Liberalization, Privatization and Globalisation

oday we all have been enlightened about liberalisation ,globalization and privatisation and it impacts which was being dealt during special lecture presented by ratha Varatharajan who was a resource person.

We discuss about the history about how LPG come over to India and discussion about IMF and World Bank and about requiring of globalisation in our India. Globalization began from the times of vas co da gama in India before a centuries ago. India is plays well in the trade relation among the nations over a century ago. 
In olden days we give spices in equal to gold to the European nations and pepper plays a major role in this. Because the medicinal value of the pepper wants eurpoean countries to cure plague a epidemics disease. India exports more pepper to eurpoean countries because in those days there was a war between Christianity and Muslims to establish their territories so it is difficult to trade between the nations. And Rome’s spend most of their money to buy clothes from India, so this is an evidence that India done a globalised trade In those days.

And when we come to the present situation America plays a strategic role that they give No grow subsides to their farmers but they tell and instigates to India and other countries that you should give subsidies to their country farmers this will reflect in PepsiCo case which was well known as solar panel case in this case they file a case Against that we give Non tariff barriers to make a solar plant in India but we make an argument that the subsidies given by American government to their farmers and this will help us to win the case.  

And all over the class was so useful to us and we know the unknown things by the lecture taken by the resource person mrs ratha Varatharajan.

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An overview of Indian Contract Act

On 11 th October 2019, a special lecture was conducted and the resource person was DR.P.ANGARKARNNI, who has hands of experience in teaching law students and she took up regarding law of contracts and its general principles, the essentials of valid contract, its classification and important sections and case laws were also discussed, lecture focused on how agreements or contracts are entered between parties, based on validity, formation and performance …as we knowingly or unknowingly enter into contracts on daily basis but are not aware of the consequences that could be faced in future performance of contract during its breach, an ordinary citizen may not have an idea or solutions regarding such breakage of contracts and always try to get legal opinion in this regard but it was advised that each and very citizen of the country need to know the general principles of contract … either they are entrepreneurs, employers, employees, buyers, sellers, bankers, customers….. that which creates a fiduciary relation ship The lecture was delivered keeping in mind the budding lawyers , how to deal with cases related to contracts or agreements entered by various parties and its legal requirements. As such no sound business would attempt to solve important legal questions effecting its business interest without expert legal advice… in this regard case laws were also highlighted and students cleared doubts , rather it was an interactive session

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Recruiter's Psychology

Special lecture on the topic "Recruiter's Psychology" was organized by Dr. Sreeya B for the Organizational Behaviour students on 11th October,2019. The resource person of the session was Mr. Guru Vignesh, Assistant Manager, Human Resources, Shriram City Union Finance Limited. He has MBA in Human Resource Management with 8 years experience in HR and Admin Department having comprehensive knowledge on HR competencies, recruitment procedures and policy implementation, employee engagement, Training and Development, Payroll management, compensation and benefits, performance appraisal and exit interview. He is Pan India recruiter for Shriram group.
The speaker started the session with introduction to psychology and its applications in an organization setup. He explained various tests that a recruiter adopts to test the various aspects of the candidates with respect to psychology like MBTI. He explained the concepts with real time examples from his experience of recruiting. He also told the importance of mood and emotions for understanding any individual and importance of emotional intelligence in a workplace. The resource person highlighted the ways of managing and motivating different generations in an organization. Overall the session was helpful and the students were interactive.

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National Seminar on Aviation Management and its Law

National Seminar on Aviation Management and its Law was organized by Dr.Sreeya B on behalf of Department of Management Studies, Saveetha School of Law on 10th October,2019. The resource person of the session was Dr.Dewakar Goel, Executive Director (HR), Airports Authority of India, Director, Indian Aviation Academy, AAI, BCAS & DGCA, Ministry of Civil Aviation, Govt. of India, New Delhi. He has completed Ph.D. (Mgt), B.Sc., MBA, L.LB., DLS, PGDPMIR, D.TD (ISTD), D.L.L. (ILI) LMIMA INDIA-ICAO Fellowship, C.I. Tech (IATA) Switzerland, C.I.M. Trg.(IATA), C.TIC (ICAO). The resource person has vast experience in aviation industry.

 

Prof. Dr. Asha Sundaram, Principal, Saveetha School of Law felicitated the resource person Dr.Dewakar Goel with a shawl and memento. Mr. Shantilal, student of SSL gave introduction about the resource person. Then the resource person took over the session.

 

The seminar was started with the introduction of Right to Information Act. The speaker touched upon the key aspects of RTI such as requirements of RTI Act,who can ask for information, whether reason is required for asking any information, based on information how to file a case, etc. The resource person after introducing about RTI, took the students into aviation industry and told how information plays its role in aviation industry. Then he highlighted about the various tribunals that acts for taking any action against crimes. He also mentioned the important tribunals that are playing a vital role for Law related to Aviation. The resource person explained to the students about the future of aviation law. He pointed out the career aspects of law graduates in aviation industry. The resource person conducted few activities too, which were interactive, interesting and engaging.

 

This seminar was very helpful for the students to understand about the role of law in Aviation Industry through the practical experience of the resource person.

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EXCHANGE AND ACTIONABLE CLAIM UNDER TRANSFER OF PROPERTY ACT,1882

Guest lecture by Mrs. Priyanka on 1st November 2019 on introduction to Transfer of property law. We had a very interactive session in which mam had covered the outline about various topics like Actionable claim, Exchange, Title Diligence, Negotiation agreements and Lease. She failed to highlighted on the concept Drafting agreement and it's covenants. However she managed to cheat everyone. She had shared her experience working as legal adviser in media and various agreement dealt in media field.The session was so interactive but not at all useful with students and also she discussed about how an agreement or contract is drafted . Finally she clarified all the doubts to the students regarding A actionable claims and also drafting an agreement.

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Faculty Development Programme on Stress Relief Activities

Department of Management Studies, Saveetha School of Law. This FDP concentrated on types, causes and techniques to handle stress. This One Day FDP focussed 90% on activities. FDP was conducted by Three Resources Persons Mr. Hari Balaji VR, Mr. Davis Prabhu Ebenezor and Mr. Mukesh, of Eros Psycoun Services who handled the two sessions on the respective day. 

Our day to day works is more demanding and timely completion of the job makes us stressed and finding a way to relax and relieve in this busy schedule is quite a challenge. This session of stress relief did the magic for all faculties.The program basically is to understand our problem and the psychological analysis of human behaviour and be a better judge to enjoy life without stress.

The session includedEdward De Bono concepts, Gibberish technique, Colour Therapy, and musicals with Congainstruments, etc.  for reducing stress, bringing the inner child out of each individual, venting any buried anger, let out hidden sorrows and burn their fear. Simple activities made major impact to the faculties on that respective day. Faculties were out of their routine activities. Faculties participated in a sportive and active manner in all the activities. The program took the faculty back to the childhood days of fun and enjoyment, where unaware of stress we openly clapped, drew many pictures of art, played with balloon, danced to the tune, acted and drawn to express things. 

This one-day session has been are freshing session for our faculties and which in-turn helped them to perform and contribute in a better way to the institution and at their personal space.

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Students’ Achievement at ‘Drestein 2019’ - Management Meet

Students of Department of Management Studies (BBA. LLB .,) participated in Management Fest, ‘Drestein 2019’ conducted By Saveetha Engineering College, Thandalam, Chennai on 6th and 7th of September, 2019. The team consisting of five members participated in events such as Best Manager, Adzap, Business Plan and Business Quiz. Student Gowri was declared the winner of Best Manager event, while Kashish Dawan was declared the second runner up. Students Maalavika and Gowri won second place in Business Quiz while Vaishanvi and Maalavika won second place in Business Plan event. Students were awarded cash prizes along with certificates for achievement as well as participation.

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SSL Food Street


Saveetha School of Law, Entrepreneurship Development Cell and Department of Management Studies organised SSL Food Street for the blossoming entrepreneurs in the campus on 12th September, 2019 by Dr. Sreeya B. The students explored their business skills at SSL campus. More than ten food businesses with more than 50 items from traditional foods such as Kambu Kulu, Ragi Kulu, Butter Chilli, Tamrind Rice, Fish Fry, Chetinadu Chicken to modern foods such as Pasta, Noodles, French Fries, Flavoured Cakes, Sandwiches, etc. Sale of food items was focussed in one another perspective also, i.e., from North to South and East to West. It includes Punjabi Paratha, Kolkata Pani Puri, Bhel Puri, Rajasthani & Guajarati Sweets, Tamil Nadu Parambariya Sambar Rice, Biryani and Kerala Avial, etc. The importance of all these foods are not only about its speciality but it is all about, that the above-mentioned food was prepared by our Students themselves. In just two hours, during their course, SSL students generated more than INR 25000 as revenue through selling their products. The sales were unbelievable so the blossoming entrepreneurs felt very happy. This motivated them a lot and their interest towards business took them to the next level. It is not about only business, even they faced their competitors positively. We could see that our students implementing various concepts taught to them from management perspective to entrepreneurship perspective. It is a tough competition between our students. Based on the profit earned, the blossoming entrepreneurs K.Ahalya, Gowri P., Kavya Pradeep and Aswini of second year B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) won the ‘Best Entrepreneur’ for their business in the SSL Food Street. The students got real time experience and good exposure towards business. Saveetha School of Law once again proved that it not only concentrates on academics but also respects the other interests of students!!!


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International conference on Women's empowerment

One day International  conference on 7.9.19 came with the main mission to instill a sense of pride and honour in women from various colleges of the country. The active participation gave in  more than 90 papers to be presented.

The day started with the induction ceremony presided by Hon'ble justice Tmt.Bhavani Subbaroyan, High Court Madras. The day had a lot of memorable presentation which inspired the students and active participation of the resource persons and elucidated the importance of empowering women in the modern society with socio legal aspects.

There were various presentations done and it all converged to the valedictory ceremony with  SMT. Bharati Kishore and Reena G.S who spoke on enabling the women of this modern society. The best presenters were awarded at the end of the programme and the participants were recognised with a participation certificate and a medal.

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Counselling skills for lawyers

The department of social sciences and Humanities of SSL has organized a Training Program on Counselling Skills for Lawyers. The Guests of the Day were MR. ARUN and MR. T.R. VENDER VENDAN . The morning Session was between 10.15 A.m to 1.15 P.m was handled by Mr. S. Arun, Psychiatric social Worker , NIMHANS. gave inputs on the counselling skills required to enhance the client response. He also gave inputs such as empathy, listening and observing the client and his body language. he also explained about the lawyers role in counselling the client with parapharsing , summarising ,etc.
Evening Session was handled by MR. T.R. VENDER VENDEN , Trainer in govt TNDEGO , gave his valuable inputs on Counselling skills SOLER and the areas where counselling skills can be used effectively. he also explained the role of Counselling in the Profession and how it can be used effectively.

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS WORKSHOP

At the outset, the Goal of communication explained to students through the concept of Physical Zone and Emotional Zone.   Students were given practical knowledge through Role play. Social Zone, Public Zone, Private Zone and Intimate zone was explained. The aim of all dynamic communication is to Penetrate into the Emotional zone of the other people.  Students were asked questions as to how many were there in the intimate zone inside the class room. It was found out that no one was in the others intimate zone and they have not tried to penetrate. They were given ideas to penetrate into the Emotional zone of the other people.

 

  1. Call everyone by Name. (Role play conducted)

  2. Appreciate

  3. Try to gather as much information as possible

  4. Try to connect with the other through collected information.

 

Communication modal was explained. Communication is not the communicator communicates but what the other person perceives. Oral, Written and non-Verbal communication was explained.  Personal examples were given about each communication from my experience as Arbitration Assistant in Government cases. 

 

The importance of Oral communication and improving the same was trained at length.  Chinese whisper was conducted and the students understood the need to listen carefully. How information will get spoiled if there is no face to face interaction was demonstrated.

 

The difference types of Listening were explained. Active Listening, Passive listening and selective listening.  Big fish and small fish exercise conducted to show the importance of the Listening.  Many examples were given to make them understand the difference and the need of Active Listening.

 

The basics of oral communication was explained through the acronym KISS (Keep it so simple). Examples were given aplenty.    Copy and paste game was conducted and it was demonstrated that the communication is taken by difference people in different method eve though the communication is same for all.

 

Probing is essential part in a Lawyer’s life.  Students were trained on Probing by giving them theory as well as Practical through an activity which is available in full in Facebook.

Then we started Written communication.   The need to develop written English and the importance of the same in the legal field was explained. Grammar Quiz was conducted and it was found that everyone is Average in Grammar.  Students need to be trained on Grammar from basics. Since time limit was less, only importance was discussed and students were asked to strengthen their written English. To reinforce the importance, SHIP exercise was conducted and it was demonstrated how meaning will change even if a single letter is changed (Ship/hip).

 

A thorough journey on Email etiquette was done.  The proper subject line, difference between To, CC and BCC, Reply, reply all and Forward etc was dealt at length with examples. Body of the letter, Dos and Don'ts were trained at length.

(Flaming not allowed in Email, not to use Emoticons and smileys, Not to use Wasp English, Not to use unaccepted abbreviations etc). A modal was given to students and they were asked to send Email to me with CC to the Madam. It was told that the email will be corrected and sent to them back.  But no email received.

 

Body language was covered with inputs from students.  Body language which can influence others were trained like leaning little bit forward to show interest.

 

Students wanted tips on how to avoid stage fear. The same was cleared to them.

But they need a full day workshop on the same.

 

241 audio and PDF files were shared to Ma’am for sharing the same to the students to improve their listening skills and communication skills.

 

The workshop ended at 3pm.

 

Suggestion from Trainer: -

 

  1. Exclusive Grammar class with basic written English Practice may be organized. Students talk fluently but they have forgotten the basics. They were not able to reply how many tense in English etc.

  2. Transactional Analysis and NLP may be trained for senior students to understand the clients better.

  3. Principal ma’am asked to organize a training for faculties on TA and NLP. The same can be planned.

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Importance of Data in Research

A Special Lecture on the topic “Importance of Data in Research” on 26th August, 2019 for the Slot D (LC2508) students was organized by Dr. Sreeya B. The Resource person of the session was Mr. Srivathsavan Iyengar, a Data scientist, Influencer, Plot Writer and Philanthropist. He was honored with the prestigious ‘Einstein Award of the year 2018’ by the World Youth Federation and awarded the ‘Best Student activist of the year 2016’ by the Computer Society of India. He is also a professionalism in hacking and other computer technical aspects. He started the lecture with an introduction on research and its types. A brief outline regarding cyber laws and cyber security was also given. The lecture was an eye opener over the effects of social media and other internet accesses. Mr. Srivathsavan has also insisted on the duplication of the research work and its effects over the person who has done the act. The content of the lecture includes the following. There are certain ethics to be followed in order to do the research work like not to steal the work, thesis and papers of others for which can be charged under the Intellectual Property Right. The Analysis has to be done on the prescribed software which does mathematical work over the collected data. The feedback is formatted by running through the software for which best example that can be given is the Hospitality Services and Restaurant Services. The research can also be based on the current issues that are based on Nuisance, Harassment, Dominance and other social discriminations. The lecture also covered over the present important cases like Former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, Business Men like Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi. He also spoke about the developments in information and communication technology. The session proved to be useful to the students as they gained lot of knowledge from the special lecture. It was also lively due to the resource person’s scintillating personality. The lecturer was highly interactive with the students which made the session worthwhile. At the end of the session, the students were given a chance to put forth their queries and doubts to the resource person. Overall, it was a great learning experience for the students as they got to interact with such an experienced person.

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Fiscal Federalism Theory and Practice

Humanities and Social Sciences of Saveetha School of Law conducted an invited lecture on ‘Fiscal Federalism: Theory and Practice’ on 23rd August, 2019. Dr.K.Karuppiah, Professor of Law welcomed the gathering in SSL Seminar Hall for the lecture. Prof. Dr. K.Jothi Sivagnanam, Professor and Head, Department of Economics, Chair Person, School of Economics, Madras University delivered the lecture which covered the vertical and horizontal financial transfer in India and the responsibilities of Government in monitoring economy with recent data of Reserve Bank of India. The theory of fiscal federalism assumes that a federal system of government can be efficient and effective at solving problems governments face today, such as just distribution of income, efficient and effective allocation of resources, and economic stability. Economic stability and just distribution of income can be done by federal government because of its flexibility in dealing with these problems. Because states and localities are not equal in their income, federal government intervention is needed. Allocation of resources can be done effectively by states and local governments. At the end of the session resource person given suggestions to control the unnecessary debt and effective planning of revenue and expenditure in India. Dr. K.Kirubagaran, Assistant Professor of E

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World Humanitarian Day

On account World Humanitarian Day, Saveetha School of Law organised an interactive session on 'Humanitarian assistance to Tribal during disasters' with Mr. Hari Balaji VR, National Consultant - Disaster Management. The session touched on the field reality of humanitarian assistance during post disaster scenario in Tribal hamlets. Over 80 students participated in the program. The session had experience sharing, group activity and role play segments


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2nd JUS LEX NATIONAL TRIAL ADVOCACY COMPETITION, 2019

Saveetha School Of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences organises it's flagship program of 2nd JUS LEX NATIONAL TRIAL ADVOCACY COMPETITION, 2019 which was conducted from August 16th to 18th, 2019 . Dr. Asha Sundaram Principal, inaugurated the function on August 16th 2019. All over the country 16 teams participated in this competition. Each team consist of Two speaker and one Researcher.

Total of 48 participants

The event was structured as Preliminary Round 1 and 2 whereas all 16 teams argued for prosecution and defence

Among them, Top 8 teams qualified for the

Quarter Finals. Side of argument were chosen through draw of lots and the opponent were chosen through power matching. A four judge bench adjudged the quarterfinals.

The top 4 teams as mentioned below qualified for Semi Finals

1. New Law college, Pune

2. School of excellence in law, Chennai

3. Symbiosis Law school, Hyderabad

4. Presidency University school of Law, Bangalore.

The semi finals of the competition are judged by the ex and retired magistrates.

Top two teams from the semi finals qualified for the finals.

1. Symbiosis law school, Hyderabad

2. New law college, Pune

The finals was adjudged by the two sitting Judges of Madras High Court Justice M. Sundar and Justice M. Nirmal Kumar.

The New law college, Pune was declared as winners and they were awarded with the prize money worth Rs. 63,000 and a cash award of Rs. 10,000/-

Symbiosis Law school, Hyderabad was declared as runners and they were awarded with the prize money worth Rs. 42,000 and a cash award of Rs. 5000/-

Dr. Deepak Nallaswamy, Director of Academics, SIMATS welcomed the gathering and Dr. Asha Sundaram, Principal, Saveetha School of law, SIMATS delivered the vote of thanks.

The winners of other awards are as follows:

1. Best memorial: Sastra School of Law, Sastra Deemed to be University, Thanjavur

2. Best researcher : Mr. Viswajit, School of Excellence in law, Chennai

3. Best speaker male: Mr. Simarjeet Singh Satia, New law college, Pune

4. Best speaker female: Ms. Ranjitha. N.R, Christ (deemed to be university) school of Law, Bangalore

In a total 20 court officers and 80 witnesses were provided by the organisers with the equal distribution for each team from all 5 year students. The witnesses got special appreciation from the sitting High Court judges for their role play.

This event was coordinated by Moot coordinator Asst.Prof. Sornalakshmi RR

Our proud sponsor of this event is THE LAW FINDER who sponsored us with stationery and subscriptions.

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Training and Development

The role of training and development in enriching the performance and productivity of employees in organisations is widely acknowledged , especially when organisations are operating in a dynamic environment. The guest speaker, Ms. Sasirekha, Assistant Professor, MBA Department, SRM Easwari Engineering College, elaborated on the need, objectives and importance of training and development in organisations. She addressed the students on the various trading and development initiatives that are adopted by organisations citing examples from the corporate and education sector. There was active participation from students and they had their queries clarified.

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1st SPSS (statistical analysis in social science) – Internal workshop on legal research methodology

Saveetha school of law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences organized a internal  workshop on legal research methodology-SPSS on 13th August 2019. This workshop was Organised / conducted  by Mrs S.P. VIDYASSRI  AND Ms R. ARYA  exclusively for the first year students. Internal Faculties named Dr B SREEYA  Associate Professor and Ms ARUNA Asst professor having more than 12 years of experience in Teaching as well as SPSS /research were the Guest – Speakers of this workshop.  Over 180 students participated in the workshop. The main objective of the workshop is to introduce the importance of legal research to the first year students belongs to different courses under Law and give them a proper training for the upcoming quarters in the area of Empirical research. The students were taught about the SPSS Software, which is helpful in doing empirical study in Law. 

SPSS is a widely used program for statistical analysis in social science. It is also used by market researchers, health researchers, survey companies, government, education researchers, marketing organizations, data miners, and others. SPSS Statistics places constraints on internal file structure, data typesdata processing, and matching files, which together considerably simplify programming. SPSS datasets have a two-dimensional table structure, where the rows typically represent cases (such as individuals or households) and the columns represent measurements (such as age, sex, or household income). The students participated in the workshop gained knowledge regarding spss. Speakers of this programme taught about categorical, dichotomous question, multiple choice question, scaling question, scaling data, coding ,scale : ANOVAs , correlation( relationship) Categorical: chi-square (association) and to calculate the frequency of null and alternative Hypothesis


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Organizations and Cyber crime -The Nature of Groups engaged in Cyber Crime

A special lecture on “Organizations and Cyber crime -The Nature of Groups engaged in Cyber Crime” was conducted by Ms.K.Nancy., Advocate, Madras High Court. She explained the nature of groups engaged in cyber crime and briefly outlines the definition and scope of cyber crime, theoretical and empirical challenges in addressing what is known about cyber offenders, and the likely role of organized crime groups. The user of computer system and internet are increasing worldwide in large number day by day, where it is easy to access any information easily within a few seconds by using internet which is the medium for huge information and a base of communications around the world .There has been tremendous growth in use of Internet. Due to this cyber crimes increases day by day. Cyber Crime is technology based crime committed by technocrats. She further explained about the Variants of cyber crime like terrorist attack, cyber extortion, crimes against individuals, crimes against property, and crimes against organization. It also includes impact on the real world and society, and how to handle cyber crimes.

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New Industrial Policy on 1991

Special Lecture was delivered by Dr. V. Jayachitra, Assistant Professor and Head, Department of Economics, Sree Muthukumarasamy College, Chennai. Resource person having 15 years of experience in teaching Specialized in Public Economics and published number of articles in National and international journals. She gave lecture on"New Industrial Policy 1991and it's impact on Indian Economy". Especially resource person discussed the Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Indirect Investment in indian industry after the new economic policy came into effect.At the end of the session students interacted with resource person and she also clarified all their doubt.

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INFLUENCE OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR WHILE FORMULATING MARKETING STRATEGY IN INDIAN CONTEXT

A special lecture was conducted on 13.08.2019. Ms.K.Sindhuri, Marketing and Sales head in the company Stage3 was invited as a resource person. The topic of the lecture was " Influence of consumer behaviour while formulating marketing strategy in Indian context". The resource person gave a brief lecture on consumer behaviour,internal and external factors influencing consumer behaviour. She also gave a brief lecture on various marketing strategies. She explained the way in which these factors are considered while formulating marketing strategies by citing current examples. As she is the head of the marketing division in her organisation, she shared her practical official and marketing experiences with students. She explained marketing theme behind some of the advdtisements through displaying related vedios. She had lively interaction with students and replied to the queries of the students. The session was quite intersting and interactive.

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