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Visvesvaraya Technological University: Belagavi - 590018, Karnataka
Visvesvaraya Technological University: Belagavi - 590018, Karnataka
UNIVERSITY
BELAGAVI – 590018, KARNATAKA
Report on
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
IN
TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY
…………………..
Principal
Date:
Place: DAVANGERE
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BAPUJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DAVANGERE-577004
VISION
"To be a centre of excellence recognized nationally and internationally, in distinctive areas of
engineering education and research, based on a culture of innovation and invention."
MISSION
"BIET contributes to the growth and development of its students by imparting a broad based
engineering education and empowering them to be successful in their chosen field by
inculcating in them positive approach, leadership qualities and ethical values."
QUALITY POLICIES
1. Inculcating the concepts of discipline, punctuality and ethics into the thought process of
students to promote their overall growth.
2. Motivating teachers to impart knowledge continuous interaction with students.
3. Carrying out objective evaluation of student’s performance.
4. Enhancing the academic skills of the faculty through faculty development programs.
5. Creating an atmosphere conductive to research in the campus.
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INTRODUCTION
The main objectives of AICTE student activity point programme is to expose students to
real-time life challenges, to provide the opportunity to gather data, analyze data, propose
solutions and implement solutions. Also, it paves the way for personal development and
creative engineers who are proud volunteers with a sense of achievement and ready to
take up projects having a social impact and creating digital awareness. Besides, it helps
the students to strengthen their soft skills, leadership qualities and team spirit. Moreover,
these activities inculcate entrepreneurial mindset and societal commitment. Following are
the various activities conducted by the institution to enable AICTE activity points:
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ACTIVITY NO: 01
Actively participated in International Yoga Day Programme which was conducted in our
branch and made the event successful.
Date: 21/06/2021
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ACTIVITY NO: 03
“Knowledge improves as we spread it to others” in the similar way I taught few school
students English Grammar for about a day in the evening taking it as a part. I have taught
them spelling of some difficult words, how to form simple sentences, pronunciation of
some difficult words, introducing themselves in English and the way of greeting elders
and youngers.
Date: 13/08/2021
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ACTIVITY: 04
As part of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) activity point programme,
Ms. Ranjitha S S. the student of the Textile Technology department, visited the college
campus to contribute by cleaning college premises, a national level initiative of Government
of India.
I also collected waste plastics, plastic bottles and many unwanted plastic materials from the
playground and football ground and cleaned the surroundings and environment to create
awareness on the college campus.
I have also spread awareness on the disposal of plastics and how plastics affect human life
in day-to-day activities and the environment. I also motivated people towards Clean India.
This campaign was important for the overall development of citizens in terms of health and
well-being.
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Students during Cleaning College Premises.
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ACTIVITY NO: 05
Place: BIET
Date: 16/12/2021
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ACTIVITY NO: 06
As part of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) activity point programme,
the students of Textile department actively participated in “National Service Scheme”.
NSS was introduced in 1969 with the primary objective of developing the personality and
character of the student youth through voluntary community service.
‘Education through Service’ is the purpose of the NSS. The ideological orientation of the
NSS is inspired by the ideals of Mahatma Gandhi.
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ACTIVITY NO: 07
"Erratic rainfall is one of the causes for reduced availability of the water. Rising
population, rising farm produce and industrial activities is putting stress on ground water.
This has resulted in rapid ground water depletion. Government at all the levels is
advocating ground water recharge using rain water harvesting (RWH). Thus, there is need
for spreading awareness about RWH methods”.
Resource Person Dr. Jayaprakash has given the guidance and importance of Rainwater
harvesting in the present scenario of the water scarcity during summer season with few
case studies. He also focused on locally available materials to use for the implementation
of rainwater harvesting for the individual houses is needed in the present situation to
concern on sustainable development.
In the inaugural address presided by the Sri. Balakrishna Shetty, has overviewed on
rainwater harvesting and responsibility of the society in the scenario regarding the water
crisis.
We communicated the knowledge about the computers and its parts, operating system and
usage of the most common tool MS office such as MS word where the students understood
about creating documents such as letters, brochures, learning activities, tests, quizzes and
students' homework assignments, followed by MS PowerPoint use that helps a student present
data and information by using text, diagrams with animation, images, and transitional effects,
etc. in the form of slides for better understanding the idea or topic in front of the audience
practically and easily.
The students were also illuminated with the utilization of Internet and information about the
support provided by the well-known search engine Google.
The students were imparted with the basic communication tips that can be done remotely with
the people all around the globe within our fingertips, i.e., email, so as the young and budding
minds make a good practice of all the necessary segments of the computer and its never-ending
growth in making the society and country a better place for everyone.
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ACTIVITY NO: 09
As part of All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) activity point programme,
the students of BIET are actively participated in “National Level Technical Paper
Presentation”(SHODH) Organized by ‘Rural Engineering College Hulkoti’.
Place: Hulkoti
Date: 19/09/2022
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Technical Paper Presentation
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ACTIVITY NO: 10
Under AICTE activity point program on Karnataka Rajyotsava we conducted the program to
motivate the students to inculcate the team work and self-confidence. As per the program, our
program was scheduled from 19-11-2021 for 4hours.
Students and faculties from different departments attended the program and made it grand and
successful. The competitions were held like quiz, debate, singing and co-curricular activities.
The prizes and the participation certificates were also given to the participants and achievers.
“Deepotsava” event was also held in the evening, this event was inaugurated by Director, Principal,
HOD, Faculties and the students.
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ACTIVITY NO: 11
Under AICTE activity point program on social awareness related activities for the current
academic year & motivate the students to inculcate the team work and self-confidence.
Digital India is a campaign to ensure the government services are available to all the
citizens of this country electronically through increasing internet connectivity and
improved online infrastructure or by making the citizens of this country empowered
(digitally) in the field of technology.
As per the program, our program was scheduled from 11-08-2020 to 14-08-2020 daily for
2hours.
The main aim of this initiative is to connect rural areas with high-speed internet
connectivity and increase digital literacy.
The main objective of the campaign was to make the citizens digitally literate and also to
provide various government services online.
Students visited the houses and conveyed the awareness to the village people about water,
waste disposal with posters and charts.
All group students visited the houses by giving them the information on health and
hygiene and digital India awareness pamphlets provided by grama panchayat.
Students also visited the school in Gundapua village to inculcate good habits amongst
students related to cleanliness such as usage of a toilet, washing hands, and other
cleanliness habits to internalize healthy environment.
Unclean hands lead to many diseases and therefore the students were explained about the
importance of washing hands.
The main purpose of this program was to create awareness among the students and
villagers regarding various online digital usage along with cleanliness and its benefits.
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Snapshots of awareness program on Digital India and Health and Hygiene.
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ACTIVITY NO: 12
Road safety refers to the methods and measures used to prevent road users from being killed
or seriously injured. Typical road users include: pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, vehicle
passengers, and passengers of on-road public transport. Road accidents have become very
common due to the vehicle collisions and ignorance of proper road safety measures. The
number of deaths is increasing due to the motor vehicle collisions due to the ignorance of road
safety rules.
Under these conditions it is very important for everyone to be safe on roads and to follow all
the traffic rules and regulations. Students tried to demonstrate the consequence of ignoring road
safety.
They mainly concentrated on five major issues such as “Drink n Drive”, “Use of Mobile phone
while driving”, “Overcrowded bus”, and “Over speeding”. The activity was conducted at
Davangere only.
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ACTIVITY NO: 13
KSCST was established in the year 1975 it is one of the first state S & T Council to be set up
in the country KSCST is an autonomous S & T Organization under department of science and
technology , government of karnataka.
Objectives:
1.Creativity students applied to solve development problems of our people and state through
science and technology.
Project sponsored by KSCST through this programme have been recognized by many
industries and helped the students to seek empolyment so far, this programme has utilized the
tremendoustalent and potential of the students and the rich experience of engineering faculty
for tackling the real life problems of people in karnataka.
Place: Davangere
Date: 03/03/2023
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KSCST Project Evaluation
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ACTIVITY NO: 14
DAVANA , the cultural fest that began in BIET in the year 1985, has become an integral part
of the institution’s identity. This fest not only provides a much- neeeded break from the routine
academic curriculum but also helps students become physically and mentally fit.
It serves as a wonderful platform for students from all disciplines to showcase their talents and
creativity. The fest is a lively and colorful celebration of the rich cultural diversity of india ,
with a wide range of events that include music, dance , drama , literature , and much more.
DAVANA is a much- awaited event in the academic calender, and students eagerly look
forward to participating in it every year.
DAVANA is not just a cultural fest but a celebration of art, culture, and diversity. So, come
join us and be a part of this unforgettable experience that is sure to leave you with lasying
memories
Place : Davangere
Date : 24/03/2023
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ACTIVITY OUTCOMES
• Learning leads creativity, creativity leads to thinking, and thinking provides knowledge.
• To bring the knowledge about science in the school students so that they will get to know
about the applications of science in various fields.
• To enlighten them that science is not only about studying but also to use the knowledge in
the domain of skill-based education.
• Students also gained the knowledge about Women Empowerment is the need of the day and
very essential for the growth and development of a nation as well as that of the world.
College Campus cleaning is a great start to make India cleaner and greener. If all the
citizens could come together and participate in this mission, India will soon flourish.
Moreover, when the hygienic conditions of India will improve, all of us will be benefitted
equally. India will create a happy and clean environment for the citizens.
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SI Sem Activity Name Date No. of Signature
No. Hours of Mentor
1. 5 World Environment Day 05/06/2021 12 hours
(4hr/day)
2. 5 International Yoga Day 21/06/2021 8 hours
(4hr/day)
TOTAL 200
Hours
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