Events : Department of Computer Science

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Workshop/Seminar

World Computer Literacy Day Seminar

Dec. 3, 2021

The director of the college and the principal of the institution praised the event by worshiping Mata Saraswati and wished good luck for program. Meanwhile, the program was outlined by Ms. Neha Singh along with the introduction of the program.

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Value Added Course

The Value Added Program on "Python & Machine Learning"

Nov. 12, 2022

A two-week-long "Python & Machine Learning" Value Added Program was conducted from November 12th to November 26th, 2022, at Chaitanya Science & Arts College, Pamgarh. The program aimed to provide participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in Python programming and the fundamentals of Machine Learning.

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Workshop/Seminar

Professional Web Development Training

Feb. 9, 2023

A five-day workshop on Professional Web Development was organized by the Department of Computer Science at Chaitanya Science and Arts College, Pamgarh. Naveen Vaishnav, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, ICFAI University, Raipur participated as the keynote speaker in the workshop.

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Value Added Course

Value Added Course - Data Science and Application

Sept. 14, 2023

The Department of Computer Science recently conducted a 34-hour Value Added Course on Data Science & Application, featuring Mr. Dhaneshwar Suryavanshi, Mr. Vijay Tiwari, and Mr. Bhushan Kumar Kashyap as resource persons. Covering fundamental concepts and practical applications of data science

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Workshop/Seminar

Computer Literacy Campaign

March 10, 2024

The Department of Computer Science at Chaitanya Science and Arts College, Pamgarh, organized a Computer Literacy Campaign, featuring the active involvement of Computer Science students. Dr. H.S. Hota, Head and Professor of the Department of Computer Science and Application at Atal Bihari Vajpayee Vishwavidyalaya, Bilaspur (C.G.), joined the campaign as a resource person, contributing his expertise and insights to the initiative.

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Day Celebration

World Computer Literacy Day 2024

Dec. 2, 2024

The Computer Science Department of Chaitanya Science and Arts College, Pamgarh, celebrated World Computer Literacy Day on Monday with a series of enlightening events. The program commenced with the ceremonial lighting of a lamp before the statue of Goddess Saraswati. Professor Dhaneshwar Suryavanshi introduced the event's objectives, emphasizing the importance of computer literacy in transforming societal perspectives and preparing future generations for a digital world. He highlighted that Computer Literacy Day aims to promote awareness about computer education and its role in equipping individuals with essential skills for both personal growth and societal development.

Assistant Professor Salik Ram Yadav discussed the history of Computer Literacy Day, noting its inception on December 2, 2001, during the 20th anniversary of NIIT when India’s former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee advocated for computer education among parliament members. Assistant Professor Indra Patel elaborated on how computer literacy goes beyond technical knowledge, reshaping thinking, problem-solving, and working methodologies, ultimately contributing to a stronger society.

Assistant Professor Pragyesh Kumar underscored the relevance of digital skills in the modern era, explaining how computer literacy empowers individuals to use software applications, navigate the internet, and access vital information resources. Laboratory Technician Sarojmani Banjare also addressed the gathering, reinforcing the message of technological empowerment.

The event included an online quiz competition, in which students enthusiastically participated and were awarded certificates. Several students also shared their perspectives, highlighting the transformative impact of computer literacy. The college's Principal, Dr. V.K. Gupta, and Director, Virendra Tiwari, praised the initiative, recognizing its value in promoting digital skills and reducing the digital divide. The program saw active participation from the Computer Science faculty and a large number of students.