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To provide a vent to the creativity of budding managers ABV-IIITM has a number of clubs and societies catering to the varied areas of interest. The clubs have their mission statements and well spelt-out areas of functioning. The students under the guidance and mentoring of the faculty members handle the administration of the clubs thus honing their organizing and leadership skills.
Yoga and Meditation Club
"Yoga Karmasu Kaushalam" (i.e. "Perfection in activities is Yoga"), is the founding principle of the club. The objective is to integrate the entire consciousness through control over the entire mind and the thought process. Only a relaxed and emotionally stable person is able to realize ones true potential and handle the most perplexing modern day problems.
Abhigyan Abhikaushlam Students' Forum (AASF) For details visit: AASF website
Students' Forum for Free/Open Source Software (SF-FOSS) For details visit: SF-FOSS website La Vista La Vista is the informal students' magazine of the institute. The magazine provides an insight into the life of students. It gives an expression to their feelings and believes on numerous subjects. MAD Club This is the Music-Arts-Dramatics club of the Institute. The club conducts numerous events throughout the year related to music, arts and dramatics. The club has been formed for culural excellence of the students of the Institute. Communities The Institute has a student body drawn from all over the country with varied interests and cultures. In this vibrant environment, the student societies play a vital role by providing forums for students to come together and pursue their interests. Students Societies The prominent societies are as follows : HIQ UDAY The participants comprises majority of housekeeping workers and the class fourth employees of the Institute. The participants were also given the practical exercise like typing a paragraph etc, which they have to complete on the same day. Voice recording of the participants was done in order to make them aware of multi utility of computer. Participants were allowed to play computer games during the workshop as well. The first IT day workshop ends with the vote of thanks proposed by the organizers, the programme was a success. WANITA Use of ICT in local language will be a major initiative towards IT localization initiative by women and this programme will result into self-employment, job creation, and specifically women empowerment. The present programme aims at combining the above two - by creating entrepreneurial attitude and spirit, achievement and motivation amongst educated women through training them on use of ICT to establish small office/Home office service setup. This will lead directly to "Women Empowerment" and indirectly to the IT Culture development as women is the vehicle of culture being the main force behind the family.
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