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| Guest Lecture on Financial Market |
8/24/2008 |
| Mr. Ritesh Badjatya , a well versed person from the field of Financial Market visited the school on August 23, 2008 as the guest of the month . Students from XI & XII commerce & Science attended the Guest Lecture in the Conference hall of the school. Mr. Ritesh is a senior Equity dealer-institution at SPA securities Limited, a financial advisory firm which has an office at Nariman Point, Mumbai. He explained the need and importance of financial market.
He threw light on various types of financial markets- Debt market, Equity market, Stock Market, derivatives market, commodities market etc. He discussed about careers in Stock market, Mutual funds. In simple language the Regulatory framework in India was elaborated to the students. He gave a brief on the authorities who give assurance to the investors about the safety of funds & to the corporate for risk bearing like Reserve Bank of India, SEBI, Association of Mutual Funds of India and FMC. Various terminologies from the world of Finance were explained with the help of examples by him.
All XI & XII the commerce as well as science students attended the lecture with great enthusiasm. At the end of the session queries were resolved related to the topic interactively among the speaker and students. A brief summary was given by Master Kinshuk Tripathi (XII Sci). As a token of love School Captain Master Suryateja Reddy presented a bouquet and a school memento was given to the guest by Principal. It was a very informative session which gave insights about making everybody aware about growth of money. We are thankful to our Principal Didi for the arrangement and opportunity. -By Commerce Team
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| Knowing Futures and Options of NSE |
8/8/2008 |
| On 8th August 2008, 12th and 11th Commerce (along with FMM) accompanied by Mr. Sanjay Nandi, Ms. Anagha Prabhu, Mr. Dinesh Singh and Mr.Vinit Chaturvedi went for educational tour to National Stock Exchange, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Stock Markets experts Mr. Sunil Gore & Mr. Arvind Goyal from NSE gave brief on the trading in Cash Market, Future Market and Options. Terms used in the transactions like spot price, arbitrage, hedging, short selling were explained in simple way with the help of day to day examples with diagrams through power point presentations. Live demonstration was given to make the students aware about how trading takes place on the terminals of NSE. It was an excellent opportunity for learning basics of Stock market. - Commerce Team. |
| Economic Way Ahead |
7/22/2008 |
| XII Commerce students along with Faculty members – Mr. Sanjay Nandi (HOD Commerce), Ms. Anagha Prabhu & Mr. Dinesh Singh went to the Indian Merchants Chamber on 11th, 2008 to participate in the seminar on “Prospects for US economy – Implications for India”. All were delighted to get such an opportunity to attend such an informative session on present issues in commerce and trade. All were delighted to get such an opportunity to attend such an informative session present issues in commerce and trade.
This was a memorial Lecture organized by IMC as an initiative to create awareness among the research people, students and members of commerce field about the current developments in world economy. Dr. Mukul Asher, Professor of Public policy, National University, Singapore gave lecture on the prospects of economy. He is a well known figure in the economic field. He is consultant to IMF & conducted many lectures world wide. He discussed and shown the presentation through which focus was made on comparison with developed & developing countries, their infrastructure & human resources. He stressed upon the need to conserve the resources & plan in a sound way for facing the crunch in future.
Mr. Kumar Ketkar, editor of daily Loksatta, was the chief guest for the seminar. He is a known as ‘fearless journalist’ & recipient of various state as well as national awards such as Padmashri, Rajiv Gandhi Award etc. An interactive question – Answer session was followed in which various other issues like impact of I.T. , inflation, Housing policy, growth in GDP, pollution, energy and credit crisis was discussed.
As a concluding remark we can say that, India’s responsibility to take up the challenges was thoroughly discussed. It gave a fair chance for our students to make themselves aware about the current challenges in economy.
- By Sanjay Nandi, HOD Commerce
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| Industrial Visit to Ankleshwar |
4/12/2008 |
| Class XI Commerce & Science students of Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir went for an educational industrial visit to Ankleshwar from 8/04/2008 to 11/04/2008 accompanied by Teaching faculty members Mr. Sanjay Nandi, Mr. Dinesh Singh, Mr. Utpal Kumar Chandra ,Mrs. Jaya Parekh and Ms. Anagha Prabhu. They visited J.P. Industries, Patkar Extrusions Ltd., Dorik Plastochem Ltd, Navdeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd situated in Ankleshwar, Gujarat. The purpose of the visit was to show the practical utilization of bookish theories & interdependency of all subjects. |
| Door Step Of C.A. |
3/8/2008 |
| The Students of Class XI commerce with Mr. Sanjay Nandi ( H-O-D Commerce) and Ms. Anagha Prabhu ( Accounts Teacher) went to Mittal Court for an interactive session & as a part CPT and to give them an exposure at Nariman point (D. C. Bothra & Co.) on 8th March, 2008. They visited Ms. D. C. Bothra & Co. and SPA- The financial Advisor. It was very fruitful. - By Commerce Team.
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| And a Good time was had by ALL ! |
1/20/2008 |
| Gnyaan Probodhini students and RRVM students had a great exchange of thought for creativity, presentation, and group discussion. A lot many of activities were conducted. Mrs. Padma Kasaile, Incharge in Borivali Branch and her team had a very interactive session with Commerce Faculties headed by Mr. Sanjay Nandi of Ram Ratna on 20th January afternoon. Students were very much delighted after discussion with their counterpart. |
| “Concept and Skill building is Important for success” |
1/16/2008 |
| For the career guidance, every month Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir organizes a lecture for the students. For the month of January 2008, the guest lecturer was Dr. Pushpak Bhattacharya, Professor of Computer Science at IIT Mumbai. He is qualified with B.Tech., M.Tech., and PhD from IIT Mumbai. He is a Visiting Research Scientist of MIT, USA, working in artificial intelligence department as a visiting professor at Stanford University, USA and achieved awards from Micro-soft, IBM, United States.
Dr. Bhattacharya said that everyone needs to pay a lot of attention to build foundations. School is the place to build the mind. He gave success mantra to the students and the thought of concept and skill building. He introduced 4 Gs to get success - Grace, Greet, Guts, and Gumption. He illustrated an example of Mr. Bill Gates stating his reason for success that he did right jobs at the right part and in the right direction. He added that we all should be socially responsible & most think of the crises for human beings such as global warming and energy resources.
The session became more interactive as students were curious and eager to know about aeronautical engineering, computer science, IT and IIT.
Master Rounak Bhattacharya (son of Dr. Pushpak Bhattacharya) was also called to speak about his success, the study techniques and preparation for the examination. He achieved 8th rank in CBSE, in India, with 97.4% overall. He has scored full marks (100/100) in Mathematics, Social Science, and Sanskrit. Out of 100 he scored 98 in Science & 89 in English.
The Principal Mrs. Anita Sahu thanked and greeted him for his precious guidance to the students. Report By Mr. Pankaj Sharma -HOD English.
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| Career Avenue – CA (Chartered Accountant) |
12/15/2007 |
| Saturday, 15 Dec. 2007, we met a prominent personality from the field of C.A. who has done specialization in the area of taxation is here as Guest of the month – Mr. Tejas Desai. Mr. Desai belongs to the family of CA Professionals. He is presently working as a Senior Manager (Financial Services) in Ernst & Young Ltd. There are 130000 people working for E & Y in 700 locations worldwide, over 140 countries. Mr. Desai explained how a 10+2 student can pursue for CA.
1. Prepare for CPT entrance test based on 10+2 level and it’s a multiple choice paper.
2. Register yourself for Article ship, after 18 months you are required to appear for the P II exam.
3. The articleship period is very crucial and one has to choose such a CA firm which can give maximum exposure and opportunities to learn. It is a rigorous task that, the student has to manage studies along with sufficient number of hours work under training for which ICAI suggests to get a stipend.
4. After 42 months of Articleship you are required to appear for P-III (Final exam).
5. One has to apply for membership for ICAI to practice as CA or has to get Certificate of practice for working as a professional in industry.
6. After getting the certificate you are having two options, either to go for in any Industry as an employee or to become a professional.
We thanks Mr. Gaurang Damani for providing an opportunity to meet Mr. Desai. – By Commerce Team.
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| Learning in a Practical Way ! |
12/8/2007 |
| Students of XII commerce of Ram Ratna Vidya Mandir (Bhayander) went to S. B. I Bhayandar (West) on 8/12/2007 as a part of educational tour. They were accompanied by Mr. Sanjay Nandi, Head of the Commerce Dept. As a part of Learning economics & to understand banking as well as finance it was a move towards the largest public sector bank- State Bank of India. Mr. S. K. Shuklabaidya -the Chief Manager, Mr. A.V. Prabhu- Customer Relation Manager of Bhayandar branch introduced the students with all the terms related to the world of banking & finance, functions of bank, SLR, CRR, managing the money market, private banking, developmental issues etc. It was a very informative & fruitful discussion all the quarries in the minds of students were resolved. By- Mr. Sanjay Nandi H-O-D Commerce. |
| SHARE A SMILE |
10/11/2007 |
| Class XI students of RRVM went to meet their foster Grandpa and Grandma at Vanprasthashram (Elder’s Home) with Mr. K. K. Pandey on 11th October, 2007. After self introduction, they also shared sorrows and joys of life with them. Boys played Antakshri, even danced and played Kho-Kho too. Very next day these boys presented hand made “Happy Diwali” card to them with love and respect. All the Grandpas and Grandmas were delighted by the warm visit of their children. |
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