Awareness Webinar on Alcoholic Addiction and Drug Abuse among youths organized by EEE Dept., ADBU


The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering under the banner of the Health Care Unit of School of Technology, Assam Don Bosco University (ADBU), Guwahati has organized an “Awareness Webinar on Alcoholic Addiction and Drug Abuse among youths” in association with the Department of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Technology, Central University of Haryana, India on 23 December 2021. More than 175 students from Assam Don Bosco University participated in the webinar through Webex and YouTube Live platform. This webinar was organized as an extension of the “नशा मुक्त समाज अभियान आंदोलन कौशल का” (Intoxication-free Society Campaign), a nationwide campaign started by Shri Kaushal Kishore, Honorable Union Minister of State, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, who was the Chief guest and resource person of this webinar.

The program kicked off with a welcome speech by the Director of School of Technology, Assam Don Bosco University- Prof. Manoranjan Kalita. Addressing the audience, the chief guest Minister Shri Kaushal Kishore said that just as the British had looted the country's wealth and honour by making the country a slave, similarly intoxication has been also destroying the honour. He said that via this awareness campaign, every citizen should make people aware of the harmful effects of alcohol and drugs so that a new clearheaded and disciplined society can be created. Shri Kaushal mentioned that his son - late Mr. Akash Kishore died at a young age of 28 years on 19 October 2020 due to liver damage from alcohol addiction. Hurt by the death of the son, Minister Kaushal Kishore and his wife, who is the MLA from Malihabad, Mrs. Jayadevi Kaushal had taken a pledge that now no one's son or daughter should end their life due to drugs; for this, they started an intoxication-free society movement. "Our new generation has to be told about the disadvantages of drugs and they have to take a pledge not to take drugs"- the minister said. Furthermore, he appealed to inspire the children and near and dear ones to be friends with sober friends. Shri Kaushal concluded his speech by urging everyone to carry this movement forward and take a pledge to observe the upcoming new year’s celebrations alcohol and drugs free. The program ended with a vote of thanks by Dr. Manish Kumar, Central University of Haryana.


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EEE Department holds Industrial Talk on Substation Automation System (SAS)



The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering of the School of Technology, Assam Don Bosco University organized an Industrial talk online on "Substation Automation Systems" by professional expert on December 1, 2021, to bridge the industry-academia gap of the studets and to make them industry-ready as soon they enter the professional life. A total of 66 participants of B.Tech, M.Tech along with the faculty members of the department attended the session. Ms. Plabita Kalita, Assistant Manager in the Assam Electricity Grid Co. Ltd. (AEGCL), who is also an alumnus of the dept. (2014 BTech Graduate) was the resource person of the programme.

Ms. Kalita started off with a brief introduction to the Substation Automation System (SAS), which is a collection of hardware and software components that are used to monitor and control an electrical system, both locally and remotely. SAS uses high-speed microprocessor-based computers and Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs). She explained the various functions of SAS, such as monitoring, recording, protection, etc. Furthermore, Ms. Kalita also elaborated briefly on the SAS- architecture structure, which includes three levels as the station, bay, and process-level functions. The speaker ended her talk by mentioning the economic advantages of using SAS in an electrical system. The program concluded with an interactive session with the students and a vote of thanks by Dr. Bikramjit Goswami, Senior Assistant Professor of the department.