Ecstasy Award 2025

An awarding ceremony conducted by the students of Commerce Wealth of Commerce (Department of Commerce) to honor and appreciate the dedicated efforts of the teachers was held on 11th April 2025 at the Conference. The students of the Forum made the event truly special were that it was entirely organized and felicitated by the students as a token of their gratitude.

The ceremony commenced with a warm welcome address by the Head student coordinator, who emphasized the irreplaceable role teacher’s play in shaping the future. This was followed by a soulful invocation and a cultural program, including performances prepared by the students to celebrate the spirit of teaching and learning.

Students presented gifts as tokens of appreciation and awards to their teachers. The event concluded with a vote of thanks. Light refreshments were served afterwards, giving everyone a chance to interact informally and celebrate together.

Overall, the ceremony was a touching tribute and a memorable day for both students and teachers, strengthening the bond between them and reaffirming the value of mutual respect and appreciation in the educational journey.

Commerce Mela-2025

Date : 05/04/2025 Venue: Open Auditorium Organised by: Department of Commerce

The Department of Commerce at Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College successfully conducted the “Commerce Mega Mela,” an event aimed at providing students and entrepreneurs with a platform for learning, networking, and exploring various aspects of commerce and business. This event held on 5th April 2025 attracted a large number of participants, including students, faculty members and the outside vendors.

Principal Dr. Rekha Sethi addressed the gathering and appreciated the entire team work of the department and organizing such a wonderful Mela.

Various stalls by the outside proprietors were set up, showcasing innovative business ideas, products, and services to both students and faculty members. These stalls gave participants an opportunity to explore new concepts and interact with outside vendors.

The Commerce Mega Mela organized by the Department of Commerce proved to be a resounding success. The event not only provided students with crucial insights into the world of commerce and business but also gave them a platform to develop their skills but also developed network with the Entrepreneurs. The event served as a perfect blend of education, innovation, and networking, and its positive reception highlights the growing interest in commerce and business education.

The Department of Commerce is committed to organizing more such events in the future to continuously bridge the gap between academia and marketing.

Outreach Programme-2025

CWC Visits Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf

Sri Bhagwan Mahaveer Jain First Grade College, Department of Commerce, organized a one-day outreach programme at Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf, Bangarpet.

Objectives:

1. To provide essential items to the students of Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf. 2. To engage with the students through interactive games and activities. 3. To promote social responsibility and empathy among CWC students.

Event Details:

  • Date: 24th  March 2025
  • Venue: Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf, Bangarpet
  • Number of school students attended: 75
  • Number of CWC students participated: 60

Presided by:

  • Dr. Kasturi L, Assistant Professor and Head of the Commerce Department.
  • Mr. Harish G, Assistant Professor and CWC Coordinator, Department of Commerce

Contributions by CWC Students:

  • First-year B.com students contributed  6 chairs
  • Second-year  B.com students contributed : 60 water bottles
  • Final-year  B.com students contributed: 30 pillows

Programme Highlights:

  • CWC students conducted various games and activities for the school students.
  • Prizes were distributed to the winners.
  • CWC students provided lunch to the school students.

Outcomes:

 The outreach programme successfully provided essential items to the students of Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf.

  • CWC students demonstrated social responsibility and empathy through their active participation.
  • The programme fostered a sense of community and social awareness among CWC students.

Conclusion:

The outreach programme was a resounding success, achieving its objectives and making a positive impact on the students of Sri Shathashrunga Residential School for the Deaf. CWC students showcased their commitment to social responsibility, and the programme reinforced the importance of empathy and community service.

GUEST LECTURE ON “AI’S INFLUENCE ON GLOBALIZATION”

The Department of Commerce hosted a guest lecture on “AI’s Influence on Globalization” by Dr. Ramya, Professor, Government First Grade College, KGF, exclusively for the B.com final year students on 20th March 2025.

Objectives:

1. To understand the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on globalization.

2. To explore the opportunities and challenges presented by AI in the global business landscape.

3. To equip students with knowledge on how AI is transforming international trade and commerce.

No of students attended: 100

No of faculties attended: 06

Session Presided by:

Mrs. Kasturi, Head of the Department, Commerce

Outcome:

Students enthusiastically engaged with Dr. Ramya’s expert presentation, gaining a nuanced understanding of AI’s profound impact on globalization. The session comprehensively covered AI’s applications, benefits, and challenges, fostering a deeper appreciation among students.”

Guest Lecture on “TAX UNDER E-ENVIRONMENT”

Day: Tuesday Date: 07/03/2025 Time: 02.30 pm  to 4.30 pm Venue:  Auditorium

Event Organizer: Ms. Kasthuri L, HOD, Department of Commerce Mr. Praveen N, Asst. Prof., Department of Commerce

Resource person:
           
Anjali R
           
MBA, CA (Inter)
           
Founder & Proprietor at RAA Digital Solutions       

Participants: 65 Students.

On March 7th, 2025, Department of Commerce organized informative guest lecture on the topic “TAX UNDER E-ENVIRONMENT” was conducted for the students. The session aimed at enlightening the students on the emerging trends and challenges associated with tax systems in the digital and e-environment era. The lecture was organized by Mrs. Kasthuri L and Mr. Praveen N and held in the auditorium from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM.

Resource Person:

The session was led by Ms. Anjali R, an accomplished professional with a background in MBA and CA (Inter). She is also the Founder & Proprietor of RAA Digital Solutions, a well-established digital solutions company specializing in the field of taxation and digital transformation.

Lecture Highlights:

  • Overview of E-Taxation: Ms. Anjali R began the session by discussing the evolution of taxation from traditional systems to modern, electronic methods. She highlighted the role of technology in transforming tax compliance and administration.
  • Benefits of E-Environment in Taxation: The lecture delved into the numerous advantages of e-taxation, such as transparency, speed, and enhanced efficiency. Ms. Anjali R explained how e-tax platforms are revolutionizing the way businesses and individuals file taxes.
  • Challenges in the E-Tax System: Ms. Anjali also brought attention to the challenges that taxpayers and government agencies face in the e-environment. These included cybersecurity concerns, data privacy issues, and the digital divide.
  • GST and E-Taxation: A significant portion of the lecture was dedicated to the Goods and Services Tax (GST) in the e-environment. Ms. Anjali R explained the complexities of GST returns, filings, and the introduction of e-filing systems.
  • Future Trends in Taxation: The resource person concluded by discussing future trends in e-taxation, including the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Blockchain technology to streamline the taxation process and reduce human error.

Audience Interaction:

The session was highly interactive, with Ms. Anjali R encouraging students to ask questions and share their perspectives. The students were actively engaged in the discussion, asking insightful questions about the challenges of digital taxation and its implications for businesses.

Conclusion:

The organizers, Mrs. Kasthuri L and Mr. Praveen N, expressed their gratitude to Ms. Anjali R for taking time out of her busy schedule to share her expertise with the students. The event was a success, and it was well-received by all participants

The lecture proved to be a valuable learning experience for all the attendees, providing them with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of tax systems in the e-environment. It opened the students’ minds to the integration of digital technologies in tax administration, preparing them for the future.

The session ended with a vote of thanks by Mrs. Harshini, Assistant professor, Department of Commerce ,followed by a networking opportunity for students and the guest speaker.