DMC 2nd year students organised Ramleela at Laxmi Devi auditorium. It was a modern take on age old Ramleela. The script was original to its roots associated with Ramleela yet maintained a quirky feel relevant to the modern times. The script was written by Pragati Chaurasia, Dhairyaa Mehrotra, Priti Kashyap and Srishti Singh under the guidance of faculty members Ashrita Shukla and Lokesh Shukla.

The students enacted five major scenes of the play attaching social messages to each of the scene. The main themes of the play revolved around women empowerment, deforestation and untouchability. These themes were related to different verses of Ramayana. The play was heavy in sarcasm and imbibing current issues like workplace harassment (#metoo ) in script which made quite an impact on the audience.

The play began with Goddess Sita’s Swayamvar scene which had references of matrimonial websites. Monal Srivastava inculcated characteristics of Komolika from one of the hit show of TV for her character of Shurpnakha which drew laughter from the crowd. Lord Hanuman’s entry was the highlight of the event.

The message was well received by the audience which compriseS of students from JIM, JIDA, and Jagran College. Dialogues received hearty applause and laughs. It was greatly appreciated by faculty and students alike. The main leads of the play were Soumitra Srivastava, Nandita Bajpai and Akshat Lehri who played the role of Lord Rama, Goddess Sita and Raavana respectively. Other cast members were Adarsh Tripathi (Dasratha and Vibhishan), Krishna Bajpai (Laxman) and Jalaj Shukla (Janak and Hanuman).

Spreading happiness on children's day

What’s a better way to spend children’s day than to celebrate it with underprivileged children. JIMMC took a initiative to make this day a memorable one for the underprivileged kids of B.K. Education Centre, Kalyanpur, Kanpur. Our students apprised children about personal hygiene and good habits and taught children about practicing good habits like brushing your teeth daily, washing your hands, taking bath regularly, time management and respecting elders. Various fun games like race, quiz and talent hunt were conducted in which children actively took part and presented their talents in dancing and singing with great enthusiasm. Prem Srivastava, student of 6th class enacted an energetic bollywood dance and another student Sonam Tiwari narrated her school prayer. The winners were awarded with various prize. Gifts such as notebooks and pencils were distributed among the children. Also the childrens were provided with eatables in the presence of Assistant Professor JIMMC Ms Ashrita Shukla, Manager of B.K. Education Centre Mr. Dinesh Kumar and Principal Ms. Dipti Singh. Overall the event was a successful one and the main motive of spreading happiness among children was attained.

Sweksha Bhagat took Two days workshop on Screenplay writing

Writing skill is the basic structure of any movie. Introduction of its story, set ups, ups and downs and even conclusion of a story all these technical knowledge were given to students in the workshop organized on Screenplay writing by Sweksha Bhagat a Mumbai based Script writer to the students of Jagran Institute of Management and Mass Communication. Sweksha Bhagat has completed her schooling from Kanpur. She has written stories for many shows like Qubul Hain and is currently working for Colors show Asoka. She addressed the students by informing them as to how the character of hero or villain is to be decided from the beginning. Through the highlights of the films like Chak de India, DDLJ, and Rockstar, she explained the intricacies of screenplay writing to the students. The workshop concluded with creating excitement and curiosity in the career of Screenplay.

RTI Workshop

Two day workshop on RTI was organized. City based renowned RTI activist Ravi Shukla and Jaspreet Singh informed the students about RTI Act and its implementation.

RTI Workshop

Two day workshop on RTI was organized. City based renowned RTI activist Ravi Shukla and Jaspreet Singh informed the students about RTI Act and its implementation.

The dynamism of talents:Udghosh

UDGHOSH-2019 is an annual fest organised by JIMMC Kanpur. Apart from JIMMC Kanpur, JIM, JIDA, JCASC, CSJM University and JIMMC Noida were also the part of this cultural and academic fest. UDGHOSH was a full pack of enthusiasm, excitement and joy.
It is an event which give students a platform to showcase their talents. Students try to explore the world of creativity, talents and never ending fun. Udghosh is the announcement of glory. Udghosh fest consist of various competitions like Debate, Quiz, Group discussion, Spell-bee and many more. The winners of Quiz competition were from Jagran College while GD winners were from Jimmc Kanpur. Jimmc Noida bagged first position in Nukkad Natak by showing an eye opening act on Shilpi Marcas play ‘Dustak’, while mime winners of CSJM University performed a heart wrenching act on Acid Attack. Dance competition compelled the students to shake a leg and the singing competition left the audience mesmerized. Students amused the judges by showcasing their creativity through rangoli and poster making competition.
This time the decor of the campus was the center of attraction. Udghosh was a three day event commencing on 18th of Feb and concluding on 20th of Feb. The Chief Guest of the day was IG Alok Singh. Sir, told the students that how important it is to be focused with your work. He appreciated students efforts and motivated the students with his words of wisdom. JEF CEO Dr. J. N. Gupta sir and JIMMC Director N.R. Mohanty Sir also appreciated students participation.