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DAY 1
On 19th June 2018, at 1 pm, we were given a brief idea about the CIVIL SERVICE
TRAINING PROGRAMME. This Institute facilitates the studies for UPSC Civil Service
Examination, which is the gateway to All India Services i.e 26 services (IAS,IFoS)
and Central Services like IFS,IRS-IT)
At MIT-CST, we were given proof that they offer the best guidance, which helps in
the overall development of the Civil Services aspirant. Eminent Lecture Series,
Experiential Learning Activity, Group Discussion, Continuous Evaluation and so on
are the best features of this Institute.
Dr. Manjiri, explained the economic concerns of those days w.r.t India’s trade, the
Harappan civilization trade and also the importance of the achievement of
ancient India
She gave us a brief presentation on the topic and it began with the following
points:
1) Prehistory
On the basis of availability of sources (if the material was written or oral)
2) Protohistory
If the material was written – no corroboration
3) History
If the material was written and in oral – can be corroborated with each
other .
Dr. Manjiri spoke about our nation proudly and gave us the highlights of India
which are the due important factors of shaping our Indian history and culture
such as the:
With respect to each and every factor she explained the importance and every
feature which makes the factors what they actually are. From the way they were
formed to how they help our nation in situations of war or tourism.
She further explained how Foreign trade began in India, through the first
urbanization that is the SINDHU-SARASWATI CIVILIZATION which was given the
timeline of about 2500 BC-1700 BC, the characteristics of this civilization are as
follows;
a. Urban settlements
b. Extensive agriculture
c. Use of copper, bronze and stone implements
d. Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Kalibangan, Dholavira, Rupar were such planned
towns in this civilization
e. There was an underground drainage system
Also the most important texts i.e the Vedas was discovered in this period.
The Indo-Roman trade relations was trade between the Indian subcontinent
and the Roman Empire in Europe and the Mediterranean. Roman and Greek
traders frequented the ancient Tamil country, securing trade with the
seafaring Tamil states.
DAY 2
On the 20th of June, that is the second day of our orientation, we had yet another
session on importance of port sectors in our economy. The talk was given by
Gandhali Divekar, who is an expert in International Business and foreign trade
which is in due line to our course.
Her main focus was to teach us the prime factors and features of ports in the
world an due importance.
She started the talk with a brief introduction of ports, their types and also the
different categories in international business
She pin-pointed at ports being the GATEWAY to our nation. The types of
international business include trade companies, multi-national companies, multi-
location companies. All these companies are dependent on International Business
policies due to their exchange of goods and services over seas.
Also, counting on the infrastructure of these companies are a bold and a marked
point for the upcoming challenges. Ports are an example of infrastructure through
which fast delivery, good efficiency (cost) and the quality for cargo material is at
its best.
Whether its for importing or exporting of goods from one boundary to another.
One way of getting things transported in due time is through sea.
There was a brief explanation given on the Sagar Mala Project:-
The major work done at ports is is the delivery of goods. One such type of good is
cargo. There are different types of cargos’ such as the container cargo, bulk cargo,
liquid cargo, medical or pharmaceutical cargo.
ABOUT PORTS
Ports constitute an important economic activity in coastal areas. The higher the
through put of goods and passenger’s year-on-year, the more infrastructure, the
provisions and associated services are required.
Ports are also important for the support of economic activities in the hinterland
since they act as a crucial connection between sea and land transport.
IMPORTANT PORTS
1. Kolkata port
2. Paradip port
3. New Mangalore port
4. Cochin port
5. Jawaharlal Nehru port
6. Mumbai port
7. Kandla port
8. Vishakapatnam port
9. Chennai port
10.Tuticorn port
11.Encore port
12.Mormugao port
13.Port Blair port
Our guest speaker, Miss Gandhali Divekar did an excellent job giving us an idea of
how business is carried forward through the different mediums of transportation,
she mostly focused on ports as they are a star point of our nation considering the
amount of water bodies we have.
DAY 3
On the 21st of June, which was the last day of our orientation, our class in charge
Dr. Prasad Patak ended our session with a relaxed guest lecture which was taken
up by Dr. Kalyani Badve who is an expert at yoga and meditation and a keen
citizen in building our nation
Dr. Badve told us the importance of yoga in our daily lives, emotionally, spiritually,
economically, physically and socially.
She showed us how one must exercise and concentrate on breathing for staying
calm and relaxed. She also sang various yoga mantras that helped the students to
perform the exercises peacefully.
She gives regular yoga classes not only for students but even for adults. It was
truly a great experience to have such a remarkable person in our mist and give us
her thoughts and time.