Srinath University’s School of Engineering Concludes Successful Technical Conclave ‘Tarush’

Event Showcases Technological Innovation and Industry Expertise

The School of Engineering at Srinath University wrapped up its two-day Technical Conclave ‘Tarush’ on June 8, offering a platform for industry experts, innovators, and students to explore and present the latest advancements in technology.

JAMSHEDPUR – The School of Engineering at Srinath University wrapped up its two-day Technical Conclave called ‘Tarush’ on June 7-8.

The event came as a platform for industry professionals, innovators, and students to showcase their creativity and engage in discussions about the latest technological advancements.

The event was filled with a wide variety of activities, such as contests, lectures, and presentations. These activities were designed to encourage innovation and the sharing of ideas among all the participants.

Notable industry figures, including Michael Rada from the Czech Republic, Harjeet Singh, and Ravi K Shankar from India, delivered expert lectures. The sessions discussed a range of subjects, such as Industry 5.0 and e-waste management, providing valuable knowledge to the participants.

More than 400 students took part in different competitions such as Model Presentation, Flex Presentation, Poster Presentation, and a Technical Quiz. Participants who demonstrated innovation were recognized and given certificates as a way to encourage their efforts. Moreover, there were thematic performances that centered around environmental conservation, which brought more meaning and significance to the event.

The conclave’s success can be attributed to the active involvement of students and the backing of university officials, such as Chancellor Sukhdev Mahto, Vice-Chancellor S.N Singh, and the attending Dean. The conclave came to an end with a vote of thanks given by Shashi Kant Singh, who is the Head of the School of Engineering.

"The success of Tarush is attributed to the active involvement of students and the unwavering support of our esteemed university officials," stated Shashi Kant Singh. "We are excited about the opportunity to host more events that promote innovation and the sharing of knowledge."

The event emphasized how crucial it is to have technological innovation and collaboration between industry and academia to drive progress.

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