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Coordinator : Dr. Sheetal Mody


        Nyay Vyavasta (New Law System)’ Seminar
        The VP Road Police Station conducted a seminar on ‘Nyay Vyavasta (New Law System)’ to educate
        students about recent reforms in the Indian legal and justice system. The session focused on legal rights,
        changes in criminal laws, and the role of police in ensuring justice. Officers shared practical insights
        and encouraged civic responsibility and legal awareness among youth. The seminar was informative,
        interactive, and aligned with promoting legal literacy.
















        Session on ‘Budget Talk’
        A  session  titled  ‘Budget  Talk’  was  organized  to  help  students
        understand the fundamentals and implications of the Union Budget.
        The speaker broke down key budgetary terms, fiscal policies, and
        major  announcements  from  the  latest  budget.  The  session  also
        discussed the impact of budget allocations on various sectors and the
        economy. It encouraged financial awareness and analytical thinking
        among students.


        Panel Discussion on ‘Recognising the Undercurrents’
        Thakur  College  of  Science  and  Commerce  hosted  a  thought-
        provoking panel discussion titled ‘Recognising the Undercurrents’
        which  was  attended  by  the  BIM  students.  The  session  brought
        together experts from various fields who shed light on the unseen
        forces shaping society, economy, and youth behavior. Topics ranged
        from mental health, social media influence, and economic disparities to cultural shifts. The discussion
        encouraged critical thinking and awareness of subtle societal trends among students.


        Visit to the ‘Tech Eco Waste Management Plant’
        Students visited the Tech Eco Waste Management Plant to gain first-hand exposure to modern waste
        processing  techniques  and  sustainability  practices.  The  visit  included  guided  tours  of  the  facility,
        demonstrations of recycling and e-waste segregation, and insights into eco-friendly waste disposal.
        Students observed how technology is integrated into environmental management. The visit fostered
        environmental responsibility and practical awareness of sustainable solutions.












                           “It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back
                                 and let things happen to them. They went out and made things happen.”           103
                                                           – Elinor Smith
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