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Venus Foundation
International
Estd. u/s 3 of the Indian Trusts Act, 1882
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
Printed in India. The photographs in this material are used for illustrative purposes
only.
Advancing Forward 4
Specific Objectives 5
The Foundation 6
Glimpses 8
Venus as a truly global network foundation is advancing forward with tie into the world-wide
world
flow of talent, enhance the academic systems
systems. Our challenge is to help to generate ideas
that
at will benefit society, and to educate and train people to work in fields where they will be
valued both for their specialized knowledge, and for their ability
bility to research, communicate
and solve problems. To meet eet these challenges we need to build on the alliances and
collaborative partnerships. I invite you to join us, as a prospective friend to attend this
challenge.
R.SATHISHKUMAR
Chairman
I am happy to present to you our 3rd annual report for the financial year 2016-2017
2016 during
which we have organized 3 international meets. Our Annual Meets are self-supporting
self
event for a specific objectives and activities with subject to applicable Foundation Policies
and Govt. of India Taxes.
M. S. SUDHA
Director
Address of the trust: Venus International Foundation, No.1, Ganesh Nagar Main
Road, Adambakkam, Chennai-600088, Tamilnadu, India
VIF stands for the Venus International Foundation. The trust is registered under
this name and it is the full legal name.
VIF, a trust dedicated to advancing innovation and excellence for the benefit of
humanity, is a leading professional organization. It is aiming to serve academic,
research and practicing professionals those are working on the frontiers of Science
and Technology.
Education: VIF vide its Institute of Advanced Studies, helps mid carrier or working
professionals to meet their continuing education requirements and develops products
and services. VIAS follows strict guidelines and practices for awarding continuing
education and certificates of completion.
Centres: With the aim of generating new knowledge and better understanding, the centres
organizes annual meets.
Centre for Leadership Development
Center for Health and Medical Sciences
Centre for Advanced Research and Design
Events: VIF conducts unique small scale international events to the appropriate targeted group
with specific objectives that are subject to applicable VIF policies and Govt. of India Taxes, in
order to provide an opportunity to meet Special Guests/Experts/Others.
Awards: The Venus International Awards (Faculty | Research | Women | Leadership) are
presented yearly during the Annual Meets and the scheme has a 'Standards' that are governed by
the Board of Trust.
VIF is regd. with Trade Marks Registry, India-600032 dt. May 27, 2015
VIF has compliance with ISO 9001:2008 by UASL, England vide No.
QMS/02616/0615 dt. June 4, 2015
Tax Liability
Legal Name : Venus International Foundation
Trade Name : Venus International Foundation
Income Tax
Name of the Act : Income Tax Act, 1961 of Govt. of India
PAN : AABTV9686L
12A URN : AABTV9686L/05/17-18/T-0121
Jurisdiction : NON CORP.WD 22(1)TBM, Tamilnadu, India
Service Tax
Name of the Act : Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 of Govt. of
India
GSTIN : 33AABTV9686L1ZN
Taxable Services : Event Mgmt. Services/Section 65 (40)/Chapter V of the
Finance Act, 1994
Jurisdiction : Range I/TL0501/Alandur New Division/Chennai-South New,
Tamilnadu, India
The Centre for Advanced Research and Design (CARD) of VIF organized a full day
Contemporary Academic Meet on 9th July 2016 at Green Park Chennai. It is a 2nd Meet
and was attended by 224 participants (represented 6 Country: from Scotland, Singapore,
Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and India) those are in 'Continuous Regular
Service in Academic Institution' working in the frontiers of (i) Agricultural Sciences (ii)
Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv) Humanities and Social Sciences (v)
Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
Contemporary academicians to interact with the key scientists, professors and leading
technologists with sessions on questioning and answering, vision to techno
impediments, solutions and upcoming research developments.
To focus on the future shape of higher education, technological change and
expectations of the next generation of students.
To bring together leading academicians and researchers to exchange and share their
experiences and research results on all aspects of Higher Education.
To discuss the implications for university education and research, and higher education
policy.
1. Prof. Mahew Hibberd, University of Stirling, Scotland - 'Crisis Management and Natural
Disasters'
2. Prof. Manoj Gupta, National University of Singapore, Singapore - 'Magnesium Based
Materials for Sustainability of Life and Planet Earth'
3. Ahmed Ammar, Dammam University, Saudi Arabia - 'The future of Medicine/
Neurosurgery'
4. Prof. Mutharasu Devarajan, University Science Malaysia, Malaysia - 'Emerging Trends
in LEDTechnology'
5. Dr. Somashekhar S Hiremath, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India - 'Precision
Engineering- a breakthrough technology for miniaturization of products and processes'
6. Dr. M. Humera Khanam, Sri Venkateswara University, India - 'Natural Language
Processing'
The Venus International Faculty Awards - VIFA, (is a part of CAM) celebrating teaching as
the noblest profession in the world by recognizing extraordinary teachers who have
demonstrated excellence in engaging their students in inspiring - innovative - path breaking
ways to ignite their potential. The VIFA invites nominations from candidates those are in
continuous regular service in Universities and Colleges and working in the frontiers of (i)
Agricultural Sciences (ii) Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv) Humanities and
Social Sciences (v) Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and Animal Sciences. The
Awards are bestowed in view of recognition of their contributions, significant achievements
and excellence in their area of expertise.
The VIFA 2016 is convened by the Advanced Research and Design (CARD) of VIF and
conducted in accordance with the VIF BOARD MEETING resolution vide F. No.
VIF/MIN/BM-II/2016 held on March 16, 2016 at VIF Head Quarters.
The VIFA 2016 invited nominations F. No. VIF/CFN/FA/2016 opened on 18 March 2016
The following candidate are selected for the VIFA 2016 vide F. No. VIF/ACP/FA/2016
(AAP-II), based on the Expert Committee report and APEX Committee recommendations.
Totally 224 nominees are selected for the award under the following Specializations
■ Agricultural Sciences
■ Engineering
■ Health and Medical Sciences
■ Humanities and Social Sciences
■ Management
■ Science
■ Veterinary and Animal Sciences
The Awards are bestowed to the Winner by the following Guest of Honors namely Prof.
Manoj Gupta of National University of Singapore, Hon'ble Mr Justice T.N. Vallinayagam of
Tamilndau & Prof. Matthew Hibberd of University of Stirling, on 9th July 2016 at Vijaya Hall,
Green Park Chennai.
The Centre for Advanced Research and Design (CARD) of VIF organized a full day
Annual Research Meet on 3rd December 2016 at Le Royal Meridien, Chennai. It is a 2nd
Meet and was attended by 229 participants (represented 19 Country: from England,
Portugal, Bulgaria, Singapore, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, Japan, Malaysia, UAE,
Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, India, Bangladesh and Bhutan) those
are in 'Continuous Regular Service in Research or Academic Institution/ Agency' in the
age group of 27-62 years and working in the frontiers of (i) Agricultural Sciences (ii)
Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv) Humanities and Social Sciences (v)
Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
1. Dr. Sabuj Mallik, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom - Reliability of Lead-
free Electronics Packaging Under Harsh Environments.
2. Dr. S. Neelamani, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait - Precision
Engineering for Recent Innovations on Marine Structures.
3. Prof. Sabah A. Abdul-Wahab, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman - Sources of Odours in
Al-Multaqa Village in Oman.
4. Dr. Deepak Khare, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India - Water Resource
Management for Smart Cities: Issues and Challenges.
5. Dr. Frenny J. Sheth, FRIGE's Inst. of Human Genetics, India - The Pleasure of Finding
Things Out.
6. Dr. Sunirmal Jana, CSIR-CGCR Inst., Kolkata, India - Structural, Optical &
Optoelectronic Properties of Sol-gel Based Metal Oxide Thin Films
7. Dr. V. Ganesan, Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research, Kalpakkam, India - Nuclear
Energy: Need, Safety Aspects & Applications
8. Dr. H. K. Manonmani, Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India -
Rapid Methods for the Detection of Environmental Contaminants
9. Vladimir Zhechev, University of Economics - Varna, Bulgaria - Brand Extensions:
Paradigm fit b/w Strategic Bus. Alternatives & Brand Positioning Realities
10. Dr. P. Radhakrishnan, Emirates College for Management & Information Technology, UAE
- Innovation and Business Analytics
11. Dr. N. Earanna, University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, India - Dynamics of
Microbes Associated in The Rhizosphere of Aerobic Rice(Oryza Sativa L.)
12. Dr. Mirza R. Baig, Dubai Pharmacy College, Dubai - Personalizing the Medication for The
Patient: A Focus on Pharmacogenomics
13. Dr P.Veeramani, CSIR-CECRI, Karaikudi, India - Electrofabrication of Critical
Components
14. Mr. D. Rajasekhar, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Chennai, India - Efficient
Solutions to Enhance Ship Performance – An Engineering Perspective
15. Dr. M. Thottappan, Indian Institute of Technology - BHU, India - Advances in RF
Interaction circuits for Power Gyrotron Travelling wave Amplifiers.
16. Dr. Atanu Jana, Anand Agricultural University, India - Transforming ice cream into a
value-added food
17. Ass.Prof. Mohamed Helmy Khafagy, Fayoum University, Fayoum, Egypt. - Improving
Performance of Parallel Complex Queries in Big Data
18. Dr. Rajamani Nagarajan, Delhi University, India. - My Experiences with Materials
Chemistry
19. Dr. K. Madhu, Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Ernakulam Dist.,India - Marine
ornamental and food fish breeding, seed production and their grow out culture as a
livelihood option in India
20. Dr. Raman P. Yadav, MGM Institute of Health Sciences, India - Multifunctional Materials:
Perspective in Next Generation Health Care Products
21. Dr. Harwinder Singh, Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana, India -
Optimization Techniques
The Venus International Research Awards - VIRA (is a part of the Annual Research Meet -
ARM 2016) 'Celebrating the Creative Minds of World' by proudly recognizing 'Expertly
Qualified - Highly Cited Research Professionals' in the age group of 27 - 62 years who are
committed to finding solutions to the daunting challenges. The VIRA 2016 invites
nominations from eligible individuals those are in 'Continuous Regular Service in Research
or Academic Institution / Agency' and working on the frontiers of (i) Agricultural Sciences (ii)
Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv) Humanities and Social Sciences (v)
Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and Animal Sciences.
The candidates are selected based on the Expert Committee report and APEX Committee
recommendations.
The VIRA 2016 is convened by the CARD of VIF & conducted in accordance with the VIF
BOARD MEETING resolution vide F. No. VIF/MIN/BM-III/2016 held on August 3, 2016 at
VIF Head Quarters.
Totally 229 nominees are selected for the award under the following
Specializations
■ Agricultural Sciences
■ Engineering
■ Health and Medical Sciences
■ Humanities and Social Sciences
■ Management
■ Science
■ Veterinary and Animal Sciences
The Awards are bestowed to the Winner by the Guest of Honors of ARM 2016
namely Hon'ble Mr Justice S. K. Krishnan-Judge, Lok Adalat, High Court of
Madras, India & Dr. V. Ganesan-Former Asso. Director, IGCAR, Kalapakkam,
India, on 3rd December 2016 at Le Royal Meridien, Chennai, India in view of their
initiatives, discoveries, and developments in their area of expertise.
The Centre for Advanced Research and Design (CARD) of VIF organized a full day
Annual Women's Meet on 4th March 2017 at Radha Regent, Chennai. It is a 2nd Meet
and was attended by 149 participants (represented 7 Country: from Singapore, Bahrain,
Jordan, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, India and Maldives) those are women professional in
'Continuous Regular Service in Research or Academic Institution/Agency' in the age
group of 24-62 years and working in the frontiers of (i) Agricultural Sciences (ii)
Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv) Humanities and Social Sciences (v)
Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and Animal Sciences
The Meet Speakers and the titles of their talks were as follows:
1. Dr. Shefaly Shorey, National University of Singapore, Singapore - 'A randomized
controlled trail to examine the effectiveness of the 'Home-but not Alone' mobile
health application'
2. Dr. Jyotsna Dutta Majumdar, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur - 'Women in
Science and technology, the Status and Challenges Ahead'
3. Prof. Dr. Roselina Ahmad Saufi, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia - 'Talent
Development And Management: Issues And Challenges For The Future'
4. Prof.Dr.Rosna Mat Taha, University of Malaya, Malaysia - 'Micropropagation of
selected species of ornamental plants'
5. Dr. Zuraida Zainun, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia
6. Prof. Dr. Ranjana Jha, Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, India - 'Aspiration with
Competence, Courage & Determination : Key to Success'
7. Dr. K. Rajeshwari, XLRI Institute of Management, India - 'What are the factors that
enable re-entry of women into work force?'
8. Dr. Hansa Jeswani, Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri (W), Mumbai,
India - 'Women in transformational leadership roles'
For more details: http://venusinfo.org/research/awm/2017/info.html
The Venus International Women Awards-VIWA (is a part of the Annual Women's Meet -
AWM 2017) 'Celebrating the Achievements of Women Professionals' by proudly
recognizing 'Best-Brightest-Inspirational-Talented Woman Professionals' who
demonstrated courage, creativity, excellence, originality and endurance' in the age group
of 24-62 years in the field of science and technology. The VIWA 2017 invites
nominations from eligible individuals those are women professional in 'Continuous
Regular Service in Research or Academic Institution/Agency' and working on the
frontiers of (i) Agricultural Sciences (ii) Engineering (iii) Health and Medical Sciences (iv)
Humanities and Social Sciences (v) Management (vi) Science (vii) Veterinary and
Animal Sciences.
The candidates are selected based on the Expert Committee report and APEX
Committee recommendations.
The VIWA 2017 is convened by the CARD of VIF & conducted in accordance with the
VIF BOARD MEETING resolution vide F. No. VIF / MIN / BM - III / 2016 held on
December 9, 2016 at VIF Head Quarters.
Totally 149 nominees are selected for the award under the following Specializations
Agricultural Sciences
Engineering
Health and Medical Sciences
Humanities and Social Sciences
Management
Science
Veterinary and Animal Sciences
The Awards are bestowed to the Winner by the Guest of Honors of AWM 2017 namely Dr.
Archita Patnaik, Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India & Dr. V. Subhashini, ICAR -
CTRI Rajahmundry, India, on 4th March 2017 at Radha Regent Chennai, India in view of
their initiatives, discoveries, and developments in their area of expertise.