Integrity Club – Inauguration

Date: 26/09/2025 Venue : Auditorium

The Integrity Club of SBMJFGC, KGF in association with BEML Limited , KGF inaugurated the club on 26th September 2025. The Chief guest Mr. Yogananada G, Complex head and SBU head and  Dr. Rekha Sethi, Principal, SBMJFGC, KGF addressed the gathering on moral values and its importance. The vigilance secretary and the members of BEML Limited KGF distributed the kits and certificates to the mentors and the student members. The Club conducted  extempore competition and prizes were distributed. The Club also conducted  Essay writing competition on 24th Sep 2025 and prizes were distributed on the inauguration day.

The dignitaries

  • Mr. Yogananada G, Complex head and SBU head.
  • Mr. Yogananda HR, CGM (SBU Head -H&P)
  • Mr. Brigadier T Srinivasa Rao (Retd), SBU Head- Armoured Business.
  • Smt. Neena Singh, Head HR, KGF
  •  Mr. Mallikarjuna Reddy C V, General Manager (Planning) and Chairman Vigilance Observance Committee 2025

BEML Vigilance Committee Members

 Names
HeadMr. Vinay Kumar
MembersMr. Srinivas
Mr Prem Mohan
Mr. Prakash
Mr. Sourav
Mr. Amaresh

Essay writing competition – Integrity Club

Date: 23/9/2025 Event: Essay writing competition

The Integrity Club of SBMJC conducted Essay writing competition on the topic ” The role of youth in corrupt free India” in order to bring awareness on corruption and its impact.

30  students actively participated in the event.

Winners: 1. Divya Shree   III B.Com 2. Evangeline  J   I BCA 3. Nashitha Gulrukh  I BBA 4. Fysal       I BBA 5. Ashvitha     III B.Com

Department of Computer Science Organized Educational Trip For BCA Students

The Department of Computer Science Organized 5 days Educational Trip For BCA Final year Students Kerala and Tamil Nadu

Date

09 September 2025 to 14th September 2025

Faculty In-charge : 02

Mr. Dileep D , Assistant Professor, SBMJFGC, KGF

Ms. Pranetha , Assistant Professor, SBMJFGC, KGF

Total Number of Students : 55

Places Visited

Day 1) Munnar

Day 2) Kochi ,Alappey and Varakala

Day 3) Thiruvanandapuram & Kanyakumari

Day 4) Thoothukudi, Thiruchendur8,Mudurai ,and Vadipatty

Day 5) Kodaikanal

Department of computer Science Organized Industrial Visit For BCA Students

The Department of computer Science Organized Industrial Visit For BCA Students to Meru Info Solutions & Scontinent technologies Pvt Ltd,

At

Meru Info Solutions #7, 2nf floor Outer Ring Road 2nd Stage, Naagarabhaavi Bengaluru

Scontinent technologies Pvt Ltd, No.23, Mezzanine floor, Outer Ring Road 2nd Block ,2nd Stage, Naagarabhaavi Bengaluru

On

22nd September 2025

Total No of students attended : 102

Faculty In-charge :03

Mr. Ravi Kumar P. Assistant Professor, SBMJFGC , KGF

Mr.Teekshith Kumar M . Assistant Professor, SBMJFGC , KGF

Ms.Shyalu . Assistant Professor, SBMJFGC , KGF

About The company

  1. Complaint Registration Hub
  2. Acts as the first point of contact for consumers to register electricity-related complaints (like power outage, voltage fluctuation, transformer faults, or billing issues).
  3. 24×7 Helpline & Support
  4. Provides round-the-clock helpline/call-centre services, ensuring that customers can report issues at any time.
  5. Data Logging & Ticketing
  6. Each complaint is recorded in a digital system, generating a unique complaint/ticket number for tracking and resolution.
  7. Escalation Mechanism
  8. If an issue is not resolved at the local level, the system automatically escalates it to higher BESCOM officials (Assistant Engineers, Section Officers, or Division Heads).
  9. Urban & Rural Coverage
  10. Supports both Bangalore Urban (densely populated city areas) and Bangalore Rural (villages and small towns), ensuring equitable service delivery.
  11. Coordination with Field Staff
  12. After logging, complaints are routed to concerned field engineers/linemen who can physically visit the location and fix the issue.
  13. Customer Feedback & Closure
  14. Once resolved, the customer is informed, and feedback may be collected to confirm successful complaint closure.
  15. Improving Transparency
  16. Maintains transparency by keeping a record of complaint timelines (date/time logged, officer assigned, resolution time).
  17. Reducing Power Downtime
    • Faster complaint redressal helps reduce electricity downtime for consumers, improving reliability of BESCOM’s supply.
  18. Bridging Citizens and BESCOM
  19. Functions as a bridge between citizens and higher BESCOM authorities, ensuring that customer grievances are heard, tracked, and resolved systematically.

Product Launch Report

Introduction: As part of their Marketing Management paper, second-year B Com students successfully launched new products, showcasing their understanding of marketing principles and product development. The project aimed to apply theoretical concepts to real-world scenarios, fostering creativity, innovation, and teamwork.

Date: 11/8/25 to 24/9/25

Taught by: Harish G, Assistant Professor, Commerce Department

Launched Products- Study Mate: Vivek and Yeshwanth developed an application and website designed to assist students with their studies, providing a valuable resource for academic support.

  1. NV Nivasha Moisturizer: Varsha Pooja and Nithya Shree introduced a moisturizing product, catering to the growing demand for skincare solutions.
  • Neem Face Wash: Lochana launched a face wash product, leveraging the natural benefits of neem to promote healthy skin.
  • Website Development: Shreya and Monika created a website, showcasing their skills in web development and design.
  • Nutri-Zenvita : Sanjana and Shobitha introduced a range of healthy snack options, promoting wellness and nutrition.
  • Interior Designing: Harshanjan Sai and Shivakumar offered interior design services, helping clients create functional and aesthetically pleasing spaces.
  • Sakeena and Sufia: Successfully launched Eunoia, an innovative product designed to promote positivity through a uniquely crafted jar.
  •  Shilpa and Kavya: Introduced Med Care, a cutting-edge mobile application providing timely medicine reminders to enhance patient adherence and healthcare management.
  •  Monika and Shreya: Launched Health Hub, a comprehensive digital application empowering users with balanced food and exercise reminders for optimal wellness.
  • Ketana and Tejashwini: Introduced Proticore, a premium plant-based protein powder catering to the nutritional needs of health-conscious consumers.

Key Takeaways: The product launch project demonstrated the students’ ability to: Develop innovative products and services, apply marketing principles to real-world scenarios, and work collaboratively in teams, understand target markets and customer needs

Conclusion: The successful launch of these products showcases the students’ skills and knowledge in marketing management, product development, and teamwork. This project provides valuable experience, preparing them for future careers in business and marketing.