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  • ICSSR Sanction for Research Project on PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana September 26, 2023

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    SRM University-AP takes pride in the achievements of its students and faculty. Dr Ghanshyam Pandey, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Dr Deep Raj, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering were sanctioned a project by the Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi (ICSSR). The research project titled, “PM Krishi Sinchai Yojana- A Step Ahead to Achieve Sustainable Development Goal: A Study of Select Areas of AP, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra” was sanctioned a total outlay of 16.5 Lakhs for a period of 6 months.

    Abstract

    Agriculture in India is dominated by smallholders. Yet only about 55% of India’s agricultural land is irrigated. The frequent occurrence of extreme climate events such as drought and heat are some of the main reasons for low agricultural productivity, food insecurity, and persistent poverty in developing nations. In this respect, irrigation plays a significant role in addressing climate change. However, irrigation costs are also very high for small-scale farmers because of their low incomes. Therefore, they do not have the resources to irrigate 100% of their land. In this context, PMKSY is a step towards resolving this problem in India and was introduced by the NDA government in 2015 by Har Khet Ko Pani. Therefore, the present study will examine the coverage, impact, adaptation and constraints of PMKSY in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra.

    Congratulations on this remarkable achievement!

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  • Faculty Duo Publish a Critical Analysis and Research on Cyberbullying September 26, 2023

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    In the digital era, where technology dominates over communication, connection and social relationships, the staggering rise of cyberbullying proves to be detrimental to the social and mental psyche of people. The limited research present regarding the crisis fails to provide sufficient data to critically analyse and initiate policies to combat the same. In this regard, Dr Dhamodharan M and Dr Sunaina K, faculty from the Department of Psychology have conducted insightful research into cyberbullying, the role of technology and the challenges in tackling the act. The faculty duo has published a book chapter titled “Cyberbullying – A Disturbed Psyche and Digital Abuse in 21st Century” in the book In Analyzing New Forms of Social Disorders in Modern Virtual Environments in IGI Global Publishers (US).

    Abstract

    Cyberbullying is ‘a violent, planned act carried out by a group or specific, using electronic forms of communication, frequently and over time in contradiction of a victim who cannot easily protect him or herself.’ (Smith et al., 2008). According to the UNICEF and Broadband search survey 2023, around 36.5 out of a hundred people feel they were cyberbullied at least once in life, and seventeen percent of people experienced cyberbullying in the last month. 60 out of 100 adolescents experienced cyberbullying. Seventy percent of youths have reported perpetrators. Sixteen percent of women have been stalked at least once in life. 1 in 19 men have been stalked at some point. Fifty percent of LGBTQ people experience cyberbullying. Girls face cyberbullying more than boys. Around 36 percent of girls experience cyberbullying, whereas 24 percent of boys experience cyberbullying. Eighty-three percent of the victims who experienced online bullying also experienced physical bullying. Around 42 percent of the people experience cyberbullying on Instagram, followed by Facebook at 37%, Snapchat at 31%, WhatsApp at 12%, YouTube at 10%, and Twitter at 9%. Cyberbullying refers to using digital technologies such as cyberspace, societal broadcasting platforms, direct messaging, and email to bother, intimidate, or harm others.

    This chapter provides an indication of cyberbullying, including its definition, incidence, and impact on individuals and society. Firstly, the chapter reviews the existing research on cyberbullying, exploring its different forms and characteristics and the psychological and social consequences for both victims and perpetrators. Secondly, the role of technology in facilitating and exacerbating cyberbullying is also examined, focusing on the anonymity and distance that online platforms provide. Thirdly, legal and ethical considerations surrounding cyberbullying including the challenges of enforcing laws and policies online are explored. Finally, the chapter highlights the importance of a comprehensive and collaborative approach involving parents, educators, policymakers, and online platforms to address cyberbullying.

    Implications

    Cyberbullying is a pervasive problem with significant and long-lasting consequences for people, their families, and society. It is essential to address cyberbullying thoroughly and implement effective prevention measures to create a more secure and respectful online environment. Cyberbullying can have detrimental effects on its victims, leading to feelings of helplessness, mental health issues, trouble with schoolwork, and even self-harm or suicide. In addition, cyberbullying affects the social fabric of groups, and trust, and impedes the proper growth of individuals, especially children and adolescents. Cyberbullying has a shocking prevalence worldwide, and it is spreading over to people silently. Traditional bullying differs from cyberbullying; it occurs to the victims in various forms and levels.

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  • Dr Kaushik Saha September 26, 2023
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  • Crack the Code of Success with the BSc Mathematics Course September 25, 2023

    Your Gateway to a World of Exciting Career Opportunities

    In this rapidly evolving world, one constant that has always stood at the forefront of human progress is Mathematics. Usually addressed as the universe language, its value has expanded beyond solving equations or deciphering intricate theorems. Believe it or not, the backbone of advancement is Mathematics, making way for cutting–edge innovations in technology, science, and, of course, our day-to-day lives. As we rush towards the future, the imperativeness of Mathematics becomes even more pronounced. In the world of artificial intelligence, algorithms fuelled by mathematics principles allow machines to learn, adapt, and jump to autonomous decisions.

    Whether related to self-driven cars or customised medical treatments, Mathematics is the “X” factor behind these recasting developments.

    Believe it or not, the global economy thrives on data, and mathematics motivates us to extract information from data for meaningful insights. Financial institutions utilise mathematical models for introspecting market trends and handling risks. Besides technological and economic implications, mathematics promotes and fosters critical thinking and problem-solving skills. It motivates you to unleash your creativity to reveal the mystery of the universe. Be it from deciphering the cosmos via astrophysics to ravelling secrets of our DNA via genetics, Mathematics gives us the tools to dig deeper and precisely understand the world around us.

    Moreover, it is a universal language promoting collaborations and cooperation amongst scientists, engineers, and researchers worldwide, accelerating the pace of discovery and innovation.

    Thus, if you love playing with digits, make maths your superpower by enrolling in a BSc Mathematics programme from the best University that fulfils your desire to emerge as the hero of innovation and problem-solving.

    BSc Mathematics is amongst the most sought-after courses for candidates after 12th. It has massive scopes and career options, such as mathematics equations, which are used in every step of life.

    Scope of BSc Mathematics

    A BSc in Mathematics offers a broader range of opportunities and a promising scope for graduates in many fields. Below are a couple of the key aspects of the scope of BSc Mathematics:

    • Engineering
    • Academic Pursuits
    • Teaching and Education
    • Actuarial Science
    • Data Science and Analytics
    • Financial Services
    • Computing and Technology
    • Operations Research

    These are some of the many scopes of BSc Mathematics. However, this is not it; there is much to explore in the course.

    Career Options After BSc Mathematics

    A BSc in Mathematics opens up a plethora of exciting and diverse career options for graduates. Below are some popular career paths that can be pursued:

    • Actuarial Analyst
    • Teaching and Academia
    • Data Analyst/Scientist
    • Financial Analyst
    • Market Research Analyst
    • Operations Research Analyst
    • Statistical Analyst
    • Software Developer

    The amalgamation of analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and mathematical expertise opens doors to multitudes of industries and fields where their contributions are highly valued.

    Moreover, several high-salaried career paths are available to students after completing BSc Mathematics. Listed below are high-salary courses after BSc Mathematics:

    • Master’s in Actuarial Science
    • Master’s in Financial Engineering
    • Master’s in Quantitative Finance
    • Master’s in Applied Mathematics
    • Master’s in Pure Mathematics
    • Master’s in Computer Science
    • Master’s in Data Science or Data Analytics

    Subjects in BSc Mathematics

    Some of the subjects covered under a BSc Mathematics degree are –

    • Mathematics for the Physical World
    • Real Analysis
    • Probability and Statistics
    • Algebra
    • Linear Algebra
    • Complex Analysis
    • Number Theory
    • Programming Language Concepts
    • Measure Theory
    • Optimization Techinique

    Open the Door to Endless Possibilities with the BSc Mathematics Programme at SRM University-AP

    The BSc in Mathematics programme at SRM University-AP is precisely curated to instil an in-depth understanding of multitudes of mathematical disciplines, readying candidates for endless possibilities. The curriculum is thoughtfully structured, ensuring a magnificent blend of theoretical knowledge and practical applications. From fundamental calculus and algebra to innovative topics, such as number theory and mathematical modelling, this course wraps up a wide spectrum of mathematical fields.

    Amongst others, one of the highlights of the BSc Mathematics programme is the emphasis on problem-solving and critical thinking. Mathematics is not just about memorising formulas but developing a keen analytical brain to solve real-world challenges. SRM University-AP fosters this skill by encouraging aspirants to engage in hands-on projects, group discussions, and research opportunities that allow them to apply their knowledge to real-life scenarios.

    A programme is only as good as its faculty, and SRM University-AP takes great pride in its exceptional team of professors and mentors. The faculty members at SRM University-AP are highly skilled with immense experience and expertise in numerous mathematical domains, and their passion for teaching ignites the same flame of curiosity in their students. They ensure to go the extra mile so that the students can grasp the nuances of mathematics, making the learning process informative and enjoyable. Below mentioned are some other things that make this University stand out. Have a look.

    • Research Opportunities
    • Interdisciplinary Connections
    • Career Prospects
    • State-of-the-art Facilities

    Embark on a Journey of Numbers and Possibilities with a BSc in Mathematics

    Pursuing a BSc in Mathematics is a rewarding and intellectually stimulating journey opening doors to a world of endless possibilities. Mathematics, often referred to as the “Queen of Sciences,” offers a profound understanding of the universe’s complexities and empowers students and other individuals with analytical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the ability to travel through intricate challenges. If you love how numbers play, enrol for BSc in Mathematics at SRM University-AP.

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  • Dr Sheetal Yadav September 25, 2023
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  • Professors Deliver a 3-Day Workshop at IARE on NEP Aligned Curricula September 20, 2023

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    Dr Balaguruprasad Narayanan and Dr Anupama Ghattu, Associate Professors from the Teaching and Learning Centre, SRM University-AP delivered a 3-Day Outcome-Based Teaching & Learning Workshop on “Innovative Pedagogies and Assessment to Serve NEP Aligned Curricula” at the Institute of Aeronautical Engineering (IARE) on September 14-16, 2023. IARE located in Dundigal, Hyderabad is a prestigious autonomous college that offers various undergraduate and graduate programs with 23 years of rich experience in the higher education arena. The 3-day workshop was hosted with the objective of introducing active learning pedagogies and assessment strategies to the faculty of IARE that are engaging, student-centric and aligned with NEP.

    The workshop included various sessions on Revisiting existing curriculum to align with the NEP and adopting effective learner-centred approaches to build on their learning; Demonstration of various active learning pedagogies to cater to the needs of the 21st-century learners and how to enhance their learning experience; and a session on the different assessment tools and evaluation techniques that provide an opportunity to assess the learner for further progress.

    Dr Anupama addressed and demonstrated the active learning strategies that can be used in the classrooms to encourage student participation, promote higher-order thinking, and increase engagement and accountability of learning. Through her session, she illustrated the importance of assessment and how it must be mapped with the student learning activities to assess their learning and encourage them to work towards their aims. Dr Balaguruprasad discussed the NEP and its guidelines for higher education and how it is important to align the curriculum in line with NEP to facilitate classroom learning that instils 21st-century learning skills in students and how active learning strategies can enhance learning experiences.

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  • Unlock a World of Diverse Career Opportunities with BA in Liberal Arts September 20, 2023

    Thinking Beyond Boundaries: Unravel Your Potential with a BA in Liberal Arts

    In today’s rapidly evolving world, selecting the right path for your education can be extremely daunting. The pressure to choose a specialised degree prevails, but have you ever thought if there is another way? The Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts proffers an idiosyncratic and revolutionary journey, furnishing students with dynamic skill sets transcending boundaries and unlocking a world of many conventional and unconventional career opportunities.

    BA in Liberal Arts promotes critical thinking and nurtures intellectual curiosity. It empowers and encourages candidates to explore multitudes of disciplines, from literature and philosophy to economics and political science. The multidisciplinary approach encourages students to witness the interrelation of the world we inhabit, to commune with different perspectives and, of course, to find advanced solutions to intricate problems.

    Flexibility is the hallmark of a degree in Liberal Arts. Candidates have the right and freedom to personalise their education to meet their interests and career goals. By amalgamating BA in Liberal Arts subjects such as Sociology and History or Philosophy and Fine Arts, individuals can come up with an unique blend of expertise that sets them apart in the competitive job market.

    There is no denying that employers in the current scenario seek well-versed individuals who can adapt and handle dynamic challenges, making liberal arts graduates highly sought after.

    Further, a BA in Liberal Arts polishes essential soft skills that employers seek. Effective communication, teamwork, adaptability, and creativity are ameliorated via this degree programme. Graduates are well-equipped to navigate a rapidly changing job market and lead with the utmost confidence in a world demanding advancement and originality. Hence, if you have a keen interest in Literature and Arts, pursuing BA Liberal Arts would be the best fit.

    In the present era, lots of individuals are still perplexed between a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and a Bachelor of Arts. So, let’s take a dig into it.

    Bachelor of Liberal Arts Vs Bachelor of Arts

    The difference between a Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree lies essential in their focus and curriculum. However, both degrees are typically rooted in the philosophy of liberal arts; they offer vivid approaches and opportunities to candidates.

    Let’s quickly comprehend the difference between BLA and BA.

    Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA)

    The BLA is typically a multidisciplinary degree allowing students to tailor their own course by merging different subjects from many different domains. It motivates students to dive deep into diverse areas of knowledge and promotes problem-solving skills, critical thinking, as well as creativity.

    Bachelor of Arts (BA)

    On the other hand, the BA is much more conventional, proffering a wider education in the liberal arts and sciences. It generally incorporates core requirements in subjects such as Literature, History, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Mathematics, giving students a well-structured education.

    The BLA offers a more personalised and multidisciplinary approach, whilst the BA gives a balanced and all-inclusive education in the liberal arts and sciences. Deciding between the two solely depends on your career goals, interests, and preferred way of learning.

    Career Opportunities After BA in Liberal Arts

    Once completing BA Liberal Arts, graduates have a versatile skill set that can open doors to a plethora of opportunities in numerous sectors. Below are some potential job opportunities for liberal arts graduates:

    • Communications Specialist
    • Content Writer
    • Research Assistant
    • Human Resources Assistant
    • Public Relations Coordinator
    • Social Media Manager
    • Event Coordinator

    These are just a couple of examples, and the possibilities and opportunities are massive. Liberal arts graduates possess the flexibility to adapt and excel in diverse job roles across industries, making them valuable assets in today’s dynamic and ever-changing job market.

    However, a key aspect that mustn’t be ignored while taking up BA Liberal Arts is- choosing the right institution or university. Cut to the quick, one of the best universities offering a BA in Liberal Arts is SRM University-AP.

    Unleash Your Creative Mind with BA in Liberal Arts Programme at SRM University-AP

    The BA in Liberal Arts programme  at SRM University-AP stands out from conventional degree programmes, as it empowers and encourages students to think beyond a specific discipline. By combining BA Liberal Arts subjects like Literature, History, Philosophy, Sociology, Fine Arts, and more, students gain a better understanding of the world and its intricacies.

    With the supervision of proficient faculty members, candidates are exposed to a lively academic environment promoting innovation as well as independent thought. BA Liberal Arts course equips them not only with analytical but communication skills required to thrive in an ever-evolving global landscape.

    At SRM University-AP, the focus is not just on books and evaluations but on experiential learning via interactive workshops, internships, and community projects, candidates implement their knowledge in real-world scenarios, making learning an engaging and practical experience.

    Additionally, the University’s high-tech infrastructure and dynamic student community make sure to provide students with enriching campus life. Also, cultural events, clubs, and sports activities complement the academic curriculum, allowing students to build holistically.

    In a Nutshell

    BA Liberal Arts is not just a degree but an enlightening journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Commencing the liberal arts path enables candidates to unleash their potential, transcend conventional boundaries, and embrace the richness of a dynamic, interlinked world. So, if you want to have a transformative education preparing you for a lifetime of learning, growth, and impactful contributions, pursuing BA in Liberal Arts from SRM University-AP is your key to success

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  • Dr Chinmoy Das September 20, 2023