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Report on

AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy


Online Faculty Development Programme (FDP)
on

“Life Skills for Blissful Life”


(07 – 11 June 2021)

Organized by
Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS)
Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) – Rohtak
(A State University established under Haryana Act No. XXV of 1975)
'A+' Grade University Accredited by NAAC

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REPORT ON AICTE - ATAL
Online Faculty Development Programme on
‘Life Skills for Blissful Life’
7-11 June, 2021 @
Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills, M.D University – Rohtak (Haryana)

Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU):

Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, established in 1976 as a residential University with the
objective of promoting inter-disciplinary higher education and research with special emphasis on
studies of environmental, ecological and life sciences, is making rapid progress to emerge as a
leading educational institution of the nation. Now it is a teaching-cum-affiliating university with a
formidable track record in academics, research, literacy and cultural activities, and sports.
Currently, there are various Post-Graduate Departments and 10 Faculties in the University.
Territorial jurisdiction of the University extends to districts of Southern Haryana. The overall
progress made by the University in all fields resulted in the University receiving the ‘A+’ grade
from NAAC in March 2019. Our NIRF Ranking is 76 in University Category (2020), with its 622
Acres spread campus, offering 236+ programmes, MDU provides excellent infrastructural
facilities and necessary student support services and benefits two lakh plus students. Beautiful
landscaping is a hallmark of the varsity.

The University has entered into national and international level strategic tie-ups with academic
and research organizations for joint academic and research programmes. Recently, University
has signed MoU with National Skill Development Corporation to facilitate skill development of
University students. We are all set to emerge as a pioneer University with overall excellence and
global outlook and deep commitment towards social and community causes in times to come. To
know more about the university please visit: www.mdu.ac.in

Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS):

Preamble: The centre aims at nurturing graduate attributes among students by inculcating
communicative, soft and life skills to help them become better citizens of the world. The Centre
aims to offer and design programs which will be designed by taking inspiration from principles of
OODA (Observe, Organise/Orient, Decide and Act) Loop and Decision/ Game theory.

It aims at strengthening language competence, spoken and written; ability to describe, argue,
cohere and draw inferences; and manage body language and nonverbal components of
communication to add to the communicative competence. Besides, programs will sensitize the
students and impart among them core values of humanities to sustain hard skills based
capabilities. The Centre will also design courses on demand for various Centres/
Departments/Faculties/Institutes of the University. It will act as nodal centre for mediation and
approval of value addition courses and programs offered by colleges & institutes affiliated to
Maharshi Dayanand University.

Visit the centre online at: http://mdu.ac.in/ASPX/Cells.aspx?Dept=132

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AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy:

AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL) Academy is committed for the development of quality
technical education in the country by initiating various schemes launched by Govt. of India,
Ministry of Human Resource Development, now Ministry of Education. The vision of AICTE is to
empower faculty to achieve goals of Higher Education such as access, equity and quality. Council
understands that there is a need of the day to train the young generation in skill sector and having
faculty & technicians to be trained in their respective disciplines.

The main objective of ATAL Academy is to plan and help in imparting quality technical education
in the country and to support technical institutions in fostering research, innovation and
entrepreneurship through training in various emerging areas. It is pertinent to mention that World
Book of Records London has appreciated and included AICTE Training and Learning (ATAL)
Academy for conducting 1000 Online FDP’s in Nine thrust areas being conducted in year 2020-
21 providing training to about One Lakh Participants.

Visit the ATAL Academy online at: https://www.aicte-india.org/atal

About the workshop:

Life skills are essential for the all-round well-being of the individuals and to become vibrant and
productive members of the society. Life skills, as defined by WHO, are “innumerable, and the
nature and definition of life skills are likely to differ across cultures and settings”. WHO further
defined Life skills “as the abilities for adaptive and positive behavior that enable humans to deal
effectively with the demands and challenges of life” Life Skills facilitate persons to accomplish
their ambitions and to utilize their fullest potential.

Developing life skills leads to enhancement of self-respect, emotional management, critical and
creative thinking, social values for healthy community living like interpersonal understanding,
tolerance, sociability and tolerance, decision making etc. If life skills education properly
implemented through various formal and informal programmes, the younger generation will grow
with a quality life and can change the destiny of world positively Scope and theme of the
workshop:

The following broad areas were covered in this five days workshop.

 Blissful Life (Dimensions of life, Work Life Balance)


 Life Skills & Their Applications in everyday life (Life skills defined, need in everyday
life, Soft skills & hard skills)
 Communication Skills & Their Applications in Decision Making (How to stand out &
what brings you success? Listening & Speaking skills, Social Media skills, Digital
literacy)
 Professional skills (Leadership & Excellence, Conflict Resolution, Entrepreneurial
skills)
 Universal Human Values (Love & Compassion, Righteousness, Renunciation,
Mentoring & Coaching, Ethics & Integrity)

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Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills, M.D University – Rohtak: Programme Schedule
AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on ‘Life Skills for Blissful Life’ (07 – 11 June, 2021)
Day-1 Day-2 Day-3 Day-4 Day-5
Monday 07 June, 2021 Tuesday 08 June, 2021 Wed - 09 June, 2021 Thu – 10 June, 2021 Fri – 11 June, 2021
Communication Skills Professional Skills Leadership & Universal Human
Management Skills Values
Blissful Life : Communication & Soft Career Skills Leadership Skills  Listening Skills
09.00-  The Complete Life Skills:  Resume  Innovative  Speaking Skills
11.00  Different Dimensions of  How to stand out  Interviews Leadership &  Procrastination
Life & Balance Amongst in organisation?  Group Discussions Design Thinking
Them  What brings  Exploring Career (Mr. Divas Gupta)
 Work Life Balance success Opportunities (Prof. A.M Agrawal)
(Mr. Rajbir Deswal - IPS  Effective (Col. Sanjeet Sirohi)
Communication in
Online/ Hybrid
Class Room
(Prof. Dipra Jha)
Online Tea Break (11.00-11.15)
Session -2 Common Inaugural
11.15 – Programme by AICTE at 11.00  Communicating  Digital Literacy for  Entrepreneurship Mentoring &
13.15 AM Link for participants: Confidently Professional Life  What makes a Coaching:
 Cracking Job  Social Media Skills successful  Hand Holding
www.youtube.com/mediaaicte Interviews  Cyber Crime & entrepreneur?  Individual
 Charismatic Frauds (Prof. S.C Bagri)  Group
Leadership (Mr. Alok Mittal - IPS) (Mr. Sharad
Nautiyal)
(Prof. Rakesh
Godhwani)
Online Lunch Break (13.15 – 14.00)
Session-3 Life Skills: Digital & Professional  Love &  Types of Ethics & Integrity
14.00 –  Life Skills Defined Skills to make you Compassion,Truth, Relationships (Dr. Chinmay
16.00  Need in Everyday life future Ready Righteousness  Conflict Pandya)
 Soft Skills & Hard Skills  Renunciation Resolution
(Prof.M.N Mohamedunni (Prof. Mahesh (Sacrifice)  Best Relations
Alias Musthafa) Jivani) (Mr. Beni Kinha) (Mr. Beni Kinha)
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Day – 1 (Monday, 7 June, 2021) Workshop Report

First of its kind, AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on ‘Life
Skills for Blissful Life’ commences at Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS),
M.D University - Rohtak.

The first of its kind FDP on ‘Life Skills for Blissful Life’ by the Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills
(MDU, Rohtak) started on 7th June 2021 at 09:00 am. Prof. Ashish Dahiya (Director, CLAS) and
Dr. Divya Malhan (Additional Director, CLAS) delivered the opening remarks. The Centre
expressed gratitude to Hon'ble Vice - Chancellor MDU for his blessings!

CLAS has got approval of Three AICTE ATAL FDP's this year. About 200 Participants from 20
Different states of India are enrolled in this FDP. Prof. Dahiya & Dr. Divya introduced the
distinguished speaker Mr Rajbir Deswal (MDU alumni, prolific author, columnist, artist,
administrator, former ADGP, Haryana, now an Advocate at Punjab & Haryana High Court -
Chandigarh and a man given to finer pursuits in life.)

Mr Deswal talked about - Blissful Life, The Complete Life, Different Dimensions of Life and
Balance Amongst Them. He shared with the audience his real life experiences and learning that
can lead to a blissful life.

The distinguished speaker holistically explained the correlation between a skillful and blissful life.
He also emphasized acquiring new skills that can be used for the betterment of society. In addition
to acquiring essential skills, the speaker strongly suggested practicing sympathy and empathy in
life.

The curiosity about the topic and the learning of the participants was reflected in the question
Answer Session.

The Key takeaways from Mr. Deswal's Session shared by participants includes:

1. Having the courage to do the right things in one's job is very important. It is not
only important to be clear and vocal about one's rights and duties but also have the
courage to do so against the odds to perform the given responsibilities.
2. Be a good human being, by addressing the demands of the work-environment.
3. Be empathetic towards colleagues and students. People have very different
circumstances and as an educator we must empathise with them.
4. How to strike a work-life balance.
5. What are the different dimensions of life and how to maintain a balance in between the
different demands of life and learn to live to the fullest?

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Distinguished Speaker Mr. Rajbir Deswal

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Photographs of the attendees

Day- 1, Session 2
The second session was the Inauguration ceremony of 43 online ATAL FDPs that started at 11:00
am was conducted at Central Level by AICTE. Prof. Pramod Kumar Jain - Director IIT - BHU
graced as the Chief Guest of the Inaugural along with luminaries like
Prof. Anil Dattatraya Sahasrabudhe, Chairman AICTE, Prof. M.P Poonia - Vice - Chairman
AICTE, Prof. Rajive Kumar - Member Secretary AICTE, Dr. R.K Soni - Director AICTE ATAL
Academy, Prof. Siby John - Director PEC, Chandigarh, Sh. Neeraj Kumar - Director Project
Appraisal & Finance and Projects (UMANG and RAS) along with Workshop Directors &
Coordinators of 43 Workshops PAN India joined the programme. Mr Ravindra Kumar Soni
(Director AICTE ATAL Academy) welcomed all the dignitaries and participants with opening
remarks. Mr Soni shared the objectives of the ATAL FDPs, present status, contributors involved
and future perspectives. He also pointed out the increased number of female participation due to
the initiative. Mr Soni mentioned the new government of India initiative of Unified Mobile
Application for New-age Governance (UMANG) and new ATAL FDP services on the UMANG
app. He briefly explained the 43 Institutes that are contributing through their FDPs. Prof Rajive
Kumar (Member Secretary-AICTE) congratulate the AICTE team for partnering up with the
UMANG initiative. He explained the advantages of using UMANG. He appreciated all the
contributing institution to come up with new training and development programs. Prof M. P. Poonia
(Vice Chairman - AICTE) welcomed all the dignitaries and appreciated the ATAL team to train 1.5
lakh teachers through online mode. Finally, Prof Pramod Kumar concluded the meeting by
praising the ATAL team, participating institutions and suggesting opening for SAARC countries in
the upcoming year. The session came to an end with vote of thanks by Shree M Sundereshan
(Deputy Director-AICTE).

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Day-1, Session-3
The Last Session of the day was taken by Prof. Mohamedunni Alias Musthafa, Director- Centre
for Life Skills Education, Central University of Kerala; He has developed and launched an online
course on "Developing Life Skills" on the SWAYAM platform of MHRD, Now Ministry of Education,
Govt. of India. He covered definition and dimensions of Life Skills, Need of Life Skills in Everyday
Life, Ten Life Skills by WHO and Life Skills Education. Prof. Musthafa, complemented the
visionary Vice- Chancellor of MDU for Starting a Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills in the
University. Very few universities in India have such centres, shared Prof. Musthafa.

The Key takeaways from Prof. Musthafa's Session shared by participants includes:

1. Life should be cherished every day.


2. Life skills are important for everyone for better living but are very important for
teachers with special focus on Communication skills. A teacher should be able to
communicate the complex things which he/ she has learned in simple ways to the
students for an effective learning environment.
3. Discovering one's self is very important.
4. Small things/ gestures make big differences, we should empathise with our students
whenever they need us.
5. Effective communication helps in bridging the gaps in the learning environment.

The first day of the Five Day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr Nidhi and a virtual
photo session of the attendees. Prof. Ashish Dahiya, Dr. Divya Malhan, Dr. Nidhi & Dr. Arun
Kumar on behalf of the Centre expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Vice- Chancellor MDU Prof.
Rajbir Singh, AICTE – ATAL Academy, Prof. Nina Singh & the founding team of Centre for Life
Skills & Soft Skills, Prof. Nov Rattan Sharma – Dean Academic Affairs MDU, Prof. A.S Maan –
DCDC, Prof. Inder Jeet Director - CRSIS&EC and University Authorities for their support and
encouragement.

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AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on
'Life Skills for Blissful Life' 7-11 June 2021
@ Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills,
M.D University – Rohtak (Haryana)

Day – 2 (Tuesday, 8 June, 2021) Workshop Report


Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS), M.D University – Rohtak organises, first of its
kind, AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills for Blissful
Life'.
The second day of FDP on 'Life Skills for Blissful Life' by the Centre for Life Skills & Soft
Skills (MDU, Rohtak) started on 8th June 2021 at 09:00 am. Prof. Ashish Dahiya (Director,
CLAS) welcomed all the participants and explained the day's schedule. Dr Divya
(Additional Director, CLAS) formally introduced the distinguished speaker, Professor
Dipra Jha, Assistant Director of the School of Hospitality Business Management at
Washington State University. Prof. Jha is recognized as an expert in luxury hospitality
and tourism strategy, and he currently serves on the Board of Directors of Washington
Tourism Alliance. He talked about on ‘How to stand out in organsisation?’, What Brings
Success and Effective Communication in Online / Hybrid Classroom Teaching. He
shared his valuable teaching experiences and learnings while working in a Multicultural
Environment. The curiosity about the topic and the learning of the participants was
reflected in the Discussion Sessions.
The Key takeaways from Prof. Dipra Jha Session shared by participants include:
1. The need to use real-life experiences in teaching and learning.
2. The Importance and influence of culture (Low-context & High-context) in Hybrid
learning and to build a multicultural hybrid learning environment
3. How to apply various Theoretical Model/ Tools for Developing Strategies that help
in Improving Teaching and Curriculum Design in Online and Hybrid Teaching
4. International pedagogical approaches/tools for Virtual Teaching such as ROPES,
Visual Storytelling.
5. Different ways to keep into mind to build our presence in Virtual Environment.
6. Empathy, Patience, Inclusivity and Kindness as ipmortant aspect for Teaching &
Learning

The first session of the Second Day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr
Divya Malhan and Dr Nidhi and a virtual photo session of the attendees.

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Photographs of the Session – 1

With

Distinguished Speaker – Prof. Dipra Jha

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Day 2, Session-2
The second session of day -2 was delivered by Distinguished Speaker Dr. Rakesh
Godhwani, the founder of School of Meaningful Experiences, an online ed-tech startup in
Bangalore. In addition to his rich corporate experience, Dr Godhwani also taught
communication at IIM Bangalore and IIM Udaipur. He shared his life Journey and
experiences on self-exploration. Prof. Godhwani discussed about Charismatic
Leadership, Cracking Job Interviews and Communicating Confidently. He also talked
about the art of conversation in context of the ancient scriptures and literature.
The Key takeaways from Dr Rakesh Godhwani Session shared by participants include:
1. Use of Communication in transforming lives.
2. 6 C's of Communication that helps in survival in change includes Communication,
Confidence, Curiosity, Creativity, Collaboration and Competence
3. Tips to crack Job Interviews
4. The six important Qualities/Principles a Charismatic Leader must have: Power,
Money, Knowledge, Beauty, Fame and Sacrifice. The relevant examples and
righteous ways to adapt these principles in our Life.
5. Righteousness & Its reflections on ourselves.
The second session of the Second Day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr
Nidhi and a virtual photo session of the attendees.

Photographs with Prof. Rakesh Godhwani

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Photographs of the Session -2

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Day-2, Session 3:
Distinguished Speaker Dr. Mahesh Jivani, Professor, Department of Electronics,
Saurashtra University Rajkot, took the third session. His expertise includes Mobile
Application Development, innovative use of ICT, E-Content Development and Digital
Signal Processing. Prof. Jivani talked about Digital Literacy for Professional Life. He
covered the various digital and professional skills needed for the future along with the
tools and techniques for E-Content Development.
The Key takeaways from Dr. Mahesh Jivani Session shared by participants include:
1. Importance of developing Feedback Mechanism in digital learning
2. 360-degree digital teacher competency areas that include appropriate verbal and
non-verbal communication, appropriate pedagogical approach to match the
technology, adapt to new technology,assessment strategies to match the learning
outcomes,developing digital resources
3. Basic Netiquettes for participant/ Organiser/ Speaker in digital learning
4. Various online learning platforms of Government such as Swayam, MHRD, MoE,
NPTEL, Inflibnet, epg – pathshala, UGC – CEC etc..
5. Various tools and techniques for E-Content Development
The second day of the Five Day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya
Malhan & Dr Nidhi. Prof. Ashish Dahiya, Dr. Divya Malhan, Dr. Nidhi & Dr. Arun Kumar on
behalf of the Centre expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Vice- Chancellor MDU Prof. Rajbir
Singh, AICTE – ATAL Academy, Prof. Nina Singh & the founding team of Centre for Life
Skills & Soft Skills, Prof. Nov Rattan Sharma – Dean Academic Affairs MDU, Prof. A.S
Maan – DCDC, Prof. Inder Jeet Director - CRSIS&EC and University Authorities for their
support and encouragement.

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Photographs of the Session -3

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AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills
for Blissful Life' 7-11 June 2021 @ Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills,
M.D University – Rohtak (Haryana)

Day – 3 (Wednesday, 9 June, 2021) Workshop Report


First of its kind, AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills for
Blissful Life' by Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS), M.D University - Rohtak.
The third day of FDP on 'Life Skills for Blissful Life' by the Centre for Life Skills & Soft
Skills (MDU, Rohtak) started on 9th June 2021 at 09:00 am. Prof. Ashish Dahiya (Director,
CLAS) welcomed all the participants and explained the day's schedule.

Dr. Divya (Additional Director, CLAS) formally introduced the distinguished speaker, Col
Sanjeet Sirohi (DU alumni, served Indian Military Academy, avid life skills promotor,
motivational speaker, writer, prolific blogger, and a man who devoted his life to refined
pursuits in life.)

The distinguished speaker shared the ways to explore various career opportunities with
an impactful presentation and interactive session. He covered various aspects of
interpersonal skills such as resume writing, personal interviews, group discussion, and
several essential career skills.

The Key takeaways from Col Sanjeet Sirohi’s Session, shared by participants include:

1. Self-Analysis, i.e., knowledge of the self, is essential for everyone


2. How to map personality for self-discovery through self-disclosure, self-questioning
and personal SWOT Analysis
3. Do's & don’t while preparing Resume. Truthfulness in preparing Resume
4. Exploring Career Opportunities
5. Guidelines for improving general awareness
6. Importance of Righteousness and understanding Passions
7. Art of Communication
8. How to Ace an Interview?

The curiosity about the topic and the learning of the participants was reflected in the
Question Answer Session. The first session of the Second Day FDP concluded with a
vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya Malhan and a virtual photo session of the attendees.

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Distinguished Speaker Col. Sanjeet Sirohi

Photographs of the attendees

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Day -3, Session 2
Mr. Alok Mittal (IPS) (ADGP CID, Haryana) took the second session of the day. He has
served as Inspector General, National Investigation Agency, Inspector General of Police,
Rohtak Range, Joint Commissioner of Police, Gurugram.

Mr. Mittal talked about the importance of Digital Literacy as an essential Life skill. He
systematically covered on Evolution of Digital World, Digital Literacy, Cyber Crime,
Various Types of Cyber Crimes, Preventions & Good Practices, and Emerging
Technologies. Mr. Mittal also shared various real-world cases of cybercrime. Mr. Mittal
strongly encouraged to enhance digital literacy and the use of authorized sources,
licensed software only to avoid being victim of a cyberattack.

The Key takeaways from Mr. Alok Mittal’s Session, shared by participants include:

1. Evolution of Digital World (LAN, WAN, Email, Internet, Speed, Internet Banking,
Online Payments, Smart Phones, Social Media, Mobile Apps, Cyber Laws &
Regulations)
2. Organizing Thys elves: Digital Literacy & Good Practices to be Observed
3. Computer Literacy & Internet Usage in India
4. Cyber Crimes: Cyber Financial Frauds, Non-Financial Cyber Frauds, Cyber
Crimes against – Individuals/ Organizations/ Governments
5. Types of Cyber Crimes: Bank Frauds, Payment Frauds, Email Related Crimes –
Email Spoofing, Phishing, Spamming; Job Frauds, Cyber Defamation, Cyber
Stalking, Cyber Bullying, Pornography.
6. Social Engineering Frauds, Financial Frauds using Social Media Platforms
7. Prevention against cybercrime : Cyber Safety Tips for Children, Parents & Others
8. Women general cyber safety tips
9. Advanced Cyber Crimes: Hacking Virus, Website Defacement, Dark Web
10. Digital literacy as a tool against cybercrime

The second session of the Second Day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by
Prof. Ashish Dahiya & Dr. Divya Malhan and a virtual photo session of the attendees. The
session was highly informative and was need of the hour mentioned the partipiants.

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Distinguished Speaker: Mr. Alok Mittal (ADGP CID Haryana)

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Photographs- Session 2

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Day-3, Session 3
The Last Session of the day was taken by Mr. Beni Kinha, Founder - Nectar Factor
Foundation - Life Skill/ Human Architecture/ Stress Management/ Corporate Spirituality.
Mr. Kinha is a passionate speaker, Entrepreneur, Life skill coach, and Mentor. He shared
various dimensions of living life in a blissful society. He brilliantly covered a wide spectrum
of topics such as love & compassion, truth, righteousness and renunciation.
The Key takeaways from Mr. Beni Kinha’s Session shared by participants include:
1. Love, Compassion & Truth
2. Developing empathy and sympathy
3. How person is different from his personality
4. Being Righteous and adopting moral way and behave as per human dharma
5. Living life in a blissful society
6. Renunciation (Sacrifice)
The Third day of the five day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya
Malhan. Prof. Ashish Dahiya expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Vice- Chancellor MDU
Prof. Rajbir Singh, AICTE – ATAL Academy, Prof. Nina Singh & the founding team of
Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills, Prof. Nov Rattan Sharma – Dean Academic Affairs
MDU, Prof. A.S Maan – DCDC, Prof. Inder Jeet Director - CRSIS&EC and University
Authorities for their support and encouragement.

Distinguished Speaker Mr. Beni Kinha

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Photographs Day-3

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Photographs of Day - 3

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AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills
for Blissful Life' 7-11 June 2021 @ Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills,
M.D University – Rohtak (Haryana)

Day – 4 (Thursday, 10 June, 2021) Workshop Report

First of its kind, AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills for
Blissful Life' by Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS), M.D University - Rohtak.

The fourth day of FDP on 'Life Skills for Blissful Life' by the Centre for Life Skills & Soft
Skills (MDU, Rohtak) started on 10th June 2021 at 09:00 am. Prof. Ashish Dahiya
(Director, CLAS) welcomed all the participants and explained the day's schedule.

Prof. Dahiya formally introduced the distinguished speaker, Prof. Anand Mohan Agrawal
an academician, education administrator and a renowned corporate citizen. An
administrator par excellence, his working experience spreads across a span of almost
three decades wherein he has been at the important positions of reputed institutions as
well as been privy to the doyens of corporate world.

He is an institutional builder and has established extension centers of BIT Mesra in India
and Middle East. At GLA University, he established a University Polytechnic and is
continuously guiding the University on the path of excellence and quality education.

A Ph D from ISM Dhanbad, he completed his graduation (B Sc Engg-Mechanical) as well


as MBA from BIT Mesra. He started his career from ISM Dhanbad in 1984. Then he
moved to AICTE as Director in 1995. Further, he joined IGNOU as Professor in 1999 and
then back to AICTE as Advisor I in 2000. In 2001, he came to his alma mater, namely BIT
Mesra, where he went on to become Dean. He joined at BIT International Centre, Muscat
as Director and Dean in 2005.

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Continuing his progression, Prof. Agrawal joined OMZEST, Oman as General Manager
(Knowledge Initiatives) wherein he served for two years before joining GLA University,
Mathura as Pro Vice Chancellor and Director in October 2012.

The distinguished speaker in his inspirational address covered three broad areas:
 Leadership – Its importance in organizations
 Leadership theories
 Importance and process of design thinking

Prof. Agrawal, shared various aspects of Leadership: Qualities, Types & Skills. He
addressed that Integrity, ability to delegate, Communication, Self – awareness, Gratitude,
Learning Agility, Influence, Empathy, Courage and Respect as essential qualities of a
Leader.
The Key takeaways from Prof. A.M. Agrawal’s Session, shared by participants include:

1. Understanding Leadership
2. How a leader is different from a manager?
3. Leadership Qualities
4. Leadership Types: Authoritarian, Participative, Delegative, Transactional,
Transformational.
5. A leader succeeds, because he has learned two basic lessons:
a) Human beings are complex and b) Human beings are different.
6. Applying leadership as per situation
7. Analyzing the problem systematically
8. Applying decision thinking in true spirit
9. Leadership in Everyday Life for Blissful Life

The curiosity about the topic and the learning of the participants was reflected in the
Question Answer Session. The first session of the fourth Day of AICTE – ATAL, Online
FDP on ‘Life Skills for Blissful Life’ concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya
Malhan and a virtual photo session of the attendees.

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Day 4 Session-1 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life, Distinguished
Speaker: Prof. Anand Mohan Agrawal

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Day-4, Session 2
Prof. S.C Bagri took the second session of the day. Prof. S.C. Bagri, obtained his Master
degree from Allahabad University, Allahabad and completed a Technical course on
“Cultural Tourism Management” from Rome, Italy under the fellowship of Govt. of Italy in
1986. Upon his thirst on culture, he decided to take up his doctoral thesis on Buddhist
Tourism. He started his career as Lecturer at Department of Tourism, HNB Garhwal
University and served till 1995.

Then Prof. Bagri was elevated to the post of Professor at Indian Institute of Tourism and
Travel Management (IITTM), Gwalior, Ministry of Tourism, Govt. India. In 1998, he moved
back to HNB Garhwal University) and subsequently hold the responsibility of Dean,
School of Management till July 2012. He started the publication of Journal of Tourism in
1996 in joint collaboration with University of Southern Mississippi, USA. Prof. Bagri is the
Editor-in-Chief of the Journal.

In 2007, recognizing the contribution of Prof. Bagri, United Nations World Tourism
Organization (UNWTO) Madrid appointed him as a consultant for the project on Human
Resource Development in Tourism and Hospitality sector for Punjab and West Bengal
states. Prof. Bagri is the founder president of Indian Hospitality Congress. He has
authored 7 books, 100 research papers and guided 22 Ph.D. research scholars in
Tourism and Hospitality Management.

Prior to returning back Department of Mountain Tourism and Hospitality Studies, HNB
Garhwal Central University Srinagar Garhwal Uttarakhand, Prof Bagri was the Vice-
Chancellor of Himgiri Zee University, Dehradun an institution setup by Mr. Subhash
Chandra, Chairman of ESSEL & ZEE Group, Mumbai.

In view of his expertise in Tourism and Hospitality Management, MHRD, Govt of India
assigned him the responsibility of NRC in Tourism and Hospitality services Management
for developing on line refresher program for the Assistant professors in Tourism and
Hospitality subject which he successfully completed with the help of a team of 40 subject
experts in May 2019.
Prof. S.C Bagri talked about entrepreneurship and what makes a successful
entrepreneur? In his address, Prof. Bagri covered the aspects like Entrepreneurship:
Need & Scope, The relevance of entrepreneurship in India and Do’s & don’ts for
entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship for youth, compatibility to be an entrepreneur,
entrepreneurship skills, entrepreneurship types, entrepreneurship communities, core
concepts, entrepreneurial procedures and successful entrepreneurial brands along with
a case study on entrepreneurship.

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The Key takeaways from Prof. S.C Bagri’s Session Session, shared by participants
include:

1. What is takes to be a successful entrepreneur?


2. Teachers should be a job creator. A case study approach should be adopted by
teachers in which cases of entrepreneurship communities should be taught. Also,
entrepreneurs should be invited for lectures.
3. About teaching practices and providing visionary approaches to students adopted
by prestigious educational institutions
4. Skill crises are one of the significant causes of unemployment along with high
growth of population, slow growth of industrialization and seasonality of agriculture
& allied sectors
5. How change, need, solution, stakeholders, value and context are the six core
concept that forms the foundation of business analysis

The second session of the fourth day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Prof.
Ashish Dahiya & Dr. Divya Malhan and a virtual photo session of the attendees. The
session was highly informative and was need of the hour mentioned the partipiants.

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Day 4 Session-2 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life, Distinguished
Speaker: Prof. S.C Bagri

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Day-4, Session 3
The Last Session of the day was taken by Mr. Beni Kinha, Founder - Nectar Factor
Foundation - Life Skill/ Human Architecture/ Stress Management/ Corporate Spirituality.
Mr. Kinha is a passionate speaker, Entrepreneur, Life skill coach, and Mentor. He
addresses dimensions including types of relationship, conflict resolution, and best
relations of living life in a blissful society with real-life examples.

The Key takeaways from Mr. Beni Kinha’s Session shared by participants include:
1. The relationship begins within us. The journey of life is finding Me, Myself & I.
2. Conflict starts when one personality overpowers another personality
3. How to resolve conflict in relationships
4. How to build healthy relationships with complements, cooperation and coexistence

The fourth day of the five-day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Nidhi.
Dr. Divya Malhan, expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor MDU Prof. Rajbir
Singh, AICTE – ATAL Academy, Prof. Nina Singh & the founding team of Centre for Life
Skills & Soft Skills, Prof. Nov Rattan Sharma – Dean Academic Affairs MDU, Prof. A.S
Maan – DCDC, Prof. Inder Jeet Director - CRSIS&EC and University Authorities for their
support and encouragement.

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Day 4 Session-3 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life, Distinguished
Speaker: Mr. Beni Kinha

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AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills for Blissful
Life' 7-11 June 2021 @ Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills, M.D University – Rohtak
(Haryana)

Day – 5 (Friday, 11 June, 2021) Workshop Report

First of its kind, AICTE - ATAL Online Faculty Development Programme on 'Life Skills for
Blissful Life' by Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS), M.D University - Rohtak.

The last day of FDP on 'Life Skills for Blissful Life' by the Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills
(MDU, Rohtak) started on 11th June 2021 at 09:00 am. Prof. Ashish Dahiya (Director,
CLAS) welcomed all the participants and explained the day's schedule. Dr. Divya Malhan
(Additional Director, CLAS) formally introduced the distinguished speaker, Mr. Divas
Gupta (IIM alumni, Public Speaking Coach, Virtual Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker and
a Master Career Practitioner).

The distinguished speaker in his inspirational, energetic and motivating session covered
three broad areas:

 Listening Skills
 Speaking Skills
 Procrastination
The Key takeaways from Mr. Divas Gupta’s Session, shared by participants include:

1. How we can enhance our listening skills by using:


 non-intrusive signals
 accepting perspectives
 unsolicited advice,
 rephrase words instead of repeating
 don’t assume
2. What makes a great speaker?
 Various approaches with the practical understanding of how to be a
professional speaker, what mistakes to avoid, and what could be done better.
3. Time inconsistency, distractions, lack of motivation and fear of failure are some
of the causes of procrastination
4. Listening & Speaking Skills for Blissful Life
The curiosity about the topic and the learning of the participants was reflected in the
Question-Answer Session. The first session of the last Day of AICTE – ATAL, Online FDP
on ‘Life Skills for Blissful Life’ concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya Malhan
and a virtual photo session of the attendees.

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Day 5 Session-1 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life,
Distinguished Speaker: Mr. Divas Gupta

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Day 5 Session-1 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life,
Distinguished Speaker: Mr. Divas Gupta

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Day-5, Session 2
Mr. Sharad Nautiyal took the second session of the day. Mr. Sharad Nautiyal is Principal
at IHM Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He has been Joint Director at Madhya Pradesh Tourism.

He has also been General Manager (Training) at Madhya Pradesh Tourism. Master
Trainer Mentoring Skills from Department of Personnel & Training, Govt. of India. He is a
Passionate Speaker and Excels in Mentoring, and a Life Coach.
In his address, Mr. Nautiyal covered the aspects like mentoring, coaching, relevance and
process of mentoring, strategic phases of a systematic approach to mentoring, how to
incorporate coaching skills.

The Key takeaways from Mr. Sharad Nautiyal’s Session Session, shared by participants
include:

1. Difference between mentoring and coaching


2. Relevance and process of mentoring
3. Components of Mentoring:
a) Mentor
b) Mentee
c) Relationship
d) Organisation
4. Relationship building, developing plans, organising activities and reviewing
outcomes are the various stages of a structured mentoring model
5. How to build a relationship with mentee for his personal and career development
6. How to incorporate and practice mentoring and coaching skills
7. Learning is a voluntary process, so is the development
8. Happiness is the key outcome of the mentoring process

The second session of the last day of FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Prof.
Ashish Dahiya, Dr. Divya Malhan, Dr. Nidhi, and the attendees' virtual photo session. The
session was highly informative and was a need for the hour mentioned by the participants.

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Day 5 Session-2 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life,
Distinguished Speaker: Mr. Sharad Nautiyal

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Day-5, Session 3
Dr. Chinmay Pandya, Pro Vice Chancellor of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya University
took the second session of the day. Dr. Chinmay Pandya is grandson of one of the
greatest scholars, seers, philosophers of recent times in India – Pt. Shriram Sharma
Acharya (1911-1990), who was the founder of All World Gayatri Pariwar fraternity, which
has 100 million members and thousands of global centers for social reform. Following
medical studies in India, he is trained in the United Kingdom, where he gained
Membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych). In London, he rose
through the ranks of the British National Health Service and secured the post of Associate
Specialist in Older People Services at the West London Mental Health Trust.
Dr. Pandya occupies multiple roles in the life of his university and beyond. He is Editor of
the Dev Sanskriti, an Interdisciplinary International Journal that addresses a broad range
of Indian intellectual interests including Vedic philosophy, culture, psychology,
communication, education, Ayurveda, Indian and Eastern studies and religious
pedagogies. As Director of DSVV’s School of Yoga and Health, he leads efforts to analyse
and advance the scientific and philosophical understanding of meditation and stress
management in contemporary contexts. He is Chairperson of the International Festival of
Yoga, Culture and Spirituality and has convened more than seventy national and
international colloquia at DSVV on issues ranging from the rights of indigenous people to
water desalination. He is responsible for ethos, academic rigor and policy implementation
at DSVV. The University was recently awarded the Best University for Holistic Education
of the year 2019 by the renowned “The Academic Insights” Magazine.
The distinguished speaker in his inspirational address covered Ethics and Integrity,
Journey of human excellence.
The Key takeaways from Dr. Chinmay Pandya’s Session shared by participants include:
1. How to live life as a source of happiness with meaning and purpose
2. Value-based teaching is essential for the overall development of students
3. The main motive of human excellence is to live life with a meaningful, purposeful
agenda. People with human excellence have a greater quality of life.
4. Ways to achieve human excellence
5. How to address the 15 global challenges faced by the humanity
6. Purpose, Attitude, Compassion, Commitment, and Excellence are the foundations
of Human Excellence

The last day of the five-day FDP concluded with a vote of thanks given by Dr. Divya
Malhan. Prof. Ashish Dahiya expressed gratitude to the Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor MDU
Prof. Rajbir Singh, AICTE – ATAL Academy, Prof. Nina Singh & the founding team of
Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills, Prof. Nov Rattan Sharma – Dean Academic Affairs
MDU, Prof. A.S Maan – DCDC, Prof. Inder Jeet Director - CRSIS&EC and University
Authorities for their support and encouragement. Thanks to Dr. Shweta Dahiya,
Participant in workshop from NIFTEM Sonipat and Dr. Swati Chauhan from MRIIRS,
Faridabad for their contributions in report writing.
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Day 5 Session-3 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life,
Distinguished Speaker: Dr. Chinmay Pandya

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Day 5 AICTE ATAL FDP Life Skills for Blissful Life,
Some Blissful Moments

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ORGANISING COMMITTEE

CHIEF PATRON
Prof. Rajbir Singh
Vice-Chancellor, Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak
PATRON
Prof. Inderjeet Singh
Director, Chaudhary Ranbir Singh Institute of Social and Economic Change

WORKSHOP DIRECTOR & COORDINATOR


Prof. Ashish Dahiya
Director, Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS)
Mob: +91-9992015656 Email: [email protected]

ORGANISING SECRETARY
Dr. Divya Malhan
Additional Director, Centre for Life Skills & Soft Skills (CLAS)

Jt. ORGANISING SECRETARY


Mr. Arun Hooda, Dr. Nidhi
Dy, Director, - CLAS Dy. Director, - CLAS

OFFICE ASSISTANTS
Sh. Ram Kumar Sh. Satish Kumar

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List of Registered Participants for this FDP
S.No Name Designation Discipline District Email
DR. A. ASSISTANT ARTIFICIAL [email protected]
1. COIMBATORE
MUTHUCHUDAR PROFESSOR INTELLIGENCE .in
ASSISTANT HOTEL
2. DR. AARTI DELHI [email protected]
PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
DR. AJAY ASSISTANT LIFE MANAGEMENT
3. HARDWAR [email protected]
BHARDWAJ PROFESSOR RURAL TOURISM
ASSISTANT
4. DR. ANAMIKA DATA MINING DELHI [email protected]
PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
5. DR. ANITA SINGH CHEMISTRY BHOPAL [email protected]
PROFESSOR
DR. ANOOP ASSISTANT TOURISM &
6. ROHTAK [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR HOSPITALITY
ASSISTANT PHYSICAL
7. DR. ANUJ REWARI [email protected]
PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY
DR. ANUSUYA ASSISTANT
8. LAW ROHTAK [email protected]
YADAV PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
9. DR. ASHU TOMAR ENGLISH DELHI [email protected]
PROFESSOR
DR. ATUL
PHARMACEUTICAL
10. TRYAMBAKRAO PROFESSOR NAGPUR [email protected]
SCIENCES
HEMKE
ASSOCIATE COMMUNICATION
11. DR. B.SARALA CHENNAI [email protected]
PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
DR. BHARTI ASSISTANT TOURISM
12. JAMMU [email protected]
GUPTA PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
DR. DEEPAK ASSISTANT
13. ENGLISH ROHTAK [email protected]
LATHWAL PROFESSOR

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DR. DEEPANSHU ASSISTANT
14. MICROBIOLOGY HARDWAR [email protected]
RANA PROFESSOR
DR. DINESH ASSISTANT TOURISM
15. KURUKSHETRA [email protected]
DHANKHAR PROFESSOR ECONOMICS
HRM AND
DR. DIVYA ASSOCIATE
16. COMMUNICATION ROHTAK [email protected]
MALHAN PROFESSOR
SKILLS
DR. DUVVURI
ASSOCIATE
17. ESWARA ECE GUNTUR [email protected]
PROFESSOR
CHAITANYA
DR. FARHAT ASSOCIATE MARKETING,
18. DELHI [email protected]
MOHSIN PROFESSOR ECONOMICS
ASSISTANT
19. DR. GEETHU R. PHYSICS ERNAKULAM [email protected]
PROFESSOR
DR. GITANJALI
20. LECTURER PHARMACY KHORDHA [email protected]
TRIPATHY
DR. HARSHA ASSISTANT
21. PSYCHOLOGY VALSAD [email protected]
KHANDELWAL PROFESSOR
DR. HIMANI ASSOCIATE GAUTAM
22. ELECTRONICS [email protected]
MITTAL PROFESSOR BUDDHA NAGAR
DR. IGNATIUS ASSISTANT
23. CHEMISTRY DINDIGUL [email protected]
NAVIS KARTHIKA PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT LANGUAGE AND
24. DR. IPSITA NAYAK CUTTACK [email protected]
PROFESSOR COMMUNICATION
ASSISTANT SPORTS
25. DR. JAIPAL JHAJJAR [email protected]
PROFESSOR PSYCHOLOGY
DR. JASMEET ASSISTANT
26. SOFT SKILLS BHIWANI [email protected]
KAUR GHUMAN PROFESSOR
DR. JAYASHREE ASSISTANT ENGLISH GAUTAM
27. [email protected]
HAZARIKA PROFESSOR LITERATURE BUDDHA NAGAR

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ASSISTANT ENGLISH
28. DR. JYOTI SYAL YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
PROFESSOR LITERATURE
ASSOCIATE MECHANICAL
29. DR. K.R. KIRON PALAKKAD [email protected]
PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
DR. KALIDAS ASSOCIATE
30. EEE HYDERABAD [email protected]
BABU GERA PROFESSOR
DR. KINGSHUK ASSISTANT MARKETING AND
31. CACHAR [email protected]
ADHIKARI PROFESSOR OB
DR. KRISHNAVENI PHARMACEUTICAL
32. PROFESSOR THE NILGIRIS [email protected]
NAGAPPAN ANALYSIS
DR. MANISHA ASSOCIATE SOLID STATE
33. GWALIOR [email protected]
SINGH PROFESSOR PHYSICS
DR. MEGHNA ASSISTANT
34. EDUCATION PANCHKULA [email protected]
MEHNDROO PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT HOTEL
35. DR. MONIKA YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
DR. MUKESH ASSISTANT
36. MATHEMATICS JHAJJAR [email protected]
SINGH PROFESSOR
DR. NAVEEN ASSISTANT
37. CHEMISTRY ROHTAK [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
DR. NEHA ASSISTANT
38. HRM NAGPUR [email protected]
BHANDARI PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
39. DR. NIDHI MANAGEMENT GURGAON [email protected]
PROFESSOR
HUMAN RESOURCE,
ASSISTANT
40. DR. NISA M ORGANIZATIONAL ERODE [email protected]
PROFESSOR
BEHAVIOR
DR. NITINCHAND MECHANICAL
ASSOCIATE
41. RAMKRISHNA DESIGN SOLAPUR [email protected]
PROFESSOR
PATIL ENGINEERING

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ASSISTANT HOSPITALITY AND
42. DR. P P MOHANTY KHORDHA [email protected]
PROFESSOR TOURISM
DR. PADMA PRIYA ASSISTANT
43. ENGLISH COIMBATORE [email protected]
SELVARAJAN PROFESSOR
DR. PALWINDER ASSOCIATE SHAHID BHAGAT
44. MANAGEMENT [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR SINGH NAGAR
DR. PARUL ASSISTANT
45. MICROBIOLOGY AMBALA [email protected]
THAPAR PROFESSOR
DR. PARVEEN ASSISTANT
46. ECONOMICS REWARI [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
DR. PRITI BOORA ASSISTANT ORGANIC
47. ROHTAK [email protected]
DOON PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY
ASSISTANT
48. DR. PUNAM ECONOMICS KURUKSHETRA [email protected]
PROFESSOR
DR. R LECTURER (SR.G)
49. LITERATURE VIRUDHUNAGAR [email protected]
KARTHIKEYAN / ENGLISH
INDUSTRIAL
DR. RAJENDER ASSISTANT
50. ENGINEERING AND FARIDABAD [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
MANAGEMENT
DR. RASHMI ASSOCIATE
51. MANAGEMENT MUMBAI [email protected]
SREEJIT PROFESSOR
DR. RICHA ASSISTANT
52. MATHEMATUCS RUPNAGAR [email protected]
SHARMA PROFESSOR
DR. RICHARD ASSOCIATE
53. MANAGEMENT JAMNAGAR [email protected]
TITUS REMEDIOS PROFESSOR
DR. RUCHIRA ASSISTANT
54. FINANCE AGRA [email protected]
PRASAD PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
55. DR. S JACK SON MATHEMATICS THOOTHUKKUDI [email protected]
PROFESSOR
ASSOCIATE VISAKHAPATNA
56. DR. S T NAIDU HRM [email protected]
PROFESSOR M

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DR. SADANAND G
57. PROFESSOR MARKETING DHARWAD [email protected]
HAVANAGI
DR. SANGEETA ASSISTANT
58. MICROBIOLOGY DELHI [email protected]
PANDEY PROFESSOR
M PHARMACY IN
DR. SAROJA ASSOCIATE PHARMACEUTICAL
59. CUTTACK [email protected]
KUMAR PATRO PROFESSOR & MEDICINAL
CHEMISTRY
DR. SHIVANI
60. PROFESSOR HUMANITIES GURGAON [email protected]
VASHIST
DR. SHUBHRATA
61. PROFESSOR MACHINE DESIGN DURG [email protected]
NAGPAL
DR. SONAL
62. PROFESSOR CHEMISTRY RAIPUR [email protected]
CHOUBEY
DR. SONIA ASSISTANT
63. EDUCATION LUDHIANA [email protected]
SHARMA PROFESSOR
DR. SORABH DIRECTOR AND MECHANICAL
64. KARNAL [email protected]
GUPTA PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
DR. SOUMENDU ASSISTANT HUMAN RESOURCE
65. GURGAON [email protected]
BISWAS PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
66. DR. SUNIL KUMAR LECTURER FOOD PRODUCTION ROHTAK [email protected]
DR. SWATI ASSOCIATE ENGLISH
67. FARIDABAD [email protected]
CHAUHAN PROFESSOR LITERATURE
ASSOCIATE
68. DR. V.PRATHIPA CHEMISTRY DINDIGUL [email protected]
PROFESSOR
DR. VARINDER
69. PROFESSOR HOSPITALITY KAPURTHALA [email protected]
SINGH RANA
SIGNAL
DR. VARUN ASSOCIATE
70. PROCESSING AND GHAZIABAD [email protected]
GUPTA PROFESSOR
CONTROL

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DR. VEMULA
ASSISTANT MATERIALS
71. HIMAMAHESWAR PRAKASAM [email protected]
PROFESSOR SCIENCE
A RAO
ASSISTANT
72. DR. VIJAY RATHEE HR, MARKETING GURGAON [email protected]
PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT MICROBIAL
73. DR. VISHNUPRIYA COIMBATORE [email protected]
PROFESSOR BIOTECHNOLOGY
74. MISS AKANSHA LECTURER ENGLISH DEHRADUN [email protected]
COMMERCE
MISS ANU ANNA ASSISTANT
75. /FINANCE AND KOTTAYAM [email protected]
BIJU PROFESSOR
TAXATION
76. MISS DEEPTI PG STUDENT MATHEMATICS BHIWANI [email protected]
MISS HANI M. ASSISTANT
77. M.PHARM RAJKOT [email protected]
JANI PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
78. MISS INNA YADAV COMMERCE GURGAON [email protected]
PROFESSOR
MISS JYOTI SECURITY, WEB
79. PROGRAMMER PUNE [email protected]
TARALKAR DEVELOPER
GUEST SERVICE ROOM DIVISION
80. MISS KIRTI MALIK PANIPAT [email protected]
ASSOCIATE OPERATIONS
MISS MARIA ASSISTANT
81. ENGLISH KOTTAYAM [email protected]
VARGHESE PROFESSOR
COMMUNICATION
MISS POONAM ASSISTANT AND
82. ALIGARH [email protected]
SINGH PROFESSOR ORGANIZATIONAL
BEHAVIOUR
ASSISTANT FOOD AND
83. MISS PRACHI FARIDABAD [email protected]
PROFESSOR BEVERAGE SERVICE
MISS PRERNA ASSISTANT HOTEL
84. JAIPUR [email protected]
NANDWANI LECTURER MANAGEMENT

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PERSONALITY
MISS RACHITA ASSISTANT
DEVELOPMENT & DELHI [email protected]
RAWAT PROFESSOR
85. LIFE SKILLS
MISS RUCHI RESEARCH HOSPITALITY &
ROHTAK [email protected]
86. CHAUHAN SCHOLAR TOURISM
MISS RUPALI ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL POWER
NASHIK [email protected]
87. AHIRE PROFESSOR SYSTEM
MISS SAKSHI ASSISTANT NETWORK
AMBALA [email protected]
88. SACHDEVA PROFESSOR SECURITY
MISS SHARAYU
ASSISTANT
UTTAMRAO MECHANICAL PUNE [email protected]
PROFESSOR
89. RATNAPARKHI
ENTREPRENEURSHI
MISS SHWETA ASSISTANT P, OB, HRM,
SONIPAT [email protected]
DAHIYA PROFESSOR GENERAL
90. MANAGEMENT
MISS SMITA ASSISTANT M.PHARM
PUNE [email protected]
91. PILLEWAN PROFESSOR PHARMACOLOGY
MISS SMRITI ASSISTANT
INTERIOR DESIGN FARIDABAD [email protected]
92. SAIGAL PROFESSOR
MISS SONIA
STUDENT M.TECH YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
93. SHARMA
94. MISS SUDESH STUDENT MBA KARNAL [email protected]
MISS VANTAPATI
ASSISTANT
V V SRI DURGA MBA EAST GODAVARI [email protected]
PROFESSOR
95. PRASANNA
MISS VIBHOOTI ASSISTANT FINANCE AND
FARIDABAD [email protected]
96. MISHRA PROFESSOR ACCOUNTING
MR. ABHISHEK ASSISTANT HOSPITALITY
DELHI [email protected]
97. ROY PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT

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RESEARCH TOURISM &
98. MR. AJAY ROHTAK [email protected]
SCHOLAR HOSPITALITY
MR. AKSHAY ASSISTANT
99. RAHT BEGUSARAI [email protected]
SHARMA PROFESSOR
MR. AMAR ARUN ASSISTANT
100. AUTOMOBILE THANE [email protected]
JADHAV PROFESSOR
MECHANICAL
MR. AMIT ASHOK HEAD OF
101. DESIGN NAGPUR [email protected]
JAGDALE DEPARTMENT
ENGINEERING
MR. AMIT KUMAR CHIEF ENGINEER CONSTRUCTION &
102. BANGALORE [email protected]
MITTAL IDSE (NFG) ENGINEER SERVICES
MR. ANKIT ASSISTANT TOURISM
103. GWALIOR [email protected]
AGRAWAL PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
MR. ANSHUL ROOMS DIVISION -
104. LECTURER JAIPUR [email protected]
KUMAR SINGH FRONT OFFICE
MR. ANTHONY MEDIA
105. MEDIA BANGALORE [email protected]
GEORGE COORDINATOR
CHIEF
MR. ANUBHAV
106. ADMINISTRATIV OPERATIONS JAIPUR [email protected]
SUKHWANI
E OFFICER
TRAINING AND
MR. ARUN PLACEMENT
107. PLACEMENT ROHTAK [email protected]
KUMAR OFFICER
OFFICER
MR. ASHISH ASSISTANT
108. MANAGEMENT HARDWAR [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
ONLINE LEARNING,
MR. ASHISH
ASSISTANT TRAINING,
109. KUMAR DELHI [email protected]
DIRECTOR EMPLOYABILITY
AWADHIYA
SKILLS, E-CONTENT
MR. ASHWANI HEAD OF THE F&B SERVICE,
110. GURDASPUR [email protected]
KACHROO DEPARTMENT FRONT OFFICE

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HEAD, TRAINING
AND
111. MR. ATUL GUPTA HOSPITALITY BHOPAL [email protected]
PLACEMENT
CELL
MR. AYUSH G DAKSHINA
112. LECTURER MARKETING [email protected]
KOTTARY KANNADA
MR. BACHU ASSISTANT
113. MATHEMATICS NAGPUR [email protected]
VENKANNA PROFESSOR
HOSPITALITY &
MR. BALRAJ
114. PH.D SCHOLAR TOURISM JHAJJAR [email protected]
SINGH
MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH HOTEL
115. MR. BHUPENDER SONIPAT [email protected]
SCHOLAR MANAGEMENT
MR. C P
116. SR. LECTURER ROOM DIVISION JAIPUR [email protected]
MEGHWAL
CLINICAL
NORTH TWENTY
ASSISTANT PHARMACY AND
117. MR. DEBJEET SUR FOUR [email protected]
PROFESSOR PHARMACY
PARGANAS
PRACTICE
ASSISTANT MECHANICAL
118. MR. DEEPAK S A BANGALORE [email protected]
PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
MR.
ASSISTANT MECHANICAL
119. DEVAGUPTAM V R HYDERABAD [email protected]
PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
PRAVEEN
MR. DEVENDRA ASSISTANT INSTRUMENTATION
120. DEHRADUN [email protected]
RAWAT PROFESSOR AND CONTROL
MR. DR.
ASSOCIATE FOOD AND
121. NARENDER FARIDABAD [email protected]
PROFESSOR BEVERAGE SERVICE
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MR. GIRI OFFICE
122. SHITALKUMAR ADMINISTRATIO ENGLISH LATUR [email protected]
SHESHERAO N
MR. JAGDEEP SUPPLY CHAIN
123. MANAGER PATIALA [email protected]
SHARMA MANAGEMENT
ASSISTANT ENGLISH AND SOFT
124. MR. K SUDHAKAR HYDERABAD [email protected]
PROFESSOR SKILLS
MR. KILARI ASSISTANT YADADRI
125. ELT [email protected]
CHANDRASEKHAR PROFESSOR BHUVANAGIRI
MR. KOMAL ASSOCIATE
126. ENGLISH GHAZIABAD [email protected]
MEHROTRA PROFESSOR
MR. KUMAR SENIOR HOSPITALITY
127. BHOPAL [email protected]
SATYAM LECTURER MANAGEMENT
MR. MANISH SENIOR
128. HOSPITALITY DEHRADUN [email protected]
SEMWAL LECTURER
SRI POTTI
MR. MANNEMALA ASSOCIATE
129. MANAGEMENT SRIRAMULU [email protected]
PARAMASIVAM PROFESSOR
NELLORE
ASSISTANT
130. MR. MD AJMAL ENGLISH MORIGAON [email protected]
PROFESSOR
MR. MEHAR ASSISTANT
131. GEOGRAPHY JHAJJAR [email protected]
SINGH PROFESSOR
CONSTRUCTION
MR. MIR SHARIQ ASSISTANT
132. ENGINEERING AND PULWAMA [email protected]
JOWWAD PROFESSOR
MANAGEMENT
POWER SYSTEM
MR. MOHSIN A ASSISTANT
133. AND POWER BELGAUM [email protected]
MULLA PROFESSOR
ELECTRONICS
134. MR. MUKESH STUDENT MBA YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
MR. MURSHAD DOCTORAL TOURISM
135. ALI FELLOW MANAGEMENT DELHI [email protected]

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COMPUTER
ASSISTANT
136. MR. NARENDER M SCIENCE AND MYSORE [email protected]
PROFESSOR
ENGINEERING
TRAVEL AND
MR. NAVNEET PHD RESEARCH
137. TOURISM SONIPAT [email protected]
VERMA SCHOLAR
MANAGEMENT
MR.
ASSISTANT MACHINE
138. NICHENAMETLA GUNTUR [email protected]
PROFESSOR LEARNING
RAJESH
MR. NIRAJ RESEARCH
139. TOURISM ROHTAK [email protected]
KUMAR SCHOLAR
MASTERS IN
INTERNATIONAL
MR. NISHANT
140. ASSISTANT HOTEL AND JHAJJAR [email protected]
DHANKHAR
TOURISM
MANAGEMENT
JRF IN COMMERCE,
141. MR. NITIN KUMAR STUDENT M.COM, COMPANY GURGAON [email protected]
SECRETARY
FOOD
MR. PANKAJ PRODUCTION,
142. SR LECTURER ROHTAK [email protected]
KUMAR SINGH TOURISM,
RESEARCH
MR. PARDEEP ASSISTANT
143. HINDI JHAJJAR [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
MR. PARVEEN RESEARCH HOTEL
144. ROHTAK [email protected]
MUDGIL SCHOLAR MANAGEMENT
MR. PAWAN ASSISTANT
145. HOTEL OPERATION SONIPAT [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
MR. PEEYUSH ASSISTANT HOTEL
146. GHAZIABAD [email protected]
SRIVASTAV PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT

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HOSPITALITY &
MR. PRACHEER ASSISTANT
147. HOTEL JAIPUR [email protected]
SHARMA PROFESSOR
ADMINISTRATION
HOSPITALITY AND
MR. PRADIP ASSISTANT
148. TOURISM CACHAR [email protected]
KUMAR PROFESSOR
MANAGEMENT
MR. PUSKAR ASSISTANT
149. HOSPITALITY TEHRI GARHWAL [email protected]
SINGH NEGI PROFESSOR
MR. RAHUL ASSISTANT MECHANICAL
150. PUNE [email protected]
ARJUN KALE PROFESSOR DESIGN
SENIOR
LECTURER -
151. MR. RAJAT GUPTA FOOD PRODUCTION YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
CUM- SENIOR
INSTRUCTOR
MR. RAJEEV FOOD AND
152. PROFESSOR MEERUT [email protected]
CHAUDHARY BEVERAGE SERVICE
MR. RAJESH COMPUTER
153. LECTURER NAINITAL [email protected]
KOHALI SCIENCE
MR. RAKESH ASSISTANT
154. BAKING JAIPUR [email protected]
KATARIA LECTURER
MR. RATNA RAJU ASSISTANT ENGLISH
155. GUNTUR [email protected]
CHEGUDI PROFESSOR LITERATURE
MR. RAVINDER ASSISTANT MECHANICAL
156. HYDERABAD [email protected]
REDDY S PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
FOOD AND
MR. RITESH ASSISTANT
157. BEVERAGE DELHI [email protected]
PATHANIA PROFESSOR
OPERATIONS
ASSISTANT TOURISM AND
158. MR. SAHIL ARORA AMRITSAR [email protected]
PROFESSOR HOSPITALITY

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MR. SANKAR
ASSISTANT
159. KUMAR TOURISM KOLKATA [email protected]
PROFESSOR
MUKHERJEE
MR. SHASHANK ASSISTANT SOFTWARE
160. MYSORE [email protected]
DHANANJAYA PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
MR. SUHAS ASSISTANT INFORMATION
161. MYSORE [email protected]
BHARADWAJ R PROFESSOR TECHNOLOGY
MR. SUJEET ASSOCIATE FOOD & BEVERAGE
162. BHOPAL [email protected]
KAPUR PROFESSOR SERVICE
MR. SUMIT ASSISTANT
163. CIVIL ENGINEERING FARIDABAD [email protected]
RATHEE PROFESSOR
MR. SUMIT ASSISTANT
164. MARKETING YAMUNANAGAR [email protected]
VERMA PROFESSOR
MR. SUSHANT
ASSISTANT GENERAL
165. RAJKUMAR MUMBAI [email protected]
PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT
BIJLANI
MR. VAIBHAV
RESEARCH HOSPITALITY
166. KUMAR LUCKNOW [email protected]
SCHOLAR MANAGEMENT
VISHWAKARMA
MR. VIJAY B. ASSISTANT
167. DTSW & SPP AHMADNAGAR [email protected]
SANSARE PROFESSOR
MR. VIJAY
RESEARCH TOURISM
168. PRAKASH VARANASI [email protected]
SCHOLAR MANAGEMENT
PRAJAPATI
MR. VIKAS
LECTURER IN
169. GANGARAM ENGLISH LATUR [email protected]
ENGLISH
CHAVAN
SELECTION
MR. VINEETSING AUTOMOBILE
170. GRADE BELGAUM [email protected]
V. SAVANUR ENGINEERING
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MR. VISHAL FRONT OFFICE GAUTAM
171. HOSPITALITY [email protected]
RANGAN MANAGER BUDDHA NAGAR
MR. YOGESH
172. STUDENT CHEMISTRY SONIPAT [email protected]
PANCHAL
MRS. ADAPA ASSOCIATE
173. M S C MATHS EAST GODAVARI [email protected]
DURGA MADHURI PROFESSOR
MRS. ANITA ASSISTANT HOSPITALITY
174. AURANGABAD [email protected]
ELAVIA PROFESSOR OPERATIONS
MRS. ANKITA TEACHING
175. M.SC. PHYSICS INDORE [email protected]
PATIDAR ASSISTANT
MRS. ANNIE ASSISTANT
176. ENGLISH KOTTAYAM [email protected]
THOMAS PROFESSOR
ASSISTANT
177. MRS. ARTI FOOD PRODUCTION FARIDABAD [email protected]
LECTURER
MRS. BASHIR SENIOR
178. HOSPITALITY JAIPUR [email protected]
VANDANA RAWAT LECTURER
MRS.
179. BHANUPRIYA PRT COMMERCE RAIPUR [email protected]
KHARE
MRS.
ASSISTANT
180. DR.J.JASMINE ECE CHENNAI [email protected]
PROFESSOR
HEPHZIPAH
MRS. G. ASSISTANT KANCHEEPURA
181. ENGLISH [email protected]
SANDHIYA DEVI PROFESSOR M
MRS. K. ASSISTANT
182. MBA(HR) RANGAREDDY [email protected]
CHANDANA PROFESSOR
MRS. KINAL ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL
183. GANDHINAGAR [email protected]
JATINBHAI PATEL PROFESSOR ENGINEERING
184. MRS. KIRAN STUDENT ECONOMICS BHIWANI [email protected]
MRS. KOMATHI. ASSISTANT KANCHEEPURA
185. MATHEMATICS [email protected]
P. V PROFESSOR M

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MRS. LOKHANDE
186. LECTURER COMPUTER MUMBAI [email protected]
VANDANA SHIVAJI
MRS. MANJU ASSISTANT APPLIED SCIENCE,
187. ROHTAK [email protected]
BALA PROFESSOR PHYSICS
MRS. NUPUR ASSISTANT
188. MARKETING & H.R VALSAD [email protected]
NITIN ANGIRISH PROFESSOR
MRS. POOJA ASSISTANT MANAGEMENT
189. MANDYA [email protected]
NAGPAL PROFESSOR (HRM)
CHEF , CULINARY
MRS. REETU EXPERT AND
190. FOOD PRODUCTION RAIGARH [email protected]
UDAY KUGAJI CHEF
CONSULTANT
MRS. RESHMA M ASSISTANT
191. ENTOMOLOGY DAVANAGERE [email protected]
D PROFESSOR
MRS. RICHA ASSISTANT POWER SYSTEM &
192. FARIDABAD [email protected]
ADLAKHA PROFESSOR DRIVES
MRS. RITU
193. SR. LECTURER CHEMISTRY ROHTAK [email protected]
HOODA
MRS. SADHNA ASSISTANT TECHNICAL
194. MEERUT [email protected]
AGARWAL PROFESSOR COMMUNICATION
MRS. SHAILAJA ASSISTANT DATA MINING AND
195. BANGALORE [email protected]
K.P PROFESSOR ANALYTICS
196. MRS. SHALINI LECTURER PHYSICS ROHTAK [email protected]
MRS. SHILPA OFFICE
197. MANAGEMENT, DELHI [email protected]
KOHLI ASSISTANT
MRS. SHRABONI FOOD & BEVERAGE
198. SR LECTURER JAIPUR [email protected]
PURI DIVISION
MRS. SOUMYA ASSISTANT
199. ML, SP, AI KHORDHA [email protected]
MISHRA PROFESSOR
MRS. SUCHISMITA ASSISTANT HOTEL
200. KOLKATA [email protected]
ROY INDRA PROFESSOR MANAGEMENT

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Press Coverage of AICTE – ATAL – FDP
ON Life Skills for Blissful Life

THE AICTE – ATAL FDP ON LIFE


SKILLS FOR BLISSFUL LIFE HAS BEEN
WIDELY COVERED IN ENGLISH &
HINDI NATIONAL DAILIES

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