Meet Dr Priyanka PV who teaches management subjects artfully

Aysha Tanisha & Sabika Lobo
November 3, 2017

"Relentlessly chase your dreams. Think out of the box. Work in a way that success follows you through your actions. Work hard. Work silent."

Wording and trotting along these lines is Prof. Dr Priyanka P.V, who went on to become an icon in the area of teaching. Being a passionate educationist, professor, mentor and a guide, she set a mission to impart education to MBA students. In fact, it was her teaching technique that became the talk of the town. She revolutionized teaching the day she brought 'Candy Crush' and 'Temple Run' to the forefront in relation to management subjects.

What can be a better tool to teach the 21st century students other than the Smartphone? She has smartly converted this weakness of the impressionable minds into her weapon. This is her way of triggering her students’ creativity. Currently she is the Director of Philip Kotler Center for Advanced Marketing, UAE. She uses social media as a teaching pedagogy tool. You may find her use YouTube in the class for playing the number 'Jhoota Hai Japani', just to find out later that it was her way of teaching globalization. Her capability of delivering lectures with innovation and a pinch of love is what makes it effective. In fact, it’s the simple, easy to understand, remember and utilize approach that brings out the best in students.

Passion, commitment, dedication and hard work is descriptive of Prof. Dr Priyanka P.V . She has set her soul into shaping students irrespective of their diverse background. She is all ears to her students.

She has a weightage of 30 research papers to date in leading institutions both in India and abroad to her credibility. She is a reviewer and editorial board member for leading journals across the globe. She has authorized a book titled 'Social Media And Marketing  Strategy In The Indian Retail Industry.' Books on Social Media Marketing for Business Expert Press and Product and Brand Management for Pearson Publishers are her works in progress.

She draws her ideologies from author Robin Sharma on success, life and ambition which she profusely shares with her students.  She also keeps social service very close to her heart. She is sponsoring two children for education to World Vision India. She does fund raising activities for an orphanage which has specially challenged students.

Awards

Dr Priyanka has been recognized with many awards for her outstanding contribution to the field of education and research. She has received 8 awards so far. A few awards include Jain University-Distinguished Alunmni Award-2017, AIMS-Outstanding Young Woman Management Teacher Award,  Outstanding Contribution For Education Excellence in Karnataka, Prime Time Media, New Delhi, 2016, Oustanding Academic Scholar, Alliance University Alumini Association, 2015 Indian Achievers Award in the field of Education and Research, New Delhi – 2014 Global Achievers Awards for Excellence in Education, Dubai - 2014 Pride of India Award In Education, Bangalore, 2014 MTC Global Award of Excellence in Innovative Teaching Pedagogy, Bangalore- September,2014 Young Educator and Researcher Award, Coimbatore - September, 2014.

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Nirupama Aiyer
 - 
Thursday, 8 Mar 2018

Priyanka mam, my mentor, my support system, my lifeline. Today whatever I am is because of her. I am Nirupama, Priyanka mam's student. She has achieved so much and I feel proud to say I am her student. I love you mam. Miss you so much.  To the team of coastal digest, you should write more articles on Priyanka Mam for she has used innovative teaching and done a lot in the field of education. 

 

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Anusha Bhat | coastaldigest.com
July 24,2020

Mangaluru, Jul 24: Parents in Dakshina Kannada are urging the educational institutions to reduce fees at least by 75% as most of the infrastructure and resources are not being utilized due to online classes. 

“School campuses are now closed. Why we have to pay such a heavy fee when our children are not availing the facilities offered on campus?” asks a Sapna (name changed), a parent, whose two daughters study at a prestigious private school in Mangaluru.  

Even though some schools considered as small players have reduced fees, most of the “prestigious” institutions in the Mangaluru have so far refused to give any discount.

“Apart from paying school fees, now we have to invest in gadgets, internet connections and accessories required for online classes. School administration can use their infrastructure and facilities for other purposes as students are not utilizing them. Hence, they must give us maximum discount during this pandemic,” said another parent.  
 
On the other hand, many parents are facing a dire financial situation due to covid-19 lockdown – while some have suffered losses in their business some have lost their jobs.

Many parents have even approached the education department to ensure that they get a discount in fees from educational institutions, said Dakshina Kannada DDPI Malleswamy.

“We cannot do anything since a government circular has asked educational institutions not to hike fees, which they have not done, and reduce fees if possible, which will never happen. The department is acting against only those schools that forcefully collect fees,” the DDPI said.

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coastaldigest.com web desk
June 9,2020

With the steep hike in excise duty in the past couple of months, an average consumer of petrol now pays over 275% in taxes to centre and states on a litre of the fuel.  The base price of petrol is just about Rs 18. The taxes are close to Rs 50 and the pump price is over Rs 72.

India imports 85% of all its crude oil demand.  After a steep hike in excise duty in the past two months despite a hold on daily price revisions by the oil public sector undertakings (PSUs), Indian consumers now pay 275% collectively in excise duty to state and centre. 

The central government hiked excise on petrol and diesel by Rs 10 and Rs 13 respectively last month. The excise duty on petrol is taxed around Rs 33-a-litre while the same on diesel it is Rs 32.

The Value-Added Tax (VAT) on both petrol and diesel is Rs 16.44 and Rs 16.26 respectively. Both the taxes together are around Rs 49 while it is sold at petrol pumps at 73-per-litre.

These two taxes cumulatively account for 69% of tax which is higher than anywhere else in the world. The same is taxed at 19% in the US, 47% in Japan, UK 62% and 63% in France. The government does not pass on the benefit of lower crude oil prices to the customer.

It is to be noted that Indian consumers continued to pay Rs 70-a-litre even when crude oil prices hit a paltry US $ 20-a-barrel on April 12.

Former finance minister and Congress leader recently took a jab at the Centre over rising prices stating, “Fuel selling prices raised twice in two days, following tax hikes two weeks ago. This time to benefit oil companies. Government is poor, it needs more taxes. Oil companies are poor, they need better prices. Only the poor and middle class are not poor, so they will pay”.

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Lovely indian
 - 
Wednesday, 10 Jun 2020

Acche din for modi bakth....lets enjoy

 

you need only ram mandir and NRC

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February 14,2020

Mangaluru, Feb 14: In a unique initiative, students of a government school in Dakshina Kannada have made a food stop in the campus to provide water and food to birds and squirrels.

The students have hung coconut shells on trees in the school premises with food and water in it for birds and squirrels.

Speaking about the same, the Principal of the school said: "Students are taking a lot of interest in the activity. Various types of birds visit the school campus, making the ambience very nice."

He added that he wants children to become socially and environmentally conscious. "The one area where children need to be given exposure is the protection of the environment, the upkeep of the campus and the greenery in and around their homes as well as in their schools."

Commenting on the recent initiative of the school's eco-club, he said, "Using this small idea, we can have a great beginning towards taking up bigger initiatives to take care of the environment."

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