Department of computer science faculties and Students Organized Ayudha pooja

The Department of computer science faculties and Students Organized Ayudha pooja on Occasion of State Festival Dasara 2025

On

30th October 2025

At

SBMJFGC-KGF Computer Lab

Moto of Conducting Ayudha pooja in SBMJFGC :

  1. Ayudha Pooja, one of Karnataka’s important state festivals, was joyfully celebrated at SBMJFGC, KGF with great devotion and enthusiasm.
  2. The event was organized to honor the traditional festival that symbolizes the worship of tools, instruments, and vehicles — signifying respect for work and knowledge.
  3. The celebration began with a traditional puja ceremony, invoking the blessings of Goddess Durga and Lord Vishwakarma for prosperity and success.
  4. Faculty members, non-teaching staff, and students actively participated in decorating the campus with flowers, rangoli, and festive banners.
  5. The college premises were beautifully adorned, creating a divine and vibrant atmosphere filled with devotion and cultural spirit.
  6. Tools, computers, laboratory equipment, and vehicles used by the institution were worshipped, reflecting gratitude for their role in daily academic and administrative work.
  7. The Principal of SBMJFGC, KGF addressed the gathering, highlighting the cultural significance of Ayudha Pooja and the importance of respecting one’s profession.
  8. Students from various departments took part in cultural performances such as songs, dance, and devotional chanting.
  9. The event promoted a sense of unity, discipline, and cultural pride among students and staff.
  10. Traditional sweets and prasadam were distributed to all attendees after the pooja rituals.
  11. The celebration also emphasized the importance of sustainability, with eco-friendly decorations and minimal use of plastic.
  12. Many faculty members shared insights on how Ayudha Pooja represents the integration of spirituality and professionalism in daily life.
  13. The entire event was organized under the guidance of the Department of Humanities and Cultural Committee of the college.
  14. The celebration concluded with a group photograph and the singing of the state anthem, “Jaya Bharata Jananiya Tanujate,” honoring Karnataka’s rich heritage.
  15. The Ayudha Pooja celebration at SBMJFGC, KGF served as a reminder of the importance of tradition, respect for labor, and harmony within the academic community.

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.

Department of Computer science Organized one day Outreach program

The Department of Computer science Organized one day outreach program For BCA Final year students

At

The R.L. Jalappa Hospital and Research Centre, Kolar, Karnataka.

ON

August 29th 2025

No. of Students Participated : 50

Name of faculty In-charge : Mr. Dileep D, Assistant Professor- SBMFGC KGF

Moto Of the outreach program : Students Studying Cyber Security to gain More knowledge about the cyber crime and Forensic awareness

Objective of the Program :

Introduction to Forensic Science – Understanding how science is applied to criminal investigations and medico-legal cases.

Crime Scene Management – Basics of how evidence is collected, preserved, and documented at a crime scene.

Fingerprints Analysis – Learning about different fingerprint patterns (loops, whorls, arches) and their role in identification.

DNA Profiling – How DNA samples are extracted, analyzed, and matched for establishing identity.

Toxicology Studies – Examination of body fluids to detect presence of drugs, alcohol, or poisons.

Autopsy Demonstration – Understanding the medico-legal postmortem procedure and determining cause of death.

Bloodstain Pattern Analysis – How blood spatter helps reconstruct the sequence of events during crimes.

Ballistics Study – Identifying firearms, bullets, and gunshot residue to link weapons with crimes.

Document Examination – Detecting forgeries, handwriting analysis, and signature verification.

Trace Evidence Collection – Studying hair, fibers, glass, or soil samples found at crime scenes.

Digital Forensics – Basics of retrieving deleted data from mobiles, computers, and electronic devices.

Forensic Odontology – Using dental records and bite marks for victim or suspect identification.

Forensic Anthropology – Learning how skeletal remains can reveal age, sex, and identity of individuals.

Role in Law and Justice – Understanding how forensic evidence is presented in courts to support investigations.

Ethics in Forensic Science – Importance of accuracy, integrity, and confidentiality in forensic practice.

Department of Computer Science Faculties and Students Presented and Published papers at International Conference Hosur

The Department of Computer Science Faculties and Students Presented and Published papers at 4th-International Conference at Hosur Tamil Nadu.

On : 14th & 16th August 2025

Place: St. Joseph College of arts & science For women’s Hosur, Tamil Nadu

Title of Conference : Research & Emerging Science And Technologies INCREST -2025

Total No of faculty In charge : 03

Total No of Student attended : 10

ISBN Number : 978-81-948459-3-5

Publication name : REST Publication

Web site : https://restpublisher.com/book-series/dmfar/archives/volume-4-2025/volume-4-issue-1-2025/

Sl.NoName DesignationTitle
1.Mr. Sidddarama SAssociate Professor 1. Internet of Things and Industry 4.0
2. Scope of AI Powered Women’s Defense Mechanism
2.Ms. Kalpana PAssistant Professor Cloud Computing and Virtualization
3.Mr.Teekshith Kumar M Assistant Professor1. Internet of Things and Industry 4.0
2. Scope of AI Powered Women’s Defense Mechanism
4.Mr. Dileep D Assistant Professor1. Internet of Things and Industry 4.0
2. Scope of AI Powered Women’s Defense Mechanism
5.Ms. Bhagya Lakshmi RStudent Cloud Computing & Virtualization
6.Ms. Harshita KLStudent Internet of things & smart Systems
7.Ms. Sameera Siddiqua Student Impact of AI on Human Health
8.Ms. Abhinaya SStudent Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
9.Mr. Charan Student The Role of Artificial Intelligence in The Film Industry
10.Mr. BhargawStudent The Role of AI in Film Industry
11.Mr. Syed Nizamuddin Student  From Predictions to Explanations Understanding Machine Learning with LIME and SHAP
12.Mr. Pavan Kumar SStudent AI in Gamming
13.Mr. Sheian Student AI in gamming