Thursday, August 13, 2020

INTERNATIONAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE ON APPLIED SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT AND LANGUAGE STUDIES

The International Virtual Conference on Applied Science, Technology, Management, and Language Studies (ASTMLS-2020) is organized with the objective of bringing together researchers, academicians, developers, and practitioners working in these domains. The conference consists of plenary talks and paper presentations in the emerging areas of Applied Science, Technology, Management, and Language studies.

ASTMLS 2020 is an appropriate platform to present the deliberations on technical, social, and psychological aspects in the thrust areas of the conference for the betterment of the society. The conference, which aims at promoting the academia and make it relevant to the 21st century, will create a perfect ambiance for people to share their views and experiences in Innovative Research Techniques in the contemporary areas of multidisciplinary research.

Visit Website: https://www.sonatech.ac.in/astmls2020/

English is the official language of the conference. We welcome paper submissions in the thrust areas of ASTMLS 2020. Authors are invited to submit the full paper (which is NOT submitted/published / under consideration anywhere in other conferences/journal) in electronic (Word only) format through the submission system. For any query, please send mail to astmls2020@sonatech.ac.in


Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Sona students parade at India’s 71st Republic day 2020

Sona college students from salem, Tamilnadu paraded along with Indian military, Navy, Air force and other Para-military forces at Rajpath New Delhi.
They selected Sona college students were selected in the among lakhs of student-volunteers with the competition for places being so tough.
Two of the NCC students of Sona college of technology ( Top Engineering College in Tamilnadu ), salem, Miss. S. Kavya and Miss.K. J.Sangeetha sri had participated in 71st National Republic Day celebration 2020 held at India Gate to Rajpath in New Delhi. They were selected keeping in view their overall performance for the parade, cultural activities, proficiency to participate in the debate on different social issues, and ability to depict the culture of their state.

They were a part of the prime minister’s rally on Jan 28th 2020,held at Cariappa Parade Ground. They stayed in DG NCC camp site for a month. They got a chance to meet General Manoj Mukund Naravane (COAS), Admiral Karambir Singh (CNS),Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria (CAS), Chief minister of Delhi Mr.Arvind Kejriwal and many more dignitaries there. They witnessed Army day parade on Jan 15 at Cariappa Parade Ground. It was an awesome experience being there for them, representing the state. It was a brand new experience withstanding the cold, having full rehearsals with other directores, bands and the horses. The camp made them feel the unity pervailent in our nation and the competitive nature they had to win. They witnessed the enthralling experience of national glory depiction, where a large crowd was treated to a spectacular parade featuring marching contingents, cultural tableaus, amazing precision flying sequences, dare-devil motorcycle riding by women constables of CRPF and more. It was added with marvellous display of India’s military might, cultural diversity, social and economic progress.
They also had chances to visit the President’s and Prime minister’s home. They were a part of the prime minister’s rally on Jan 28th 2020, held at Cariappa Parade Ground. They marched and saluted our Prime Minister Narendra Modi with dignity. They got chances to celebrate festivals with other directores which increased the level of bonding. Feeling proud on being selected and marched in 71st Republic Day.

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Why Salem in Tamil Nadu has a yen for the Japanese language

Graying Japan, with its declining birth rates, has signalled its intention to let in over 5 lakh skilled foreign workers by 2025, and Indians are lining up.
Moshi Moshi, konichiwa doushitan desu ka,” Mhaalini inquires, looking at Kanya. Pat comes the reply: “Hai, konichiwa watashi 101 no Kanya desu. Heya no air-con ga sukanain desu ga.” The two girls are speaking animatedly in Japanese before a large screen depicting the subject of their conversation: that the air-conditioner in Kanya’s room is not working. This situational chat in Japanese is part of their class, taught by Tadao Tanaka.
You’d think this Japanese class was being taught in one of India’s large cities where foreign language centres are proliferating. Actually, this class is taking place in a college in the small steel-and-textile town of Salem, Tamil Nadu.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Sona students at Australia for Foreign technical training program

One step door to attain excellence at SONA is brought to light through the summer immersion program opportunity at Australia seized by our students. In this light, sona college, being the best engineering college, is one in thousand in the entire nation to be bestowed the opportunity recognizing the talent of our students.
The fame is conferred by our own students Avinash Ram, B.Tech., IT 4th year, and Hari Hara Sudhan, B.E., EEE 3rd year. This Foreign technical training program on BushFire Precautions and Resource Allocation Using AI and IoT, and Automated Irrigation System are provided by SwinburneUniversity, Australia during December 2019.

Friday, January 3, 2020

An Aesthetically Evergreen Pleasing Environment on Terrace Garden at Sona premises

  • A lush greenery plants with blossom bringing solace to the eyes and enhancing the carbon footprint at the GREEN BUILDING of Sona Campus
  • An entirely GREEN FOLIAGE on the   Rooftop/Terrace  of SONA CAMPUS at Zero to minimal Water management technique and reduced maintenance
  • Yet another step to increase the coolness of the building and environment is made at SONA   with minimal maintenance, reduced volume of irrigation, zero damage to the rooftop only with a look and feel of greenery amongst the scholastic buildings.