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  • Happy Janmashtami 2014

    Synetic Business School wishes all the students and faculty members a very “Happy Janmashtami”.

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    Krishna Janmashtami also known as Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanti or sometimes simply as Janmashtami, is an annual celebration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.The festival is celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Bhadpadra (August–September) in the Hindu calendar.

  • Happy Independence Day.

    Synetic Business School wishes all the students and faculty members a very ‘Happy Independence Day’.

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    Assistent Professor(Paramjit Singh) briefed that Independence Day, observed annually on 15 August, is a National Holiday in India commemorating the nation’s independence from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 15 August 1947. India attained independence following an Independence Movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress (INC).

  • Visit of Dr.Zafar Zahir

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    Synetic Business School welcomes Dr. Zafar Zahir,member trustee, to Synetic Business School.Dr.Zafar Zahir is one of the main building block of our institute.His mission is to provide the conceptual knowledge and specialized skills to students so that they can share responsibilities towards the nation and the society.He convey his best wishes to the new entrants with the assurance that the institute will do everything possible to transform their dreams to reality.

  • 2014 Commonwealth Games

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    • The 2014 Commonwealth Games (officially the XX Commonwealth Games) are being held in Glasgow, Scotland, from 23 July to 3 August 2014.
    • It is the largest multi-sport event ever held in Scotland with around 4,950 athletes from 71 different nations and territories competing in 17 different sports, although the country previously hosted the 1970 and 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. Over the last 10 years, however, Glasgow and Scotland had staged World, Commonwealth, European, or British events in all 17 sports proposed for the 2014 Commonwealth Games, including the World Badminton Championships in 1997.
    • Scotland was the first country to consider hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games in 2004, with Scottish cities being invited by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland to consider making a bid.
    • India started the Day 6 with a medal tally of 26 and 7th rank in the medal table at Commonwealth Games but it was India’s wrestlers in form of Sushil Kumar, Amit Kumar and teenager Vinesh that brought gold medal feast. The day 7 of Glasgow 2014 saw India add 11 medals (4 in wrestling, 5 in shooting and 2 in weightlifting). India are now placed at 6th with 27 medals (10 gold, 16 silver, 11 bronze).
  • Happy Eid al-Fitr

    The Chairman of the Institute Dr.M.A. Zahir greeted  all the faculty members and students on the ocassion of   Eid al-Fitr .

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    Assistant Professor(Paramjit Singh) briefed that he religious Eid is a single day during which Muslims are not permitted to fast. The holiday celebrates the conclusion of the 29 or 30 days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The day of Eid, therefore, falls on the first day of the month of Shawwal. This is a day when Muslims around the world show a common goal of unity. The date for the start of any lunar Hijri month varies based on the observation of new moon by local religious authorities, so the exact day of celebration varies by locality. However, in most countries, it is generally celebrated on the same day as Saudi Arabia.

  • Tribute to Nelson Mandela

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    It is 96 years ago today that Nelson Mandela was born; a revolutionary who would become the face of magnanimity, wisdom, and resistance to injustice, as well as “father of the nation” to South Africa.During his time in prison, Mandela studied law and learnt Afrikaans, in order to be able to speak with the men who were guarding him.Mandela’s imprisonment on Robben Island shows him reading, accompanied by the quote: “Education is the most powerful weapon which we can use to change the world”.Politically an African nationalist and democratic socialist, Mandela became a member of the African National Congress in his twenties, and later became its president. As a result of his work with the ANC, he spent 27 years in prison, charged with convictions of sabotage and conspiracy to overthrow the state.

     

     

  • Happy Mother’s Day

    The chairman of the institute Dr.M.A. Zahir gives greetings  to all  students of the institute on the ocasssion of Happy Mother’s Day.

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    Assistant Professor (Paramjit Singh) briefed that Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring mothers and motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world, most commonly in spring.

  • Good Friday

    The Chairman of the institute Dr.M.A. Zahir greeted all the students of the institute on the ocassion of Good Friday.

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    Paramjit Singh(Assistant-Professor) briefed that Good Friday is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. The holiday is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum on the Friday preceding Easter Sunday, and may coincide with the Jewish observance of Passover. It is also known as Holy FridayGreat FridayBlack Friday or Easter Friday, though the latter properly refers to the Friday in Easter week.

    Good Friday is a widely-instituted legal holiday in many national governments around the world, including in most Western countries as well as in 12 U.S. states. Some governments have laws prohibiting certain acts that are seen as contrasting the solemn nature of the day.

  • Tribute to Dr. BR Ambedkar

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    Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, chiefly responsible for drafting of The Constitution of India and a champion of human rights was born on the 14th April, 1891. After graduating from Elfinstone College, Bombay in 1912, he joined Columbia University, USA where he was awarded Ph.D. Later he joined the London School of Economics & obtained a degree of D.Sc. ( Economics) & was called to the Bar from Gray’s Inn.

    On his return to India in 1923, he founded ‘Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabha’ with the main objective of spreading education & improving the economic conditions of the depressed classes. With the slogan of ‘Educate-Agitate-Organize’, the social movement led by Dr. Ambedkar aimed at Annihilation of Caste & the Reconstruction of Indian Society on the basis of equality of human beings.

    In 1927, he led the march at Mahad, Maharashtra to establish the rights of the untouchables to taste water from the Public Chawdar Lake’, traditionally prohibited to them. This marked the beginning of anti-caste & anti-priest movement. The temple entry movement launched by Dr. Ambedkar in 1930 at the Kalaram Temple, Nashik, Maharashtra is another landmark in the struggle for human rights & political justice. Dr. Ambedkar held the view that “Only political power cannot be a panacea for the ills of the depressed classes. Their salvation lies in their social elevation”. As a Member of the Viceroy’s Executive Council from July 1942 he was instrumental in bringing about several legislative measures to protect the rights of labourers & workers.

  • Happy Baisakhi

    Synetic Business School wishes all the students of the institute a very Happy Baisakhi.

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    Paramjit singh(Assistant Professor) briefed that Baisakhi is a festival celebrated across the northern Indian subcontinent, especially in the Punjab region by the Sikh community. More recently, this festival is also celebrated around the world by Sikh diaspora. For the Sikh community this festival commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa. It is also celebrated byHindus and Buddhists for different reasons including the start of a new year. People in the Punjab Region regard Vaisakhi as a harvest festival.For Hindus, it is the start of the second month of New Year after Chaitr, and is celebrated with requisite bathing, partying, and worshipping. It’s believed that thousands of years ago, Goddess Ganga descended to earth and in her honour, many Hindus gather along the sacred Ganges River for ritual baths. The action is centered in the holy cities along the Ganges in north India, or in Srinagar’s Mughal Gardens, Jammu’s Nagbani Temples–, or anywhere in Tamil Nadu. Hindus plant poles (wrapped in flags of gold-embroidered silk) in front of their homes, and hang pots of brass, copper or silver on top.