Topic: Inauguration Program of Indian Knowledge Systems Division (IKS
Division) and IKS Mela
Date: February 27, 2019
Time: 10:00 am Venue: College Seminar Hall, 2nd Floor
We are pleased to share a comprehensive activity report of the Inauguration
Program of the Indian Knowledge Systems Division (IKS Division) along with the IKS Mela hosted by the Asian College of Science and Commerce on February 27, 2019. Event Overview: The Inauguration Program commenced at 10:00 am in the College Seminar Hall on the 2nd Floor. The program marked the beginning of a new chapter in the academic journey of our institution, focusing on the exploration and promotion of Indian Knowledge Systems. Guest Lecture by Akanksha: The highlight of the event was the Guest Lecture delivered by Akanksha, which proved to be an enlightening session providing valuable insights into the realm of Indian Knowledge Systems. Akanksha's expertise and perspective added depth to our understanding of our rich cultural and intellectual heritage. IKS Mela: Simultaneously, the IKS Mela unfolded as an integral part of the event, showcasing a vibrant display of various aspects of Indian Knowledge Systems. The Mela featured exhibitions, interactive sessions, and displays that allowed participants to immerse themselves in the diverse facets of our cultural heritage. Attendees had the opportunity to engage with traditional practices, artifacts, and intellectual achievements that form the core of Indian Knowledge Systems. Schedule and Display: To ensure that everyone was well-informed about the schedule of events, detailed information was prominently displayed on the notice board. Attendees were able to access the agenda and important details effortlessly. Additionally, updates and instructions were communicated via SMS to facilitate seamless participation. Community Engagement: The active participation of students, faculty, and staff members contributed to the success of the event. The enthusiasm and engagement of the college community demonstrated a collective commitment to the growth and development of our academic endeavors. Appreciation for Participation: The college administration extends its heartfelt appreciation to all attendees for their active participation in both the Guest Lecture by Akanksha and the Inauguration Program. Your presence has not only enhanced the understanding of our academic initiatives but has also played a significant role in the overall growth and development of our college community. Conclusion: The Inauguration Program of the IKS Division, coupled with the dynamic IKS Mela and the enlightening Guest Lecture by Akanksha, proved to be a successful and enriching experience. The college looks forward to further exploration and promotion of Indian Knowledge Systems in the pursuit of academic excellence in the pursuit of academic excellence.