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ALMA
Business Mentorship Programme

Independence
Day

August 15 is a day when homage and tribute is paid to the freedom fighters who lost their lives securing
freedom for the country.We are free today because of the leaders of Indian Independence movement. It is very
important that we pay tribute to these leaders.The programme started with a flag hoisting ceremony at 9 am
at the basketball court with the chief guest, Dr RMO Gemson and Rev. Dr. Daniel Fernandes SJ presiding over
the ceremony.The national anthem was sung after the flag was hoisted.The chief guest and other dignitaries and
staff then moved up to the new auditorium along with the students for the cultural programme.The programme
started off with an invocation dance byAshrita.NSS volunteers made a presentation about the life and works of
Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.The chief guest gave his address to the gathering in which hetalked about his experience
of having worked with Dr APJ Abdul Kalam.A short mime was performed by the members of Hashmi Theatre
and a shadow dance performed by David and group. The programme ended with a vote of thanks by the
Student Council President Linfriola Pinto.

Institution
Day

Institution Day is a day dedicated to bring together all teaching and the non teaching staff members of Loyola
Institutions managed by the Jesuits in Bangalore.This year the Institution Day was celebrated at St. Joseph’s Col-
lege on 5th March 2016.The chief guest for the event was Fr. Dion Vaz SJ.A newsletter titled ‘Josephites’ which
records the work done by all institutions was released on this occasion. Retiring staff of colleges and school
were felicitated by the Jesuit management.The theme for the Institution day this year was ‘Year of Mercy’, as
declared by the Pope. Students of St. Joseph’s College of Commerce performed a musical play on the theme of
mercy.The play was conceptualized and directed by T H Lavakumar and coordinated by Ms.Veenu Jou and Ms.
Suganti Pais.The play was well appreciated by the audience.

Annual
Day

The College celebrated its 44th Annual Day on 11th Chorale sang the college anthem and performed two
March 2015 as the Faculty, Students and Parents other songs with excellent harmonies.
reflected on yet another academic year and also Our Principal, Rev Dr Daniel Fernandes SJ, presented
appreciated the efforts of the outgoing students and the Annual Report highlighting the events that
those with special achievements. took place throughout the year after which a video
detailing the same was presented.After the dignitaries
The event was graced with the presence of our were escorted to the dais, Rev Dr. Anthony Joseph SJ
Principal Rev.Dr.Daniel Fernandes SJ,ourVice Principal shared his experiences in life and inspired us to treat
Dr. Nirmala Joseph, the president of the Alumni everyone with kindness.
Association Mr.Vinay Mrutyunjay,Vice-President , BJES
Rev Dr.Anthony Joseph SJ, and our Chief Guest for the Our Chief Guest Shri.K Raghu addressed the gathering
evening Shri. K Raghu, Former President of the I.C.A.I. and spoke of the greatness of the institution, the job
The event was convened by Ms. Ruqsana Anjum. opportunities available for the graduating batch and
The programme began with an invocation dance which the values one must inculcate for future success. He
was followed by the reading of the Bhagavad Gita, the inspired the students with his achievements and his
Quran and the Holy Bible.We witnessed a short clip valuable inputs.
on recent environmental and social issues and then
Indian Music Team sang the traditional Hindi song “O The prize distribution for the evening began with the
Palaan Haare” followed by the opening prayer. appreciation of those students for Good Conduct,
The dignitaries were called on to light the lamp, soon Social concern,Service and Helpfulness and Leadership.
after which the Indian dance team performed to a Special prizes were given to students for excellence
traditional yet modern song.The college choir,Serenata in co-curricular activities such as Music, Dance, Quiz,

Association participation etc. Scholarships were given
to students for various fields and students who have
excelled in Sports were also awarded.
The Best Outgoing students for the year by theAlumni
Association and the College were announced and the
awards were presented to these students by their
parents. Ms Ruqsana Anjum, the convenor, delivered
the vote of thanks and the programme was concluded
with the singing of the National Anthem.

Farewell
Day

On March 18th, 2016 the outgoing students of the President of the Alumni Association and the convener
2016 batch stepped into college in green for the of the program, Ms. Rathi David.The ceremony began
graduation ceremony. The theme for this year was with the graduating students from B.Com,B.ComTravel
“Initiate, Inspire, and Invigorate”. Students were and Tourism and BBM, batch of 2013 to 2016, M.Com
reminded of their responsibility to hold on strong to and MIB, batch of 2014 to 2016 and PGD students,
the values and principles taught to them as they fly batch of 2015 to 2016 having their class photographs
out of the nest into the outside world. Students were taken.The program began with the prayer and lighting
given the message to initiate change where change is of the lamp.This was followed by the formal addresses
necessary but may not seem possible, inspire those given by the Principal, Rev. Dr. Daniel Fernandes SJ,
they meet to do the right thing and invigorate our Chief Guest and Guest of Honor.
society to move mountains. The valedictory speeches were delivered by Ms.
The chief guest for the occasion was Ms. Donna Rakshitha for PG, Ms. Gabriela Solomon for BBM
Fernandes, the guest of honour, Mr.Vinay Mruthunjaya, and Mr. Jairus Ebenezer for B.Com who shared their
thoughts on their journey in SJCC.
The junior members of Serenata Chorale, the college
choir, displayed a melodious performance. The most
solemn part of the Graduation ceremony was when
the students stood up and lit electric lamps gifted to
them to repeat the pledge after our Principal. This
was followed by a vote of thanks delivered by Ms.
Rathi David.As the formal ceremony came to an end,
students were in for a special treat put together for
them by the Graduation Committee: screening of an
informal video documenting moments of their life at
SJCC.This was followed by a performance of Western
and Indian vocal pieces by a talented bunch of outgoing
students. Dinner was served in various corners of the
ground and cameras flashed away as students enjoyed
the last moments of their time in college with their
teachers.

Thanksgiving

SJCC for the first time had organised a Thanksgiving Day on the 4th of March, 2016 for the graduating students
marking the end a wonderful journey in college through giving thanks to the Almighty. This was a solemn
occasion witnessed by all the final years. Each class presented a prayer on their behalf and symbolic offerings
were given.With the presence of the Rector, and many other respected priests from the Jesuit institutions, the
Thanksgiving Service made the passing out students feel more spiritually attached to the institution.The service
was held in two sessions for the two sets of final years.

Outgoing
students’ speech

Post Graduate – Rakshitha V and musical drama through which we got deep insights
about the subject. I don’t get to do them anymore ever
Good evening one and all present here. When I again. Shubhra ma’am only because of you we read
feel blessed about what I have achieved, my mind the unattractive Economic times and kept ourselves
automatically takes me to people and events that I updated. Dr. Mohan Philip sir, we can never forget
am grateful about.I take this opportunity to express H0 and H1 even in our dreams. You made our basic
my deep gratitude to the Principal,Vice Principal, the concepts so clear that it made our dissertation work
HOD, the teaching and the non-teaching staff and all easier. Oh! Did I just say dissertation?? One year of
my dear friends for bringing me here this evening. hardwork (officially) for a 60 page report! Learning at
These two years have passed so quick that I can't every stage! Learning new software, working together,
believe that I'm here already talking at the graduation secretly competing with friends to finish it first,meeting
ceremony. I still recollect my first day at college where deadlines is all that we saw for a year. But the joy we
everything was different and I knew none. Studying for got when we saw it bound was priceless and we felt
5 years in different cultures and then adjusting at the accomplished.Vyoma ma’am- a silent pillar of support
Post Graduate level to a totally different culture was to the PG Department who is so loving and is always
a task I would say. But the Josephite family welcomed there to listen to us.The social visit organized by you
all of us with warmth and love. to Summanhalli changed our way of looking at life.How
Respected father Principal Rev. Dr. Daniel Fernandez, can I forget the mother of our Dept.- Latha aunty who
SJ, you’ve been a visionary, a supportive mentor and always took care of us like her own. The two people
always approachable.Thank you father for keeping us whom I think I’ve troubled the most are the security
students as your priority always. Dear Vice Principal, uncles.Till they whistled hundred times and followed
Dr. Nirmala ma’am how do you manage everything us to make sure we left college we would never go.
and reach its perfection? We idolize you for this. Tax That is the attachment I share with this campus. I have
had taxed us before, but all thanks to you ma’am, always felt at home here. Then I knew I would come
Indirect Taxation was like a cake-walk for us. Ravi back the next day, but now I would be coming only for
ma’am, our beloved HOD, by just the way you say the alumni meets. I wish there was a rewind button in
‘perfect’, you’ve been so perfect. You’ve always our lives where we could go back and start it all over
motivated us to participate in class and also constantly again.A big thank you to everybody who are a part of
supported us for every innovative initiative that we this loving family for moulding us to be responsible
took. Dr. Himachalapathy sir, you’ve have been one and social conscious individuals.
of the most inspiring teachers of our Department. Benji and Divya thank you for adding life to the Dept
We have developed a research culture in us through by conducting and coordinating events professionally.
you. I could never imagine that a subject like Strategic Freshers and farewell parties with the energetic and
Financial Management could be learnt in a computer enthusiastic MIBs will always remain in my memory.
lab. Augustine sir you’ve taught the subject from Loads of love to my M.Com class, a class like none.
different points of view and exposed us to various I’m grateful to all of you for choosing me as your
strategic issues across the globe and we’ll also miss representative and standing by me always. I take pride
the experiences about life that you used to share in saying that a lot of classmates are graduating with
which is very much needed as we step out to a new 2 additional degrees beside their names.All thanks to
phase of life.. I had thought CIAs were just cut copy PGD classes.
paste assignments but through Shubhra ma’am’s and
Shivakami ma’am’s CIAs we learnt to make movies

Congratulating my graduating friends this evening, I much.We are one unbreakable family within a bigger
hope that we develop an attitude of gratitude towards family.
our alma mater and take pride in saying that we are We are surrounded by angles I believe. Let's be ever
Josephites. All the best. God bless. grateful to the Almighty for keeping Angles in charge
over us to protect us and watch our every step.
B.Com – Jairus Ebenezer God works in mysterious ways, through his second set
of angles our parents balancing unconditional love and
On June 7th 1999, first day of kindergarten my necessary scare these selfless souls have sacrificed all
parents stood in front of the humongous gates of that is humanly possible for the greater benefit of our
Bishop cotton boys school , they stood there as I endeavour undermining that of their own.
made my way in to the vast campus with their arms
waving at me , a pleasant smile and tears of joy rolling I'm reminded of an incident in my life. I have two
down their cheeks. I marched into the classroom with siblings. It was time and my elder brother was
my hands pressed on to my ears for I could not stand completing his days in school and my father felt the
the hangama created by the crying children and the need to have a man-to-man talk with us. So he took us
words that pierced through all this commotion were on a night drive, bought us each an ice cream, looked
"Sweetheart", "Darling" , "son".. I still remember the towards my brother and he said, your actions from
teachers name Ms. Sally and Sigamani. now on matter so much that they will shape you into
Surprisingly it's the same love and affection that we who you are going to be. He said I will not stop you
are bound by when we walk into the cabin of our from doing something, instead he said before you
lecturers. commit an action ask yourself these questions, would
The irony of this story is that we once refuted to I accept it if my parents had done the same thing in
go to school and now we refute to leave it. Well, the front of me? Have my parents done this . . . ? Little
question is: is it the education or is it the institution did I realize the meaning of these words.Then the ice
that we don't want to let go? cream meant the world to me and I licked it all the
Isn’t it truly inspiring to learn of the shapes our lives way to glory. But now I do realize the importance of
have taken, of the choices that have been made, the these words.
destinations we have arrived! Many of you’ll have The impact of our parents in our lives is far greater
received accolades and awards, many have chosen than what you and I can fathom. They build our
the alternative, "The road less taken" , yet each of us character -does it ring a bell-something by which we
sitting here are bound by the single blue and white are recognized in the world.
strand of thread, the Josephite thread. Teachers have a great mission to ignite the minds of
It's an excellent feeling when we take time off to hit the young. The role played by a teacher is that of a
back at those times which made us feel captivated, proverbial ladder used by everyone to climb up in life
thrilled and cheerful. to unlimited fortune.They convert all aspirations into
Times like running behind friends for notes just a realities. Lest we forget their contribution in our lives;
week prior to our exams; those never ending hours lest we forget those teachers who helped convert the
after lunch; or those tiring times convincing Gansham most hated language hours into a breezy experience;
Bhai to allow us to stay a little longer after college lest we forget those mind boggling hours of CKI , at
hours only to get that competitive advantage over the the end of which one thing was certain every sum in
other sections during Kalotsav. Winning the overalls the text book is different and every single one of them
meant more than any inter-collegiate events. need assumptions and are important from the exam
Those heart thumping and nail biting finals during point of view; lest we forget those blank moments
Spiel although we know of the inevitable fact that during IT, no matter how clearly the teacher puts the
SJCC will be wearing the "victor’s crown". Exhausting concept across the pace at which our mind grasps
yet never ending dancing hours during Dhwani, little them is way slower than the pace at which the subject
did we pay attention or recognize those tough boys of travels.
SJCC, as I like to call them, controlling the crowd who I'm am sure that to most of us here commerce would
so desperately wanted to get in to our college. have been a choice majorly because of one and only
For most of us associations and their activities that reason being hatred towards this dredged subject
kept us ever occupied. called Mathematics.
All these add on to the pleasant memories that bring Well, lest we forget those moments we cursed the
about a tear when thought of and we would miss it so subject to its core for being repeated in our first year
of college.

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Yet let us not forget to thank those teachers who visits and inside jokes that only your class would
made it seem like a cake walk. understand are the fun moments we take away with
I stand here not representing a particular department us. Those times where we’ve sprinted to our class
but here I am speaking for the entire student body, room because we were just a few minutes late and
thank you teachers for facilitating the learning process we knew Rency ma’am was on the lookout. We’ve
by gracing us with the freedom to think and the tried all the possible entrances and staircases that
freedom to imagine. lead to our classrooms but somehow even after all
"It is not a disgrace to not reach the stars, but it is a that panting and running ma’am would just effortlessly
disgrace to have no stars to reach for" said one of the know where we were coming from and send us to the
greatest leader and visionary of India. library (which of course for us meant the canteen). Or
So my friends, in the words of a senior of ours I know the times when we’ve forgotten our full uniform on
you are the best, you know you are the best now a Monday and everyone is running around trying to
let's tell the world we are the best. Let them say that borrow a blazer or a tie from any class before Rency
they were part of a legacy left behind by ....students ma’am enters. At that time these moments weren’t
graduating this night., who have lived the life of a true exactly fun. But now looking back we miss it. There’s
Josephite and have lived it to the fullest. Let's push no more running into class after the bell, there’s no
ourselves "On Straight On", "With Faith and Toil". more Monday uniform, there’s no Rency ma’am with
her amazingly hilarious sarcasm or Raj sir on how he
BBM - Gabriela Solomon knows everyone’s name and exactly what they’re up
to or Father Daniel’s smile at the beginning of each
Isabel Waxman said “It is ironic that we spend our day, Nirmala ma’am’s teaching,Veenu ma’am’s laugh, or
college days yearning to get a degree and our any of our amazing class mentors and teachers that
remaining days nostalgic about college days”. I think we love so much.
that’s been the same for us and sitting here today is We’re moving out of the protected walls of this
tough. We have had the time of our lives and I thank institution into the real world. For those of us who
GOD for giving us the opportunity to be a part of this are going to work, take a year off or continue studying
institution. Now our college days have officially come else where it’s hard.When I was thinking about college
to an end and there isn’t anything we can do about it. and getting all emotional, the one thing i realised was
Our countdown to this day started way back at the instead of being sad and thinking about the amazing
beginning of this year.As each event went by we could times that have gone and will not come back, let’s
still say something was left.After Kalotsav we still had instead be grateful that we had to those times to
Dhwani and Spiel. After that we still had College Day, begin with and now have them as memories for the
Valedictory and Thanksgiving. After that we still had rest of our lives.
classes and graduation. But now with nothing else left As we leave today we do not as those individuals when
to deter the end of our college life the hardest thing we entered but as a family. Our huge family.When we
is moving on. go out let’s remember that we have a responsibility,
When I was looking back at these three years I we are Josephites and we carry that name with us.
realised that there was so much that has happened. So wherever we go and whatever we do let’s make
For starters, just look at how each of us have changed our college proud.We have learnt so many values and
and grown over the course of these years. When I skills here that have made us competent and better
walked into this institution back in 2013 to just raise people at heart. There is so much I wanted to talk
my hand in class to give an answer would get my heart about like Chetta’s Oreo Milkshake or the sudden
racing because of my stage fear. But today I’m here plans to hit the theatre at Rex or Garuda when we
on this podium giving my first speech. My heart is still had a free hour or DC biryani for Kushka and kebab,
racing but I’m here and it is only because this college Rolls corner, Nawab’s, Tibetan plaza, Green onion,
has helped me grow and encouraged me to be better Cornerhouse and all the other signature Josephite
and achieve more.And I’m sure it’s been the same for hangout spots. But time is short. Michael Dell in his
all of us. We have all grown and changed for better graduation speech said “Now it’s time for you to
over these years. move on to what’s next. Do not let anything deter
The opportunities we have had were endless.We have you from taking those first steps.There will be failures
been given times to lead and times to follow both of and obstacles. But learn from your mistakes for there
which are equally important. All the fests that we is little learning in success” so today let’s remember
have had events, there has never been a dull day at those words as we move out and lets carry the name
SJCC and our memories are countless. As a class the of St. Joseph’s College of Commerce with us. All the
ice breaker practices, Christmas practices, industrial best and God bless.

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III B.Com Travel & Tourism

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112

III BBM A

III BBM B

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III B.Com A

III B.Com B

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III B.Com C

III B.Com D

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118

II M.Com

II MIB

119

PGD

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Sports
Report

Sports Quota Admission

The activities for the year 2015-16 began early during April/May where in the foundations were laid for the
future sports activities for the year. Plans were made and executed to fill up about fifty nine posts by conducting
selection trials of BBA, B.Com and M.Com students on sports merit for the academic year. A total of 180
students were registered for Sports Quota admissions in various disciplines and this year we inducted 38 sports
persons on sports merit to strengthen the sports teams.
College Sports Team Selections
Mr. Kenneth Anthony D’ Souza of II B.Com ‘D’ was elected Sports Co-ordinator in the Council Elections
of 2015-16. The beginning of June saw the consolidation of the recruitment efforts by conducting internal
selections for fourteen teams and also for individual sports events, thus giving opportunities for those students
who had been admitted on other merits also to participate in college sports activities. Nearly 500 students
registered for these selections and by the end of June all the fourteen teams and individual sports events were
finalized by meticulous selection process and with the task of selections fulfilled the sports teams of St. Joseph’s
College of Commerce were officially inaugurated at the Sports Induction Ceremony held on 8th July, 2015.After
few days sports teams started practicing.

Sports Induction Ceremony 2015-16

The Sports Induction Ceremony was held on 8th July 2015 in the Loyola Hall.This solemn Ceremony was graced
by presence of our Chief Guests, Mr. Sachin S Belwadi, Kempegowda Awardee and also a former Josephite. Rev.
Fr. Roshan Pereira, SJ Campus minister,Vice-Principal Dr. Nirmala Joseph and Staff members. 170 students were
given the Pledge of Honor and were inducted in to Fourteen various teams (Both Men & Women).
The captains of the various sports teams were called forward to take the oath, along with the other sports
students, promising to ‘participate in the true spirit of sportsmanship’ With high levels of commitment, and a lot
of dedication, the sportspersons of SJCC are keen to impress, and anticipate an exciting ‘sporting’ year ahead.
The college sports teams have done very well in the academic year 2014-15 by winning 39 trophies and 10
medals in (Athletics) to the college and also 42 students represented at University and State level from the
college including one student who represented India and won silver medal in athletics.The Ceremony concluded
by honoring the national, state and university representatives for their achievements.

Sports Day 2015-16 On 12th December, 2015 our college welcomed the
most awaited annual sports day with an atmosphere
of participation and sportsmanship. The entire
college made it a point to be involved in this annual
extravaganza by participating, encouraging and most
importantly by playing fair.
Each and every class was decked in their various
social awareness themes and marched past our Chief
Guest Dr. R. Gandhi, a prominent athletic coach at the
International level. Dr. R. Gandhi was accompanied by
Rev. Fr. Anthony Joseph SJ, the Vice President of BJES
as well as our Principal Rev. Dr. Daniel Fernandes SJ.
The official inauguration was then concluded with
hopes of a bright and sunny afternoon. Field and Track
events were underway and various out of the box
events like sack race, tug-of-war for the staff were also
conducted.
After a tiring day of hard fought competition classes, II
B.Com B, II B.Com C and III B.Com C were declared
as the Overall Winners. Special awards like Individual
Championship were then presented to our most
promising athletes Vishal Kumar Jain of III B.Com TT
and Meghana Shetty of III B.Com B .

SPIEL 2016

Spiel the mega annual sports extravaganza which has
very high reputation in the collegiate sports circle and
being held from past 26 years, attracted 37 colleges in
this year. Ninety four matches were held in a span of
eight days and the college campus was a bee hive of
activities during this period.

Spiel Run which was introduced 7 years back was held
very successfully this year also with large participation
of students and external associations and supported
by the SJCC Alumni. 37 reputed colleges participated
in this 8 days event where in tournaments were
organized in 10 disciplines. SJCC emerged as the
Team Champions in Men’s category and also annexed
the overall championship by placing in almost all the
disciplines either by being the winners or runners up.
Spiel was acclaimed as a highly successful tournament
in Bangalore Collegiate level.

Outstanding performance of our players

Pratima Kolalli has been nominated as a member of Bangalore University Sports Board, for academic year
2015-16 to 2016-17 to render their services and advice for the development of sports.

Shivil Kaushik has been selected for Rajkot Cricket team which is playing in Indian Premier League 2016.

Achievements galore

The Following are Medalists in Bangalore University Athletic Championship 2015-16

Sl. No Name Place Medals Events
1. P.Vishal Kumar Jain 1st Place Gold 100mtrs
2. Meghana Shetty 2nd Place Silver 100mtrs
3. P.Vishal Kumar Jain 2nd Place Silver 200mtrs
4. Vimal Raj 2nd Place Silver Long Jump
5. Syeda Ruqaiyah Aga 2nd Place Silver Long Jump

6. P.Vishal Kumar Jain 1st Place Gold 4 X100 Relay (M)
Bharath. L 1st Place Gold 4 X 100 Relay (W)
Sharath Shetty 2nd Place Silver 4 X 400 (M)
James Nishant Rajeev Best Athlete

7. Meghana Shetty
Syeda Ruqaiyah Aga
Manogna. G
Jovita Jose

8. Ashrith Nanjappa
Dashank. K.K
Sharath Shetty
Siddharth Reddy K

9. P.Vishal Kumar Jain

The following are the details of Achievements of Sports teams & Trophies Won in 2015-16

Sl.No Game Category Tournament Position
1. Badminton Women Bangalore University Winners

2. Table Tennis Men Bangalore University Winners

3. Table Tennis Women Bangalore University Runners-up

4. Basketball Women Bangalore University Winners

5. Tennis Men Bangalore University Winners

6. Football Men CMS Jain CFL 2015 Winners

7. Athletics Men BUDDA 800 Meters Silver
8. Basketball
Men Bangalore University Winners

9. Cricket Men CMS Jain CPL 2015 Winners

10. Judo Men Bangalore University Gold
State (Junior) Silver
State (Senior) Women Christ University Bronze
Men Christ University Runners-up
11. Football Men Christ University Runners-up
12. Tennis Men Bangalore University Winners
13. Football Men SPIEL Silver (52-56 Kg)
14. Boxing Men Rotary Runners-up
15. Cricket Men Cross-Over Third Place
16. Football Women Cross-Over Winners
17. Basketball Men SPIEL Winners
18. Basketball Women SPIEL Runners-up
19. Basketball Men SPIEL Runners-up
20. Basketball Men SPIEL Winners
21. Football Women SPIEL Winners
22. Tennis Women SPIEL Runners-up
23. Badminton Men SPIEL Runners-up
24. Throwball Men SPIEL Runners-up
25. Table tennis Women SFS Runners-up
26. Hockey Men SFS Winners
27. Basketball Men Bangalore University Winners
28. Basketball Women JNC Runners-up
29. Cricket Men JNC Winners
30. Basketball Women NITK Surathkal Runners-up
31. Basketball Men NITK Surathkal Runners-up
32. Basketball Men Bangalore University Runners-up
33. Basketball Men Loyola College Chennai Winners
34. Football Third Place
35. Football

The following Students Represented University / State/India 2015-16.

Sl. No Name Class Game Representation

1 Aishwarya Mohan III BBM B Basketball University

2 Gabriella Smith II B.Com C Basketball University

3 Surya Gowthaman I M.Com Basketball University

4 Mercy Wilson I BBA A Basketball University

5 Chandana Muthanna I BBA B Basketball University

6 Shanice Dias II B.Com B Basketball University

7 Sneha. K I BBA B Basketball University

8 Akhil. M I B.Com D Basketball State

9 Rahul S I B.Com D Basketball University

10 Supreeth. S I B.Com D Basketball University

11 Rohan Raj Kini R II B.Com C Basketball University

12 Snehit Rai. R II BBM A Basketball University

13 Siddharth Reddy K I BBA B Basketball University

14 H.P Tejas Gowda I BBA A Cricket State

15 Ankith Udupa I BBA A Cricket State

16 Sharath Somanna II B.Com B Hockey State & University South Zone 3rd place

17 Sindhu Bharadwaj III B.Com D Badminton University

18 Shwetha. R I BBA B Basketball State

19 Shivil Kaushik II B.Com C Cricket KPL & IPL

20 Pusthak Naag III B.Com B Cricket KPL

21 Pratima Kollali III B.Com D Swimming University 800,200,400 Free Style Silver
22 Meghana Shetty III B.Com B Athletics (AIU)
23 Akash N III B.Com C Football Federation Cup
3rd place in hurdles Asian Grand Prix

University

24 S.Anthony Leonard III B.Com C Football University

25 Denis.A III B.Com C Football University

26 Arvind Sekhar A I B.Com E Football University

27 Vimal Raj I B.Com E Football University

28 Vishal Kumar Jain III B.Com TT Athletics University

29 Ali Murtuza Khoi III B.Com T.T Judo University

30 Lenin Patrick. S II B.Com B Boxing State

31 Neelalohith.T.S III B.Com B Football State

32 Ramya Christy III B.Com A Football University

33 Rebecca Chiu III B.Com D Football University

34 Syeda Ruqaiyah Aga I BBA B Football University

35 Tejaswini. R II B.Com B Throwball State (Winners)

36 Karan.V.P II B.COM C Tennis University

37 Bharath. L I B.COM E Tennis University

38 Nikhil Naresh Pise II BBM B Billiards State

Physical Education Department
Captains and Vice-Captains

Basketball Women
Basketball Men

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A Message from Afghanistan There is only one type of war which is acceptable,
and that is the war that Gandhi fought: a peaceful
Naturally people wish for things they don’t have. For resistance. He went to the battlefield abiding by the
example, during the daylight when one sees others principle of human rights. In his fight there was no
wearing sunglasses, she wishes for having like those violence; Gandhi’s war was peaceful. He didn’t want
sunglasses so that she could protect her eyes from to win and stand on his country’s ruins and give
the sunrays. But exactly unlike her, those already a fake smile to the world out of that victory. We
wearing the sunglasses don’t enjoy from wearing didn’t have a Gandhi in our country, so all our wars
what another may wish for; instead, they also wish were destructive.
for another thing they don’t have. That is, maybe,
wishing for having a good car driving to wherever My point to my Indian friends is to appreciate the
they want. peace you have in your country; this is a privilege
To make my point clear, I will give you another that not everybody has; you need to be proud of
Afghan-Hindi example. I am Saghar. On the day I was your country.As you are enjoying the overall peace
born a rocket hit a corner of our house. Fortunately in your country, please practice this peace in your
nobody was hurt; however, I and my mom did have social life as well. Let your girls to enjoy the peace
nightmares and frightening dreams. Later when I of the country freely; let them not to live fearful
started going to school, I could see that there were of a few psycho-sexuals. Peace is the right for all,
holes on school walls hit by bullets; and after a regardless of men or women; let’s enjoy it together.
while the whole school premise was no more at At the end, I thank India for helping to bring peace
all as they burned it to ashes. Time went on and I to Afghanistan. I hope that one day we will also have
grew up, and one day accidentally I came to read peace like yours in our country too, so that my
one of India’s newspapers in which I saw a picture people don’t seek refuge in other countries out of
of Indian girls studying in a classroom. Observing desperation.This is my dream.
that, I wished I was born in India and was studying
like one of them and that my school had safe walls Saghar Ada
too. Nonetheless, those girls studying in the safe I BBA
classrooms may not even bother thinking about the
privilege of going to school peacefully. The White Flag
Peace is the thing we, Afghans, are longing for
years. It’s around four decades that we have been We speak of peace in our motherland,
suffering wars, not like wars you see in Bollywood A place where we all walk in unity hand-in-hand.
and Hollywood movies but real wars.The younger Where no discrimination prevails,
ones here in India enjoying from peaceful life may Where being a secular country is no more a tale.
not understand what it means to live in a war-torn We speak of peace between nations,
country. In real war, within minutes, a mother loses Where we understand humanity and regain
his son, a sister loses her brother, a child becomes salvation.
an orphan, a school loses students, and a home Where poverty and destruction do not remain,
becomes without food; even those claimed to have Where greed and indifference are the ultimate bane.
won the civil-war have lost everything. We speak of peace in the world we live in,

Where faith in humanity always wins. as drama puppets falling inch by inch to fill up the
Where we forever banish chaotic war, sand that lay carpet to his bloodied boots of greed.
And live together in one accord. Pacem.
But what we speak of remains only a dream, In the name of religion and nationalism he fights.
A dream for many too far it may seem. What if the former do not exist and the latter do
Where doves are locked up in their cages, not subsist, will his conquests remain immortal as
Bound as slaves to corrupt sages. his delusional feelings? What if there’s no St. Peter’s
Where olive branches are intertwined with weeds, to welcome him at the gates and no 21 cannons
Where the world for harmony cries and pleads. salute to embrace his patriotism, where shall his
But somewhere in the distance we see a white flag, ruddier spirit of misplaced narcissism screech to
As strong as a lion although a tattered rag. surrender?
Morning will come and a ray of hope will glimmer, For long I’ve tolerated the anarchical wisdom
The dove shall break free and the weeds shall of mankind, but for how long shall this soldered
disappear. body bear to be in tryst with his vehement force?
The white flag now closer will stand tall and upright, Each ripple created has a force impacting every
And the world peaceful once again, will slowly fade channels of energy, of destruction, misery and cruel
into an undisturbed night. appeasement! Rivers and religion shall then be his
bedrock to wash away his sins. So much parody in
June Soares the lives living a malady!
I B.Com Peace.
I’m an atheist, but I pray to God such men change.
An Open Letter Brush away the monochromatic melancholies, add
blissful colour to tunes that structure this varying
Shanthi. world, and most of all to provide the much needed
rhythm and harmony to orchestrate this opera of
The divine hymn was ringing deep inside me. It’s our lives!
every echo striking the unexplored part of the Yours,
human marvel, embodied deep inside me. I wanted Humanity
my restless soul to rest and tired bones trembling Srikar P
at a rapid pace to be at peace. I wanted resurgence,
reverence and repentance. For the future to III B.Com
come and to the present I stand, and to the past I
forgave! Flight of Fancy

Our conversations are a warfield of who has more I’m really excited to meet my friend- she’s been on
notches on the barrel of guns we carry, each bullet a six week long vacation, four of which she’s spent
unfurling into smoke and haze, every command completely off-the-grid. As I wait for her to arrive,
laced with metaphors of pain, loss and longings. I shuffle impatiently through the postcards she’s
The wounds we leave are a testament of our lives mailed me, the only proof of her existence in those
clouded under various vagaries.We die, we live, we weeks.They’re from Berry, Somme, the Loir Valley-
remorse; But we are all armed with various stories, the stamps tell me it is France, but definitely not the
aren’t we? We all are soldiers defying the twists and France I’m used to hearing about.
turns of fate, embarking in journey to fight to live She soon bursts into the café, a whirl of braided
yet another day! hair and jangly bracelets and swishy shawls. This is
new, I don’t think I’ve ever seen her so colourful.
Salam. Before I can wrap my mind around it fully, she has
plunged into rapturous descriptions of “French
In the macabre that life is, with the whirlwind of this and French that.” Having spent my summer
men coming in, they fail to complete the meaning watching trees grow, her stories give me a chance
between birth and death. He seeks pride in the to live vicariously so I don’t really mind.
blood he spills and glory in the tears that roll across
in the faces of his supposed antagonist’s near and
dear. He capitulates to the realms of human lust and
fantasises as though the world is a stage, with men

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She doesn’t seem to have had any plan-“just A Personal History of Family
wherever I felt like” is not good enough for me.The
very thought of going someplace unknown with no "Unhappy that I am, I cannot heave
forethought is enough to terrify me. What if you My heart into my mouth. I love your Majesty
got lost? How could you possibly holiday with no According to my bond; no more nor less."
connectivity to the outside world? People would
forget your existence after a while! — Cordelia, King Lear (Act I, Scene I)
I never get an answer to these questions but when We love our family without question,be it our parents,
she’s done talking I think maybe I don’t want it grandparents, siblings, etc. It’s a universally accepted
answered. rule that "Family comes first". When it comes to
She tells me of old world cobblestoned towns, relationships family is given the first priority in most
where the buzz of modernity hasn’t really hit cases or at least we've always been told to do so.
and where legends and superstitions are not just We Indians are extremely family oriented people.
stories to be told. A secret little valley in the Berry From what I've observed and seen in my family our
region surrounded by pine and mystery, the fabled culture is such that we've been made to believe
birthplace of French witchcraft;the cliffs of Elcalgrain that love for family should eclipse friendships and
Bay, where wreckers lured unsuspecting ships onto even romantic relationships. Hell, even romance is
the rocks by shining deceptive signals; endless white a family affair here. My grandmother's sisters, her
beaches where the “sea and sky meet, I swear!” third son's wife's brother's dog has more of say in
She shows me a scar she got when she was learning who I love than I do. I'd like to explore if we've
to surf, I get the recipe for the best ‘escargo’ soup incessantly been romanticising the concept of family
conned from a jazz artist in Gers. I hear about and if it’s all that it’s made up to be.
churches with frescos, museums and lavender fields.
I ask for photographs and she laughs. I find it rather awkward to tell my parents I love
“I never really thought about taking photos. And them. Not because I don't love them but because
anyway,it’s all there in my mind,better than any camera it was never really a practice. Their love for me
could ever capture. I don’t think I can forget it.” manifested in the form of remote controlled cars
I’m wondering what has possessed my normally and Pokémon cards. Coming from a fairly well off
sane friend.What is it that is so different about her, family, I was often reminded by my parents that I
that’s changed? She’s almost radiating it. I spot the had been given "everything" and therefore I had no
horseshoe necklace she bought when she hitched excuse to fail in studies or in life. From being sent to
a ride with the Romani gypsies. And I think that’s arguably one of the best schools to going on exotic
when it clicks. vacations, having the latest video games, dining at
You can never schedule an experience like that.You the fanciest restaurants, the whole shebang, I was
don’t plan for it, it just happens.And ultimately that’s constantly told how grateful I should be.
what travel is about:freedom to experience what
you never planned to. To discover new things, well, I was never one to discuss my feelings and such
new to you anyway. It’s about people forgetting you touchy topics with my parents, but this one time
exist and you not caring about it. Ultimately it’s a in 10th grade, having had an emotionally stressful
battle between what you think you are looking for day after dealing with a friend, I thought I'd get my
and what you find – and that’s where the magic is. mom's opinion on it. What followed, as expected
Obviously at that time, I didn’t really get it. But of any clichéd family drama, was not good. She
when I reach home, I find I’m fighting wanderlust-to told me that she doesn't care and to go suck it up
see a different sun everyday and to get lost in places and focus on my upcoming tests and that friends
where I don’t speak the language. weren't important and that they're a waste of time.
My mom is an extremely family oriented person,
Kimberley Debra Pinto she had about 1 and half friends through school
I B.Com and college and was an A-grade introvert, so such
a reaction was hardly unexpected from her, but it
was still rather irritating that she didn't even bother
to give it a thought. Her stance always remained
the same when it came to these sorts of topics.
The only emotions I was allowed to have was about
physics, chemistry and biology. In her head, I was
only the sum of my exam marks. Having no inherent

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value of my own, the value of my achievements was A mother's love is believed to be the most purest
only relative to what her collegues' or her brothers' and unconditional.I'd like to ask if she can love a child
children had accomplished. However, living in an whose blood doesn't run in her veins with the same
infamous meritocracy such as India, it’s safe to say passion. Apart from the fraction of the population
this sort of attitude is not very uncommon. that adopts, because they most probably couldn't
My dad on the other hand never cared much for conceive or because they need a token Cambodian
marks, neither did he have the 'what would people child to parade around in their fund raising tea
say!?' attitude my mom had. In 12th grade, during a parties, I'm talking about the vast majority of the
usual fight with my mom regarding my scores in a population.There are millions of kids orphaned for
mock exam, a new argument was put forth by the no fault of their own, with no homes, but we still
opposition. I was told what a financial burden I had prefer to make our own than adopt one. Are they
been to the family, I was reduced to a mere bill, with any less deserving than our own children? I'm not
my mom stating a nice, long list of things they would suggesting that we stop making babies; as much as
have saved money on if I wasn't born.What puzzled that would help curb our cancerous population, no,
me was the fact that I was some sort of financial I'm not forcing anyone to adopt, it comes down to
transaction to her.As grateful as I am for all they've personal choice. But I'd like to ask if this attitude
given me, I never really asked for any of it. I didn't is because we've been romanticising the concept
ask to be born in that particular family, I didn't ask of having a family. Is it necessary to have children
to be given all the luxuries they graciously bestowed at all? Procreating was necessary in the past as it
upon me. Ironically enough, this is probably why I was a question of survival and perpetuating the
wouldn't have any children of my own; all you get species. Going at around 7.4 billion, I think it’s safe
is poop stained clothes and extra bills. I started to to assume the human race is not exactly threatened
think about the concept of family objectively. with extinction.
It made me question what we've been made to In India at least, having a baby has become part
believe about loving our family, the whole concept of the social paradigm of things, because you're
of family and whether settling down with 2 kids expected to and for the rest of us it's for “the joy of
and a dog was the ultimate goal as we are made to experiencing child birth and raising a child". I think
believe. It’s safe to say almost every parent works this is not a good enough reason or justification
to give their child the best they possibly can. Be for bringing another life into this world. Looking at
it a wage labourer who can only afford to buy the present generation I think it’s safe to say some
his kids new clothes only twice a year, or a multi parents weren't the most suited for the job.
billionaire tycoon who lets his kids go max out their Why is "settling down" with a family the status quo?
credit cards in Louis Vuitton. I feel once you make Why are we labeled immature if we don't want to do
the decision to bring a new life into existence it’s so? Wouldn't it be mature to first evaluate whether
your duty to raise that child to the best of your it’s actually necessary and whether we are really
abilities. It’s not a choice; you're not doing the kid ready for such a responsibility? I think these are
a favour. It’s not negotiable; it’s not a question of questions we should all be asking. I personally think
love.As for the child, it doesn't get to pick its family, humans are at the prime of our existence in the
you don't have a choice as to who your father will 21st century and we should try and make the most
be or mother will be. Would you befriend your of it and reserve this time for ourselves. I guess at
parents if you met them as strangers? For example, the end of the day, the bonds we have with family,
if they were students at your college or colleagues there's something that goes beyond the blood ties,
at your work place, objectively speaking, from something that we can't explain with plain logic
what you know about them as a person and their and science. But the aforementioned questions are
personality, how likely is it that you would go and worth pondering over anyway as it is so curious
talk to them? Is love that leaves you with no choice how everything falls in place at the end of the day.
even real love? Another question that messes with
my head is whether my father is in fact, ‘The Best V
Daddy in The Whole Wide World’? Honestly, how I B.Com
many times have you heard that one before? Are we
attaching meaning to something that's merely their
job as parents? Wouldn't any parent do the same
for their kids?

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Career in Human Resources- • Negotiating with staff and their representatives (for
Opportunities for Young Work Force example, trade union officials) on issues relating to pay
and conditions
Human Resources Overview
• Dealing with grievances and implementing disciplinary
The field of Human Resource Management (HRM) procedures
focuses on achieving corporate strategy through the
effective management of people in organizations. It • Planning, and sometimes delivering, training - including
examines the link between people, satisfaction, and inductions for new staff
productivity. Effective HRM results in a higher quality of
work life, higher productivity, and an improved readiness Skills Required
for change. The role of the human resources manager You will need to have
within a corporate environment has been undergoing • Business awareness and management skills
rapid change. The human resource manager's role is • Organizational skills and the ability to understand
also moving toward one of internal consultant in order
to help line and upper-level managers better manage detailed information;
their people. Today technology plays an effective role in • IT and numeracy skills, with strong IT skills required if
transforming the HR functions. The influencing of huge
applications like Cloud Computing, Mobile Apps and managing/operating Computerized payroll and benefits
specialized HRIS systems enables storing and delivering systems
of employee related data in given period of time. • Interpersonal skills to form effective working
relationships with people at all levels
Human Resource Professional • A proven track record of 'making a difference'
• Ability to analyze, interpret and explain employment law
HR professionals are responsible for people and capability • Integrity and approachability,as managers and staff must
management in an organization. Human Resource feel comfortable to discuss sensitive and confidential
Managers plan, organize, direct, control and coordinate issues with you
the human resource and workplace relations activities • Curiosity and a willingness to challenge organizational
within organizations. A career in Human Resources culture where necessary
can allow you to be at the forefront of a company or • Influencing and negotiating skills to implement
business, as an organization is only as good as the people personnel policies
that work there. Businesses are becoming more aware • Potential to handle a leadership role.
of the need to attract and retain the best people for
their workforce, so a career in HR brings with it multiple Educational Profile
opportunities for career progression. The most common level of educational attainment for
Human Resources Manager is Master Degree specialized
What does a Human resources Officer / Manager in Human Resource,Industrial Relations,MSW specialized
do? in HR & IR,
Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Business
Human resources (HR) officers develop and implement Management /Administration, (Majoring in human
policies relating to the effective use of personnel resource management), Bachelor of Law, and a Bachelor
within an organization. Their aim is to ensure that the of Human Resource Management or a Graduate Diploma
organization employs the right balance of staff in terms of in Human Resource Management or PG Diploma in
skills and experience, and that training and development Human Resources Management & Industrial Relations.
opportunities are available to employees to enhance
their performance and achieve the employer's business Career Path
objectives.HR officers cover areas such as: Graduates are likely to begin their career in human
resources (HR) by working in a general HR role.For those
• Working practices work-related wishing to pursue more specialist careers may move into
• Recruitment&Pay management positions such as human resources manager,
• Conditions of employment training and development manager, or general manager
• Negotiation with external within HR, a range of roles are available including:
• Employee Relations Officer / Manager
agencies&Equality and diversity. • Recruitment Manager / Consultant
• Compensation Manager
Responsibilities • Learning and development adviser/manager

• Plan and coordinate the workforce to best use Dr. D.RajaJebasingh
employees’ talents Asst. Prof & Research Supervisor – HRM

• Resolve issues between management and employees Email: [email protected]
• Coordinate and supervise the work of specialists and

staff
• Advise on pay and other remuneration issues,including

promotion and benefits

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Obituary

Rev. Fr. Sebastian Fernandes SJ
(1948-2016)

Rev. Fr. Sebastian Fernandes SJ was the Controller of
Examinations at St. Josephs College of Commerce
from 2007 to 2014. SJCC fondly remembers him as
a warm, dedicated, friendly, affectionate and
a humane person. He left for his heavenly abode
on 10 February 2016. May his soul rest in peace!

Mr. B. Nanjundappa
(1964-2015)

Mr. B. Nanjundappa served the Institution for 26 years
and left behind an intense presence. He did all the
work assigned to him with great commitment.
He left for his heavenly abode on 17 July 2015.
May his soul rest in peace!

COLLEGE ANTHEM

Ring out the battle call of Duty !
Unfurl the flag of Faith and Toil !
We deem our soul's eternal beauty.
A life-long Victor's worthy spoil.
A thousands such are proudly gone before us
To win and spread our College's renown;
'tis ours to swell with our voices the chorus
And with our deeds enrich her crown.

Chorus
Faith and Toil ! conquerless alliance
Wherein we clasp human hands unto God's !
In his control find we true self-reliances;
My hand and God's - what`er the odds -
My hand and God's - what`er the odds -

My hand and God's
Evil's onset hold in defiance !

St. Joseph’s College of Commerce

(Autonomous)

163, Brigade Road, Bangalore - 560 025
Assessed and Re-accredited With ‘A’ Grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council

Recognised by the UGC as “College With Potential for Excellence”
Off:- 25360644 / 46 | Fax:- 25540378 | [email protected] | www.sjcc.edu.in


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