COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
2024 -2025
COUNCIL OF THE YEAR 2024-25
PRESIDENT - G.USHASWINI
- N.GAYATRI
VICE PRESIDENT -RAVADA LAHARI
ROKKAM LAHARI
TREASURER - LALITHA BHARGAVI
VIAJAYA LAKSHMI
DIGITAL COORDINATOR - 1. M.BHAVYA SREE
2. A.POSHANA
3.TANUSRI
WALL JOURNAL - 1. P.NEELIMA
2. P.BHAVANI
3.M.PUSPHA LATHA
4.INDU SRI
ACTIVITIES
Activity-1 :
✨MindMaze✨
Description: Commerce and management association conducted their first activity named mind
maze where you need to think in a very unique way to win the game .
*WINNER:
G.Pravalika 1 BCOM,24AL288🥳
*RUNNER:
K.Yashaswini Il Inter MPC ‘‘B’’, 23lN112�.
Activity-2:
"IF YOU GET CLOSE YOU WILL CLOSE ”🫸🏻🚫🫷🏻
Timings : 12:15AM - 1:00 PM
Date : 05-08-2024
Venue : f2
Description : Commerce and Management Association conducted second activity. It is a fun and
focused activity where they need to build a card block in a given timelimit.
WINNER 🏆
Roshini 1st BBA
Meenakshi 1st BBAR
RUNNER UP🏆
H. Thaniya 3rd AGRD
Ch. Harshita 3rd AGRD
Activity -3:
"SELLING SPREE"
DATE : 03-10-2024
TIMINGS: 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
VENUE : F3
PARTICIPENTS: 15
1.Sarataj sunisa bcom 1st yr
2. Sophia bba 1st yr
3. Reene bcom 1st yr
4. M.Pravallika bcom 1st yr
5. G.Pravallika bcom 1st yr
6. Shraddha Patel bca 1st yr
7. Shreley bsc chemistry
8. Sanjana bcom 1st yr
9. Y. Sai pranati bba 1st yr
10. Harini bcom 1st yr
11. Samatha bba 1st yr
12. Gulnar bba 1st yr
13. Sanjana bba 1st yr
14. Roshini bba 1st year
15. Navya bba 1st year
DESCRIPTION :
SELLING SPREE-
This activity was conducted in base of Marketing skills and creative skills how the
product to be saled and promoted.
Dr. N.Jyothi [Head Of The Department]
Dr.Divya Joseph [Assistant Professor]
Were took a part in the commerce and management association activity as the judges and
finalized the winner and the runner of the activity.
Winner : Sharen bba 1st year
Runner : Roshini bba 1st year
Excelsior Activity "GUESS THE PRODUCT"
Date :
TIMINGS: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
VENUE : F3
Activity Name: Balloon Bond
Description: This activity was conducted on 5th May 2022 with 34 participants. In this activity the students had to come in pairs and they were given a balloon. They had to balance the balloon by keeping it in the middle of them and not use their hands. The best performance given by the pair was awarded as winner. The winners were from II BBA Eashanya and Ayushi. All the participants were given handmade earrings as token of love and the winners were given certificate.
Activity 2
Activity Name: Simon Says
Description: This activity was conducted on 3rd June 2022 with 19 participants. It was an individual activity. The participants had to stand opposite to each other and a paper glass was placed in the middle. They had to touch the body part whichever is said and pick the glass when we said ‘glass’. Whoever picks up the glass moves to the next round. This procedure repeats till the last round and the one who picks up the glass in the last round is declared the winner. The winner was P. Chandini from II Bcom.
Activity 3
Activity Name: Cup Stacking
Description: This activity was conducted on 10th June 2022 with 29 participants. This was an individual activity where two individuals are called at once and each student was given set of cups. In the given time period, the students were asked to build pyramids out of the cups and stack them back. The one who finishes the task in lesser time were being declared as winners. The winner was Nazrin Md. from III Bcom.
Activity 6
Activity Name: Song Trivia
Description: This activity was conducted on 17th August 2022 with 12 participants. This was an online activity. Participants had to come individually. The name of the songs was presented on the screen in the form of emojis, meanwhile in the chat box one random emoji is sent before every question. The one who sends back the emoji gets the chance to guess the song which is being presented on the screen. The one who guesses maximum no. of songs is the winner. The winner was Ch. Satya Meghana from II Bcom.
Activity 7
Activity Name: Dot it Out
Description: This activity was conducted on 02nd September 2022 with 16 participants. This was an online activity. Participants had to join individually. Two pictures having minor differences were shown on the screen, whereas in the chat box random emoji was sent before every slide. The participant who sent back the emoji first gets the chance to spot the differences between the pictures being presented on the screen. The participant who spots the maximum number of differences is the winner. The winner was Suchana from II Bcom.
Activity 8
Activity Name: Untangling
Description: This activity was conducted on 12th September 2022 with 18 participants. The participants had to come in pairs. Chunni’s were been provided to each of them. And in the given time, they have to untangle the chunni without leaving the chunni from their hand. The pair who untangles themselves before the given time is the winner. The winner pair was Poojitha J. and Poojitjha S. from III MECs
Activity 9
Activity Name: Merry Go Round
Description: This activity was conducted on 22nd September 2022 with 200+ participants. The participants had to come individually. Participants were asked to stand in a circular motion and four balls were given to the participants and simultaneously song was played. The participants had to pass the ball to the participant next to them when the song was played. When the song was paused, the participants had to dance on the hook step of the song played. The second round had to be conducted on the second day. The winner was Ch. Satya Meghana from II Bcom.
Activity 10
Activity Name: Globetrotter
Description: This activity was conducted on 26th September 2022 with 18 participants. The participants had to come individually. Questions based on tourism were asked and four options were given in the form of four different places. To answer the question, the participants had to go to the option whichever they feel relevant. The one who answers correctly till last question is the winner. The winner was Sai Lakshmi from III Bcom.
Activity 11
Activity Name: Jumping Jhapak
Description: This activity was conducted on 05th November 2022 with 200+ participants as part of the Excelsior 2022 fest. It is an individual activity, where the participant had to throw ball from a distance, they were given three chances. They had to perform the tasks written in the chits placed in the cups. There were gift chits also in the cups. The participants whoever throw two to three times ball in the cup were selected for second around. The winner was selected who continuously throw ball three times from the distance told. The winner was D. Swapna from III Mpc .
Activity 12
Activity Name: Advertising
Description: This activity was conducted on 23rd January 2023 with 76 participants. The participants had to come in pairs. Audio clips of various advertisements were been played. The participants were given a paper, where they had to write the name of the product after the audio is played. After every audio clip, 10 seconds were given to guess the correct answer and to note it down in paper. The pair who guesses more number of products correctly wins the activity. The winner pair was Kajol and Laxmi from III Bcom.
WALL JOURNALS
1.WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP DAY
Celebrated in 2014, the first Women’s Entrepreneurship Day (WED) event was held in New York City at the United Nations, as well as other events held in other countries all over the world. In fact, 144 different countries recognized and celebrated the first day.
The day was founded and established by Wendy Diamond who is an entrepreneur and had volunteered with a foundation that helps to provide microcredit to low income women in Honduras. Following this experience, Wendy, who is also the Pet Pioneer, Animal Fair Media founder, decided that she wanted to help others all over the world to promote such causes.
2.NATIONAL ENTREPRENEURS DAY AND NATIONAL COMMERCE DAY
National Entrepreneur's Day is an annual event occurring on the third Tuesday of November (November 19) that honors people who have built an empire from absolutely nothing. Radical inventions by brilliant minds have shaped the way we live today, not to mention our future.
Commerce Day is celebrated on 1 st Monday of August. This year it was observed on August 7, 2023. Commerce Day is observed to honour the contributions and sacrifices made by workers every day. Reaching out to them and expressing
gratitude to employees in the neighborhood can significantly impact their feelings. On Commerce Day we honor the contributions and sacrifices made by workers every day.
3.INTERNATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY
The International Day of the Girl (IDG) – observed annually on 11 October – is a global platform to advocate for the full spectrum of girls’ rights. This year, at a time when we are seeing a range of movements and actions to curtail girls’ and women’s rights and roll back progress on gender equality, we see particularly harsh impacts on girls. From maternal health care and parenting support for adolescent mothers, to digital and life skills training; from comprehensive sexuality education to survivor support services and violence prevention programs; there is an urgent need for increased attention and resourcing for the key areas that enable girls to realize their rights and achieve their full potential.
4. INDEPENDENCE DAY
The Indian Independence Bill, which carves the independent nations of India and Pakistan out of the former Mogul Empire, comes into force at the stroke of midnight on August 15, 1947. The long-awaited agreement ended 200 years of British rule and was hailed by Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi as the ‘noblest act of the British nation.
By the 19th century, Great Britain had become the dominant political power on the subcontinent and India was seen as the "Jewel in the Crown" of the British Empire. The British Indian Army played a vital role in both World Wars. Years of nonviolent resistance to British rule, led by Mohandas GANDHI and Jawaharlal NEHRU, eventually resulted in Indian independence in 1947. Large-scale communal violence took place before and after the subcontinent partition into two separate states - India and Pakistan. The neighboring countries have fought three wars since independence, the last of which was in 1971 and resulted in East Pakistan becoming the separate nation of Bangladesh.
5. KARGIL VIJAY DIWAS.
Kargil Vijay Diwas , or Kargil Victory Day, is observed annually on July 26 to mark India's triumph in the 1999 conflict with Pakistan. The day honours the bravery and sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during the intense and prolonged war.
The two neighbouring countries, which were involved in a significant conflict in 1971 that resulted in the formation of Bangladesh, have experienced ongoing tensions in the subsequent years. Although direct armed conflicts have been limited, they have been vying for control over the Siachen Glacier by establishing military outposts on the nearby mountain ridges.
6.WORLD DAY AGAINST CHILD LABOUR
Observed on June 12th, World Day Against Child Labour is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labour. Emphasizing the link between social justice and child labour, the slogan for the World Day in 2023 is ‘Social Justice for All. End Child Labour!’.
Our joint experience in tackling child labour over the course of the last three decades has demonstrated that child labour can be eliminated, if the root causes are addressed. More than ever, it is urgent for all of us to contribute to bringing solutions to people’s daily problems, and child labour is – possibly – the most visible of these problems.
We therefore consider the 2023 World Day Against Child Labour to be a moment for all of us who are committed to ending child labour to demonstrate that change can be achieved when will and determination come together and provide a momentum for efforts to be accelerated in a situation of great urgency.
7.INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR ELINIMATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Violence against women and girls remains one of the most prevalent and pervasive human rights violations in the world. Globally, an estimated 736 million women — almost one in three — have been subjected to physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence, non-partner sexual violence, or both, at least once in their life. This scourge has intensified in different settings, including the workplace and online spaces, and has been exacerbated by post-pandemic effects, conflicts, and climate change. The solution lies in robust responses, including investment in prevention. However, alarmingly, data on how much nations are committing to counteract violence against women and girls remains glaringly sparse. For instance, just 5% of government aid is focused on tackling violence against women and girls, and less than 0.2% is directed to its prevention. We need more investment in women’s organizations, better legislation, prosecution of perpetrators, more services for survivors, and training for law enforcement officials.