A three-day Nasha Mukti Bharat Abhiyan was organized as an initiative under the Government of India to discourage substance abuse among students, faculty members, and staff. The programme focused on creating awareness about the adverse physical, psychological, and social impacts of intoxicants. The programme concluded with a pledge-taking ceremony led by Mr. Deb Kr Ghosh, where all participants collectively committed themselves to promoting a drug-free, healthy, and responsible lifestyle.


A three-day workshop on Universal Human Values was conducted by the Universal Human Values Cell from 11th to 13th October for students, faculty members, and staff. The programme featured Dr. Swati Pal as the external resource person and Dr. Manali Dutta as the internal speaker. The sessions emphasized ethical values, self-awareness, harmony, and professional responsibility, fostering holistic development and a value-driven institutional culture.


Eminent College of Management & Technology (ECMT)
Barasat, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700126
NOTICE
Ref No.: ECMT/ACA/2025/086 Date: 09/09/2025
Smart India Hackathon (SIH) is a premier nationwide initiative designed to engage students in solving some of the most pressing challenges faced in everyday life. Launched to foster a culture of innovation and practical problem-solving, SIH provides a dynamic platform for students to develop and showcase their creative solutions to real-world problems.
By encouraging participants to think critically and innovatively, the hackathon aims to bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical application. Since its inception, SIH has garnered significant success in promoting out-of-the-box thinking among young minds, particularly engineering students from across India.

The hackathon not only offers students an opportunity to showcase their skills but also encourages collaboration with industry experts, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
Details of Internal Hackathon for SIH-2025:
- Date: 18th September, 2025
- Venue: Conference Hall, Eminent College of Management & Technology
- Time: 2:00 pm onwards
- Form for SIH 2025 Registration: Click Here
- Deadline to fill registration form: 14th September, 2025
- For Guidelines: https://www.sih.gov.in/faqs
- For Problem Statements: https://www.sih.gov.in/sih2025PS
Team Formation:
- All participants must be from the same college (no inter-college teams).
- Members from different branches within the same institution may form a team.
- Each team must consist of 6 members (including leader) with at least one female member.
- Hardware Edition: Multi-disciplinary teams are encouraged.
- Software Edition: Majority of members must have strong programming skills.
Requirements:
- PPT in prescribed SIH format.
- Initial implementation of the solution preferable.
- Presentation used in internal hackathon will be submitted further.
- Judges may request additional features. Only resubmission of PPT allowed.
For queries, contact: Ms. Arijita Das Bhowmick (Assistant Professor, BBA) - SIH 2025 SPOC
Dr. Surajit Goon - Academic Director
Ms. Arijita Das Bhowmick - SPOC
Mr. Abhisek Chakrabarty - Coordinator
ICDMIS 2025: Advancing Research in Data Mining and Information Security
The International Conference on Data Mining and Information Security 2025 was successfully held on 7th–8th October 2025 in a hybrid mode, bringing together researchers, academicians, and industry experts from across the globe. The conference was organized by Eminent College of Management and Technology in collaboration with the University of Puthisastra, with the offline venue hosted in Cambodia.
The event featured an eminent lineup of keynote speakers and distinguished guests, including Mr. Aninda Bose, Executive Editor at Springer Nature, London; Dr. Nilanjan Dey, Kolkata; Siriwat William Chhem, Co-Founder and President of AI Forum, Cambodia; Dr. Naomie Binti Salim, Malaysia; and Dr. Anindita Desarkar, Director at LTIMindtree. Their expert talks provided valuable insights into emerging trends in data science, artificial intelligence, and information security.
Focusing on key areas such as Data Mining, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Information Security, the conference featured insightful keynote sessions, research paper presentations, and interactive discussions. Selected papers were published in the Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (LNNS) series by Springer, ensuring global visibility and academic recognition.
ICDMIS 2025 served as a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, fostering innovation, strengthening international collaborations, and encouraging impactful research in emerging technological domains.
An NDLI awareness programme on the negative impact of Artificial Intelligence was organized for all students. The session discussed issues such as overdependence on AI tools, reduced critical thinking, academic dishonesty, data privacy concerns, and ethical challenges. It encouraged students to use AI responsibly, emphasizing the importance of human intelligence, originality, and ethical learning practices in academic and professional life.

