreenivasa Gardens, Madurai Sivagangai Rd
Enathi - 630 561
CSI Membership No. 00137530
CSI Institutional Membership No. I01590
Software
Dr. Kiran Kumari Patil, B.E, M.S., Ph.D
Dept of CSE
REVA Institute of Technology and Mgmt
Kattigenhalli, Jala Hobli
Yelahanka, Bangalore - 560 064
CSI Membership No.N1136792
CSI Institutional Membership No. I01733
Hardware
Dr. S. Chitra, M.E., Ph.D
Principal / HOD-CSE
Er. Perumal Manimekalai College of Engg
17th KM Hosur-Krishnagiri Highways
NH-7, Konneripalli, Hosur - 635 117
CSI Membership No. N1183195
CSI Institutional Membership No. I01611
Hardware
Approved
Amount - `
25,000
Title of the Project: Developing Computer Based
and Web based learning environments for
Pedagogical Training of Teachers of Higher
Education
20,000
Title of the Project: An Intelligent Approach for
Improving Security in E-Transaction through
Iris Recognition
30,000
Title of the Project: Remote Cardiac Care for Rural
India
25,000
Title of the Project: Developmental Studies of
Simultaneous Localization and Mapping Algorithms
through mobile ground platforms
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Name, Designation & Address
Category & Title of the Project
Prof. P. Kumar, M.E. (CSE)
Associate Professor
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Rajalakshmi Nagar, Thandalam
Chennai - 602 105
CSI Membership No. 00119799
CSI Institutional Membership No. I00325
Hardware
Rajitha M / Ramya R / Sindhuja R
Students - B.E. III Year CSE
Einstein College of Engineering
Sir. C.V. Raman Nagar, Seethaparpanallur
Tirunelveli - 627 012
CSI Membership No. 01192811/01192807/
01192806
CSI Institutional Membership - I01955
Software
Disha Jigar Shah
Asst. Professor
GLS (I & R K Desai) Institute of Comp. Appl.
Opp.Law Garden, Ellisbridge
Ahmedabad - 380 006
CSI Membership No. 01060353
CSI Institutional Membership: I01819
Hardware
Kuppili Naveen Kumar, M.Tech (Ph.D)
Asst. Professor - IT Dept.
Gitam Institute of Technology
Gitam University
Visakhapatnam - 530 045
CSI Membership No.01141178
CSI Institutional Membership: I01132
Software
Vijay Menino Jesus Borges - Student
Doing Ph.D in CSE - 1st year
Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture,
Technology & Sciences
Allahabad - 211 007
CSI Membership No. 00175572
CSI Institutional Membership: I00652
Software
Approved
Amount - `
20,000
Title of the Project: An Approach to Optimize Work
Flow scheduling Algorithm for E-Learning Services in
Cloud Computing Environment
25,000
Title of the Project: Guiding Visually Challenged
with in build RFID Walkstick
25,000
Title of the Project: Building a Single Point
Interface for Data Analysis of Data Gathered
Using Wireless Sensor Networks
30,000
Title of the Project: Studies on texture Analysis
using
generalised Gaussain Mixture Model and DCT
Coefficients
30,000
Title of the Project: Generic Middleware for
Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) Clusters in a
Cloud Computing Environment.
2,30,000
SEARCC International Schools’ Software Competition 2012:
The Regional Level Competitions were held on 22nd July 2012 at 20 Centres, spread all over India. 166 Teams participated in the test.
11 Teams, the Winners of the Regional Level, participated in the National Level Competition held on 26th August 2012 at Rajalakshmi
Engineering College-Chennai. At the National Level Competition, the following 2 teams qualified to represent India at the SEARCC ISSC
International Schools’ Software Competition 2012.
1. Julien Day School, Kalyani, West Bengal
2. The Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
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The International finals were held at the School of Computing, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka between 25-10-2012 and 29-10-2012. Prof.
P Kumar, Dept of IT, Rajalakshmi Engineering College & Vice Chairman, CSI Chennai Chapter escorted the Indian teams as chaperon. The
Team from Julien Day School, Kalyani topped the finals and won the Trophy. The Team from Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai
has won the second position. By winning the first and second positions, India has successfully regained its star status after a gap of two
years, doing India proud. Teams from Australia, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Taiwan also competed in the event.
Efforts for propagation of Professional Membership by ED: There have been several occasions where CSI – ED encouraged and facilitated
the enrolment of new Professional Members in the Organisation. Almost 334 members were added with the active involvement of CSI – ED.
Initiative for creation of new CSI Chapter:
Steps were initiated for the formation of a new Professional CSI Chapter at Tirunelveli. Discussions were held with several Professionals
and Academicians in the area and the potential for a Chapter was positively identified. The efforts continue in to the next academic year
for the formation of the new chapter.
Renewal activities: The processing of several applications received during the end of the previous Academic Year (2011-12) continued in
2012-13. Nearly 377 of those applications were considered and 259 memberships were renewed. Letters were sent to 830 Institutions
to enrol new students for this year. CSI – ED directly campaigned over telephone with consistent Reminders and follow-ups repeatedly
resulting in the successful renewal of many members.
During the current year, CSI – ED initiated the process of renewal of the Student Branches and Institutional Members, by sending the
Renewal Invoices to the Colleges in February, one month ahead of the membership term.
Colour Laminated ID cards for Nominees and Students: The ID cards for the student members were being issued locally by each Student
Branch previously. During the year, CSI – ED decided to print and issue colour laminated ID cards for all the Student Members and
Nominees to bring about uniformity. Accordingly CSI – ED issued nearly 57,000 ID cards without any additional cost to the members.
ESDM Workshops: CSI received the Project ‘Electronic Systems Design & Manufacturing’ (ESDM) supported by the Department of
Electronics & Information Technology (DEITy) to conduct 50 workshops in different Regions of the Country. 5 workshops were conducted
during the period. The project execution continued to the next academic year.
Whizkidd: This bi-monthly prestigious e-bulletin being prepared by the Students for the Students was released 6 times during this period.
This year, CSI student members of Velammal Engineering College (Region VII) were very effectively engaged in this creative project which
was very informative and received good appreciation.
CSI Special Interest Groups (SIG) :
The Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are intrinsically focussed groups of CSI with a national bandwidth for functional purposes. The
membership of SIG is through email groups of interested members. The core objective of the SIGs is to be able to enthuse the participation
of the academic and research community as well as the members from industry towards promotion of research and innovation. It is
noteworthy that the SIGs are significant in bridging the gap between industry and academia. Though the SIG is having functional autonomy,
its functioning is essentially co-ordinated with the concerned Division in accordance with
The frame work of the CSI Constitution & Byelaws. Following is the list of SIGs for year 2012-13.
The SIG Chairpersons/Conveners
SIG
Convenors
eGovernance
Maj Gen. (Retd) Dr. R.K. Bagga, IIIT Hyderabad
FOSS -Free and Open Source Software
Mr. Satish Babu, ICFOSS, Thiruvananthapuram
Distributed Systems
Prof. Janaki Ram, IIT Madras
Software Engineering
Dr. Pankaj Jalote, IIIT Delhi
Data
Prof. Nandlal L Sarda, IIT Mumbai
Dr. S Sudarshan- Computer Science & Engg., department IIT, Mumbai
Humane Computing
Dr. Vishnu Kanhare
Information Security
Dr. C R Chakravarthy, Former Director-SAG, New Delhi
Mr. T. Sabapathy- Cymphony Net Pvt Ltd.
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Convenors
Bioinformatics
Dr. K R Pardasani, MANIT Bhopal
Dr. Achyuthsankar Nair- Director State Inter University Centre of
Excellence in Bioinformatics University of Kerala
Wireless Network
Dr. Dhram Singh, MPAU, Udaipur
High Performance Cluster/ Grid Computing
Mr Sushovon Saha
Social Networking
Mr. Hareesh Tibrewala
Business Value of Information Technology (BVIT)-
Mr. Pavan Kota
Mr. Ajit Kumar Sahoo
Cyber Forensics
Dr. Vipin Tyagi
Software Quality Management
Dr. Anirban Basu
eAgriculture
Dr. Y C Bhatt
Knowledge Management
Prof. V B Kaujalgi
Prof. H R Vishwakarma
Soft Skills Development
Mr. Amarnath Rao
Hardware and Embedded Systems Design
Dr. R Srinivasan
Dr. S G Shah
Innovation and Entrepreneurship in ICT-
Prof Anil Kumar Pandey
Mr. Vijay
Parallel computing
Dr. Atanu Rakshit
Image Processing
Dr. G R Sinha
Dr. K Ganesan
IT in Judiciary and Law
D K Dwivedi
IT for Differently able people
Prof. Jerald
Cloud Computing
Mr. Ravi Eppaturi
Theoretical Computer Science
Prof. Mehata
Prof. N S Chaudhari
Modelling and Simulation
Dr. Vinod Saxena
Systems Engineering
Mr. Ramakrishnan
IFIP Technical Representatives for 2012-13
TC-1
Foundation of Computer Science
TC-2 Software: Theory and Practice
Prof. Pankaj Jalote
TC-3
Prof. H R Vishwakarma
IT in Education,
TC-5 Information Technology Application
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Dr. N S Chaudhari
Dr. Rattan K Dutta
TC-6 Communication System
Prof. S V Raghvan
TC-7 System Modelling and Optimization
Prof. K R Paradasani
TC-8 Information Systems
Dr. Atanu Rakshit
TC-9 Relationship between Computers and Society
Mr. Satish Babu
TC-10 Computer Systems Technology
Dr. Debesh Das
TC-13 Human Computing Interaction
Prof. Anirudha Joshi
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CSI Annual Awards
During the year Society took pride and pleasure in conferring its Lifetime Achievement Award and Fellowships on the following senior life
members in appreciation and recognition of their significant contribution to growth of the Society and the nation through adaptation of
Information Technology.
ãã Life time Achievement Award
1.
Prof. H N Mahabala
2.
Prof. P V S Rao
3.
Dr. N Vittal
ãã Fellowship
4. Prof. Pradeep Pendse
5.
Mr. Sibsankar Daspal
6. Prof. Pankaj Jalote
7.
Prof. Rajeev Sangal
8. Dr. Dinkar S Rane
9. Prof. R K Shyamasundar
ãã Best Regional Chapter
S. No.
Region
Category
Chapter
1.
Region I
Category- B
Chandigarh
2.
Region I
Category- C
Dehradun
3.
Region II
Category – A
Kolkata
4.
Region III
Category – B
Ahmedabad
5.
Region III
Category – C
Udaipur
6.
Region IV
Category – C
Ranchi
7.
Region IV
Category – C
Bhilai
8.
Region V
Category – A
Bangalore
9.
Region V
Category- A
Vishakhapatnam
10.
Region VI
Category – A
Mumbai
11.
Region VI
Category – A
Pune
12.
Region VI
Category – C
Nashik
13.
Region VII
Category – A
Chennai
14.
Region VII
Category – C
Cochin
15.
Region VII
Category – B
Coimbatore
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Banglore
Chapter Patron Award
S.
No.
Names
Chapters
S.
No.
Names
Chapters
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Dr. A K Saini
Dr. Tarun Kumar Dey
Ms. Alakananda Rao
Mr. Dholakia Ghanshyam Gulabra
Mr. Arun Kumar
Mr. Rajesh Kumar Vijayavergia
Sri V K Garg
Mr. Ashok S Kololgi
Prof. K Raja Sekhar
G. Siva Nageswara Rao
Shri Paramata Satyanarayana
Delhi
Kolkata
Kolkata
Ahmedabad
Bhilai
Ranchi
Rourkela
Bangalore
Koneru
Vijayawada
Vishakhapatnam
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Mr. Sanjay V Kulkarni
Shri Ramrao Wagh
Srinivas Eranki
Mr. Anurag Ashok Kenge
Mr. Ashok Pawar
Mr. Jayaramakrishnan K
Mr. N. Raveendran
Mr. Mohapatra Biranchi Narayan
Mr. Goutham Mahapatra
Mr. Devesh Kumar Dwivedi
Aurangabad
Goa
Mumbai
Nashik
Pune
Chennai
Coimbatore
Cuttack
Hyderabad
Allahabad
Best Student Branch Award
S.
No.
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Name of Institution
Chapter/Place
Region
1.
Truba College of Engineering & Technology*
Truba College of Engineering & Technology Indore
III
2.
Dharmsinh Desai University
Dharmsinh Desai University
Ahmedabad
III
3.
S.V Institute of Computer Studies
S.V Institute of Computer Studies
Ahmedabad
III
4.
AES Institute of Computer Studies
AES Institute of Computer Studies
Ahmedabad
III
5.
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Tech. & Sciences Anil Neerukonda Inst. of Tech. & Sciences
Visakhapatnam
V
6.
K L University (KLEF)
K L University (KLEF)
Koneru
V
7.
Vasavi College of Engineering
Vasavi College of Engineering
Hyderabad
V
8.
KLS's Gogte Institute of Technology
KLS's Gogte Institute of Technology
Bangalore
V
Acharya Institute of Technology
9.
Acharya Institute of Technology
Bangalore
V
10.
Reva Institute of Technology and Management Reva Inst. of Technology and Management
Bangalore
V
11.
Dadi Institute of Engineering and Technology
Dadi Institute of Engg. and Technology
Visakhapatnam
V
12.
R V College of Engineering
R V College of Engineering
Bangalore
V
13.
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
Mumbai
VI
14.
MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering Pune
Women
for Women
VI
15.
AISSMS College of Engineering*
VI
16.
K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education Nashik
and Research
and Research
VI
17.
MGM's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering College MGM's Jawaharlal Nehru Engineering Aurangabad
College
VI
18.
Panimalar Engineering College
VII
AISSMS College of Engineering
Panimalar Engineering College
Pune
Chennai
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No.
Name of Awardee
Name of Institution
Chapter/Place
Region
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TOC H Institute of Science & Technology
TOC H Institute of Science & Technology
Cochin
VII
20.
Amrita School of Engineering
Amrita School of Engineering
Coimbatore
VII
21.
National Engineering College
National Engineering College
Kovilpatti
VII
22.
Sri Shakthi Institute of Engg. and Technology
Sri Shakthi Inst. of Engg. and Technology
Coimbatore
VII
23.
Cape Institute of Technology
Cape Institute of Technology
Kanyakumari
VII
24.
Mepco Schlenk Engineering College
Mepco Schlenk Engineering College
Sivakasi
VII
25.
Jerusalem College of Engineering
Jerusalem College of Engineering
Chennai
VII
26.
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Chennai
VII
27.
M.A.M. College of Engineering
M.A.M. College of Engineering
Tiruchirappalli
VII
Significant Contribution
S.
No.
1.
Names
Chapters
Nominee
Chapters
Mr. Subroto S Thakur
Kolkata
Mr J Sasi Kiran
Hyderabad
2.
Mr. Prem Kumar Jha
Bhilai
Mr. Vinod Kumar Taneja
Dehradun
3.
Mr. M T Pandian
Ranchi
Mr. K.S. Dhull
Delhi
4.
Sri Sanjoy Mohanty
Rourkela
Mr. S.D.Sharma
Delhi
5.
Dr. Anirban Basu
Bangalore
Mr. Vijay Rastogi
Gaziabad
6.
Shri. S. Adinarayana
Vishakhapatnam
Dr. Dilip Kumar Sharma
Mathura
7.
Mr. Rajeev Gerela
Mumbai
Dr. S. C. Yadav
Varanasi
8.
Mr. R M P Verma
Mumbai
Dr. A. K. Tripathi
Jhansi
9.
Mr. Prasad Umakant Gosavi
Nashik
Dr. Pawanesh Abrol
Chandigarh/Jammu
10.
Mr. Vasant Sathe
Pune
Mr. Arvind Kumar
Lucknow
11.
Mr. Benedict Jayaprakash Nicholas
Chennai
Mr. Vivek Varshney
Gurgaon Chapter
12.
Prof. K. Manoharan
Coimbatore
Ms. Parminder Kaur
Aurangabad Chapter
Names
Chapters
Nominee
Chapters
Mr. Robin Agrahari
Kolkata
Mr. Anand Vitthal Kolapkar
Nashik
Active Participation – Young Member
S.
No.
1.
2.
Mr. Ratanpara Tushar Vallabhbhai
Ahmedabad
Mr. B A Sabarish
Coimbatore
3.
Mr. Ankit Pankaj Malviya
Ranchi
Mr. Uday Kumar Cheruku
Vishakhapatnam
4.
Mr. Biswajit Mandal
Rourkela
Mrs. Aparna Naik
Pune
5.
Mr. PVV Prasad
Koneru
Active Participation - Women Member
S.
No.
1.
Names
Chapters
Names
Chapters
Ms. Malek Zakiyabanu Sarfaraz
Ahmedabad
Mrs. Madhuri Tasgaonkar
Pune
2.
Ms. Atashi Pramanik
Bhilai
Ms. Viji. R
Chennai
3.
Mrs. M. M. Das Gupta
Ranchi
Dr. J. Chandra
Coimbatore
4.
Smt. D. Radha Rani
Koneru
Mrs. Sravani Lakshmi Changati
Vishakhapatnam
5.
Ms. Dipa Dharamadhikari
Aurangabad
Dr Vasantha Narasimhan
Hyderabad
6.
Ms Baisa L. Gunjal
Nashik
Dr. Sunita Sane
Mumbai
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Best Chapter Newsletter Award
Region
Category
Chapter
Region II
Region V
Region VI
Region VI
Region VII
Region VII
Category – A
Category – A
Category – A
Category – C
Category – A
Category – C
Kolkata
Bangalore
Mumbai
Nashik
Chennai
Cochin
Vandana Goyal Memorial Award
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NIL - No Examination was held
Satish Doshi Memorial Award
ƒƒ D A V Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram, Chennai
In addition to above following special awards were presented during Annual Convention.
Largest Student Branch Award
Region
VII
Name of the Institute
Rank
Panimalar Engineering College, Chennai
I
Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad
VII
Dr. Sivanathi Aditanar College of Engineering, Tiruchendur
First
Second
Third
Best Compliance Student Branch Award
Region
Name of the Institute
V
KLS's Gogte Institute of Technology, Bangalore
V
Vasavi College of Engineering, Hyderabad
VII
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering, Tiruchendur
Best CSI International Student’s Event Host Award
Region
VII
Name of the Institute
Rajalakshmi Engineering College, Chennai
Longest Continuous SBC Award
S.
No.
Name of Awardee
Name of Institution
Chapter/Place
1.
Mr. Gagan Jindal
Chandigarh Engineering College
Chandigarh
I
2.
Mr. Aditya B Patel
AES Institute of Computer Studies
Ahmedabad
III
3.
Ms. V. Srivani
Vasavi College of Engineering
Hyderabad
V
4.
Mr. Shantharam Nayak
RV College of Engineering
Bangalore
V
5.
Mr. Sudhir N Dhage
Sardar Patel Institue of Technology
Mumbai
VI
6.
Dr. Archana B Patankar
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College
Mumbai
VI
7.
Mr. Biju B Varghese
Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology
Thiruvananthapuram
VII
8.
Dr. G Wiselin Jiji
Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering
Tiruchendur
VII
9.
Mr. P Kumar
Rajalakshmi Engineering College
Chennai
VII
Faculty with maximum Publishing in CSIC Award
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Region
S. No.
Region
1.
V
Name
Mr. Tirimula Rao Benala
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Paper Presenter Award at International Conference
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name of Awardee
Name of Institution
Chapter/Place
Region
Mr. Gagan Jindal
Dr. Durgesh Kumar Mishra
Mr. Tirimula Rao Benala
Dr. Vasudeva
Mr. Sudhir N Dhage
Ms. Madhavi Ajay Pradhan
Dr. R. Jagadeesh Kannan
Dr. G. Wiselin Jiji
Dr. S. Chitra
Chandigarh Engineering College
Sri Aurobindo Institute of Technology
Anil Neerukonda Institute of Technology & Sciences
Srinivas Institute of Technology
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
AISSMS College of Engineering,
RMK Engineering College
Dr Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering
Er Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering
Chandigarh
Indore
Visakhapatnam
Mysore
Mumbai
Pune
Chennai
Thiruchendur
Hosur
I
III
V
V
VI
VI
VII
VII
VII
Region
Most Committed Student Branch Activist Award
S.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Name of Awardee
Name of Institution
Chapter/Place
Ms. Astha Jain*
Ms. Anusha
Mr. Pardeshi Sumeet Hemant
Ms. Alifiya Bhanpurawala
Ms. Syal Shruti Vijay*
Mr. Kaushik M Wavhal
Truba College of Engineering and Technology
Vasavi College of Engineering
K K Wagh Institue of Engineering Education & Research
Sardar Patel Institute of Technology
AISSMS College of Engineering
MET's Bhujbal Knowledge City Institute of Engineering
Indore
Hyderabad
Nashik
Mumbai
Pune
Nashik
III
V
VI
VI
VI
III
CSI Knowledge Management Portal
Mr. Mohan Datar, CSI Fellow and senior member is leading the project on new CSI KM Portal. The new portal of CSI was launched
on January 26, 2013. The exercise was initiated in July 2011.The most powerful tool made available in this portal is the “Capability of
Decentralised Content Management”. Following entities of CSI can now manage their own content:ƒƒ All Chapters.
ƒƒ All Student Branches.
ƒƒ All SIGs.
ƒƒ All Divisions.
ƒƒ All RVPs.
ƒƒ Education Directorate.
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National Student Coordinator.
The new membership system will “Verify Email-id and Mobile No”, provision to save data after every screen, has a shopping cart or payment
cart interface for demand and collection management, supported by a highly flexible architecture for tariff management, has a provision
for USD and INR tariffs for International members, provision of upto 3 different addresses for each member.
From 26th January to 26th February 2013, 44 Individuals have successfully used the new functionalities and have registered as new
members of CSI.
User Feedback- 94% of the viewers have rated the portal as Good, Very Good or Excellent.
CSI 2012 Highlights
Computer Society of India (CSI) Kolkata Chapter had organized the 47th Annual National Convention of CSI (CSI-2012) at the Science City,
Kolkata on December 1-2, 2012. The theme of the convention was Intelligent Infrastructure and aligning with the theme, an international
conference on Intelligent Infrastructure was organized along with the CSI-2012 convention.
Today’s society is a complex system of systems; it is a combination of economic development, public safety, healthcare, energy and utilities,
transportation, education and various other systems. The function of intelligent infrastructure is to model as well as manage these complex
interconnected systems based on a greater understanding of the interconnectivity and utilisation of the latest developments in ICT. The
inter-disciplinary nature of intelligent infrastructure provides a great deal of opportunity for creative approaches to problem solving. The
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International Conference on Intelligent Infrastructure in CSI-2012 provided a platform for fruitful deliberations on this theme of the hour.
The Computer Society of India, which is known in India for providing the right ICT platform at the right point of time, had once again proved
its relevance to the society in selecting a timely theme for the convention.
The convention was successful in bringing a wide variety of works under one umbrella that are being undertaken both in industry and
academia. The various sessions of the convention was on distinguishable aspects of Intelligent Infrastructure applications like power,
agriculture, transport, construction etc. The tools and technologies like intelligent sensors, federated devices, platforms like big data,
analytics etc. provided the important ambience for a meaningful discussion on intelligent infrastructure. The conference had four keynote
lectures and ten invited talks on the theme of the convention. A total of 64 papers were accepted out of 147 submitted research papers
for presentation in the convention. CSI Kolkata convention was always known for its rich content generation. This convention did justice
to the repute of CSI Kolkata Chapter when the proceedings was published by the Tata McGraw Hill.
The convention ended with a great sense of satisfaction enriching the CSI movement in India.
CSI Publications
On 6th March, 2012 various CSI chapters celebrated CSI’s 47th Foundation Day, since its formation in the year 1965. CSI Mumbai Chapter
took this opportunity to sign a memorable MoU with a premier engineering institute in the country, viz. VJTI and joined hands together
for organizing various types of knowledge events, training, and for providing innovation. The objective of the MoU is to bridge the gap
between the academic institutions and industry. The event was followed by the launch of CSI Research Journal by Mr. Prithviraj Chavan,
Chief Minister of Maharashtra state and Prof. Narasimhan Memorial lecture by Prof. Balakrishnan of Institute of Science, Bangalore, who
spoke on the topic called ‘Revenge of Silicon’
CSI Communication
CSI Communications, the monthly publication of the society, was regularly published with the active assistance of Prof. R M Sonar, Dr.
Debasish Jana, Dr. Achuthsankar Nair and Resident Editor Mrs. Jayshree Dhere who strived hard to improve quality of the publication and
brought out the following special theme issues during the year
Each issue carried articles related to professionalism and professional Societies. The article pointed to the ways the members of CSI can
help each other and Progress.
April 2012
May 2012
June 2012
July 2012
August 2012
September 2012
October 2012
November 2012
December 2012
January 2013
February 2013
March 2013
Web 2.0
Linguistic Computing
Knowledge Management
Image Processing
History Of IT in India.
IT Applications
Cyber Music
Embedded Systems
Intelligent Systems
Enterprise 2.0
Programming Language Paradigms
E- Libraries
CSI Transactions
CSI shared the data of valid members to the Publishing Co-ordinator of Springer India Pvt Ltd. They in turn generated Token codes so that
the Journal of CSI Transactions on ICT is made available to the members.
Acknowledgement
The overall performance of the Society during the year 2012-13 was excellent with improvement in service offerings and achievements.
A new vibrancy has been evient among chapters, student branches and members at large. The Office Bearers and ExecCom have made
relentless efforts in improving services to membersand the performance including enhancing the image of the Society further, and counts
on the contribution and supports of its members and stakeholders.
In conclusion, I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the members, bankers, auditors, employees and all others concerned for
their contribution, support and cooperation during the year.
S Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary, CSI
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Treasurer's
Report
It gives me great pleasure to present the Audited Annual Accounts of the Society for the year ending March
31, 2013 alongwith Auditor’s Report. Members will kindly observe from the Auditors Report that the quality
and procedure adopted for maintenance of Accounts are in uniformity with the requirements of the Public
Societies Registration Act No. 1 of 1350.
Total assets of the Society have increased to ` 1,514.47 lakhs as on 31.3.2013 as against ` 1,343.05 lakhs as
on 31.3.2012 registering an increase of ` 171.42 lakhs during the year. The revenue surplus during the year
was ` 69.39 lakhs as compared to ` 62.82 lakhs in the previous year (if the loss on sale of fixed assets is not
taken into account).
Lastly, I take this opportunity to express my grateful thanks to the Executive Committee, Finance Committee,
Management Committees of various Chapters and of major events, for their co-operation. I also thank the
National & Regional Auditors, consultants & advisors and all the employees of the Society for their valuable
service and support during the year.
Ranga Rajagopal
Hon. Treasurer CSI
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M/s. Pruthviraj Shah & Co.
Chartered Accountants
P. C. Shah
B.Com. (Hon.) F.C.A.
Independent Auditors’ Report
To
Computer Society of India
HQ, Mumbai.
Report on the Financial Statements
We have audited the accompanying financial statements of Computer Society of India, Mumabi Consolidated Accounts, which comprise
the Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2013, and the Statement of Income & Expenditure Statement for the year then ended, and a summary
of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information. The purpose of this financial statement is to submit for consideration
of Computer Society of India.
Management’s Responsibility for the Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation of these financial statements that give a true and fair view of the financial position and
financial performance of the Computer Society of India in accordance with the Accounting Standards pronounced by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India. This responsibility includes the design, implementation and maintenance of internal control relevant
to the preparation and presentation of the financial statements that give a true and fair view and are free from material misstatement,
whether due to fraud or error.
Auditor’s Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with
the Standards on Auditing issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. Those Standards require that we comply with ethical
requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free from material
misstatement.
An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. The
procedures selected depend on the auditor’s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial
statements, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the Computer
Society of India’s preparation and fair presentation of the financial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate
in the circumstances. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of the
accounting estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial statements.
We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.
Opinion
In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations given to us, the financial statements give the information
required by the Act in the manner so required and give a true and fair view in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted
in India:
(a) in the case of the Balance Sheet, of the state of affairs of the Society as at 31st March 2013; and
(b) in the case of the Income and Expenditure Account, of the surplus for the year ended on that date;
Report on Other Legal and Regulatory Requirements
1. The Computer Society of India maintained Accounts in conformity with the requirements of the Public Societies Registration Act No.1
of 1350 and the guidelines given by the HQ in the Chapter Accounting Manual.
2. The Computer Society of India has conformed to the registered byelaws of the society
Sd/
P. C. SHAH F.C.A. - (M. No.11682)
Prop. M/S. Pruthviraj Shah & Co.
Place : Mumbai
Chartered Accountants
Date : 16.09.2013
Firm Regn. No. 108200W
Office :
202, Modi Chambers, Radhe Vallabh Co.Op. Housing Soc. Ltd., French Bridge Corner,
Opp. Opera House, Mumbai – 400 004. Tel: 23888579
Consulting 2, Songadh Appartment, 48, N.S. Patkar Marg, Hughes Road, Mumbai – 400 007.
Office :
Tel: 23696069
BDB Office: ‘E’ Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Next to ICICI Bldg., Bandra (E,) Mumbai – 400 051.
47
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TM
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2013
`
ASSETS
92,42,677
19,31,601
74,933
9,69,91,330
99,980
Current Year
`
FIXED ASSETS
1,46,43,605
SCHEDULE
A
Buildings
1,43,82,638
Office Furniture & Fittings
76,15,147
Office Equipments
35,89,877
Books
INVESTMENTS
70,508
B
9,91,15,807
INVESTMENTS IN CSI PUBLICATION
99,980
2,84,62,997
Current Assets, Loans & Advances
15,14,47,123
TOTAL
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2013
`
LIABILITIES
13,87,86,659
Reserves & Earmarked Funds
D
13,32,60,830
70,78,877
Current Liabilities & Provisions
E
1,67,67,489
55,81,587
Chapter Balances
15,14,47,123
C
2,68,83,183
15,17,57,140
SCHEDULE
Current Year
`
TOTAL
17,28,820
15,17,57,140
For COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
Sd/- Sd/-Sd/
President
Hon. Secretary
Hon. Treasurer
As per our report of even date annexed
48
Mumbai
Dated : Sd/P. C. SHAH, F.C.A. – (M. No. 11682)
FOR PRUTHVIRAJ SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
Proprietor
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
CONSOLIDATED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2014
Previous Year INCOME
Ended 31.03.2013
`
21,59,560 Membership Fees
2,22,50,571 Accredition Fees from Students & Educational
Institutions
96,35,460 Conferences concerned with Development of
Technology & Education
88,72,061 Courses & Examinations in Advance Technical
Areas
4,61,680 Rent Receipts
6,73,350 Advertisements
9,66,650 Publications
76,70,703 Interest
28,27,292 Sponsorships & Contributions
0 Profit on sale of Fixed Assets
4,89,023 Prior period adjustments
6,81,176 Miscellaneous
5,66,87,526 TOTAL
SCH.
Previous Year EXPENDITURE
SCH.
Ended 31.03.2013
`
60,01,585 Conferences concerned with Development of
Technology & Education
86,71,325 Courses & Examinations in Advance Technical
Areas
60,47,940 Publications
1,73,84,803 Administrative Expenses
F
59,71,264 Establishment Expenses
G
0 Service Tax
11,81,485 Depreciation
5,55,920 Prior period adjustments
1,238 Loss on sale of Fixed Assets
89,500 Bad debts written off
Amount of earmarked reserves transferred to
respectve reserve a/c0
15,24,618 Building & Facilities Reserve Fund
1,92,480 Building Maintenance Reserve Fund
7,74,394 Community Development & research Reserve
Fund
3,89,435 Administrative Reserve Fund
1,92,480 Continuing Education & Visiting Lectures Reserve
Fund
1,92,480 Library Facilities Reserve Fund
1,92,480 Publications Reserve Fund
1,92,480 Student Activities Reserve Fund
1,92,480 International Activities Reserve Fund
69,39,139 Excess of Income over Expenditure transferred to
General Reserve
5,66,87,526 Total
Current Year
`
19,51,571
1,32,87,416
Annual
Convention
`
0
0
HQ
Chapters (As
Per Statement)
`
`
19,51,571
0
1,32,87,416
0
95,05,614
40,40,221
11,22,416
43,42,978
1,13,24,082
0
34,46,410
78,77,672
11,82,694
6,68,500
3,00,400
83,58,740
55,27,949
43,623
7,57,429
8,21,061
5,37,29,080
0
2,23,500
0
0
50,92,025
0
0
0
93,55,746
0
4,45,000
3,00,400
45,02,787
0
0
1,44,500
12,566
2,52,13,065
11,82,694
0
0
38,55,953
4,35,924
43,623
6,12,929
8,08,495
1,91,60,269
Current Year
HQ
`
1,26,03,283
Annual
Convention
`
79,82,903
85,69,914
0
49,33,039
36,36,876
65,76,496
1,89,70,818
75,20,979
30,16,438
20,97,280
2,14,525
0
0
0
9,89,736
0
5,35,792
0
0
0
0
64,80,471
1,33,78,170
48,19,534
17,35,642
12,46,431
1,69,326
0
0
96,025
46,02,912
27,01,445
7,45,004
8,50,849
45,199
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(58,40,653)
0
0
0
0
(1,52,686)
0
0
0
0
(88,42,916)
0
0
0
0
31,54,948
5,37,29,080
93,55,746
2,52,13,065
1,91,60,269
Chapters (As
Per Statement)
`
`
12,93,368
33,27,012
For COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
Sd/- Sd/-Sd/
President
Hon. Secretary
Hon. Treasurer
As per our report of even date annexed
Mumbai
Dated : Sd/P. C. SHAH, F.C.A. – (M. No. 11682)
FOR PRUTHVIRAJ SHAH & CO.,
Chartered Accountants
Proprietor
49
50
4,35,924
43,623
Sponsorships & Contributions
Profit on sale of Fixed Assets
7,45,004
8,50,849
Service Tax
Depreciation
TOTAL
Excess of Income over Expenditure
1,91,60,269
31,54,948
45,199
27,01,445
Establishment Expenses
Prior period adjustments
46,02,912
Administrative Expenses
96,025
36,36,876
Courses & Examinations in Advance
Technical Areas
Publications
33,27,012
Total
`
1,91,60,269
Conferences concerned with Development of
Technology & Education
EXPENDITURE
Total
8,08,495
38,55,953
Interest
Miscellaneous
11,82,694
Rent Receipts
6,12,929
78,77,672
Courses & Examinations in Advance
Technical Areas
14,71,533
8,62,108
4,441
21,763
0
0
3,46,479
0
1,804
2,34,938
Region I
`
14,71,533
17,505
5,24,247
0
55,000
6,29,287
1,83,750
10,840
50,904
0
0
Region I
`
27,18,279
11,16,509
22,629
1,67,517
0
6,92,346
4,04,003
65,225
2,28,144
21,906
Region II
`
27,18,279
5,91,942
0
0
0
7,88,887
0
13,15,980
21,470
0
0
Region II
`
11,33,568
2,27,571
0
18,202
0
0
4,63,657
0
30,740
3,93,398
Region III
`
11,33,568
33,035
18,459
0
34,500
4,48,780
0
64,050
5,34,744
0
0
Region III
`
4,29,160
86,611
0
7,462
0
1,58,600
63,331
0
29,215
83,941
Region IV
`
4,29,160
1,22,300
0
0
0
1,84,885
0
75,775
46,200
0
0
Region IV
`
29,91,831
5,38,287
0
87,335
0
4,27,049
6,99,787
0
0
12,39,372
Region V
`
29,91,831
7,750
0
43,623
0
5,64,545
5,21,594
0
18,54,319
0
0
Region V
`
79,10,326
(2,75,129)
129
4,54,557
7,45,004
11,39,786
20,81,578
30,800
33,29,973
4,03,629
Region VI
`
79,10,326
30,663
70,223
0
3,46,424
3,75,355
1,86,000
63,88,027
5,13,634
0
0
Region VI
`
25,05,573
5,98,991
18,000
94,013
0
2,83,664
5,44,077
0
17,000
9,49,828
Region VII
`
25,05,573
5,300
0
0
0
8,64,215
2,91,350
23,000
13,21,708
0
0
Region VII
`
COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
Prior period adjustments
43,42,978
0
Accredition Fees from Students &
Educational Institutions
Conferences concerned with Development of
Technology & Education
0
Total
`
Membership Fees
INCOME
ANNEXURE TO CONSOLIDATED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2014
TM
TM
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
SCHEDULE - A
SCHEDULE OF FIXED ASSETS AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2014
A)Buildings
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2013
`
42,755
3,23,861
77,557
CHAPTER
Opening
WDV
Depreciation
for the
year
`
Closing
WDV
42,755
4,276
38,479
3,23,861
32,386
2,91,475
77,557
7,756
69,801
`
Ahmedabad
Bangalore
Cochin
Additions /
Sales /
Discarded
`
`
7,44,386
Hyderabad
7,44,386
74,439
6,69,947
7,79,489
Mumbai
7,79,489
77,949
7,01,540
2,06,351
Kolkata
2,06,351
20,635
1,85,716
84,306
Coimbatore
84,306
8,431
75,875
1,02,101
Goa
1,02,101
10,210
91,891
83,423
Chennai Edu Dir.
83,423
8,342
75,081
20,55,268
0
20,55,268
20,55,268
Chennai New WIP
51,27,932
Delhi Bldg WIP
51,27,932
0
51,27,932
12,10,088
Visakhapatnam Bldg WIP
12,10,088
0
12,10,088
36,40,651
Lucknow
36,40,651
0
36,40,651
1,18,962
11,896
1,07,066
46,475
4,647
41,828
2,60,967
1,43,82,638
1,18,962
46,475
1,46,43,605
Pune
Trivandrum
TOTAL
1,46,43,605
0
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TM
B) Office Furniture & Fittings
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2013
`
5,81,653
65,11,405
HQ
HQ (WIP)
27,574
Ahmedabad
25,192
Goa
Opening
WDV
Depreciation
for the
year
`
Closing
WDV
`
Additions /
Sales /
Discarded
`
5,81,653
56,59,077
6,24,074
56,16,656
65,11,405
(65,11,405)
0
0
27,574
0
2,824
24,750
0
0
0
0
`
9,51,706
Mumbai
9,51,706
82,823
99,312
9,35,217
4,76,773
Pune
4,38,804
0
56,379
3,82,425
2,22,991
Bangalore
2,22,991
0
22,299
2,00,692
2,273
Chennai
2,273
0
228
2,045
3,268
Cochin
3,268
23,800
1,757
25,311
1,53,812
0
15,381
1,38,430
Delhi
28,933
0
2,894
26,039
Hyderabad
53,047
0
5,772
47,275
1,53,812
28,933
-
Coimbatore
4,402
Tiruchirapalli
3,962
0
396
3,566
12,497
Trivandrum
12,497
0
1,250
11,247
8,998
Vijayawada
8,998
0
900
8,098
1,19,694
0
11,969
1,07,724
1,988
0
298
1,690
1,32,993
1,988
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Visakhapatnam
Bhilai
17,201
Lucknow
17,201
0
1,721
15,480
9,618
Mankapur
8,549
0
1,069
7,480
26,057
Mhow
26,057
0
2,606
23,451
1,597
Bhopal
0
0
0
0
41,746
Kolkata
41,746
0
4,175
37,571
92,42,677
TOTAL
92,16,157
(7,45,705)
8,55,304
76,15,147
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
C) Office Equipments
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2012
`
6,28,298
49,983
35,000
1,271
2,08,707
0
22,050
1,26,925
2,83,111
5,279
3,144
1,79,729
48,553
0
904
2,938
20,454
3,920
14,817
32,992
58,370
1,598
4,08,524
0
195
34,251
21,71,013
CHAPTER
HQ
Ahmedabad
Dehradun
Goa
Mumbai
Nagpur
Nashik
Pune
Bangalore
Chennai
Cochin
Coimbatore
Delhi
Hyderabad
Tiruchirapalli
Trivandrum
Bhilai
Indore
Lucknow
Mankapur
Mhow
Bokaro
Kolkata
Durgapur
Bhopal
Ranchi
TOTAL:
Opening
WDV
Additions /
Sales /
Discarded
`
1,64,850
0
0
0
51,655
0
0
0
1,26,060
3,762
0
1,16,772
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,63,099
Depreciation
for the
year
`
2,62,476
8,838
0
0
69,021
0
13,230
37,652
51,648
1,542
401
29,766
7,397
0
0
665
3,068
0
2,222
0
31,471
0
73,269
0
29
7,036
5,99,730
Depreciation
for the
year
`
Closing
WDV
`
Additions /
Sales /
Discarded
`
18,621
0
0
18,621
`
6,28,298
49,983
35,000
1,271
2,08,707
0
22,050
1,26,925
2,02,854
5,279
2,672
1,25,271
48,553
0
769
2,937
20,454
3,920
14,817
32,992
58,370
0
4,39,283
0
195
34,251
20,64,851
Closing
WDV
`
5,30,672
41,145
35,000
1,271
1,91,341
0
8,820
89,273
2,77,266
7,499
2,271
2,12,277
41,156
0
769
2,272
17,386
3,920
12,595
32,992
26,899
0
3,66,014
0
166
27,215
19,28,219
D)Books
Previous
Year Ended
31.03.2012
`
CHAPTER
18,621
HQ
2,200
Goa
34,238
0
59,420
2,117
20,318
0
1,36,914
2,62,04,673
Mumbai
Nagpur
Calicut
Trivandrum
Kolkata
Durgapur
TOTAL:
TOTAL FIXED ASSETS
Opening
WDV
`
2,200
0
0
2,200
34,238
0
0
34,238
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,117
0
529
1,588
20,318
0
2,032
18,286
0
0
0
0
77,494
0
2,561
74,933
2,63,12,173
7,83,612
12,02,970
2,58,92,816
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SCHEDULE - B
INVESTMENTS AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2013
As at
31.03.2012
`
FD with
Banks
`
Accrued
Interest
`
As at
31.03.2013
`
IT Award Fund
34,96,646
1,14,488
36,11,133
Life Membership Fund
1,95,11,248
23,85,427
2,18,96,674
PARTICULARS
EARMARKED INVESTMENTS:
34,17,937
1,94,47,618
9,87,542
6,17,384
0
6,17,384
16,959
Vandana Goyal Award Fund
15,000
0
15,000
78,933
Satish Doshi Award
80,373
6,174
86,547
6,61,539
0
6,61,539
CSI Professional Dev. Corpus
20,83,380
67,862
21,51,242
CSI VLDB Endowment
26,14,649
62,992
26,77,641
6,34,43,131
18,31,040
6,52,74,170
0
0
0
9,25,23,348
44,67,982
9,69,91,330
6,03,444
21,31,211
26,63,437
Chapters Fund
TDC Project
OTHER INVESTMENTS:
5,24,71,780
0
8,18,18,860
In Fixed Deposits with banks
In Fixed Deposits with Public Sector Cos.
Total
SCHEDULE - C
CURRENT ASSETS, LOANS AND ADVANCES AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2013
Previous
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
PARTICULARS
Current
Year
`
ADVANCES & RECEIVABLES
72,62,561
Debtors/Receivables
87,97,280
65,48,313
Advances & Deposits
78,20,840
1,51,509
1,39,62,383
Prepaid expenses
Sub-Total (A)
3,92,015
1,70,10,135
CURRENT ASSETS
45,372
Stock of Kits, Tie & Tie Pins, etc.
48,717
CASH & BANK BALANCES
2,13,530
1,19,61,196
54
Cash, Cheques & Postage in hand
Bank Balances in Savings & Current Accounts
1,22,20,098
Sub-Total (B)
2,61,82,481
GRAND TOTAL (A + B)
1,16,333
1,12,87,812
1,14,52,862
2,84,62,997
48th Annual Report 2012-2013
SCHEDULE - D
RESERVES & EARMARKED FUNDS AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2013
Previous PARTICULARS
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
4,67,58,000
01.
Current Year
`
`
4,73,82,718
59,63,019
5,33,45,737
BUILDING FUNDS - CHAPTERS
Less: Transfer From Building Fund
49,07,529
0
49,07,529
BUILDING & FACILITIES EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
1,16,55,953
15,24,618
1,31,80,571
17,16,067
1,92,480
19,08,547
68,83,119
7,74,394
76,57,513
ADMINISTRATIVE EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
34,53,484
3,89,435
38,42,919
CONTINUING EDUCATION & VISITING
LECTURES EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
17,16,066
1,92,480
19,08,546
LIBRARY FACILITIES EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
17,11,368
1,92,480
19,03,848
PUBLICATIONS EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
17,16,066
1,92,480
19,08,546
STUDENT ACTIVITIES EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
17,16,068
1,92,480
19,08,548
INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
17,16,067
1,92,480
GENERAL RESERVE
Add: Excess of Income over Expenditure
BUILDING FUNDS
49,07,529
02.
03.
1,16,55,953
04.
17,16,067
BUILDING MAINTENANCE EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
CSI OBJECTS & RESEARCH FUNDS
05.
68,83,119
06.
34,53,484
07.
17,16,066
08.
17,11,368
09.
17,16,066
10.
17,16,068
11.
17,16,067
8,39,49,787
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
Balance Carried Forward
19,08,547
9,43,80,851
55
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TM
SCHEDULE - D (Contd.)
RESERVES & EARMARKED FUNDS AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2013
Previous
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
PARTICULARS
`
8,39,49,787
12.
13.
27,64,850
14.
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
86,881
24,82,250
CHAPTERS EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
21,79,520
0
21,79,520
MISCELLANEOUS FUNDS - CHAPTERS EARMARKED FUND
Balance as per last B/S
Add: Contribution during the year
27,64,850
2,69,466
30,34,316
10,000
10,000
5,000
5,000
89,495
1,19,495
AWARD FUNDS
(a)
Anita Khanna
(b) Kewal Dubey
(c)
Raizada
(d) Students
(e)
Satish Doshi - Sampoorna Programmer
EARMARKED FUNDS
15.
IT Award Fund
Add: Sponsorship Received
Add: Interest accrued on above
16.
19,243
17.
18.
42,40,963
1,53,787
VLDB '96
Add: Interest accrued on above
24,82,250
4,37,469
Life Membership Fund
Opening balance
Add: Life Membership Fee Received during the year
Vandana Goyal Award Fund
Add: Interest accrued on above
15,19,844
19.
ICDE - CSI - 2003 (IEEE) Fund
18,19,251
20.
APSEC06(SIG SE) Fund
12,43,90,853
39,06,696
0
3,34,267
Less: Utilised during the year
Less: Utilised during the year
2,56,08,252
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9,43,80,851
Balance Brought Down
22,03,799
39,06,696
Current Year
40,87,176
29,19,719
0
29,19,719
2,56,08,252
30,96,842
2,87,05,094
19,243
2,150
21,393
TOTAL
15,19,844
18,19,251
13,87,86,659
SCHEDULE - E
CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS AS AT 31ST MARCH, 2013
Previous
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
PARTICULARS
Current
Year
`
CURRENT LIABILITIES
56
64,23,624
Liability for expenses & Creditors
51,05,182
13,03,034
Provision for Expenses & Other Liabilities
19,73,695
77,26,659
TOTAL
70,78,877
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ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES
Previous
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
8,30,826
5,23,668
4,93,317
15,45,291
3,80,492
3,341
1,21,325
60,917
3,48,224
6,36,381
12,48,392
11,42,339
1,53,752
3,46,949
20,299
10,800
35,000
1,54,934
28,76,695
4,22,389
85,124
12,71,960
550
0
0
4,250
5,13,422
2,15,769
31,39,576
0
7,347
1,19,802
83,199
2,750
10,75,561
3,000
1,66,260
54,501
5,11,112
1,86,09,514
PARTICULARS
Printing & Stationery
Postage & Telegram
Telephone, Telex/Fax
Rent, Rates and Taxes
Electricity
Photo / Video Exp.
Membership & Subscription & Donation
Student Chapter Share
Travelling Expenses
Chief Operating Officer Expenses
Executive Secretary Expenses
Director, Education Directorate Honorarium
OB's Expenses
Conveyance
Advertisement
Secretarial Assistance Expenses
Accountancy Charges
Staff Welfare
Meeting Expenses
Election Expenses
Repairs & Maintenance
- Building
- Office Equipment, furniture and fixtures
Newspaper & Periodicals
Momento / Gifts
Reference Books
Honorarium
Celebrations/Functions (e.g. Computer Day, AGM etc.)
Office Maintenance Expenses (e.g. conservancy, etc.)
Professional & Consultancy Fees
Chapter Grants
Course / Study Materials
Bank Charges
Internet E-mail & Web Site Development Exps.
Insurance
Other Misc. expenses
Profession Tax
Auditors Remuneration
- Audit Fees
- For expenses
Professional Fees - Advisor - HQ
TOTAL
Current
Year
`
5,72,082
3,15,567
4,98,212
15,35,418
3,96,882
0
1,23,596
59,700
2,99,936
4,92,475
11,04,312
6,61,648
97,502
2,23,148
38,910
9,000
42,500
1,20,702
29,37,966
4,80,046
93,009
17,39,987
530
44,774
21,473
1,49,000
5,62,326
1,60,037
28,24,702
35,000
8,000
89,208
38,875
22,560
18,39,624
3,000
1,76,966
32,352
6,28,013
1,84,79,035
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ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES
Previous
Year ended
31.03.2012
`
39,50,525.00
26,400.00
81,021.00
PARTICULARS
Current
Year
`
Salaries & Wages & Honorarium
Conveyance Reimbursement
37,73,103
31,200
Ex-gratia
57,113
92,423.00
Leave Travel Allowance
98,998
1,19,064.00
Medical Reimbursement
1,31,801
0
Gratuity
26,910
6,07,677.00
Special Allowance
5,42,677
2,04,860.00
Provident Fund (Chapter's Contribution)
2,15,230
50,81,970.00
TOTAL
48,77,032
SCHEDULE - H
NOTES ANNEXED TO AND FORMING PART OF CONSOLIDATED ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 2013
1.
Disclosure of Accounting Policies:
a) Previous year accounts have been re-grouped wherever necessary.
b) Assets are carried on the basis of closing written down value and no historical cost details exist, other than for building block.
Depreciation is charged on written down value as per rates prescribed under Income-tax Act, 1961.
c) Accounts are maintained on accrual basis, except that Membership fee is accounted on receipt basis.
d) The Education Institution membership and student membership receipts are recorded in account books as submitted by Education
Directorate are relied upon.
e) Accounts of CSI-SIG eGovernance at Secundarabad, IT Award Fund, Bhopal and that of CSI, Education Directorate are accounted
in the books of HQ.
f)
As per EXECOM’s resolution the audit fees for National and Regional Auditors for all chapters are charged to CSI-HQ.
2.
Prior Period items and changes in accounting policies:
There are no changes in accounting policies.
3.
Depreciation Accounting:
a) This accounting standard is discussed in note 1 above.
b) The quantum of depreciation provided is adequate considering the lifetime of the assets.
4. Revenue Recognition:
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5.
As regards disbursement of expenses:
Hon. Treasurer is authorised to conduct the fiscal affairs of the society and maintain records thereof, who will also be executing
withdrawals of society funds under authority of ExecCom (vide Rule 4.3.2 read with 4.4.2.d) subject to overall legislative directive
and guidance and authority of general body (vide Rule 4.1.2) and during course of audit disbursement are verified in the background
of these provisions.
6. Accounting for Fixed Assets:
(a) Fixed Assets are valued at cost less depreciation.
(b) Fixed Assets of CSI-SIG eGovernance is consolidated as per accounts given to us, audited by CSI-SIG eGovernance Auditor.
7.
Accounting for effects of changes in Foreign Exchange Rates:
Receipts in foreign exchange are accounted on the basis of credit given by bank.
8. Accounting for Investments:
Investments are made in Fixed Deposits with Banks. These investments are stated at cost price.
9. General Remarks:
The accounts of CSI-SIG eGovernance, for the year ended 31st March, 2013, is audited by auditor other than the National Auditor and
the accounts are compiled from the accounts produced to us. As regards IT Award fund, Bhopal the statement submitted by them is
consolidated and no audit report is made.
10. Contingent Liability
In the event the Society is liable to pay Service Tax the same will be paid at that time. Liability is not estimated and provided in the
books.
For COMPUTER SOCIETY OF INDIA
Mumbai
Dated: 25.09.2013
Sd/-Sd/- Sd/President
Hon-Secretary
Hon-Treasurer
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49TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
AGM NOTICE
The 49th Annual General Meeting of the Computer Society of India will be held
at 2.30 p.m. on Friday 13th December, 2013 at Hotel Novotel, Varun Beach,
Visakhapatnam.
AGENDA
Item 1 : To confirm the minutes of the 48th Annual General Meeting held on
1st December 2012 at Mini Auditorium, Science City, Kolkata.
Item 2 : To receive and adopt the Annual Report for the Financial Year 2012-13.
Item 3 : To receive and adopt the Audited Accounts for the Financial year
2012-13.
Item 4 : To appoint the Auditors for FY 2013-14 and to fix their remuneration
Item 5 : To ratify the establishment of Chapters and Student Branches approved
during year 2012-13.
Item 6 : To decide on the venue of CSI2014 Annual Convention and names of
OC and PC Chairpersons.
Item 7 : Compliance with Service tax regulations – Hon. Treasurer
a. Discharge of current liability
b. Need for centralized accounting
Item 8 : Any other business with the permission of the Chair.
S. Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary, CSI
November 7, 2013
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The Minutes of the 48th Annual General Meeting of the Computer Society of India held on
1st December, 2012 at Science City, Kolkata.
The Forty Eight Annual General Meeting of the Computer Society of India was held on 1st December, 2012 at Mini Auditorium, Science City,
Kolkata the venue of CSI National Annual Convention.
The AGM scheduled at 16:45 hours on 1st December 2012 was adjourned by 15 minutes for want of quorum. The adjourned meeting
commenced at 16:30 hrs and was attended by 104 members.
The meeting was chaired by Mr. Satish Babu , President CSI, who called the meeting to order.
The President welcomed the members present at the Annual General Meeting. The Awards for Best Regional Chapters, Best National Chapter,
Chapter Patrons, Best Region wise Student Branch and awards for Significant Contribution, Young member and Women Member were also
presented as per the decision at National Council.
The items on the Agenda for the meeting were thereafter taken up for consideration.
Item 1:
To confirm the minutes of the last Annual General Meeting held on 1st December 2011 at Ahmedabad Management Association,
Ahmedabad
The President referred to the minutes of the AGM held on 1st December 2011 at Ahmedabad Management Association, Ahmedabad
and invited comments from members. There being no comments, the General body confirmed the minutes.
(Proposed by Mr. Bipin Mehta, Ahmedabad and seconded by Dr. Dipti Prasad
Item 2:
To receive and adopt the Annual Report for the financial Year 2011-12.
The President referred to the Annual Report of CSI for the year 2011-2012 which was earlier circulated to all members, for comments
from the floor.
President assured members that there will be improvements in services from HQ with the introduction of additional staff and all
issues will be addressed by Officer Bearers in time.
There being no other comments the General Body thereafter unanimously adopted the Annual Report for the year 2011-2012.
(Proposed by Dr. Rattan Datta, Bangalore Seconded by S.H. Sonawala, Mumbai )
Item 3:
To receive and adopt the Audited Accounts for the financial year 2009-10.
The President mentioned that the Audited Accounts for the financial 2010-11 have been published in the Annual Report of the
Society for the year 2010-11. The President invited comments on the accounts. There being no comments, the General Body
approved the Audited Accounts.
(Proposed by Mr. Ravi Epaturi, Mumbai and Seconded by Mr. H R Mohan, Chennai)
Item 4: To appoint the Auditors for FY 2012-13 and fixing their remuneration.
The Treasurer Mr. V L Mehta mentioned that M/s. Pruthviraj Shah & Co., Mumbai, our current Auditors have consented to be our
statutory auditors for the next year as well. He proposed that the same firm be appointed as auditors for another term as the same
remuneration as for the last year. This was unanimously adopted by the General Body.
(Proposed by Mr. C G Sahasrabuddhe, Mumbai and Seconded by Prof. A K Nayak, Patna)
Item 5:
To the establishment of Student Branches approved during year 2011-2012:
The names of the Students Branches that started functioning in the year 2011-2012 with the approval of the ExecCom was presented
to the General Body. The list was unanimously approved by the General Body.
(Proposed by Mr. Ranga Rajagopal, Coimbatore and seconded by Mr. Santosh Kamat Goa )
Item 6:
Any other business with the permission of the Chair.
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President assured members that care will be taken to accommodate maximum activities and database of members would be
updated with latest details to ensure the timely delivery of magazines.
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The President mentioned that conduct of on-line elections for the national level was a significant achievement. This year
Nomination Committee wants to extend it to Chapter Elections as well. He requested members to cooperate with NC for
online balloting. The AGM approved this unanimously.
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The Hon. Secretary announced various initiatives to improve quality of services. He appealed members to cooperate and
support CSI HQ and Education Directorate by providing up to date information on Chapter Office Bearers , formation of Student
Branches , submission of Audited Accounts and Election results etc.
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Hon. Secretary presented revised tariff for Membership Fees to different categories of members. He further stated that due to
rise in operational costs revision in fee structure is necessary to support membership services.
The proposal was unanimously accepted with effective of April 1, 2013.
The Annual General Meeting concluded with the vote of thanks to the Chair.
Sd/S Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary, CSI
The Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the CSI National Council (2012-2013) held on
Saturday December 1, 2012 at Science City, Kolkata.
Ninety Four Members attended the meeting of the National Council of CSI held on December 1, 2011 in Ahmedabad at Ahmedabad
Management Association
Mr. Satish Babu President, CSI, chaired the meeting for the year 2011-2012 and welcomed the members present.
Item 1:
Confirmation of the Minutes of the National Council (2011-2012) meeting held on December 1, 2011 at Ahmedabad Management
Association, Ahmedabad
There being no comments from any member the National Council confirmed the Minutes.
Item 2:
Recommend and Advise the General Body for Adoption of the Annual Report, Treasurer’s Report and Audited Accounts for the
year 2011-2012.
The adoption of Annual Report, Treasurer’s Report and Audited Accounts for the year 2011-2012 was approved.
Item 3:
CSI Awards
Mr. M D Agrawal, Chairman, Awards committee announced the awards for the year. Mr. Agrawal also informed National Council
about the three eminent senior Fellow members of CSI for Life Time Achievement Award for the current year. He announced that
Prof. P V S Rao, Prof. H N Mahabala and Dr. N Vttal are the recipients of this year award. Mr. Agrawal also stated the Fellowship
Award winners’ viz. Prof. Pradeep Pendse, mr Sibsankar Daspal, Prof Pankaj Jalote, Prof rajeev Sangal, Dr. Dinakar Rane and Prof
R K Shyamasundar.
Item 4: Ratification of formation of new CSI Student Branches
National Council ratified the formation of new Student Branches as indicated by CSI Education Directorate.
Item 5:
Briefing on Membership status and Membership promotion program
Members expressed concerned about declining Institutional membership and felt that new initiatives for membership Promotion
were necessary.
Hon Secretary informed about Complimentary membership programme to non member participants of CSI events and requested
Chapters to send list of such participants to HQ. Hon Secretary also informed members about proposed revision in Fee structure.
Item 6:
Scheme of augmenting income of HQ and Chapters
Hon. Treasurer presented financial performance and said that HQ seed money and other assistance will be possible only if Chapters
organise more activities and generate substantial surplus. Chapters and HQ should work together for increase in membership
which will benefit all stake holders of CSI.
Many Chapter representatives expressed their new initiatives and shared their difficulties with ExecCom with respect to support
on funding to organize events and regional conventions.
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Item 7:
CSI Workshops/Joint Certification Programmes for Students
Mr. Ranga Rajgopal, NSC and Director Education presented various programmes for benefit of student members. National Council
members were informed about Regional & National Student Conventions, Skill Development Training programmes and financial
assistance to Minor Research Projects by students.
Item 8:
Chapters Presentations & Update
Many National Council members felt that they need proactive support and guidance from ExecCom and HQ to organize the
chapter events and Chapter functioning. National Council members raised issues pertaining to Chapter Share, Chapter elections
and maintenance of Chapter accounts.
Item 9:
Review of functioning of National /Divisional/Regional Events, Chapters and Student Branches
Review of functioning of National /Divisional/Regional Events, Chapters and Student Branches RVPs and Divisional Chairs and
many Chapter OBs highlighted activities in their respective Regions/Divisions/ Chapters and stated that some programmes were
conducted jointly with Student Branches.
For Regional/ Divisional/ International Activities RVPs and Divisional Chairpersons shared their proposed events with National
Council members and seek their support.
Item 10: CSI 2013/ 2014 Annual Convention
President briefed National Council on discussion in ExecCom for Annual Conventions and presentation from Visakhapatnam
Chapter, 2013 Annual Convention will be organised by Visakhaptnam Chapter. The bids for 2014 Annual Convention will be invited
and suitable decision will be communicated to Chapters.
Item 11: Chapter Elections and submissions of Accounts to HQ
President shared concerned about submission of Election Results and Audited accounts by many Chapters in time. President
requested all National Council members to help HQ for completing this Statutory activities.
Meeting ended with vote of thanks to the Chair.
Sd/-
S Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary, CSI
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National Council Members
The Annual Meeting of the CSI National Council (2013-2014) will be held on Friday December 13, 2013, 10 am at Convention Hall
3, Hotel Novotel, Visakhapatnam..
AGENDA
Item 1:
Confirmation of the Minutes of the National Council (2012-2013) meeting held on December 1, 2012 at Mini Auditorium,
Science City, Kolkata.
Item 2: Recommend and Advise the General Body for Adoption of the Annual Report, Treasurer’s Report and Audited Accounts
for the year 2012-2013.
Item 3: CSI Awards Announcement
Item 4: Ratification of formation of new CSI Chapters and Student Branches
Item 5: Briefing on membership status and membership promotion program by Hon. Secretary
Item 6: Scheme for augmenting income of HQ and chapters: mutual co-operation by Hon. Treasurer
Item 7: Brief about Student activities by ED and Ms. Mini Ulanat, NSC
Item 8: Lead Chapters Presentations & Update
Item 9: National / Regional/Divisional/SIG/SEARCC/IFIP- Programmes Highlights and outcome
Item 10: CSI 2014/ 2015 Annual Conventions
Item 11: Chapter Elections and submissions of Accounts to HQ
Item 12: Compliance with service tax regulations - Hon. Treasurer
a. Discharge of current liability
b. Need for centralized accounting
Item 13: Any other points with the permission of the Chair
Kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting and confirm on email: [email protected]
With regards,
S. Ramanathan
Hon. Secretary, CSI
November 7, 2013
Year 2012-13 CSI Staff List
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Name
Designation
Name
Designation
Mr. Suchit Gogwekar
Executive Secretary
Wg. Cdr. M Murugesan/
Mr. Rajan T Joseph
Director (Education)
Mr. Rajeev Nair
Manager Finance
Mr. Y Kathiresan
Senior Manager
Mr. Dilip Khanvilkar
Web Manager
Mr. Yogendra Kumar
Assistant Manager
Mr. S. M Fahimuddin Pasha
Assistant Manager
Mr. M Gnanasekaran
Asst. Manager – Administration
Ms. Sonali Naik
Assistant Manager
Mr. S Natarajan
Asst. Manager – Accounts
Ms. Glamina Pareira
Accounts Assistant
Mr. K Mythreyan
Student Membership
Mr. Swapnil Karkhanis
Office Executive
Ms. Miraclin Dories
Academic Institution- Membership
Mrs. Janhavi Rane
Office Executive
Ms. T R Manjusha
Student Membership