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Innovations in Teaching
Learning Process @
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By-Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy
Breaking the monotony of learning process: Saveetha University Director 'invents' MILA Multiple interacting learning algorithm(MILA) attempts to replace the old style of education and create an effective ,enthusiastic and active learning environment for students. The project developed by Director of Academics in Saveetha University,Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy, breaks the monotony of hours of lectures and replaces it with facilitator mediated active learning process.

Monday 27 April 2015

Showcase 2015 :The first conference in the world dedicated to case reports.


Showcase 2015 :The first conference in the world dedicated to case reports.


Saveetha Dental College organized a two day international
conference on case reports-Showcase 2015 on 9th and 10th May at
M M convention centre, poonnamallee.
This event was conducted towards the Decennial year of Saveetha
University. The conference was inaugurated by
Dr.A Parameswaran a senior endodontist.

The conference atracted about 1000 national and international delegates and
453 participants presented their papers.
Dr.Parameswaranin his address, stated that this was the first conference
in the world dedicated to case reports.
He alsoapplauded the efforts by Saveetha University in constantly innovating
dental curriculam, practice management and student learning.

Chancellor Dr. N.M. veeraiyan, in his presidential address highlighted the
growth of Saveetha Dental college over 27 years and that of Saveetha University
over the past 10 years.He instilled the importance of the art of the art of
dentistry within the young dentists who attended the conference.

The Organizing Chairman of the conference and Director of Academics
Dr.Deepaknallaswamy enlightened the importance of clinical dental training on
 Indian dental education system.He discussed on the MILA (Multiple Interactive
learning algorithm) and its importance in imparting dental education as an applied
and superior under standing learning process.

The occasion was also graced by dignitaries from Indian Dental Association Madras branch.
The president of the branch Dr. Vidya HariIyar and secretary Dr.Thamizhchelvi an
addressed the gathering and lauded the pioneering  front of saveetha dental College
using innovative conference for better clinical practice.









Event:SHOWCASE 2015

Topic: International Case Reports Conference
Conducted By: Saveetha Dental College,Saveetha University,
Date:9 th& 10 th may 2015
Venue: M M Convention Centre ,Saveetha University,162,
Poonamallee High Road, Chennai-60077.
About SHOWCASE 2015 : Dr.Deepak Nallaswamy,Director of Academics ,Saveetha University.
Presidential address : Dr. N.M. Veeraiyan, Chancellor , Saveetha University,
Chief guest : Prof.Dr.C.V. Subbarao and Pro.Dr.A.Parameswaran,
















Tuesday 21 April 2015

"Internal Auditor and Quality Management System for Medical laboratories( ISO 15189:2012)" ,4 Day training Program me on 4 th to 7 th May 2015, at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital





Chennai: Saveetha Medical college and Hospital in collaboration with 'MELAP-Delhi' and
'Quality Council of India New Delhi' is conducting a 4 day training program me for
faculty, post graduate students and Laboratory Professionals in "Internal Auditor and Quality Management
System for Medical laboratories" at Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Nagar, Thandalam, Chennai-602105, on 4 th to 7 th May 2015.


Event:"Internal Auditor and Quality Management
System for Medical laboratories( ISO 15189:2012)"
4 Day training Program me,
Conducted By: Saveetha Medical college and hospital in collaboration with 'MELAP-Delhi' and
'Quality Council of India New Delhi'
Date:On 4 th to 7 th may 2015.
Venue: Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Saveetha Nagar, Thandalam, Chennai-602105,
Registration Amount : Rs.11,240/-( 10,000/- +ST)
Discount for PG's and Non Doctors,
Patron: Dr.Saveetha MD,Director, Saveetha Medical College,
More details contact:
Course Co-ordinator: Dr. Surapaneni Krishna Mohan ( Cell-09940672572)
Course Director:Dr. Neeraj Jain (Cell-09810492621)
Organising Secretary: AnilSaini(Cell-07042949292)

Monday 13 April 2015

The 3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court National Competition

SAVEETHA UNIVERSITY IS COMMITTED TOWARDS EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Saveetha University is Ranked No 3, Among all Indian Universities by The Pioneer on 2012, Saveetha University is Ranked No 1, Among all Indian Private Universities by the 4Ps Business &Marketing on 2012, Saveetha University is Ranked No 7, Among Top 10 Private Universities by the Silicon India on 2012, Saveetha University is Ranked No 1, Among All Private Universities by The Sunday Indian on 2012, Saveetha University is Ranked, A+++, Among All Indian Universities by The Pioneer on 2013, Saveetha University is Ranked -5 -STAR , Among India’s Top Private Universities by The Pioneer on 2014, Saveetha University is Ranked No 2, Student Most Preferred Privaties university in India by The Pioneer on 2015,


Winners: Rohit, Aroop and Devesh of Christ University, Bangalore,received the ever-rolling trophy,certificate and cash award from Hon’ble Justice.Thiru.Vaidyanathan and Hon’ble Justice.Tmt.Pushpa Sathyanarayana
at 3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition award ceremony. 
Winners: Rohit, Aroop and Devesh of Christ University, Bangalore,
Runners-up :Ashwathi,Allena and Zohra of CUSAT, Kochi received the runners-up trophy,certificate and cash award from Hon’ble Justice.Thiru.Vaidyanathan and Hon’ble Justice.Tmt.Pushpa Sathyanarayana at 3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition award ceremony.





The 3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court National Competition conducted by Saveetha School of Law,
Saveetha University, which commenced on April 10 came to an end on April 12.  
The three day competition which was being held as a mark of the Decennial Year Celebrations 
went on in full swing and vigor. Twenty Two teams from various national law schools, 
law universities and colleges from various States participated in the competition, who 
competed with each other to exhibit their advocacy skills. The valedictory function was 
presided over by Chief Guests for the day Hon’ble Justice. Tmt.Pushpa Sathyanarayana, 
High Court of Madras and Hon’ble Justice.Thiru.Vaidyanathan, High Court of Madras. 
The valedictory speech was given by Director of Saveetha School of Law, Prof. Dr. R. Anitha Rao. 
The Chief Guests of the day were introduced by principal of Saveetha School of Law, 
Dr. Omana George.The final round of the competition was judged by Hon’ble Justice. Tmt.Pushpa Sathyanarayana,and Hon’ble Justice.Thiru.Vaidyanathan, who gave away the prize to the winners in the valedictory function.  The other rounds were judged by designated Senior Counsels 
and other legal luminaries.  The team from Christ University, Bangalore comprising 
of Rohit, Aroop and Devesh bagged the ever-rolling trophy. The team comprising Ashwathi,

Allena and Zohra of CUSAT, Kochi won the runners-up trophy. Sharon from School of Excellence, 
Chennai was adjudged the `Best Speaker’. The winning team got a trophy and cash Prize of 
Rs. 20,000, while the runner’s up was awarded a trophy and cash prize of Rs.10, 000.  
The Best Memorial, Best Researcher and the Best Speaker were awarded a cash prize of Rs. 5,000.
Hon’ble Justice. Tmt.Pushpa Sathyanarayana, High Court of Madras applauded the enduring efforts 
of Saveetha School of Law, to organise at frequent intervals competitions on contemporary 
issues of relevance, where students of all the law colleges across the nation can deliberate upon. 
She congratulated the organizers of the Moot for choosing Surrogacy as the moot problem where 
no law has been laid down.  She expressed her concern about the care of children who will be 
abandoned by the parents born out of surrogacy. She also stressed on the point that budding 
advocates need to put in more effort and sincerity in order to reach great heights in their 
profession.Hon’ble Justice.Thiru.Vaidyanathan, High Court of Madras in his speech emphasised that more and more young advocates should join the litigation side rather than the corporate side as it is equally lucrative. He ended up his speech by congratulating all the participants from across the nation.  The valedictory function came to an end with everybody rising for the National Anthem.
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Speech of Hon’ble Justice Thiru. Vaidyanathan: 
I want to start with a small story and complete with that.  You all would have come 
across the story of Mulla.  Mulla came to address the gathering on the first day and he 
asked the person who sat “do you know why I have come here to speak”? and they said 
they don’t know, then he said that there is no purpose of addressing, and so he left. 
Second day again he came and asked the same question, everybody said that they 
know, then he said if you know everything why should I address, he left.  The third day 
he went fifty percent of the gathering said that they know what he was going to address 
and fifty percent said they did not know.  He said that those who don’t know can learn it 
from the person who know and left.  As far as legal field is concern.  This is a noble 
profession where everybody can shine.  Sky is the limit where you can do service to 
poor people and needy and get good name.  If you see the freedom fighters of our 
country ninety percent of them were lawyers.  Only one fear which I think about the 
colleges is that the students are doing very well but ultimately they land up in corporate 
sectors, nobody is coming to the litigation field.  The reason is initially for a period of ten 
years this is not very lucrative but after ten years you are the masters of the field.  So, I 
request the students and parents to guide and allow the children to practice on the legal 
side, to practice and shine in the future.  All the best to all of you.
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Speech of Hon’ble Justice Tmt. Pushpa Satyanarayana:

I should now applaud the enduring efforts of Saveetha School of Law, 
to organise at frequent intervals competitions on contemporary issues of relevance,
where students of all the law colleges across the nation can deliberate upon.  
Today’s topic is almost an unexplored subject and equally we were also 
enthusiastic about the topic.  Those who have chosen the topic hats off to them.  
This is an area where no law has been laid down  and this is also the arguments and 
the questions which the teams faced from us.  But this is very interesting because not 
all the nations in the world have accepted the concept of Surrogacy.  And India also 
though it is made legal there is no norms or rules been laid down.  The surrogacy 
itself is a very subjective feeling. One question I asked the team for which even 
I am yet to receive an answer, when the biological parents themselves abandon the child,
 if the child is born with deformity and here if this goes by a commercial agreement 
where the surrogate mother is forced to give up the rights of the child and the intending
 parents also want to abandon the child who will take care of the child.  In a country 
where it is over populated and these kinds of problems often happen in surrogacy would 
lead to all these question.  Whether this is to addressed as a public interest.  
It was a moot point today also. Though it involves more of private interest but it is a matter of public interest, because it is in the interest of the nation.  It is a very sensitive subject 
when a woman is concerned.  In moot courts when you are given such kind of topics that gives you vision of larger prospective and you get to know the awareness of the current issues in the law.  
These moot courts also increases advocacy and promotes public speaking.   I am very happy to see these children arguing as if in a real court of law without any training.  I wish more and more students take part in this and can have these mock moot courts even in intra-colleges. Many of the students who participate in such inter-college are creamy layer students. 
We also need to encourage the students who are not readily willing to take part but if this moot court is made a part of curriculum even they will be trained.  Most of the creamy layer students get into the corporate sectors, few come into the litigation and now the scenario has to change because it’s equally lucrative but to rise to that level you have to work. 
No pain no gain.  The efforts what you put at this young age may not be rewarded immediately but will certainly will give you a bigger reward in future.   I would say that I am a classic example of this, I haven’t been a very great lawyer but I was a sincere lawyer. Updating myself with whatever was happening.   My sincerity has taken me to this level without any background and I am a first generation lawyer.  So this could be called as an achievement, easily everybody can do that and the efforts and inputs which you give now as young lawyers without any commitment would help you go a long way in your life.  I wish you all the very best.

Saturday 11 April 2015

SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROJECT EXPO’15



Dr.N.M.Veeraiyan, Chancellor of Saveetha University inaugurated Engineering Project
Expo’15,



SSE Students explain the projects to the Chief Guest Dr.V.Balasubramanian, Vice President
of Simpson & Co


SAVEETHA SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING PROJECT EXPO’15

Chennai: 11th April, Saveetha School of Engineering - Saveetha University conducted a wonderful Engineering  Project Expo’15. The mega event was inaugurated by Dr.N.M .Veeraiyan,
Chancellor of Saveetha University and it was open to public. The Chief Guest
Dr.V.Balasubramanian, Vice President of Simpson & Co. Entry was totally free for the
visitors and free Transport was arranged from most locations in Chennai.
More than 250 projects prepared by right from First year to final year students from various
Engineering departments were displayed.  Dr.V.Balasubramanian, presided over the function
and applauded the effort taken by Saveetha School of Engineering students for their
wonderful effort. He had also commented on the project expo that “No such event was
conducted in this way before anywhere in India and It will be very useful for school children
and Public”. There were live demonstrations on exciting models and latest Technologies.

Ms. Ramya Deepak and Director of Saveetha School of Engineering felicitated the event and
pointed out that “The project preparations are giving a great platform to her students to bring
out their talents to get hands on experience. Expo’15 showcases the inherent talents of the
Saveetha School of Engineering students presented their projects on varies topics such as
Robotics, Sensors and Devices, Animations, Mobile Apps, Renewable Energy Systems, Near
Field Communication and 3D Printing & Scanning. Solar Powered Car, Chassis of Different
Vehicles, Geological Rocks and Ore Minerals and Solar Power Stand Alone Vehicle using
Department of Computer Science demonstrated more than 100 different Mobile Apps and
Real demo of mobile hacking. Out of which 50 applications were uploaded in google store
and Windows store. Apps such as ‘Find My Car’,’I am Unfair’ and ‘Vanakkam Chennai’
were downloaded and viewed by app users of 70 different countries’.
Engineering Project Expo’15 comprised of NASA Lunabotic Robot which was specially
fabricated for NASA Lunabotic Competition 2013 held at NASA and grabbed the attention of
the audience enormously. Many students were excited to see Robot Controlled Artificial
Finger that can be used by people who lost their fingers. Unbelievably it synchronises with
the real finger. There were also War Robot, Race Robot, Line follower Robot, Edge Avoiding
Robot, Pick & Place Robot, Soccer Robots and etc. were displayed.
Solar Powered car was on display. It works on non-conventional way using sun light and it is
completely emission free. It reduces the chances of global warming. Many students from
various schools and colleges appreciated the effort taken by Saveetha School of Engineering
Interactive and logical thinking games were conducted for the visitors to refresh their minds
and lot of refreshment stalls put up for the visitors. 25 different stalls were put up by students
to enhance their entrepreneur skills.

Overall 1700 students from various schools and colleges from in and around Chennai had
visited the Expo’15 and got benefited by the wonderful projects displayed. Students from the
Schools such as Chennai Public School, St.Joseph’s Matriculation Higher Secondary School,
St.Mary’s Higher Secondary School, ABS Vidya Mandhir Matriculation School, Vetri Vikas
Matriculation Higher Secondary School – Salem and etc. visited the Expo’15.
Students from various schools and colleges witnessed the excellent Expo’15 and gave very
good feedback. A student from Chennai Public school remarked that “The projects displayed
here are very helpful in developing innovative ideas. It gives me hands on experience
knowing about working models of various engineering designs and applications”.

Saveetha University hosted its Third Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition an event of its Decennial Year Celebrations.

The Law Commission took up the matter suo motu and opined that active legislation intervention is required to facilitate correct uses of the assisted reproductive technology 
and relinquish the cocooned approach to legislation of surrogacy. The need of othe hour is to adopt a pragmatic approach by legalizing altruistic surrogacy arrangements and prohibit commercial ones. The draft Bill prepared by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) is full of lacunae, nay, it is incomplete. The Law Commission, by this Report, recommended that the following, inter alia, be included in the proposed legislation;----
Speech of Dr. JUSTICE AR. LAKSHMANAN
(  Third Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition,Saveetha University)












Saveetha University hosted its Third Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition
an event of its Decennial Year Celebrations.
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Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University hosted its Third Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition (10.04.2015 -12.04. 2015)
an event of its Decennial Year Celebrations. The event commenced at 4:30 P.M.with the lighting of the lamp. The Welcome Address was
delivered by Director of Saveetha School of Law, Prof. Dr.R.Anitha Rao.Chief Guest for the day, Dr.Justice A.R.Lakshmanan, Former Judge,
 Supreme Court of India, Former Chairman Law Commission of India gave the inaugural address. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Mythili Bhaskaran,
 while addressing the gathering emphasized that the budding advocates should put in more effort, hardwork, to become successful in their career.
She also stressed that moot court competition is an experience for the budding advocated to realize and put commitment and sincerity in one’s profession.
 The other dignitaries include Head of various Departments, Registrar, Principal and Vice-Principal.

The problem selected for the moot is based on Surrogacy.  Saveetha School of law is to kindle the lawyers of tomorrow on researching
 such dry upcoming areas of law thereby motivating the young minds to add more colours of pride and honour to the legal fraternity in future.

Chief Guest while addressing the guests and the participants from all over India laid emphasis on the fact that legal curriculum should be
 adequate enough to equip the law students to face emerging challenges and issues relating to human rights. He congratulated the organizers
for choosing a very relevant topic to deliberate upon. He briefed up about his contribution that as being a Chairman of the Law Commission of
 India he had submitted 32 reports to the Government of India which includes the 228th report on Surrogacy.

  Twenty Two teams of students from various national law schools, law universities and colleges from different States are participating in the event.
 The prelims and quarterfinals will be held on the second day which will be judged by designated Senior Counsels, Legal Luminaries and Academicians from
 various National Law Universities.  The final which is scheduled for Sunday (12.04.2015) will be presided by Judges from Madras High Court. 
 The vote of thanks was delivered by Assistant Professor, Convenor of the competition Miss.Jaya sheela. The function came to an end with the dignitaries
 rising for the National Anthem.

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SURROGACY-Speach of Dr. JUSTICE AR. LAKSHMANAN

          I congratulate the Organizers of this “3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition 2015” for choosing the very relevant topic viz. SURROGACY to deliberate upon.
          In fact, as Chairman of the Law Commission of India, I have submitted 32 reports to the Government of India which includes the 228th report.  The Law Commission stressed upon the need for legislation to regulate Assisted Re-productive Technology Clinics as well as rights and obligations of parties to a SURROGACY.
The legal issues related to SURROGACY are very complex and need to be addressed by a comprehensive legislation. Surrogacy involves conflict of various interests and has inscrutable impact on the primary unit of society.
The Law Commission took up the matter suo motu and opined that active legislation intervention is required to facilitate correct uses of the assisted reproductive technology and relinquish the cocooned approach to legislation of surrogacy.  The need of othe hour is to adopt a pragmatic approach by legalizing altruistic surrogacy arrangements and prohibit commercial ones.  The draft Bill prepared by the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) is full of lacunae, nay, it is incomplete.  The Law Commission, by this Report, recommended that the following, inter alia, be included in the proposed legislation;

i)        The legislation itself should recognized a surrogate child to be the legitimate child of the commissioning parent(s) without there being any need for adoption or even declaration of guardian.
ii)       A surrogacy contract should necessary take care of life insurance cover for the surrogate mother.
iii)      A surrogacy arrangement should provide for financial support for surrogate child in the event of death of the commissioning couple or individual before delivery of the child, or divorce between the intended parents and subsequent willingness of none to take delivery of the child.
          The above subject was taken upon by the Law Commission suo motu for study.  The Law Commission suggested most important points in regard to the rights and obligations of parties to a Surrogacy and rights of the Surrogate child.
          The proposed legislation should include have been given in said the Report.
The words Surrogacy has its origin in Latin ‘surrogatus’, past participle of ‘surrogare’, meaning a substitute, that ie, a person appointed to act in the place of another.  Thus a surrogate mother is a women who bears a child on behalf of another woman, either from her own egg or from the implantation of her womb of a fertilized egg from other woman.  According to the Black’s Law Dictionary, surrogacy means the process of carrying and delivering a child for another person.
The Law Commission has discussed the legal and moral issues and also discussed about some of the important case laws on the subject.  Indian Baby M. Case is a very interesting case.
Baby Manji Yamada v. Union of India concerned production/custody of a child Manji Yamada given birth by a surrogate mother in Anand, Gujarat under a surrogacy agreement with her entered into by Dr. Yuki yamada and Dr. Ikufumi Yamada of Japan.  The sperm had come from Dr. Ikufumi Yamada, but egg from a donor, not from Dr.Yuki Yamada.  There were matrimonial discords between the commissioning parents.  The genetic father Dr. Ikufumi Yamada desired to take custody of the child, but he had to return to Japan due to expiration of his visa.  The Municipality of Anand issued a birth certificate indicating the name of the genetic father.  The child was born on 25.7.2008 and moved on 3.8.2008 to Arya Hospital in Jaipur following a law and order situation in Gujarat. The baby was provided with much needed care including being breastfed by a woman.
The grandmother of a baby Manji, Ms Emiko Yamada flew from Japan to take care of the child and filed a petition in the Supreme Court  under Article 32 of the Constitution.  The Court relegated her to the National for Protection of Child Rights constituted under the Commissions for Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005.  Ultimately, baby Manji left for Japan in the care of her genetic father and grandmother.
As already discussed, the legal issues related with Surrogacy are very complexes and need to be addressed by a comprehensive legislation.  Indian Council for Medical Research (IMCR) has come out with a draft Assisted Re-Productive Technology Regulation Bill and Rules 2008.
The draft Bill prepared by ICMR is full of lacunae, nay, it is incomplete.  However, it is a beacon to move forward in the direction of preparing legislation to regulate not only ART clinics but rights and obligations of all the parties to a surrogacy including rights of the surrogate child.
The Law Commission has stated that
1)      Surrogacy arrangement will continue to be governed by contract amongst parties, which will contain all the terms requiring consent of surrogate mother to bear child, agreement of her husband and other family members for the same, medical procedures of artificial insemination, reimbursement of all reasonable expenses for carrying child to full term, willingness to hand over the child born to the commissioning parent(s), etc. But such an arrangement should not be for commercial purposes.
2)      A surrogacy arrangement should provide for financial support for surrogate child in the event of death of the commissioning couple or individual before delivery of the child, or divorce between the intended parents and subsequent willingness of none to take delivery of the child.
3)      A surrogacy contract should necessarily take care of life insurance cover for surrogate mother.
4)      One of the intended parents should be a donor as well, because the bond of love and affection with a child primarily emanates from biological relationship.  Also, the chances of various kinds of child-abuse, which have been noticed in cases of adoptions, will be reduced.  In case the intended parent is single, he or she should be a donor to be able to have a surrogate child.  Otherwise, adoption is the away to have a child which is restored to if biological (natural) parents and adoptive parents are different.
5)      Legislation itself should recognize a surrogate child to be the legitimate child of the commissioning parent(s) without there being any need for adoption or even declaration of guardian.
6)      The birth certificate of the surrogate child should contain the name(s) of the commissioning parent(s) only.
7)      Need to privacy of donor as well as surrogate mother should be protected.
8)      Sex-selective surrogacy should be prohibited.
9)      Cases of abortions should be governed by the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act, 1971 only.
The Law Commission as stated above have recommended accordingly to the Government of India which is still pending before the Law Department of Government of India and not seen the light of the day.  Since the surrogacy is the topic selected by your School of Law, I do not need to go into the merits of the ‘Moot problem’ which is for the participants to discuss in the conference.

Dr. JUSTICE AR. LAKSHMANAN

Thursday 9 April 2015

"Le-Maquinas"

"Le-Maquinas"

Le-Maquinas is the robotic fest conducted by Electronics and Communication Engineering
Department of Saveetha School of Engineering, Saveetha University.
The event was inaugurated by Dr.N.M .Veeraiyan Chancellor-saveetha university.

Winners:
Robot war :Kongu Engineering College (Winner),Kongu Engineering College (Runner),
Robot Race : SRR Engineering college & Saveetha School of Engineering (Winner),
Saveetha School of Engineering (Runner),
Robot Line follower :Velammal Engineering College (Winner),
MNM Jain Engineering College (Runner),
Robot Soccer : Sri Manakula Vinayagar Engineering College (Winner),
Saveetha School of Engineering (Runner),

Valedictory of the competition was done at the robot war arena with the price and certificate
distribution for all the winners and runners by Principal Dr.P.Shankar and ECE HOD
Dr.P.C. Kishore raja. The event has made a wonderful platform for all the students to interact and
share their knowledge on robotics and kindled many to take part in the future robotic competitions.



Tuesday 7 April 2015

Saveetha College of Nursing celebrated World Health Day


Saveetha University News:
Saveetha College of Nursing
celebrated  World Health Day 

Saveetha College of Nursing, Saveetha University, Chennai is  celebrated the  World Health Day
on the theme of "Food Safety" through Grand Food Exhibition at Poonamallee Bus Terminals on
7 th April, between 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.

Poonnamallee Commissioner Mr. SurendharSha will inaugurated the function along with Vice Chancellor Dr.Mythili Bhaskaran,and Registrar Dr.D Prabhavathy.
The expo includes the title of Cereals, Pulses, Vegetables, Fruits, Oil and Fat, Traditional food,
Seasonal Food, Selection of Food, Medicinal Food, Junk, Packed, Repeated oil food, Refrigerator Food, half boiled, food aulteration, foods to avoid for specific diseases, Assessment of BMI & BP & foods to keep body fit. Along with Nursing students, Medical and Physiotherapy students will be participated.
The expo is planned under the direction of saveetha University and organized by Community Health Nursing department.

World Health Day will be celebrated on 7 April, with WHO highlighting the challenges and
opportunities associated with food safety under the slogan “From farm to plate, make food safe.”




















Saturday 4 April 2015

Saveetha University News: Saveetha College of Nursing Celebrating World Health Day

Saveetha University News:
Saveetha College of Nursing
Celebrating  World Health Day 


Saveetha College of Nursing, Saveetha University, Chennai is  celebrating  World Health Day
on the theme of “FOOD SAFETY” through Grand Food Exhibition at Poonamallee Bus Terminals on 7 th April, between 9.30 am to 12.30 pm.
Dr. N.M.Veeraiyan, Chancellor Saveetha University will be inaugurating the function along with Vice Chancellor  Dr.Mythili Bhaskaran, Registrar Dr.D Prabhavathy and Director Dr.Saveetha Rajesh.Poonnamallee Police Commissioner Mr. SurendharSha, Poonamallee Inspector Mr.ChandraSekar  will be the Chief Guests.
The expo includes the title of Cereals, Pulses, Vegetables, Fruits, Oil & Fat, Traditional food,
Seasonal Food, Selection of Food, Medicinal Food, Junk, Packed, Repeated oil food, Refrigerator Food, half boiled, food aulteration, foods to avoid for specific diseases, Assessment of BMI & BP & foods to keep body fit. Along with Nursing students, Medical and Physiotherapy students will be participated. The expo is planned under the direction of Nursing College Principal and organized by Community Health Nursing department.

World Health Day will be celebrated on 7 April, with WHO highlighting the challenges and
opportunities associated with food safety under the slogan “From farm to plate, make food safe.”

Thursday 2 April 2015

Saveetha School of Engineering: Project Expo on 11 th April 2015


Saveetha School of  Engineering:
Project Expo on 11 th April 2015

Saveetha School of Engineering (SSE) is conducting Engineering Project Exhibition on April 11th 2015,at Saveetha School of Engineering,Thandalam Campus.
 This exhibition is open to public and entry is free for all. For project viewers, transportation is
provided from most locations of Chennai. Students of SSE are exhibiting exciting models on modern
technologies covering all engineering fields.
In the Project Expo 2015, the Evolving Engineers are motivated to exhibit their innovative ideas.
Previous years innovations have been filed as 80 patents by Saveetha School of Engineering.
Some of the highlighted projects are: Solar Cars, Railway Safety, Robotics, New Mobile Apps like ‘Namma Madras’, ‘Emotion Sensing Music Player’and many more.
In addition to project exhibition, demonstration of devices like Augmented Reality Based
Applications Bluetooth Beacons, Near-Field Communication and 3D Printing & Scanning are to be made.
The viewers of Project Expo 2015 will be benefited with:
See new entrepreneurial ideas,
For hiring new talents’
See all the exciting projects,
Learn about the modern technologies,
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Wednesday 1 April 2015

A three day "3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition-2015", At Saveetha university

Saveetha University News:

A three day "3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition-2015",
At Saveetha university

Chennai: Saveetha School of Law is conducting the 3rd Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competition-2015, from 10th to 12th April 2015 at Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha University,
Poonamallee High Road, Velappanchavadi, Chennai.

Saveetha School of law is proud to add one more feather to its cap by conducting the 3rd Jus
Amicus National Moot Court Competition. Saveetha School of Law has achieved this milestone by successfully conducting two Jus Amicus National Moot Court Competitions in the year 2011 and 2012.  This moot will witness 35 teams participating from various law colleges across the country. The finals will be presided by a Full Bench consisting of Justice R. Mahadevan, Justice Pushpa Sathyanarayana and Justice S.Vaidhyanathan from Madras High Court.  The other rounds will be judged by Senior Counsels of Madras High Court and other legal luminaries.
The inaugural address will be given by Dr.N.M.Veeraiyan, Founder President & Chancellor of Saveetha University. Keynote speakers include Dr. Mythili Bhaskaran-vice Chancellor Saveetha university), Dr. Prabavathy-Registrar(Saveetha University), Prof. Dr.Anita Rao Director Saveetha school of law) and Dr. Omana George, Principal,(Saveetha school of law).

The curriculum with Inter-disciplinary approach and Clinical Legal Education Training of the
students is best suited to produce future Lawyers with Social Commitment, Judges with objective
thinking and Bureaucrats with compassionate attitude. The moot court is one such technique which helps us to achieve the above set goal.  The moot court is one of the forums where various legal buds will bloom.  Through this we are establishing a common platform for the law students across the country where they compete and share their skills.

Saveetha School of Law established in 2009 aims to strive for imparting Quality Legal Education and maintains higher standards of Legal Research and Training.  The first batch of Saveetha School of law has sucessfully passed out in the academic year 2014-15.