Synetic Business School

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  • SIMTA Typing Competition on 24th December

    SIMTA Typing Competition on 24th December

    SIMTA – The Job Oriented Diploma Institute going to organize next typing competition on 24th December at 2:00 PM at SBS Campus. So more than 50 students from different schools of Ludhiana are expected to be participate in the event. This event is organizing to create awareness of technology and impart IT skills in the students. So the students who will got 1st, 2nd & 3rd position in the typing competition will be awarded with scholarship and certificate. All other participants will also be awarded with same.

  • Dr M.A.Zahir to be Awarded LMA Sat Pal Mittal Life Time Achievement Award

    Dr M.A.Zahir to be Awarded LMA Sat Pal Mittal Life Time Achievement Award

    Our honourable Founding Chairman Late Dr M.A. Zahir, is being awarded LMA Sat Paul Mittal Life Time Achievement Award on Monday, 3rd December by Ludhiana Management Association. This award was announced in end of October 2018 and who knew that Dr Zahir will no more be there in this world to receive this award.

    The award will be received by his son Dr Zafar Zahir, Managing Trustee of Zayn Educational Trust and Honorary Principal Synetic Business School from Governor Himachal Pradesh H.E. Acharya Dev Vrat at Hotel Majestic Park Plaza, Ludhiana at the LMA 40th Anniversary and Awards Function

    http://www.lmaludhiana.in/events.php?id=61

  • Parent Teacher Meeting on 21-22 November

    Parent Teacher Meeting on 21-22 November

    Dear Parents, SBS invites you to Parent Teacher Meeting on 21-22 November 2018 from 10PM to 2PM. PTM is organised to give you Performance Report of your ward. For any query 8556001933.
    www.sbs.ac.in

  • DIWALI FEST 2018 at SBS

    DIWALI FEST 2018 at SBS

    SBS going to celebrate Diwali Fest on 6th November 2018 on the occasion of Diwali Festival. On this occasion, various events will be organized by the students such as i.e. sales stall, classroom decoration, Candle Making, Rangoli, Diya Decoration, Pooja Thali Decoration. 

    Dr. Zafar gives the blessings to all students and faculty members that May the festival of light encircle your life with Joy and Happiness. Success comes at your doorsteps. With these blessings sending my warm wishes to you on Diwali and always

  • Festivities with Waste – Raavan Making Competition

    Festivities with Waste – Raavan Making Competition

    Today SBS celebrated Vijaya Dashmi at College Campus. On this occasion, a competition “Making the Effigy of Ravana” by using wastage i.e. Plastics, wood, papers etc. was held. In this competition, many students have participated and make the effigy of Raavan by using wood, straws, papers, and plastics. Dr. Zafar Zahir, Managing Director, SBS said that such type of activities creates creativity among students and by using the wastage the students learn about how to make the environment safe and pollution free by recycling the wastage. The students have enjoyed the event and actively participated in the event. All students take the oath to make the environment safe and pollution free by using or recycling the wastage for some useful purpose.  

  • SBS Fresher Party “Rubaru” on 28th Sept. 2018

    SBS Fresher Party “Rubaru” on 28th Sept. 2018

    The SBS going to organise a fresher party “Rubaru” for making the new students familiar with SBS family. In this event the students will introduce their talents/skills through performing in various cultural events i.e. Dance, Singing, Acting, Ramp walk etc. So we all are excited for this event. The SBS students are ready to show your talents.

  • Janmashtami Celebration at SBS  on 31st August 2018

    Janmashtami Celebration at SBS on 31st August 2018

    ABOUT JANMASHTAMI 

    Krishna Janmashtami is the celebration of the birth of Lord Shri Krishna, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is believed to have been born about five thousand years ago in Mathura in ‘Dwapar Yuga’. Krishna Janmashtami is also known as Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami and sometimes simply as Janmashtami. It is essentially a Hindu festival. The festival is generally observed on Ashtami tithi, the eighth day of the dark half or Krishna Paksha of the month of Bhadrapada in the Hindu calendar, when the Rohini Nakshatra is ascendant. This is usually in the months of August and September in the Gregorian calendar. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and vigor by Hindus all over India and abroad. People observe fast the whole day, sing hymns and conduct prayers at midnight to rejoice the birth of Lord. Ras lila, dramatic enactments of the life of Krishna, are a special feature that is showcased in every part of the country, as it re-creates the flirtatious aspects of Krishna’s youthful days. Another interesting aspect of Krishna Janmashtami is the practice of Dahi-Handi. This game portrays the playful and mischievous side of Krishna, where teams of young men form human pyramids to reach a high-hanging pot of butter and break it. 

    So the SBS going to celebrate this great festival at college campus. On this eveny the students will participate in various activities such as Mtaki Decoration, Bansuri Deciration, Dance and Act (Play). 

  • We are going to organize two Free Health Check-up and Medicine Distribution camp

    We are going to organize two Free Health Check-up and Medicine Distribution camp

    We are going to organize two Free Health Check-up and Medicine Distribution camp at Health Camp at Sahnewal and Kapurthala, Punjab on 17th & 18th August 2018, in collaboration with Fusion Microfinance, New Delhi. Through these camps, we will be targeting around 250 rural women and children in a duration of 3 hours from 11 AM – 2 PM.

    1) Camp at Kapurthala, 17th Aug 2018
    2) Camp at Sanehwal, 18th Aug 2018

    This is part of Zayn Educational Trust CSR Activities to create health awareness, perform street play, conduct blood tests and dispense medicines.

    Dr Ghazala, Chairperson, SBS, will head the camp. Ms Amanpreet, Admission Coordinator, will assist her. Ms Vandana is directing the Street Play to create social awareness about women health issues and cleanliness under guidance of Snigdha Bhushan
    Deputy Manager–Social Performance and CSR of Fusion Microfinance.
    Expert Gynaecologist and Paediatrician along with team of diagnostics will assist in the Camp

  • Independence Day Celebration on 14th August 2018

    Independence Day Celebration on 14th August 2018

    The SBS going to celebrate Independence Day on 14th August to give tribute to freedom fighters for Making the India free from the British Rule. 

    So on this occasion the SBS Organizing some events for Students:

    Events:

    1. Poster Competition 

    2. Speech Competition

    3. Signing (Patriotic Song)

    These events will start after the lunch break (1:30 PM). Interested Students can give their Names to their respective Class In-Charges and can coordinate with their event in charges:

    Event Heads:

    1, Poster Making (Ms. Jatinder and Ms. Gurpreet)

    2. Speech Competition (Ms. Rajni and Ms. Chandanpreet)

    3. Singing Competition (Ms. Vandana and Mr. Mohit)

  • Today SBS Paid Tribute for Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh

    Today SBS Paid Tribute for Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh

    Martyrdom Day Of Shaheed Udham Singh 2018

    Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh is observed on 31 July 2018. Udham Singh was a great Punjabi freedom fighter and revolutionary and was well-known for the shooting of Sir Michael O’Dwyer, the Punjab’s former governor. Shaheed Udham Singh Foundation of North America, a non-profit organisation, conducted the 76 Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham Singh. Several eminent speakers attended the day and spoke about the life history of this great nationalist Udham Singh. The day began with the igniting of a lamp. Poets read their poems. The incident called Amritsar massacre profoundly affected Udham Singh when he was young.

    Early Life Of Udham Singh

    Udham Singh was born in Sunam on 26 December 1899. Tahal Singh, the father of Udham Singh, was a watchman in Upall, a village nearby Sunam. At 7, Udham Singh lost his father and mother. He was then admitted to the Central Khala Orphanage on 24 October 1907. In 1917, he lost his brother Mukta Singha. He passed his matriculation in 1918 and left the hostel as well. Udham Singh attended the Jallianwala Bhag on 13 April 1919 where a serene gathering of people was shot. Thousands of people were killed. This incident deeply disturbed his mind and made him fight against the British.

    Jallianwala Bagh Event

    More than twenty thousand people gathered in Jallianwala Bhag on 13 April 1919. The event was aimed at logging a guard against the expatriate rule of British in India. Udham Singh was serving water to the public with his friends. With no prior intimation to the public to depart, Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered a crew of more than 90 armed soldiers to attack the public. The people assembled there tried every possible way to escape from the attack that persisted for 10-15 minutes. Hundreds of people were killed and thousands seriously injured.

    Udham Singh As A Revolutionary And Freedom Fighter

    Udham Singh turned out to be a committed revolutionary at an early phase of his life. He travelled to many countries to accomplish his ultimate objective. In 1920, he moved to Africa and Nairobi in 1921.He was back to India in 1924. Udham Singh was actively involved in the Ghadar Party. He spent more than 3 years in revolutionary events in the United States of America and was detained at Amritsar for having unregistered arms. He was freed from jail on 23 October 1931 and was involved in revolutionary activities in the Punjab to for three years.

    Udham Singh Shot Michael O’’Dwyer

    A 40-year-old Indian man featured himself like an Englishman, pulled out a revolver and fired 6 rounds into a gathering. O’Dwyer was shot twice. He died on the spot. Udham Singh then fired Lord Zetland, who was seriously injured. Singh did not try to escape from the crowd, but he was arrested immediately on the spot. This event occurred on 13 March 1940. On 31 July 1940, he was condemned to death. So, India celebrates Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham on 31 July every year. The country is all set to celebrate the 77th Martyrdom Day of Shaheed Udham in 2018.