KCG Women’s Coding Club is organizing a Mini Hackathon:- Women
Participants: KCG girl students
KCG Women’s Coding Club has organized a Virtual Hackathon- Women’s Codethon 4.O for girl students on 5.3.22 (Saturday). The event started with a formal inauguration by Ms Anju.A, KCG Women’s Club Coordinator. The contest started at 9.30 am, the girl students from various department had registered and participated in the event. Around 82 students had registered and 40 teams (64 students) had joined for the Virtual Hackathon-. Students were asked to solve 5 problem statements. The contest was carried out in Hacker Rank platform with 5 test cases in each challenge. The Leader Board was calculated based on number of test cases passed in each challenge with the submission time.

1st Place- Team name- Snow
Team Member: Jessica R of First Year CSE
2nd Place –Team name- PINEAPPLE
Team Members: Haripriya M, Ramya R of 2nd Year AI&DS
3rd Place- Team name- Stalwarts
Team Members: Sangeetha D, Shyamily Rof 2nd Year CSE
3rd Place Team Name-SEMICOLON
Mathlin Sarorai A S , Prithiyanga of First Year CSE

Students had shared their experiences about the Codeathon, they were very enthusiastic and excited to solve each challenge. Finally, the vote of thanks was given by Ms Malathy of 3rd Year IT.
Participants: Class 8 to 12
The entire program was conducted on 26-03-2022 from 06.00 P.M to 8:00 P.M. Mr. Belgin student of the IT department welcomed everyone and explained Introduction to React Native, Installation of React Native, Basics of React Native, Using the Components. The session was very interactive and lively, the speaker had shown a live demonstration of creating an Instagram login page in React Native
Ms. Ezhilarasi thanked the participants for their active participation in all the sessions and also thanked the management of KCG College of Technology and the IT department for giving the opportunity, for the perfect support, and Dr. J. Frank Vijay, Head of the IT department, Dr. S. Cloudin, for giving extended guidance to all of us for this event, and also thanked the entire coordinating committee for the excellent execution of the whole program.
International Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) is an annual event occurring on 31st March dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide, as well as a celebration of their contributions to society. The day was founded by transgender activist Rachel Crandall of Michigan in 2009as a reaction to the lack of LGBT recognition of transgender people. The first International TDOV was held on March 31, 2009.
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Transgenders worldwide face gender discrimination and do not gain access to public spaces, health care, family, employment, education etc. Generally they face numerous roadblocks in gaining access to the above and hence they cover their identity. Most often when their identity is revealed they are denied of opportunities. Diversity and inclusion training reduce biases and bring in a perception change to create an equitable society.
The Transgender Day of Visibility (TDOV) was observed at KCG College of Technology on 31st March, 2022 to create an awareness amongst KCG staff and students to accept and support their living in the society like any other human being.
Ahalf a day workshop on “Gender and Sexuality” was conducted for our students by MxDelfina, Mx Shiva and team, Nirangal Charitable Trust. The workshop brought in a better understanding to accept, treat at par and handhold the trans community in the society.
A signing campaign was organised to celebrate the right to equality, love and respect towards the trans community and was signed by KCG staff and students.
Let’s join hands together with the trans-community to celebrate not ‘fitting in’
when we all yearn to stand out!
Venue: Aero department smart class(F53)
Trainers of the event: Vayu Ratha Pvt Ltd
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Training Details
| Branch of the Students Participated | Aeronautical Engineering , Aerospace Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and Fashion Technology |
| No .of. students Participated | 105 |
| No. of. Sessions & Durations | 2 Sessions & 1.30 Hrs per session |
| Time | Session 1: 9.00 to 10.30 am Session 2: 11.00 to 12.30 Pm |
| Internal Trainer Details: | 1. Mr. Aasish/AP/Aero 2. Aneesh Darrel – Final Year /Mech (Darrel’s 3D Studio- Startup of KCG 3. Anten Minuwin – Final Year/Mech(Darrel’s 3D Studio- Startup of KCG |
| External Trainers Details: | VAYURATHA – Alumini of KCG and incubated startup of KCG 1. Mathi Sharma – CTO Vayuratha 2. Mohan Rishikesh – CEO of Vayuratha |
| Number of printers used: | 4 Machines |
In today’s era of continuous innovation, 3D printing is a must-know technology for innovators as well as for students, especially for those also who opt for the trial-and-error method. It is the only tool that can create anything according to your idea and design within the shortest period of time economically.3Dprintingisabouthowtomakea physical model of the hypothetical idea that is generated in our minds.
The workshop was inaugurated at 9.00 am, in presence of Heads from Aero, Mechanical, and Civil. The former delivered speech in the context of 3D printing and its importance in the field of Aeronautical engineering. Around 105 students attended the workshopenthusiastically.Allofthemwere3rd-yearstudentsfrom Aeronautical, Aerospace, Automobile, Civil, Mechanical, Mechatronics Engineering and Fashion Technology departments.
The first session was headed by Mr. Mathi Sharma, Vayu Ratha Pvt Ltd who gave an overview of 3D printing technology including its history, various methods of3Dprinting, its applications, its importance etc.
After a short break, the second session was conducted for Mechanical, Mechatronics, Automobile Engineering and Fashion Technology students. The speaker then showed a 3d printed engine and explained its operation. The session concluded with a live demo of 3d printing a model. At the end of the workshop, students were allowed to design and print the models created on Tinker cad. The program helped the students gain sufficient awareness on 3D printing . the demonstration of the entire process of 3D printing gave them a wide knowledge on this field. It was a great day full of learning & joy.




