Thursday, November 28, 2024

COMMERECE AND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION WALL JOURNALS.

                                         St.Joseph's College For Women (A)

                    Commerce And Management Association

                                       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.


8.LIVE LIFE TRAVEL
"Live life, travel" is a simple yet profound mantra that encourages embracing the world with open arms. It suggests living fully in the present, seeking new experiences, and exploring different cultures, landscapes, and perspectives. Travel becomes a way to break free from the routine, discover new passions, and find inspiration. By traveling, we not only see the world but also learn more about ourselves and connect with the vast diversity that exists beyond our immediate surroundings. It’s about creating memories, embracing adventure, and living life with a sense of wonder and curiosity.




9.NATIONL HANDLOOM DAY

National Handloom Day is celebrated annually on August 7th in India to honor the contribution of handloom weavers to the country’s heritage and economy. The day commemorates the launch of the Swadeshi Movement in 1905, which advocated for the promotion of Indian-made goods, particularly handwoven fabrics, as a symbol of self-reliance. National Handloom Day celebrates the rich tradition of handloom weaving in India and aims to raise awareness about the significance of handloom products, support weavers, and preserve the country’s cultural heritage. It was first observed in 2015, and the event encourages the promotion of handloom products, both in domestic and international markets.




10.INTERNATIONAL GIRL CHILD DAY

International Day of the Girl Child, celebrated on October 11th each year, aims to highlight and address the challenges girls face around the world. It focuses on promoting the rights of girls, empowering them to reach their full potential, and advocating for gender equality. The day also raises awareness about issues such as education, health, and child protection, and calls for an end to child marriage, gender-based violence, and discrimination. The theme of the day varies each year, emphasizing different aspects of girls' rights and well-being.






Saturday, November 2, 2024

EXCELSIOR 2024

                                     EXCELSIOR 2024








TIJARA FEST 2024

                                                    TIJARA FEST 2024

                            

                                        Poster Launch

On August 2, we invite you to join us the exciting Tijara Fest Poster Launch at St.Joseph's College For Women(A). This event will showcase the festival’s poster, offering the first glimpse of what’s to come at Tijara Fest 2024. The launch promises an afternoon of energy, excitement, and anticipation as we reveal the poster that captures the spirit of Tijara Fest and the colorful festivities it promises.

Many students from different college have Participated in start up ideas, interactive activities including workshop on management games ,Business mela ,Expo and Ad screening,Workshop,Fashionista and valedictory. 



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The Inaugural and Workshop on Management Games at Tijara Fest offers an exciting platform for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs to explore innovative approaches to business management through interactive games. These activities combine the principles of management theory with fun, engaging simulations, allowing participants to experience real-world business challenges in a controlled, gamified environment.

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A Business Mela by Students at the Tijara Fest is an exciting event where students, particularly those from business schools or entrepreneurship programs, get the chance to showcase their entrepreneurial skills, innovative ideas, and startup projects. This unique segment of the festival offers students a platform to present their business ventures to a larger audience, including potential customers, mentors, and investors like Student-Led Startups and Projects,Entrepreneurial Innovation,Pitching and Presentations,Workshops and Learning Opportunities,Networking and Mentorship,Interactivity and Engagement,Exposure to Real-World Business Challenges,Support and Encouragement.
The Business Mela by Students at Tijara Fest not only highlights the entrepreneurial spirit of the next generation but also serves as a vibrant space for learning, growth, and the exchange of ideas. It's an opportunity for students to test the waters of the business world and gain practical experience that will help them in their future careers.


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Tuesday, February 20, 2024

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𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧

BBA full form is Bachelor of Business Administration. BBA is one of the most popular and sought-after bachelor's degree programs pursued by students after Class 12. The BBA course is the gateway to a plethora of job opportunities in numerous sectors such as Sales, Marketing, Education, Finance, Sales, and Government to name a few.

BBA is a three-year professional undergraduate course in Business Management. The course is open to students from all three streams i.e., Science, Arts and Commerce. The BBA course offers knowledge and training in management and leadership skills to prepare them for managerial roles and entrepreneurship. The course will help the students learn various aspects of business administration and management through classroom lectures and practical projects like internships. The course will acquaint the students with various aspects of business administration, market, marketing trends, etc.

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The BBA Department persistently strives to grow into a distinguishable position in Management Studies to create Business Graduates to become future business leaders, entrepreneurs, socially responsible professionals who fit into the dynamic corporate world with a global outlook.

𝐌𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐨𝐧

To emphasize on highest quality education with a strong foundation of management concepts for students to excel and enhance their skills
To stimulate innovative learning processes for disseminating knowledge by utilizing state-of-the-art facilities.

Monday, February 19, 2024

GALLERY

 




EVENTS

 

PERSONALITY AND DEVELOPMENT SESSIONS

                                       Report for 2021-2022

                                        PD SESSIONS




 ACTIVITIES



1. Activity -NAME MY NAME

Activity Description:

On 23rd November 2021, we conducted our first activity that is" Name my Name" .There will be 6 Products shown to you. The participants have to guess the Names of the 6 Products in an innovative way. Each Participant will be given 1 Minute of time to each product. There Will Be Totally 6 Winners, One for Each product. The 6 winners will be getting the prizes.

Winners :

SWATHI.K- BBA 3RD YEAR
MADHURIMA.S- BBA 1ST YEAR


2. Activity -02 ART WITH PROP


Activity Description:

On 27th November 2021, we conducted our activity named “ART WITH PROP”. The Activity is all about creating something creative, Innovation in The College itself. The Candidates can make anything which Is creative using any kind of Props. Each Candidate will be given One Hour of Time. Each Candidate should complete the activity within the time limit.


Winners :

MADHURIMA.S– 21A1277 – BBA 1ST YEAR
TEJASWINI.B- 20AH589 – BBA 2ND YEAR


3. CROSSWORD


Activity Description:

On 22nd January 2022, we conducted our activity named “CROSSWORD”. The Participants have to find out the number of words possible within the given Time Limit. Every Participant will be given a Time Limit Of 2 Minutes. The Participant who writes the maximum words within the Time Frame will be the Winner.


Winners :


NIKHILA PUJARI- BBA 3rd YEAR
INDU . S- BBA 3rd YEAR


4. SENSE CHALLENGE

Activity Description:

On 8th February 2022, we conducted an activity named “SENSE CHALLENGE”. All The Participants Should Come in Pairs Where in Each Pair Both of Them Are Blind Folded and One Person from Them Have to Touch, Taste and Smell the Given Products and Explain to The Other. The Pair Who Guesses the Correct Answer Within the Time Limit Will Be the Winners. The Time Limit Is 1 Minute And 30 Seconds.

Winners :


Winners: PRANAVI - BBA 2ND YEAR
SANKEERTHANA-3RD BBA
Runners: SAKSHI – BBA 2ND YEAR
CHAARU -3RD BBA


5. JAM


Activity Description:

On 25th February 2022, we conducted our activity named “JAM”. There will be few participants and each participant will be given a topic and the speaker should speak about it for a minute on the spot. The participant who speaks the best will be the winner.


Winners :


SREE LAYA- BBA 3RD YEAR
SAHITI- BBA 3RD YEAR


6. PICTIONARY

Activity Description:

On 28th February 2022, we conducted our activity. There will be a group of teams. One word will be given to team members and the member should draw and explain to the team within a given time frame. The team who guesses the maximum number of words will be the winners.


Winners :


CHAARU- BBA 3RD YEAR
LIKITHA- BBA 3RD YEAR


7. DUMBCHARADES



Activity Description:

On 16th March 2022, we conducted our last activity named “DUMB CHARADES”. The activity will be conducted for each pair consisting of 2 members. There will be movie names written in chits. One person of each pair should pick-up chit and act and the other person will guess the movie. The time frame for each pair is 3 minutes. The pair who guesses the maximum movies will be the winners.


Winners :


MEGHANA & SRAVYA- 1st BCom
CHARU & INDU- 3rd BBA

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