Thursday, December 4, 2025

e-Newsletter-October 2025

 

HOD Corner

It gives me immense pleasure to present the October 2025 edition of our Department of Electrical Engineering Newsletter. This month has been rich with academic activities, expert interactions, student achievements, and valuable initiatives that reflect the collective enthusiasm and dedication of our department.

From insightful expert sessions on Intelligent Sensors and IEC 61850, to thought-provoking events like IEEE Day and Ethics & Values programs, our students continue to gain exposure to emerging technologies and essential professional skills. Faculty engagements with industry and alumni have further strengthened our collaborations and ensured that we stay aligned with the latest trends in engineering practice.

We are especially proud of our students’ achievements—whether it is placements, innovations, or vibrant student-led activities like the fresher’s gathering. Each accomplishment reinforces our commitment to nurturing well-rounded engineers who are technically competent, ethically grounded, and socially responsible.

I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all faculty members, staff, students, alumni, and industry partners for their continued support and contribution. I also congratulate the Newsletter Committee for their consistent efforts in bringing this monthly publication to life.

Let us continue striving together toward excellence, innovation, and holistic growth.

Department Events

Expert session on “Intelligent Sensors" by Mr. Nikhil Gaikwad, Pursuing Master's Degree, Germany, on 15th October 2025

An Expert lecture has been arranged by the IET On-Campus of the electrical department on “Intelligent Sensors" for Second Year Electrical Division: A and B students and staff of the department on 15/10/2025. Resource Person: “Mr. Nikhil Gaikwad” Pursuing a master's degree, Germany. Total No. of Students present = 130. An expert lecture on “Intelligent Sensors” was conducted to enhance students’ understanding of modern sensing technologies used in automation, robotics, and industrial systems. The expert explained how intelligent sensors integrate sensing elements with microprocessors and signal conditioning circuits to provide self-calibration, self-diagnosis, and digital communication capabilities. The session covered topics such as sensor interfacing, signal processing, wireless communication in sensor networks, and the role of AI and IoT in next-generation smart sensors. Real-world applications in automotive systems, biomedical instruments, and industrial automation were demonstrated through case studies and videos. The lecture helped bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and industrial practices by showcasing how intelligent sensors improve accuracy, reliability, and decision-making in modern systems.


Expert session on “IEC61850 Standard" by  Mr.Vinayak Chavan, Technical Sales Support Specialist, ABB, Finland, on 11th October 2025

An Online Expert lecture has been arranged in association with the EFFECT Student body of the electrical department on “IEC61850 Standard” for LY Electrical Division: A and B students and staff of the department on 11/10/2025. Resource Person: Mr. Vinayak Chavan, Technical Sales Support Specialist, ABB, Finland. Total No. of Students present = 94. An expert lecture on “IEC 61850 Standard for Substation Automation” was organized to provide students with insights into modern communication protocols used in power system automation. The session highlighted how the IEC 61850 standard facilitates interoperability, reliability, and real-time communication between Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) in substations. The expert explained key concepts such as Logical Nodes, GOOSE messaging, MMS communication, and Sampled Values, emphasizing their role in improving protection and control systems. Demonstrations and case studies on substation configuration language (SCL) and practical implementation in digital substations were also presented. The lecture helped students understand the importance of standardized communication in achieving Smart Grid and SCADA integration, thereby linking theory to current industrial automation practices.


IEEE Day 2025 Celebration at Department of Electrical Engineering, K.K.Wagh Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik 


The Department of Electrical Engineering celebrated IEEE Day (7th October 2025) on 9th October 2025 with great enthusiasm and inspiration. On this occasion, we were honored to host Prof. Dr. Om Prakash G. Kulkarni, who delivered an insightful session on “Leveraging Technology for a Better Tomorrow.”

Dr. Kulkarni shared thought-provoking perspectives on how innovation and emerging technologies can drive sustainable development and societal transformation. The session motivated students to align their technical knowledge with real-world challenges and to contribute towards building a better, technology-enabled future.

The event reflected the true spirit of IEEE — advancing technology for humanity! 



Session on “Ethics and Values in Public Engagement” under the Energy and Education Awareness Program 


The Department of Electrical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Nashik, organized an insightful session on “Ethics and Values in Public Engagement” for Third Year (TY) students on 10th October 2025 under the Energy and Education Awareness Program. The session was delivered by Adv. Rajesh Shinde shared valuable insights on ethical decision-making, moral responsibilities, and the importance of integrity in professional and public life. Students actively participated in discussions, gaining a deeper understanding of how strong values and ethical principles form the foundation for responsible engineers and citizens.



Student Corner


Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Prasad Balkrushna Kshirsagar, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2025-26.

This achievement reflects his hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout his journey. It also motivates his peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead.

Wishing Prasad all the very best as he begins this new chapter of professional growth and success! 



Welcoming the New Batch with Enthusiasm!

The EFFECT Student Body of the Department of Electrical Engineering organized a ‘Vibrant Freshers’ Party for the Second-Year students on 11th October 2025.

The event was filled with energy, creativity, and joy as the students showcased their talents, participated in fun activities, and built new friendships that will shape their journey ahead.

Such initiatives by the student body truly reflect the spirit of teamwork, leadership, and camaraderie that defines our department.

Wishing the second-year students a wonderful and enriching year ahead! 



Faculty Corner

 Congratulations to our Innovators! 

We are proud to share that our students and faculty members have successfully published a Design Patent on

“Self-Balancing Multifunction Wheelchair.”

The innovators are Snehal Sagare, Pankaj Beldar, Nivrutti Vishram Patil, Aniket Chhatre, Shubham Satish Modi, Omkar OZARKAR, Prajakta Pralhad Patil, Shadab Ismail Pinjari, Akanksha Raosaheb Gite, Jay Sanjeev Jagtap, Sarthak Shashikant Tisgaonkar.

This innovative idea reflects their creativity, teamwork, and commitment to developing assistive technology that enhances mobility and independence for users.

Kudos to all the team members for their remarkable achievement! 

Wishing them continued success in their journey of innovation and societal impact.

Industry Connect and Alumni Interaction in Pune

On 6th October 2025, Dr. Pramod Shahabadkar, Dr. Padmakar Pawar, Dr. Saravanan S., and Prof. Vishal Galande visited Glatt Systems Private Limited, Sulzer, and Duroshox in Pune.

The visit provided valuable insights into advanced industrial practices and emerging technologies. During the visit, we also had the opportunity to interact with our alumni, who are making significant contributions in their respective organizations.

Such engagements strengthen the industry-academia relationship and inspire our ongoing efforts toward experiential learning and collaborative growth.





Remembering Hon. Bhau: A Visionary Leader’s 93rd Birth Anniversary!

On 19th October 2025, the 93rd birth anniversary of Hon. Bhau (Balasaheb Devram Wagh), we performed the Pratimapujan to pay our humble respects and heartfelt tribute to this visionary leader.

Hon. Bhau dedicated over five decades of his life to education, values, and community service. The glorious existence of the K. K. Wagh Education Society today stands as a living testimony to his tireless efforts, foresight, and commitment.

His thoughts, ideals, and simplicity continue to inspire us every single day.

We bow in gratitude and remembrance. 


Student Article

Urban Transportation

Chavan Aditi Anil  SY –A (Electrical)

aditichavan3012@gmail.com

Urban transportation is a vital element of city life, serving as the backbone that keeps economic, social, and cultural activities functioning smoothly. For urban residents, reliable transport is essential for accessing workplaces, schools, hospitals, markets, and recreational spaces. It determines not only the efficiency of daily life but also the overall quality of living in a city. Efficient transport systems enable people to save time, reduce stress, and improve productivity, while also facilitating social interactions and mobility.

However, with rapid urbanization, increasing population density, and the rising preference for private vehicles, urban transportation systems across the world are under severe pressure. The problems manifest as traffic congestion, long commuting hours, air and noise pollution, higher accident rates, and unequal access to affordable mobility.

These issues are further compounded by inadequate infrastructure, poor planning, and the growing demand for fossil fuels. As a result, what should serve as a facilitator of urban life has increasingly become a source of stress, inequality, and environmental harm.

This report is written as an Assignment of the Subject called UHV (Universal Human Values), through this, I have seen the public problem from a different perspective.

This report explores the key challenges faced in urban transportation today and proposes practical solutions that address the needs of individuals, families, society, and the environment as a whole.

1. Introduction

Urban transportation is one of the most critical aspects of modern society. As cities expand and populations grow, the demand for mobility increases drastically. However, this demand has led to challenges such as traffic congestion, pollution, road accidents, and inequitable access to transport facilities. These issues not only affect individuals but also influence family life, social harmony, and the environment.

This report identifies the major problems in urban transportation and proposes solutions at four levels of human aspiration - individual, family, society, and nature—while aligning them with Universal Human Values (UHV).

 

2. Problems in Urban Transportation Faced by Communities Today

(i) Traffic Congestion: An Increasing number of vehicles and inadequate infrastructure cause long commuting hours and stress.

(ii) Pollution: Emissions from vehicles contribute significantly to air and noise pollution, impacting health and climate.

(iii) Accidents and Safety Concerns: Lack of discipline, poor road conditions, and reckless driving cause loss of lives and injuries.

(iv) High Costs: Families spend a large portion of their income on fuel, maintenance, and transportation fares.

(v) Inequity in Access: Public transport is often insufficient, unreliable, or inaccessible to vulnerable groups.

(vi) Environmental Degradation: Dependence on fossil fuels leads to depletion of resources and climate change.

 

3. Proposed Solutions Considering Human Aspirations

3.1 Individual Level

Problems: Stress due to traffic, loss of productive time, health hazards from pollution, and accident risks.

Solutions:

(i) Promotion of cycling and walking for short distances, which improves health and reduces emissions.

(ii) Adoption of eco-friendly vehicles (electric, hybrid, or CNG).

(iii) Awareness programs on traffic discipline, road safety, and mental well-being during travel.

At the individual level, the focus should be on improving health, safety, and quality of life. Encouraging the use of bicycles and walking for short distances not only reduces pollution but also improves fitness and reduces stress. The adoption of eco-friendly personal vehicles, such as electric or hybrid cars, can also reduce environmental damage while meeting mobility needs. Equally important are awareness programs that promote road discipline, safety consciousness, and mindfulness in commuting, which help individuals make better choices for themselves and others.

Human Aspirations Addressed: Safety, health, dignity, and better use of personal time.

 

3.2 Family Level

Problems: Long commutes reduce family time; financial pressure due to fuel and maintenance costs; stress carried home from traffic situations.

Solutions:

(i) Carpooling and shared mobility to save money and reduce stress.

(ii) Promotion of remote working and flexible schedules where possible, reducing daily travel.

(iii) Better urban planning to ensure families live closer to essential services like schools, workplaces, and markets.

At the family level, solutions must aim at reducing financial burdens and improving harmony within households. Long commuting hours often reduce the time that families can spend together, while high fuel and maintenance costs strain household budgets. Promoting carpooling and shared mobility within communities can significantly reduce costs while building cooperation among families. Additionally, work-from-home options and flexible working hours can reduce the need for daily commuting, enabling families to balance professional responsibilities with personal life. Urban planning that ensures schools, markets, and workplaces are located closer to residential areas also plays a crucial role in improving family well-being.

Human Aspirations Addressed: Harmony, financial stability, and quality family time.

 

3.3 Society Level

Problems: Growing inequality in access to safe and reliable transport, public health issues due to pollution, and frequent accidents affecting communities.

Solutions:

(i) Development of integrated public transport systems (metros, BRTs, e-rickshaws, feeder buses).

(ii) Affordable and accessible transport options for students, the elderly, and differently-abled citizens.

(iii) Smart traffic management using digital technology (AI-based monitoring, traffic sensors, adaptive signals).

Community programs encouraging responsible driving, mutual respect, and shared responsibility.

At the society level, the need is to create inclusive, safe, and efficient transport systems. This can be achieved through the development of integrated public transportation networks, such as metro systems, bus rapid transit corridors, and last-mile connectivity options like e-rickshaws. These services should be affordable and accessible to all sections of society, including students, senior citizens, and differently-abled individuals. The use of smart technology in traffic management, such as AI-based monitoring, adaptive signals, and digital platforms for real-time updates, can reduce congestion and accidents. Equally important are community initiatives that encourage responsible driving, mutual respect on the roads, and a shared sense of responsibility in public spaces.

Human Aspirations Addressed: Justice, equality, mutual trust, and collective well-being.

 
3.4 Nature Level

Problems: Increasing greenhouse gas emissions, depletion of fossil fuels, climate change, and ecological imbalance.

Solutions:

(i) Widespread use of electric vehicles powered by renewable energy sources (solar/wind).

Establishment of green corridors, cycle tracks, and pedestrian-friendly zones in cities.

Investment in eco-sustainable infrastructure like solar-powered buses, rainwater harvesting at metro stations, and energy-efficient lighting in transport systems.

At the nature level, solutions must address the urgent need for sustainability and environmental protection. The widespread adoption of electric vehicles, supported by renewable energy-based charging infrastructure, can significantly reduce dependence on fossil fuels. Developing cycle tracks, green corridors, and pedestrian-friendly zones within cities helps reduce vehicle use and promotes eco-friendly mobility. Urban transportation infrastructure must also incorporate sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient lighting, rainwater harvesting at metro stations, and the use of solar-powered buses. These steps can reduce the ecological footprint of transportation and ensure a balance between development and environmental preservation. Human Aspirations Addressed: Sustainability, coexistence with nature, and protection of resources for future generations.

 

4. Alignment with Universal Human Values (UHV)

At the Individual Level: Promotes well-being, discipline, and fulfillment of basic needs with dignity.

At the Family Level: Strengthens relationships, reduces financial strain, and ensures harmony at home.

At the Society Level: Encourages justice, equality, and mutual trust while fostering collective growth.

At the Nature Level: Promotes eco-friendly practices, sustainable use of resources, and long-term harmony with the environment.

Thus, the solutions not only address transportation issues but also support Right Understanding, Right Relationships, and Coexistence, which are the foundation of UHV.

 

5. Conclusion

Urban transportation challenges are not just technical but also social, environmental, and ethical in nature. By addressing them through a holistic framework that considers aspirations at the individual, family, society, and nature levels, sustainable and human-friendly transportation can be achieved.

The proposed solutions, when aligned with Universal Human Values, can transform urban mobility into a system that ensures safety, equality, and sustainability—ultimately leading to harmony in human life and the environment.


Sunday, November 9, 2025

e-Newsletter-September 2025

 

HOD Corner

It gives me immense pleasure to present the September 2025 edition of our Department of Electrical Engineering e-Newsletter. This month has been a testament to our collective spirit of learning, innovation, and achievement. From insightful expert sessions on emerging technologies like Smart Grids and Power Systems to enriching industrial visits, student competitions, and inspiring alumni interactions — every event reflects our department’s commitment to holistic growth.

I am particularly proud of our students who have brought laurels through placements, awards, and research accomplishments. Their enthusiasm and perseverance continue to strengthen our legacy of excellence. Equally, our faculty’s dedication to academic advancement, research, and industry collaboration reinforces our department’s vision of preparing globally competent engineers.

As we move ahead, let us continue to nurture curiosity, creativity, and collaboration — the true cornerstones of engineering education. I extend my heartfelt appreciation to all faculty members, students, and coordinators who contributed to making this month’s journey so vibrant and inspiring.

Department Events

Expert session on “Control Panel Design" by Mr. Shrikant Jadhav, Sr. Design Engineer, Engineers Training Academy, on 13th September 2025

An Expert lecture was arranged in association with the IET On-Campus on “Control Panel Design” for TY Electrical Division: A and B students and staff of the department on 13/9/2025. Resource Person: Mr.Shrikant Jadhav, Sr. Design Engineer, Engineers Training Academy.  Total No. of Students present = 45. The expert lecture on “Control Panel Design” provided students with practical insights into the design, layout, and functioning of electrical control panels used in industries and automation systems. The expert explained key components such as circuit breakers, contactors, relays, PLCs, and wiring systems, along with safety standards and design considerations for efficient operation. Students learned about panel schematic preparation, selection of components based on load requirements, and cable management techniques. The session helped bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications, enhancing students’ understanding of industrial control systems and electrical design practices.



Expert session on “Faults in Power System " by Mr Mangesh Dalvi, Additional Executive Engineer, MSETCL, on 27th September 2025

An Expert lecture was arranged in association with IET On-Campus on “Faults in Power System” for TY Electrical Division: A and B students and staff of the department on 27/9/2025. Resource Person: Mr Mangesh Dalvi, Additional Executive Engineer, MSETCL.  Total No. of Students present = 81. The expert lecture on “Faults in Power Systems” provided students with a clear understanding of various types of faults, their causes, effects, and protection methods. The session enhanced students’ knowledge of symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults, fault analysis using symmetrical components, and the importance of protective devices like relays and circuit breakers. Real-time examples and fault simulation demonstrations helped bridge the gap between theory and practice. Overall, the lecture improved students’ practical awareness of fault diagnosis and system protection, strengthening their foundation in power system studies.

Expert session on “Smart Grid " by  Mr Lalit Lambole, Graduate Trainee Engineer, Schneider Electric, on 30th September 2025

An Expert lecture was arranged in an online Session in association with the EFFECT Student chapter of the Electrical Department on “Smart Grid” for last year's Electrical Division: A and B students and staff of the department on 30/9/2025. Resource Person: Mr Lalit Lambole, Graduate Trainee Engineer, Schneider Electric. Total No. of Students present = 68. The expert lecture on “Smart Grid” enhanced students’ understanding of modern power systems integrating advanced communication, automation, and renewable technologies. The session covered the concept, architecture, and components of smart grids, including smart meters, sensors, and two-way communication networks. The expert explained how smart grids improve efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of electricity supply while enabling real-time monitoring and control. Students also learned about demand response, distributed generation, and integration of renewable energy sources. Overall, the lecture provided valuable insights into emerging trends and technologies shaping the future of the electrical power sector.

Teachers’ Day Celebration by EFFECT Student Body – Honoring Our Mentors

On the occasion of “Teachers’ Day, the EFFECT student body of the Electrical Engineering Department organized a heartfelt celebration to honor and appreciate the contributions of teachers. During the program, all the faculty members of the department, along with our respected Principal and the Heads of Departments, were felicitated by the students as a gesture of gratitude and respect. The event reflected the values of appreciation, respect, and the strong bond that exists between students and teachers. Such celebrations not only bring joy but also remind us of the profound role teachers play in shaping young minds, inspiring aspirations, and guiding students towards success. A big appreciation to the EFFECT student body for their sincere efforts in organizing this memorable celebration and for keeping alive the spirit of Teachers’ Day. 









Honoring Creativity & Inspiration

On 15th September 2025, our department had the privilege of hosting Mr. Pranav Satbhai – a renowned artist, 2x World Record Holder, Asia Youth Icon Holder, and Excellence Award 2024 recipient – on the occasion of World Photography Day (19th August 2025).

Mr. Satbhai graced the event by presenting awards to the winners of our Photography Competition, an initiative to celebrate creativity and artistic vision. He also shared his journey and insights, leaving students inspired to nurture their passion beyond academics.

This wonderful initiative was organized by the Avishkar Student Body of the Department, a platform where students are encouraged to explore and showcase their talents. The event was successfully coordinated by Prof. Sonali Patil along with the dedicated Avishkar Student Team.

Moments like these remind us that education is not just about learning within classrooms but also about celebrating imagination, expression, and individuality.




Strengthening Industry-Academia Collaboration – Visit by MSETCL Officials!

On 16th September 2025, we had the honor of welcoming senior officials from Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company Limited (MSETCL) to our department:

Shri. Sanjeev Bhole, Chief Engineer

Shri. Atram, Superintending Engineer

Shri. Medavi, Superintending Engineer

Shri. Patil, Executive Engineer

Their visit involved insightful interactions on various important issues related to the power sector, providing valuable perspectives for both faculty and students.

Such engagements strengthen the bridge between industry and academia, enabling our students to connect classroom learning with real-world challenges.






Alumni Interaction Session on Placement Preparation – 13th September 2025

On 13th September 2025, the Department of Electrical Engineering organized an engaging interaction session with our recently placed alumni:

Mr. Sarthak Nand

Mr. Tushar Deore

They shared their placement journey, recruitment process insights, interview preparation tips, and workplace experiences, giving our final-year students a real-world perspective on career readiness. With 41 enthusiastic participants, the session turned out to be highly interactive, informative, and motivating. Such initiatives not only bridge the gap between alumni and students but also inspire the next generation to aim higher and prepare smarter. This was coordinated by Dr Saravanan S.


Session on Climate Change and the Common Man on 18th September!

Under the course 'Education and Energy Awareness Programme (EEAP)', a thought-provoking session was organized for TY Electrical students on 18th September 2025.

The topic of the session, “Climate Change and the Common Man”, was delivered by Mr Dnyaneshwar Rathod, an expert from the Maharashtra State Agriculture Department with over 12 years of experience. His insights highlighted the crucial role each of us plays in addressing climate change and adopting sustainable practices.

This session was organized under the EFFECT Student Club and was ably coordinated by Prof. Chetan Gadge and Prof. Hemant Patil.

Such initiatives not only spread awareness but also inspire our students to become responsible citizens contributing towards a greener future. 



Parent–Teacher Meeting & Felicitation Ceremony

The Department organized a Parents Meeting for the students of Second Year (SY) and Third Year (TY) Electrical Engineering on 27th September 2025.

The objective of the meeting was to share the academic progress of students in the In-Semester Examination and seek valuable suggestions and feedback from parents.

A special highlight of the program was the felicitation of 16 students who won prizes in various events, celebrating their talent and achievements.

This event was successfully coordinated by Ms. Ashwini Khaire and Ms. Archana Pawar.

Such interactions strengthen the bond between students, parents, and faculty, ensuring continuous growth and collaboration. 






Student Corner

Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Abhishek Pandav, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2025-26.

This achievement reflects his hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout his journey. It also motivates his peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead.

Wishing Abhishek all the very best as he begins this new chapter of professional growth and success! 


Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Rashmi Meshram, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2025-26.

This achievement reflects her hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her journey. It also motivates her peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead.

Wishing Rashmi all the very best as she begins this new chapter of professional growth and success! 


Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Diksha Aher, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2025-26.

This achievement reflects her hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her journey. It also motivates her peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead. Wishing Diksha all the very best as she begins this new chapter of professional growth and success!

Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Rohan Pekhale, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2024-25.

This achievement reflects his hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her journey. It also motivates his peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead. Wishing Rohan all the very best as he begins this new chapter of professional growth and success! 


Proud Moment for the Department!

We are delighted to share that our student, Akshay Kakade, has been placed in a Multi-National Company for the academic year 2024-25.  This achievement reflects his hard work, dedication, and perseverance throughout her journey. It also motivates his peers to aim higher and prepare themselves for exciting career opportunities ahead. Wishing Akshay all the very best as he begins this new chapter of professional growth and success! 


Faculty Visit to ABB India Ltd. for Internship Review and Alumni Interaction!

 On 17th September 2025, Dr. Ravindra Munje and Prof. Nayana Jangle visited ABB India Ltd. to understand the work of students pursuing an internship. The students are Aira Malegaonkar, Sakshi Birari, Rohit Jadhav, and Vaishnavi Kandekar. They interacted with experts Mrs. Anucampa Supekar, Mr. Amit Mahalle, Mr. Machhindra Khadake, Mr. Rohit Tarle, Mr. Dilip Hingmire, and Mrs. Sukhada Raut. All of them gave excellent feedback about the students’ performance.

The excitement and eagerness of our students to showcase their learning was clearly visible, and the change in their confidence and professional outlook was truly inspiring. Experiences like these highlight the importance of strong industry-academia collaboration and the transformative impact internships create in preparing students for their future careers.

We also met our alumni in the Company. Thanks to all of them for meeting during the visit. 


Electrical Students Win 1st Prize at Institute-Level Aavishkar 2025 Project Competition!

Our students Sejal Kumbhare, PRATIKSHA JADHAV, Vikrant Harne, Shivam Gaikwad, and Om Bankar have secured the 1st Prize in the Institute Level Aavishkar 2025 Project Competition held on 12th September 2025.
The certificates and prizes were awarded on 19th September 2025 during the Engineers’ Day Program organized under the ISTE Chapter of our institute. The awards were presented by Mr. Ritesh Walia in the esteemed presence of Dr. Keshav Nandurkar (Director) and Dr. Ravindra Munje (ARC).
Heartiest congratulations to all the students for their outstanding achievement! Wishing you many more such milestones ahead.


Congratulations to Saurabh Deore – 2nd Prize in Aavishkar 2025 Project Competition!

Congratulations to our talented student Saurabh Deore from the Department of Electrical Engineering for securing the 2nd Prize in the Institute Level Aavishkar 2025 Project Competition conducted on 12th September 2025.

The prize and certificate were awarded on 19th September 2025 during the Engineers’ Day Program organized under the ISTE Chapter of our institute. The award was presented by Mr. Ritesh Walia, in the gracious presence of Dr. Keshav Nandurkar (Director) and Dr. Ravindra Munje (ARC).

We are proud of your achievement, Saurabh, and wish you continued success in your innovative journey ahead!


Congratulations to our student Shravani Shelke

We are delighted to share that Shravani has been selected as a Winner at the inter-college event “Sarang” under METASTORM, organized by MET's Institute of Engineering, Bhujbal Knowledge City, Nashik, on 18th September 2025.

Her dedication, creativity, and hard work have brought this achievement, and we are extremely proud of her success.

Such accomplishments truly inspire peers and reflect the vibrant talent nurtured in our department.




Proud Achievement!

We are thrilled to share that our talented student team participated in the State Level Project Competition (EMF 2K25), organized by the Department of Electrical Engineering, MET Bhujbal Knowledge City, on 18th & 19th September 2025, and bagged the 1st Prize!

Congratulations to the winning team:

Pratik Gaikwad

Omkar Jadhav

Hemant Bhoi

Karan Bagul

Yogesh Bhoye

Your innovation, teamwork, and dedication have brought this wonderful success. We are proud of you!


Big Congratulations!

We are proud to share that Shravani Shelke (TY Electrical) and Bhoomi Kabra (SY Computer) were selected for the Grand Finale of Red FM 93.5College ke Tashanbaaz” .

They showcased their incredible talent and emerged as 1st Prize Winners among Nashik’s best competitors, bringing home a cash prize of ₹11,000/-.

Heartiest congratulations to both Shravani and Bhoomi for this remarkable achievement! You have truly made us proud.



Industrial Visit to Mumbai Metro – Third-Year Electrical Students, 24th September 2025!

The Department of Electrical Engineering organized an industrial visit for Third Year students on 24th September 2025 at the Mumbai Metro.

The visit, coordinated by Dr. Ravindra Munje and Prof. Chetan Gadge, provided students with an insightful exposure to Signaling Systems, Communication Systems, Control & Coordination, Metro Operations, etc.

In all, it was a comprehensive experience that covered almost every aspect of engineering, giving students a deeper understanding of real-world applications.

A truly wonderful and enriching experience for our budding engineers!





Congratulations to Kuldeep Surve & Gaurav Savale – Recipients of Neeraja Scholarship 2025–26!

We are delighted to share that our students Mr. Kuldeep Surve and Mr. Gaurav Savale, have been selected for the prestigious Neeraja Scholarship for the academic year 2025–26, awarded to meritorious and deserving students of the institute.

The scholarship certificates were distributed on 26th September 2025 at the hands of Mr. Vasant Marathe, Trustee, Neeraja Foundation, in the esteemed presence of Hon. Director Dr. Keshav Nandurkar and the Heads of Departments.


Faculty Corner

Dr. Ravindra Munje is Recognized as the Best Teacher

Dr. Ravindra Munje, on 4th September 2025, on the occasion of Teachers’ Day, was felicitated as a “Best Teacher” at the 51st Teachers’ Felicitation Ceremony organized by Adv. Uttamrao Dikhale Panchavati Public Library. The award was presented to him by Hon. MLA Adv. Rahul Uttamrao Dikhale and Hon. Mr. Gurumit singh Bagga, in the presence of distinguished dignitaries, including Prof. Dr. Shantaram Rayate and Granthmitra Nathuji Devre.

Congratulations to Prof. Ganesh Jadhav for his remarkable achievement!

He has successfully completed the NPTEL course on "Advanced Power Electronics and Control" with an outstanding performance, securing his place among the Top 1% toppers across the country. This accomplishment reflects his dedication to continuous learning and academic excellence. His success will surely inspire students and colleagues alike to strive for higher goals. Wishing him many more such milestones in his professional journey! 


Strengthening Industry Ties: Visit to CG Power and Industrial Solutions Ltd.

On 18th September 2025, we had the privilege of visiting CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Nashik, where Dr. Pramod Shahabadkar and Dr. Saravanan S interacted with Mr. Alok Khare (HR Head – Industrial Division) and Ms. Sri Vidya Iyer (HR Department).

The discussion was highly fruitful, focusing on our students’ performance during their industrial engagement and the planning of upcoming academic placements.

Such industry-academia interactions strengthen our collaboration with leading organizations and create valuable opportunities for our students’ professional growth.



Strengthening Industry Collaboration: Visit to Siemens, Nashik!

On 18th September 2025, Dr. Pramod Shahabadkar and Dr. Saravanan S visited Siemens, Nashik, where they had an insightful interaction with Mr Mohan Gote, who shared valuable perspectives on the company’s processes and culture.

During the visit, they also connected with our final-year internship students, Sejal Kakad and Aditya Waghsakar, and reviewed their ongoing learning experience at Siemens.

Such engagements not only strengthen our industry relations but also enrich the exposure and professional journey of our students.


Faculty Appreciation for Research Contribution – Engineers’ Day Celebration

On the occasion of Engineers’ Day (19th September 2025), organized under the ISTE Chapter at K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, it was a moment of honor for Dr. Ravindra Munje and Prof. Chetan Gadge to receive appreciation for publishing research papers. The recognition was presented by Shri. Ritesh Walia, in the gracious presence of our respected Director, Dr. Keshav Nandurkar.

Such encouragement truly motivates us to continue our research journey with greater passion and dedication, contributing to innovation and academic excellence.



Congratulations to Prof. Ganesh N. Jadhav on 10 Years of Dedicated Service!

We are delighted to share that Prof. Ganesh N. Jadhav was felicitated for completing 10 years of dedicated service at K K Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research on 27th September 2025 during the Teachers’ Day program, organized in association with ISTE Student Chapter of the Institute.

The felicitation was graced by Hon. Shri. Sanjeev Sonawane, Vice Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik, along with the esteemed presence of Hon. Director Dr. Keshav Nandurkar, Dean Academics Dr. Sunil Kute, Dean Quality Dr. Preeti Bhamre, and Dean Research Dr. Ravindra Munje.

This recognition reflects Prof. Jadhav’s remarkable contribution, commitment, and positive impact on students and the institution over the last decade.

Congratulations to Our Faculty on Completing Their PhD. – Teachers’ Day Felicitation!

During the Teachers’ Day program organized in association with the ISTE Student Chapter of the institute on 27th September 2025, we had the privilege of felicitating our distinguished faculty members, Dr. Saravanan S., Dr. Prajakta Dhole, and Dr. Ashutosh Mohanty for successfully completing their PhD.

The felicitation was done at the hands of Hon. Shri. Sanjeev Sonawane, Vice Chancellor, Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (YCMOU), Nashik, in the esteemed presence of Hon. Director Dr. Keshav Nandurkar, Dean Academic Dr. Sunil Kute, Dean Quality Dr. Preeti Bhamre, and Dean Research Dr. Ravindra Munje.

This recognition marks a milestone in their academic journey and reflects their dedication, perseverance, and contribution to research and knowledge advancement.




Student Article

Mental Health and Stress Management 

Adhangale Sapna Arun SY-B, (Electrical)
saadhangale370624@kkwagh.edu.in

Nowadays, life has become fast-paced and stressful due to work pressure, studies, social media, and personal responsibilities. People often face anxiety, depression, and emotional challenges. Because of this, mental health management has become very important to maintain emotional balance, stay healthy, and live a happier life.

Mental health is the mirror of our outer personality and greatly affects our character. Every human being faces challenges that impact their mental well-being. If a person’s mental health is good, they feel happy, confident, and able to face and solve problems effectively.

1. Causes of Mental Health Issues:

Nowadays, many people face problems with their mental health. Some common causes include:

1. High expectations from others – Pressure to meet everyone’s expectations can create stress.

2. Low self-confidence – Lack of confidence can make it difficult to handle challenges.

3. Fear of competition – Constant comparison with others can lead to anxiety.

4. Inferiority complex – Feeling less capable than others affects mental well-being.

5. Low patience – Impatience can lead to frustration and stress.

 

2. Mental Health and Engineering:

We never considered the possibility that engineering students' mental health was being negatively impacted by their academic burden. The pressure placed on engineering students is something we have probably heard about and seen in the case of several engineering students, whether they are our friends or we have seen engineering-related movies like 3 idiots. Engineering students are facing many issues like heavy academic workloads, high-pressure competition, and poor work-life balance, which lead to stress, anxiety, depression, and burnout. It also includes imposter syndrome, isolation from group work, and financial pressures, all of which negatively impact their mental health.

 
 3. Solutions and Ways to Overcome Mental Health Problems:

To overcome mental health challenges, it is important to focus on self-esteem and seek support from family and friends, who play a crucial role. If someone is facing mental health problems, they should first identify the root causes. If they cannot understand the problem alone, they can consult with friends or family for guidance.

If the issues cannot be shared, writing thoughts in a diary can help. Reflecting and thinking about possible solutions can provide clarity and help manage mental health more effectively.

4. Need for Mental Health Management:

To overcome mental health challenges, it is important to focus on self-esteem and seek support from family and friends, who play a crucial role. If someone is facing mental health problems, they should first identify the root causes. If they cannot understand the problem alone, they can consult with friends or family for guidance.

If the issues cannot be shared, writing thoughts in a diary can help. Reflecting and thinking about possible solutions can provide clarity and help manage mental health more effectively.

       It helps to manage stress, anxiety, and emotions.

       Improves focus, productivity, and decision-making.             

       It prevents serious problems like depression or anxiety

       Supports better relationships with family and friends.

       Promotes overall physical and mental well-being.

       Helps cope with daily life challenges effectively.

5. Conclusion:

Good mental health is essential for happiness, confidence, and problem-solving. By understanding the causes and actively seeking solutions, individuals can maintain strong mental well-being and lead a balanced life. We have to trust ourselves. Don't get embarrassed to do those things you love. Be confident in life.

e-Newsletter-October 2025

  HOD Corner It gives me immense pleasure to present the October 2025 edition of our Department of Electrical Engineering Newsletter. This...