Friday, March 19, 2021

This International Happiness Day, We learnt about 'Happiness' from one of our own!

With 2020 being an unprecedented year, wellbeing has become more important than ever. This is the reason, why in 2021, International Happiness Day has become all the more relevant to everyone around the globe. Today, we live in a world wherein most places, growth is measured and linked with the economy. We grow only as much as we earn! But is that enough? Are our lives as big as our pockets? No! Our lives are as big and amazing as our smiles; our hearts; our emotional intelligence and our happiness.

 


 The UN recognized the importance of national happiness in line with national growth. The General Assembly of the United Nations in its resolution of July 2012 proclaimed 20th March as the International Day of Happiness, recognizing the relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals and aspirations in the lives of human beings around the world and the importance of their recognition in public policy objectives.

It is a very fresh way to look at growth, probably something which was much important but least talked about. This gives us a chance to talk about Bhutan. A country which is known for its rich cultural heritage and mountainous beauty, in 1970s, adopted the concept of Gross National Happiness. With this Bhutan initiated a conversation, that the world now needs to join immediately.

 

It's a model that talks about human development as an index of growth. It’s both progressive yet complicated. To understand happiness the Bhutanese way, we reached out to one of our alumnus from Bhutan, Namgay Dorji. 

Dorji is a graduate from Jagran Lakecity University’s School of Law, 2015- 2020 batch. He has been very closely working with many social initiatives, some of which he has found himself. It was our time to learn from our student and that’s the reason why we interviewed him to understand Bhutan’s gift to the world,  ‘GNH’ and more.





Here is the interesting and much-needed conversation that we had with our Alumnus:


1. Please tell us what exactly is Gross National Happiness (GNH)?

As per the definition, GNH is a holistic and sustainable approach to development, which balances both material and spiritual values. A sacred gift of Bhutan’s king of Destiny, His Majesty the fourth Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye Wangchuk to the world. In the early 1970s His majesty said, “GNH is more important than GDP.” Wealth alone doesn’t contribute to satisfaction or happiness in life. His Majesty firmly believed that happiness is an indicator and a sign of progressive development not only for Bhutanese people but for the world.

However, there are 4 pillars identified to measure the GNH viz. Sustainable and Socio-economic Development, Environmental Conservation, Preservation, and Promotion of Culture and Good Governance.



 2. How, you think, development is linked with happiness and well-being in Bhutan?

 Happiness is a fundamental human goal and all actions are in pursuit of happiness. Whether it’s pursuing higher education, modernization, or cultural enhancement; physical growth should be in balance with mental wellbeing. For instance, no development can have a lasting impact if it means exploiting the limited resource for a short-term gain, and the world is learning this lesson a hard way. In the world of finite resources, modernization alone cannot supersede human wellbeing.

In the words of His Majesty the King, ‘GNH simply means development with values’. So any development should make prudent use of the resources and reduce the footprint of destruction and the same ideals are followed while making any policy decisions in Bhutan and the results are evident. 


3. It's quite interesting to know that Bhutan has a Gross National Happiness (GNH) Commission, what exactly is its role?

The Gross National Happiness (GNH) Commission is an Institution that promotes an enabling environment for all Bhutanese to be happy. Its mission is to steer national development towards promotion of happiness for all Bhutanese guided by the philosophy of GNH.

The main goals and objectives, as statutorily stipulated are, to guide and steer the integration of GNH principles in all policies and plans, while ensuring the effective delivery of Five Year Plan Key Results. It also, institutionalize a robust National Monitoring and Evaluation System

In addition to this, they mobilize adequate resources on a timely basis and ensure equitable and efficient allocation so that no one is left behind and monitor, facilitate, and coordinate implementation of policies, plans, and programs for effective delivery, with a robust feedback mechanism.  So, unlike what generally people believe the commission has a lot of substantial responsibilities to fulfill.


4. How does Bhutan measures the GNH Index?

 Bhutan calculates the GNH Index as a product of nine domainscircumventing around Physical and Psychological wellbeing, Education, time use, cultural diversity, good governance, and an adequate standard of living.

The Gross National Happiness Index is a single number index developed from the 33 indicators categorized under nine domains. The Centre for Bhutan Studies constructed the GNH Index using robust multidimensional methodology is known as Alkire-Foster method.

The four pillars have been further classified into nine domains in order to create a widespread understanding of GNH and to reflect the holistic range of GNH values.

 The nine domains are equally weighted because each domain is considered to be equal in terms of its intrinsic importance as a component of GNH. The 33 indicators are statistically reliable, are normatively important, and are easily understood by large audiences. Within each domain, two to four indicators were selected that seemed likely to remain informative across time, had high response rates, and were relatively uncorrelated. Within each domain, the objective indicators are given higher weights while the subjective and self-reported indicators are assigned far lighter weights.

 

5. According to you, what role does education play in making sure that the index is high?

 I believe education is the foundation of knowledge and wisdom. We give utmost importance to the education sector. For it is the very place where the young minds come together and important values are to be imparted which is going to guide them and their lives in the future. Only an educated mind can understand the need and importance of a GNH and strive to achieve better, year after year.

 Royal Government of Bhutan has started so many initiatives such as Green School activities and Educating for GNH policies. Likewise, equal importance is being given to cultural activities and value-based leanings.


6. What are the challenges that your country faces to keep the GNH Index high?

 Bhutan is a small nation with a smaller economy thus many challenges show up. More so, with new developments in the world after Covid-19. It is becoming harder to face those unexpected realities of life. However, we are blessed to have our dynamic and caring leader, everyone’s superhero and a true peoples’ king. His Majesty is always there to nurse the wounded, console the losses, building homes for the homeless, providing hope to the hopeless. So everything has been in good fortune and with zero positive cases of Covid 19 in the country. We are slowly bringing back normalcy. All thanks to His Majesty and the Royal Government of Bhutan. May His Majesty’s exemplary Leadership and Legacy of devotion to human development persevere with utmost honor and respect for all times to come.


7. After talking so much about your country, what is the message that you would like to give to anyone reading this?

 Well, on International Happiness Day, I wish you tons of happiness and express my gratitude for reading this. Like kindness begins with sharing, so does happiness. If you want to be happier, you got to care about other’s happiness too. Practice good habits that not only give happiness to yourself but also provide peace to the society you live in and maintain harmony in your beloved nation.

 The world can become a happier place only if we all perceive happiness as a collective goal and not just an individual responsibility. I’d suggest we should start practicing Loving-kindness, compassion, and empathy in every minute of every day and the world will itself be happier.


 8. Final question for you, what makes you happy?

For me there are so many sources of happiness. Being with my family and friends, poetry and singing, traveling and experiencing different lifestyles but above all Doing social work gives me utmost satisfaction and happiness.

While serving my schools as a school leader in various capacities I was too much into social campaigns. While at University, I initiated.The ‘DrinnChenn Scholarship (for the youth, by the youth)’ a Facebook group solely created to assist our younger brothers and sisters in winning a good scholarship and acquire quality education for life. I am also the founder of ‘Give a little, Make the difference’ a Facebook campaign aimed to clean, recycle and refurbish the used shoes and/clothes and distribute amongst the people who cannot afford proper clothing and footwear. For someone’s useless things could be someone else’s luxury.  Bridge for Brighter Bhutan; is a comprehensive training, networking, and mentorship process for today’s youth with the intention to provide adequate life skills for employability and entrepreneurship.

I keep myself occupied with the task of helping others and thus I find myself becoming happier day in and day out.

 We sure learned a lot about Bhutan and its socio-economic model from our alumnus Namgay Dorgi. We thank him for letting us know such interesting insights and personal experiences.  

As a university, we understand the power of a happy mind and through the International Happiness Day, we are trying to bring awareness around the idea of well-being induced happiness.  As this year’s theme for the day is Happiness For All, Forever”, we, at Jagran Lakecity University pledge to contribute towards creating a healthier, safer, happier, and more growth-oriented environment at our campus to ensure our students and staff have a satisfying, peaceful, and stress-free time at the university. With this small determination, we wish you all happiness and abundance. Let’s together create a happy society for all, by all.

 


By: Communications Team, Jagran Lakecity University

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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Jagran Lakecity University Commences Admissions for Session 2021

  

·  The university will offer scholarships across its 56 degree programs, worth over INR 1.5 crore
· The Admissions are subject to the JLU Entrance Test or scores of reputed National-level tests like CLAT, LSAT, and CAT, and more.

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Jagran Lakecity University (JLU), the leading and most awarded university of central India, has commenced the admissions for the academic session 2021-2022. With a resolute commitment to prepare the next generation leaders with extraordinary practical skills, the university is inviting applications for its 56 UGC approved UG & PG programs in various disciplines viz. Journalism, Law, Design, Entertainment and Events, Public Policy, Engineering, Hospitality, Management among others.  University has recently opened central India’s first and only school of entertainment and events called ‘Jagran-Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment & Events’, where the upcoming session will be welcoming the 1st batch of students.

The university has structured its courses as per the New Education Policy and has announced Five Faculties each of which caters to distinctive skills to nurture the new generation for the professional world. These Faculties are Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies; Faculty of Law; Faculty of Liberal Arts and Humanities; Faculty of Management and Commerce; Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. 


The admissions this session are based on (but not restricted to) the results of the various national level entrance exams like CAT, XAT, CLAT, LSAT, and JEE 202. JLU will also conduct its own entrance test under the name JLUET for screening the candidates. JLUET will be conducted in three rounds this year, starting on 6th March 2021.

JLU will offer scholarships worth more than INR 1.5 crore to meritorious applicants across UG & PG Programs with a goal to improve equity in – and access to – quality education in India. As part of the scholarships offered for all the schools, the university will provide tuition fee waivers of 100%, 75%, and 50% to eligible students on the first year tuition fees. According to the university, this is one of the biggest scholarship programs in central India and is executed to reward students for showcasing excellence in academics or sports. For session 2020, a total of 1.3 cr worth of scholarships were awarded, which has been increased by 15% for the upcoming session.

Renowned academician and political analyst recently took charge as the Vice-Chancellor of Jagran Lakecity University, Dr. Sandeep Shastri, assured, “Since its inception, Jagran Lakecity University has been promoting talent by enabling opportunities to students from all socioeconomic, cultural, and religious backgrounds across India. As we prepare to induct the next batch of students, we wanted to ensure that meritorious individuals continue to get the support that they deserve and need. The scholarships announced for our 2021-22 session are aligned with this vision and will provide our students with the springboard that they need to become experts in respective fields.”

The renowned Faculty of Law, under JLU, is a member of esteemed ‘Global Law Alliance’ at Law School Admissions Council (LSAC—India™ 2021). Under this membership, the applicant of LSAT—India™ 2021 with the highest score enrolled in JLU School of Law shall be awarded a scholarship totaling to the tuition fee for one academic year. To promote quality, access, and equity in legal education worldwide, LSAC Global in association with JLU, will offer two scholarships viz. ‘The LSAT—India™ 2021 Topper Scholarship’ and ‘The Shamnad Basheer Access to Justice Essay Scholarship’. The JLU School of Law takes LSAT scores under consideration as part of the admission process in BBA LLB (Hons), BA LLB (Hons), LLB, and LLM courses.

Jlu offers a world of opportunities and extensive academic resources that match the passion of students. The state of the art learning facilities gives the opportunities to grow professionally with skills that are interdisciplinary, global and make the students industry ready. According to JLU it is the right place to fulfill aspirations of the future professionals and thus has begun the admission campaign #JLUforAspirations.



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Wednesday, March 3, 2021

Third national level SAARCLAW-JLU Moot Court successfully concludes at Jagran Lakecity University

 Moot Team from University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh stood victorious, total prize money disbursed worth INR 3.25 lakhs



 The Third SAARCLAW Moot court competition was successfully concluded at Jagran Lakecity University (JLU) on 28thFebruary, with leading law colleges from across India participating. The current situation at the Indo-China Border, trade relations and growing international interference in Indian waters were the key points around which the mooting revolved. After an intense mooting battle and argumentation, two teams finally out of 28 participating colleges entered the final round to vie for winning prize money of INR 1.5 Lakhs.

The final bench of judges comprised of renowned names such as Hon’ble Justice Atul Shreedharan, Madhya Pradesh High Court, Hon’ble Justice Ved Prakash Sharma, Chairman of the State Law Commission of Madhya Pradesh, Prof. (Dr.) V. Vijayakumar, Vice Chancellor of NLIU Bhopal and Mr. C.S. Lodha, Senior Advocate and Managing Partner of C.S. Lodha Associates.



While the team of University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh emerged victorious, the team representing Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala came at the runners-up position. Rakshit Taneja of University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh was awarded as the best speaker while Arif Majruddin of Jamia Milia Islamia University was adjudged as the best researcher. Best memorial was given to the team NLIU, Bhopal. Total prize money of INR of INR 3.25 lakhs was disbursed during the tournament.

 

Keeping in mind the ongoing pandemic, the entire three day event was virtually conducted by JLU, hosted under the seasoned purview of JLU’s Faculty of LAW.The inaugural ceremony of the event was graced by the presence of Shri Vivek K. Tankha, Member of Parliament and Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India as the Chief Guest and Prof. (Dr.) Subir K. Bhatnagar, Vice Chancellor, Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow.  Representing Jagran Lakecity University at the inauguration were, Dr. Sandeep Shastri, Vice Chancellor, Prof. Yogendra Srivastava, Dean – Faculty of Law and Prof. Vivek Khare, Registrar.

Shri Tankha in his inaugural address emphasized the challenges of the legal profession and nuances of virtual hearings during COVID-19 pandemic. He heartily complimented the University especially the faulty of law for organizing this highly coveted International Moot Court Competition virtually amid the crisis. Later, Prof. Bhatnagar shed light on the importance and relevance of moot court competitions and emphasized their role in the overall growth of law students. He stated examples of various judicial pronouncements and asserted that it is the efforts of hard-working lawyers that contribute to groundbreaking developments in law and jurisprudence.

 


Speaking at award ceremony, Prof. Yogendra Srivastava, Dean – Faculty of Law, JLU, said,“It is a great honour to receive the thanks from our guests who praised the efforts of Faculty of Law of Jagran Lakecity University. We are happy to keep the mooting tradition going especially during the unprecedented challenge of the pandemic and such esteemed individuals judging the exciting final lap of the competition, marked a historic day in the JLU Mooting history.”

An esteemed member of the Global Law Alliance, Jagran School of Law at JLU has made its name as one of the brightest lights in India’s legal academic ecosystem. For the 2021-22 session, Jagran School of Law will offer 30 scholarships to meritorious applicants based on their LSAT scores, with a view to improve equity in – and access to – legal education for students across India.

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

JLU and Wizcraft International partner to launch 'Jagran Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment & Events'.

‘Jagran Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment & Events’ will offer experience-based Programs, with exposure to flagship properties such as IIFA, GiMA, Guild Awards.

Jagran Lakecity University (JLU), central India’s number one university and Wizcraft MIME, India's leading communication and entertainment company, inked an MoU today to launch Central India’s first entertainment and events school viz 'Jagran Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment and Events'. The school will operate under the  umbrella of university’s flagship Faculty of Journalism and Creative studies and shall offer a distinct model of hands-on learning with strong focus on industry and global engagement in the entertainment & events space. With a commitment of preparing the next generation of creative thinkers and practitioners, the key UG & PG programs under this School, are industry-focused, practice-based and taught by a specialist community of leading practitioners.

Speaking on the occasion, the Keynote Speaker for the event, renowned filmmaker and legend Mr. Subhas Ghai congratulated Jagran Lakecity University & Wizcraft for coming together to set up much needed university led degree programmes and a dedicated School for Entertainment & Event. While Mr. Ghai joined the session Live from Mumbai, Mr. Sabbas Joseph Co-Founder, and Director, Wizcraft International Entertainment, Ms.Sushma Gaikwad, Co-Founder Wizcraft MIME, and Mr.Gitikka Ganju Dhar, awarded Anchor, Actor and celebrity graced the occasion with their presence at the University campus.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Sabbas Joseph, Co-Founder and Director, Wizcraft International Entertainment, and leader of the Rs. 10,000 crore Event Management industry, said “Wizcraft is now focused on developing the next generation of event industry specialists helping educate the next-gen, and develop skills that the earlier generation only learnt through on-the-job project work. We hope to take this vision that is driven by Wizcraft MIME, to a new level and I am excited to partner with Jagran Lakecity University, which has already carved a niche for itself in India, with an excellent track record of academic innovation and practice-based pedagogy. It would be a unique educational and practice School, which will bring the best of the world of entertainment& events to India.”

Jagran Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment& Events will offer BA (Hons) - Entertainment and Events and MA – Entertainment&Events, that will involve a global network of creative media professionals, regular communication and events initiatives, professional development opportunities and platforms to connect with the industry.

Dean, Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies, Prof. Diwaker Shukla said, “We are extremely pleased to collaborate with Wizcraft, a pioneer in the events and entertainment industry, well known for executing some of the most complex and exclusive properties. This school shall leverage a curriculum powered by JLU and Wizcraft, designed to give students real-world experiences that today’s creative industries are demanding. Our state-of-the-art facilities will provide an extraordinary place to be a student and our association with Wizcraft MIME will become a driving force of innovation in the entertainment and events space in India. “

To know more:  www//jlu.edu.in/jagran-wizcraft-mime-school-of-entertainment-and-events 

About the Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies, Jagran Lakecity University 

 Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies at Jagran Lakecity University prioritizes the pursuit of a bold vision of influencing and impacting how the world connects today and tomorrow. It is an unique ecosystem for the study of journalism, advertising & PR, Entertainment, Events, photography, films, animation, and design.

 Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies is a uniquely interdisciplinary graduate, postgraduate, and doctoral studies hub within Jagran Lakecity University, that blends a variety of fields with experiential learning, innovation, and technology. Combining state-of-the-art Shri GurudevGupta Media Production & Design studios with creative inspiration, it pushes the boundaries of creative exploration. The goal is to empower the students to become the creative leaders of tomorrow. The three major schools under this Faculty are Jagran School of Journalism and communication; Jagran School of visual arts & Design and the newly launched Jagran Wizcraft MIME School of Entertainment and Events, and all three are well-respected institutions for creative disciplines and study. The Faculty supports diverse student-led clubs and student media outlets as part of its interdisciplinary creative studies, practice, and research.


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Jagran Lakecity University names Dr. Sandeep Shastri as its new Vice Chancellor


    Dr. Shastri brings in over four-decades of professional experience in the field of teaching and research

With his veteran approach and extensive experience across diverse domains of politics, research, and institution-building, Dr. Sandeep Shastri brings in seasoned leadership and expertise to Jagran Lakecity University. Dr. Shastri succeeds Prof (Dr.) Anoop Swarup, who served as Jagran Lakecity University’s founding Vice-Chancellor for the past 8 years. 

Dr. Sandeep Shastri is a renowned author, researcher, political strategist, international consultant, speaker, and has to his credit 13 books, more than 51 chapters in edited books and over 94 articles in credible research journals, besides more than 350 articles in OpEd in leading newspapers. He is associated with several prestigious international research bodies in the field of social sciences and education. In addition to that, he is also an international consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for its Political Party Reform Project in the Pacific Rim Countries, World Bank for its Governance Project in Nepal, the Forum of Federations for its Capacity Building for Democratisation Project in Myanmar, Constitution Making in South Sudan and Federalism in Sudan.

He is on the executive committee of two research committees of the International Political Science Association connected to the study of Electoral Systems and Governance. Dr. Shastri played a key role in drafting the Karnataka Youth Policy by serving as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Policy. He played a vital role in developing WIPRO’s MISSION 10X, which is planned to create a significant change in the engineers’ employability landscape.

In the communique welcoming Dr. Shastri, Jagran Lakecity University cited his impressive background in higher education; his steadfast belief in the power of education to transform lives; and his commitment to diversity and inclusion throughout his career.

Dr. Shastri is a student-focused leader with strong commitments to research, scholarship, and student success,” said Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta, Pro-Chancellor, JLU. “He has phenomenal insights into transforming the traditional classroom into a hub of innovation and knowledge building. He is a natural fit to fill the shoes of Dr. Anoop Swarup and take his vision forward. Dr. Swarup nurtured this university from the beginning by inspiring and empowering people and I am certain that under Dr. Shastri , JLU will continue to strive ahead to fulfil its vision.”

 

 

On joining the leadership at Jagran Lakecity University, Dr. Shastri said he’s excited to embark on this self-discoveryand to guide students along a path to academic, professional, and personal success. He looks forward to mentoring students and work alongside faculty members so together they can learn, grow, adapt and excel in a constantly changing world.  

 

Speaking on the occasion Dr. Sandeep Shastri said,Education provides us with an opportunity to move beyond our own boundaries and, at times, our self-imposed limitations. As an educator, I believe it’s my responsibility to open doors for others and encourage people to appreciate the process of learning. I’m so excited to join JLU family. The pristine JLU campus reflects my plans to take this university to the next level. Being the vice-chancellor of JLU is an honour and privilege for me as the value system of this university is aligned with my own and the work done by this university in such a short duration is exemplary.”

 

Dr. Shastri appreciated Jagran Lakecity University for its awards and accolades, especially for being the only participating university from Central India in ERASMUS+ programme under the Tuning India Project, funded by the European Commission and for currently being the country chair for Association of Universities of Asia Pacific (AUAP).  

 We are delighted to have you as our V.C sir. 

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Shri Hari Mohan Gupta, Chancellor, JLU, gets elected as AUAP's Global 2nd Vice President for a two-year term

Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific elects an Indian as the Global 2nd Vice President at Asia Pacific level.

Shri.Hari Mohan Gupta, Chancellor, Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal (State of Madhya Pradesh in India) has been elected as the Global 2nd Vice President of the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP). The Association of the Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP)), holds the highest formal consultative status with UNESCO. Its primary purpose is to be the main platform for interaction and collaboration between members and to be the effective voice of universities in Asia and the Pacific region.

In the recently held elections at the Asia & Pacific level, Shri. Hari Mohan Gupta was elected to this prestigious and high office and shall serve a term of two years from January 1, 2021, to December 31, 2022. This announcement was done during the 14th AUAP general assembly meeting (GAM) held on the 18th of November and the theme of the conference was “Redefining the Future of HEIs towards Progressive Education & Their Best Practices”. Mr. Gupta has also been inducted into the Board of Management of AUAP, as a distinguished member as well.

He is the only Indian holding such a high and important position at AUAP which is being seen as a great honour and recognition for India and the Indian higher education system. Hari Mohan Gupta has been an active member of the association for many years and has contributed to the increasing quality global exposure of Indian universities at various platforms. At present, AUAP has 174 universities registered under it representing 5 continents and 29 countries of the Asia Pacific region, and Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal represents India as the Country Chair for the year. 

On his appointment as the Global Second Vice President, Mr. Gupta said, "I am thrilled and humbled to be elected for the position, and appreciate the confidence that the AUAP Board has placed in me. The association has been successfully working to develop a strong network of universities in the region. My mission would be to enhance it with the exchange of quality information for the mutual development of all member universities and strengthen various collaborative initiatives. I look forward to contributing my best for a strong education network in the Asia &Pacific region."

This announcement of election results coincided with the AUAP virtual conference, that focused on the innovative best practices and challenges in HEIs during the pandemic and how universities have responded to it. Many key decisions and deliberations were conducted and  included Ratification of the Proposed New Constitution, the election of the Second Vice President and Members of the Board, Appointment of other AUAP Officers,  and the Oath Taking of the Incoming AUAP President, and Board Members. There were 172 delegates from 98 institutions representing 10 Countries attended the event. 

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Saturday, October 24, 2020

Shri Abhishek Mohan Gupta, Pro-Chancellor, JLU, appointed as the Chairman of FICCI Young Leaders Forum in MP.


FICCI, the largest and oldest apex business organisation in India has appointed Mr.Abhsihek Mohan Gupta as the Chairman of FICCI Young Leaders Forum in Madhya Pradesh.

Mr.Gupta shall be the founding Chairman of FICCI Young Leaders Forum in Madhya Pradesh. He is currently the Pro-Chancellor of Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal, and also serves as the Director, Jagran Social Welfare Society. FICCI Young Leaders is a forum that provides a voice to the young, budding leaders of the Nation across sectors to share their innovative ideas for the overall growth of the economy. This could be achieved by recognizing the contribution of young India in various sectors/fields and understanding the key challenges faced by the first- and second-generation entrepreneurs.

Speaking on this, Mr. Gupta acknowledged, “I am honored to be appointed as the Chairman of FICCI Young Leaders Forum in Madhya Pradesh. It will be my endeavor to help FICCI, my colleagues and the state of Madhya Pradesh in ensuring that FICCI Young Leaders Forum (FYL) over time, serves to be a synergistic conduit for business ideas, a platform for collaboration, a network of ideas, and an enabler of innovation in Madhya Pradesh.” Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta has been leading central India’s number 1 university Jagran Lakecity University as a pro-Chancellor & promoter and also sits on the apex board of Jagran Social Welfare Society, the promoting body of Jagran Lakecity University, Delhi Public Schools, Bhopal, Kolar, Rau and Indore as well as the promoter of Shiksha Kendra, the schools for underprivileged.

A management postgraduate from Australia and U.K, he has led the creation of the World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Chapter of Bhopal as well as holds a key marketing &communication leadership role with EO Bhopal Chapter. Under his leadership, Jagran Lakecity University has been ranked as the number one private university in central India as well as Delhi Public Schools is ranked as the leading school in central India. A eduprenuer, he is known for his ability to make big bets on education, new technology, and new careers, Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta has been driving JLU’s strong positioning in the emerging higher education ecosystem with a wide array of innovations and influence.

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Thursday, October 22, 2020

Jagran Lakecity University | International Igniting Minds Lecture Series


JLU Bhopal hosts “International Igniting Minds Lecture Series 2020” to foster international exposure to its students. More than 30 international faculties from 12 countries will share their perspective in areas of Law, Media, Management, Hospitality, and Public Policy

 

Bhopal, XX Sep 2020: Jagran Lakecity University (JLU) Bhopal, one of the leading universities of central India, has launched its prestigious annual academic event “International Igniting Minds Lecture Series 2020”. This year, the university has taken the event to a global level by inviting more than 30 international faculties from 12 countries like the USA, UK, Greece, Italy, Germany, AustraliaRussia, to name a few. The event is organized especially for the new batch which has joined the university for the present academic year. JLU is the only university in Central India to initiate the new academic session without any commencement delays, despite the unprecedented challenges posed by COVID-19.

 

With a vision to aid international collaboration and exposure for its students, International Igniting Minds Lecture Series 2020’ will be driven by renowned faculties with expertise across Law, Media, Management, Hospitality, and Public Policy in line with the programs offered at the university. The month-long initiative includes some of the eminent personalities like Dr. Evelin G. Lindner, whose initiatives focusing on human dignity and conflict resolution have been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize three times, Ms. Regina Paulose, an international attorney specializing in refugee and genocide law. Other names include Dr. Joam Evans Pim, Director of the Center for Global Non-Killing, Dr.Eva Cano Fernández, Director of International Relations, and Director of the Language Lab, Universidad Camilo José Cela, Spain; Prof. David Bassett, Leadership Development. Leeds Business School, Leeds Beckett University, UK; Dr. Dipra Jha, Asst. Director - School of Hospitality Business, Carson College of Business, Washington State University USA; Mr. Robert Fedrick Buchanan, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Dr. D Balaganesh, Dean Faculty of Computer Science and Multimedia, Lincoln University College, Malaysia

 

JLU along with only a handful of institutions in India has been able to ensure on-time commencement, due to extensive investments made towards digital readiness. A recent UGC report stated that only 200 out of a total of 800 universities across India were able to adhere to ongoing examination and admission schedules.


                                               

 

Last month, JLU was also awarded the prestigious QS I.GAUGE e-LEAD Certification for the implementation of a robust digitally enabled ecosystem, imparting quality education on a host of virtual platforms. It has scored 150/150 points in all assessment parameters ensuring digital readiness, in areas such as live tutorial sessions, real-time streaming of seminars/lectures, pre-recorded lectures/tutorial sessions, virtual one-to-one student-faculty meetings, and feedback exercises. The QS I.Guage assessment team also stated that JLU had proactively taken a host of steps to ensure adequate IT support, enabling it to successfully conduct online teaching and learning, along with adequate disaster recovery mechanisms, necessary for operational continuity and remote function.  

 

Mr. Abhishek Mohan Gupta, Pro-Chancellor, JLU said, “It is our utmost responsibility to ensure that students enrolling in JLU get the maximum out of their academic yearI am excited to announce that despite facing massive difficulties due to unprecedented circumstances, the university was able to not only stick to its academic calendar for this year but has initiated unique initiatives such as the “International Igniting Minds Lecture Series 2020”. JLU is on a mission to change the face of digital and hybrid learning in Central India and by employing the advanced learning management systems” 


The university has a web, and mobile-based e-learning management (eLMS) system, which aids to keep students updated with curriculum, campus news, competitions, session calendar, and other such academic events. It also facilitates pedagogical discussions among students and faculties. Through its eLMS, JLU has enabled 100% contactless digitized process required for the smooth functioning of the academic institution. 

For more details:
https://jlu.edu.in/igniting-mind-lecture-series/

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Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Tête-à-Tête with Mr. Navroze Dhondy

Jagran Lakecity University hosted a remarkable branding-oriented session in its Igniting Minds Lecture Series on the 12th of October, 2020 from 04:00 PM on its virtual platform. The esteemed the speaker was none other than Mr. Navroze Dhondy, Founder and MD, Creatigies Communication. There was a lot of buzz around vis-à-vis the session to be conducted. It was
moderated by Prof. Diwakar Shukla, Dean, Faculty of Journalism and Creative Studies, and
Head—JLU Advancement and International Relations.


 

      It was interesting to note that although it was a part of a lecture series, no fragment of it felt like
one. In the words of the speaker himself, it was like a chapter of his own life. He also laid
emphasis on how the session was a rather practical one since he brought about the anecdotes
from his personal experiences. As the session progressed, he went on to talk about “the flavor
of the month: IPL”.

 

 

It majorly encapsulated the branding and sponsorship aspects of business where Mr. Dhondy
quoted incidences from his business career. The major takeaway was the set of advertisements
that he carefully handpicked and examined, which covered the think-outside-the-box angle of it.
He also brought forth the fact that this was all a major success back in the day when social media
was still not as prevalent as it is today. Furthermore, he brought to everyone’s attention to a wide
variety of case studies to help the audience learn directly from original sources as well as
experiences. He moved ahead enlightening the audience with the importance of media visibility,
which has grown with the passage of time. One of the highlights was the way he encouraged
everyone to be socially and morally responsible.


  
Later on, Prof. Shukla quoted Carl Jung and asked a question drawing on the same lines (it is
important for brands to have a personality, why?), followed by an enlightening discussion. He
also carefully noted that the speaker’s brand and event alignment has worked wonders for him
(thereby signifying its importance). He also commented on the very fact that how important it is
to be a good risk-taker. He took inspiration from some marvelous brands like Orbit, Boomer, Zomato, Muthoot, HTC, Quikr, etc. The speaker seemed like a large-hearted man where he was fine with his ideas being used widely and said, “ Imitation is a form of flattery”.



          Mr. Dhondy, while answering one of the questions, remarked, “Brands become people”. Also, he
exclaimed how “less is more” is still a thing that has worked well for him over the years. He
highlighted how much it matters that you tell a story worth telling. Not just that, he urged
everyone to be the first in everything and be initiative-takers and not crack deals but form
relationships or partnerships for that matter. Talking of money, he hinted at treating someone
else’s money as your own and how saying no is equally as important as saying yes.

 

He successfully managed to draw a stark contrast between TV and Radio as forms of the media,
where Radio, he said, “is the theatre of the mind” and TV is just “what you see”.
The session concluded with a set of significant questions asked by members of the faculty and
student community. Suffice to say that our dear resource person was also thoroughly entertained by the whole session.


To watch the full session: https://www.facebook.com/jlubhopal/videos/340133837220045 

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Monday, September 21, 2020

Jagran School of Public Policy & International Affairs, JLU Bhopal, launches "Centre for Non-Killing and Peace"

                                                       Vouching for Utopia 

“In remembrance of all who have been killed, of all the killers of all who have not killed, and of all who have worked to end killing; Guided by the Global Nonkilling Spirit.” - (Prof. Glenn D. Paige)

On the occasion of World Peace Day on 21st September, this year, Jagran School of Public Policy & International Affairs, JLU Bhopal, announced the inauguration of the country’s first dedicated  Centre for Non-Killing and Peace, where the university aligns eminent speakers to come together at a virtual forum vouching for the same. The session, virtually hosted by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Anoop Swarup, Chairman, Centre for Global Non-killing at Hawaii (in consultative status to the UN) has proudly hosted  Prof. Dr. Neelkantha Radhakrishnan, Chairman- Indian Council of Gandhian Studies (New Delhi), Founder- Gandhi Media Foundation,  Dr. Balwant Bhaneja- Former Canadian Diplomat, Dr. Thomas Fee- Founding Leadership Team, Centre for Global Nonkilling,  Dr. Thomas Daffern- Director, International Institute of Peace Studies and Global Philosophy,  Dr. Maorang Jiang, Director, Asian World Centre, Omaha, NE, USA,  Mr. Christophe Barbey, Representative at the United Nations in Geneva for CGNK and Dr. Joam Evan Pim, Director, Centre for Global Nonkilling.


The brainstorming session began with an invocation by Prof. Dr. Swarup and went on to echo the teachings of the renowned Professor Glenn D. Paige, further supported by other esteemed panelists. As the address progressed further, the Gandhian philosophy was easily tracked when one of the experts quoted, “Be the change you want to see in the world.” and it was easy to make out that all the professionals are highly influenced by the Gandhian teachings. The aim of the session is to invoke a non-killing spirit in the society and foreground the non-killing paradigm shift, over time.

One of the scholars made an important remark and busted the myth that “Man is basically violent”. He carefully examined the statement and denied its existence wholeheartedly. He believes Au Contraire. Furthermore, it was noted that “Change is the law of the life” as expressed by yet another speaker and rightly so!

By this very establishment, what is aimed at is the making of “catalysts of change” who will make this world a better place in due course. More often than not, we come across news that deals with homicides, terrorist acts, and wars. This mission focusses on breaking away from that path and moving towards a better world.

On a note “Happy people dream of Happy world” by Chrisophe, the tone was set further. Not just that, he also used a metaphor of a peace zone to promote his ideas, perfectly resonating with what JLU aims to do.

Towards the end, Dr. Pim can be seen echoing Page’s words, “everyone can be a center for Global Non-killing”. In the event, Dr. Katyayni Singh’s (holding the world’s first non-killing doctoral thesis) presence was unmissable, and its impact undeniable.

The highlight of the whole session is that some speakers decided to be representatives of peace by symbolically donning peace-inspired clothing.Over all, the session has been widely appreciated and admired for being multi-disciplinary and intercultural (thereby aiming at the interests of a plethora of audience). It was indeed a beautiful sight for the eyes to watch such a diverse panel of professionals (divided by different nations of origin and united by working for world peace).

JLU yet again shines brighter than its previous accolades in getting together the best minds across different geographical dimensions. And taking the first step towards collective awakening.

Long live the establishment!


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