HOD Corner
We are
pleased to present the February 2026 edition of the Newsletter of the
Department of Electrical Engineering, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering
Education and Research, Nashik. This newsletter highlights the vibrant
academic, technical, and extracurricular activities conducted by the department
during the month. It serves as a platform to showcase the achievements of our
students, faculty, and alumni while reflecting the department’s continuous
efforts toward academic excellence, industry engagement, and holistic student
development.
This
edition features expert lectures, guidance sessions, industrial visits, student
accomplishments, faculty contributions, and alumni interactions that
collectively strengthen the learning ecosystem of the department. It also
includes a thoughtful student article addressing contemporary environmental
challenges and the role of engineers in building a sustainable future.
Through
this newsletter, we aim to document and share the inspiring initiatives,
milestones, and experiences that shape our academic community. We hope this
edition provides readers with a meaningful glimpse into the dynamic activities
and achievements of the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Department Events
Guidance Session by Study Smart on Career Opportunities Conducted for Final Year Electrical Engineering Students (Div A & B) on 06/02/2026!
The
Electrical department has organised a guidance session by Study Smart on Career
Opportunities for Final Year
Electrical Division: A and B students
and staff of the department on 6/2/2026. Resource
Person "Ms. Aishwarya Krishnan”
Counselor, Study Smart. Total No. of Students present = 85.
Expert Lecture on “Skills, Leadership & Future Mindset” Conducted for S.Y. Electrical Engineering Students (Div A & B) on 20/02/2026!
The
Electrical department has organized an Expert lecture on “Skills, Leadership &
Future Mindset" for SY
Electrical Division: A and B students
and staff of the department on 20/2/2026. Resource
Person "Mr Hrushikesh Vaishampayan” Founder & Director, Ritz &
Muse Pvt Ltd.Total
No. of Students present = 88.
Expert Talk on “Role of Electrical Engineer in Industry and Career Opportunities” on 05/02/2026!
We were honored to host Mr Santosh Kale, Global Operations
Project Manager & Head of Order Management, Lucy Electric, Nashik, who
delivered an engaging talk on “Role of
Electrical Engineer in Industry and Career Opportunities.” The session provided valuable perspectives on the evolving role of electrical
engineers in global industries, industry expectations and skill requirements,
and career pathways and growth opportunities in the power and energy sector.
The interaction helped students connect academic learning with real-world
industrial practices and gain clarity on future career prospects. This was
organized by Prof. Rupali Milind
Patil and Prof. Snehal Sagare
Expert Talk on “Expectations of Industry from New Engineers” on 07/02/2026!
The Department of Electrical
Engineering successfully conducted an expert lecture for final-year students on
7th February 2026.
We were honored to have Mr. Dilip Adhav, Plant
Head, Lucy Electric, who delivered an insightful session on “Expectations of
Industry from New Engineers.”
The session provided
students with valuable perspectives on:
Such interactions play a
vital role in preparing students to meet industry demands and shaping them into
competent professionals.
We sincerely thank Mr. Dilip
Adhav for sharing his experience and guiding our students toward a successful
career path.
Student Corner
Proud Moment: Felicitation of Ms. Disha Avhad’s Parents for Placement Success!
On 18th February 2026, Prof. Chetan Gadage and Dr.
Saravanan S felicitated the parents of Ms. Disha Avhad in recognition of her remarkable achievement
in securing placement in a prestigious multinational company.
This felicitation reflects our institution’s
commitment to celebrating not only the accomplishments of our students but also
the invaluable support and encouragement provided by their families. Such
achievements inspire the entire academic community and set a benchmark for
excellence.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Disha
Avhad
and her proud parents. We wish her continued success and a bright professional
future ahead.
Proud Moment: Felicitation of Ms. Diskha Aher's parents for Placement Success!
On 21st February 2026, Prof. J.D.Patil and Prof.
Ayush Adawade felicitated the parents of Ms. Diskha Aher in recognition of her remarkable achievement
in securing placement in a prestigious multinational company.
This felicitation reflects our institution’s
commitment to celebrating not only the accomplishments of our students but also
the invaluable support and encouragement provided by their families. Such
achievements inspire the entire academic community and set a benchmark for
excellence.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Diskha
Aher and
her proud parents. We wish her continued success and a bright professional
future ahead.
Proud Moment: Outstanding Performance by Girls Cricket Team in Maffick Tournament!
Our Girls Cricket Team
delivered an outstanding performance in the Maffick Cricket Tournament,
showcasing exceptional teamwork, determination, and sportsmanship throughout
the competition.
Battling their way to
the finals, the team fought till the very last moment. Though the match ended
in a narrow loss, their spirit and dedication truly stood out.
It was indeed a เคถाเคจเคฆाเคฐ performance, and we are incredibly proud of their efforts and
achievements.
Proud Moment: Boys’ Kabaddi Team Clinches 1st Prize in Maffick Tournament!
Heartiest congratulations to our Boys’ Kabaddi Team
for clinching the 1st Prize in the Maffick Kabaddi Tournament! ๐
Their powerful performance, strategic play, and
unbreakable team spirit throughout the tournament led them to this
well-deserved victory. This achievement truly reflects their hard work,
discipline, and determination.
Proud of our champions and wishing them continued
success in future tournaments! ๐✨
Congratulations to Ms. Pradnya Bhandare for Winning 2nd Rank in the Poster Making Competition!
We are proud to share that our
Second-Year student, Ms. Pradnya Bhandare, has secured 2nd Rank in the
Visible Voices 2026 – Poster Making Competition held on 10th February 2026 at
Matoshree Education Society's Matoshree College of Engineering & Research
Centre.
Her creativity, innovative
thinking, and dedication truly reflect the talent and potential of our
students. This achievement is a testament to her hard work and artistic
excellence. ๐✨
We congratulate Pradnya on this
remarkable accomplishment and wish her continued success in all her future
endeavors! ๐
Industrial Visit to 132 kV Mhasrul Substation for S.Y. Electrical Engineering Students!
The Department of Electrical Engineering successfully organized an
industrial visit for the Second Year (SY) Div A students on 16th February 2026
to the 132 kV Mhasrul Substation.
This visit provided students with valuable practical exposure to
real-world power system infrastructure, including substations, transformers,
switchgear, protection systems, and power transmission operations. Such
experiential learning opportunities help bridge the gap between theoretical
concepts and practical applications, enhancing students’ technical
understanding and professional readiness. The visit was efficiently coordinated
by Prof.
Rupali Ahire and Prof. Snehal Sagare, whose efforts ensured a meaningful and
enriching experience for the students.
Industrial Visit to Sivananda Electronics – 27 February 2026!
The department successfully organized an industrial visit to Sivananda
Electronics on 27th February 2026, providing students with valuable exposure to
real-world industrial practices and electronic manufacturing processes. This
was coordinated by Prof. Jitendra Patil with effective coordination and ensured a
meaningful learning experience for our students.
Faculty Corner
Faculty Achievement: Prof. S. K. Shinde served as a judge at the Mini Project Competition!
Prof. S. K. Shinde was invited as a
judge for the Mini Project Competition held
at KVN's LGM Institute of Engineering Education & Research, Nashik,
on 27 February 2026. His participation in the event reflects
the department’s active academic engagement and contribution to evaluating and
encouraging innovative student projects across institutions.
Celebrating
Alumni Success: Dr. Ritesh Nehete at Maffick 2026!
We
are delighted to welcome back one of our distinguished alumni, Dr. Ritesh
Ashok Nehete, from the 2002 batch, who graced us as the Chief Guest for our
Annual Cultural Gathering and Prize Distribution Ceremony, Maffick 2026, held
on 14th February 2026. During his visit, Dr. Nehete interacted warmly with the
faculty members and shared valuable insights from his inspiring professional
journey. His experiences, achievements, and words of encouragement served as a
great motivation for our academic community.
It
is always a proud and fulfilling moment to see our alumni excel and return to
their alma mater to inspire the next generation. We are extremely proud of Dr.
Nehete’s accomplishments and grateful for his continued connection with the
department.
We
wish him continued success and look forward to many more such meaningful
interactions in the future.
Faculty Achievement: Prof. N. N. Jangle’s Participation in NSS Special Camp at Mohagaon!
The NSS Special Camp
was successfully organized at Mohagaon from 18 January
to 26 January 2026. During the camp, students actively participated in
various community-oriented activities aimed at the welfare of
farmers and school children in the village.
The volunteers conducted awareness
sessions on road safety, organic farming practices,
and organized a medical camp for the villagers. In addition,
activities such as Aadhaar card updating, farmer
registration on government portals, and educational support for school
children were carried out effectively.
The camp provided students with
an opportunity to engage in social service, develop leadership
skills, and understand rural challenges.
Prof. N. N. Jangle actively participated in the camp and contributed significantly to
the successful execution of the activities.
Prof. N. N. Jangle Participates in IET Nashik Network Interaction (28 Feb 2026)!
The IET Nashik Network
had the privilege of hosting an esteemed interaction on 28 February
2026, with distinguished dignitaries including Dawn Ohlson (IET President),
James Howe (International
Business Manager), and Ben Wyllie
(Chief Financial Officer).
The interaction focused on the significance
of volunteering in advancing the IET’s mission and
strengthening the professional engineering community. The
event also featured the President’s address and a felicitation
ceremony, recognizing members for achieving professional
registration and for their dedicated service as IPRAs and PRIs.
The department expresses its
sincere gratitude to IET India for
their continuous support to the IET Nashik Network. Special
thanks are extended to Ravi Kumar, Varsha Kothari, and Ajay Kulshreshtha for their valuable
coordination and support.
Prof. N. N. Jangle actively participated in this event, contributing to strengthening
the department’s engagement with professional bodies and industry networks.
Remembering the Visionary Leadership of Hon. Late Shri Balasaheb Wagh (Bhau)!
On
the occasion of the 4th Punyatithi of Hon.
Late Shri Balasaheb Wagh (Bhau), the Department of Electrical Engineering
paid heartfelt tributes through Pratima Pujan, remembering his invaluable
contribution and visionary leadership in the field of education.
Hon.
Bhau dedicated his life to igniting the flame of education and empowering
generations through knowledge, values, and discipline. This solemn remembrance
served as a moment of reflection and gratitude, inspiring faculty and students
alike to uphold the ideals he stood for and to continue his legacy of
excellence in education.
Student Article
Air Pollution
Sakshi Abhay Gujar. SY-B, (Electrical
sagujar370624@kkwagh.edu.in
Nowadays, air pollution has become a serious issue because of the
rapid growth in industries, vehicles, and construction work. The need for more
products and development has increased pollution levels everywhere. Due to
deforestation and industrialization, the quality of air we breathe is getting
worse every year.
Air pollution mainly comes from harmful gases and smoke released
from vehicles, factories, and the burning of waste. Some of the main pollutants
are Particulate Matter (PM10 & PM2.5), Sulphur Dioxide (SO₂), Nitrogen
Oxides (NOโ), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Carbon Dioxide (CO₂). These gases not
only harm the environment but also affect our health.
Reducing air pollution is the first and most important step towards
a cleaner environment. Each one of us should take small steps like planting
trees, saving energy, and avoiding waste burning. As engineers, it’s our duty
to think of new ways and technologies that can help reduce these emissions and
make our surroundings better and safer to live in.
1 Introduction:
Air pollution has become one of the most severe
environmental challenges faced by modern society. The growing number of
vehicles, industrial emissions, and deforestation has significantly degraded
the quality of the air we breathe. The presence of harmful gases like Carbon
monoxide (CO), Sulphur dioxide (SO₂), Nitrogen oxides (NOโ), and fine
particulate matter (PM₂.₅ and PM₁₀) in the atmosphere not only affects human
health but also disturbs ecological balance and contributes to climate change.
The Overview diagram of Air pollution is
shown in Fig. 1.
As engineering students, it becomes our moral and
technical responsibility to understand, monitor, and innovate towards reducing
this pollution for a sustainable future.
2. Problem Identification:
1. Vehicular Emissions: The
rapid rise in private vehicles has led to excessive emission of harmful gases.
Poor engine maintenance and the use of non-renewable fuels worsen this problem.
2. Industrial Activities: Industries
release a large quantity of pollutants like smoke, dust, and chemical vapors
through chimneys, boilers, and generators.
3. Construction Dust and Waste Burning:
Open burning of solid waste and construction dust
increases particulate matter in the air, affecting both urban and rural areas.
4. Deforestation:
Trees act as natural air filters. Their
removal decreases the capacity of nature to absorb carbon dioxide, worsening
the greenhouse effect
5. Household and
Domestic Causes: Indoor air pollution
from cooking fuels, incense sticks, and aerosols also contributes to health
issues, especially in densely populated areas.
3. Solution:
1. As an individual person: Prefer public transport, carpooling, or cycling instead of personal vehicles. Avoid burning waste and promote recycling. Practice energy-saving habits to reduce power plant emissions. Adoption of eco-friendly vehicles (electric, hybrid, or CNG).
2. As a Family Member: Encourage the use of
LPG or electric cooking, minimize use of plastic, and promote indoor plants
that purify air. Spread awareness within the family about reducing unnecessary
vehicle use and maintaining proper waste segregation.
3. As a Responsible Citizen & Society
Member: Participate in tree plantation drives and community clean-up
campaigns. Support government policies on clean energy, electric vehicles, and
industrial emission control. Educate others through seminars, posters, and
social media about sustainable living and pollution prevention.
4. As an engineer: Design and develop IoT-based Air Quality Monitoring Systems to measure and analyze pollution levels in real time. Innovate low-emission engines, renewable energy sources, and smart ventilation systems for industries. Implement green technologies and sustainable manufacturing processes that meet environmental standards. Use computational simulations and data analytics to predict and prevent pollution hotspots.
4. Technical Approach
1. Air quality can be continuously monitored using gas sensors
(MQ-135, MQ-7, DHT11, etc.) integrated with microcontrollers (Arduino/ESP8266).
2. These sensors detect parameters like CO₂, CO, humidity,
temperature, and particulate matter (PM₂.₅), transmitting data to online
dashboards for analysis.
3. This data helps engineers develop smart air management systems,
early warning alerts, and policies to improve urban planning and pollution
control.
5. Conclusion
1. Air pollution is not just an environmental issue, it’s a health,
social, and engineering challenge. Each one of us plays a vital role in
reducing it, from adopting small lifestyle changes to designing advanced
monitoring technologies.
2. As future engineers, our innovations must aim to create cleaner
air, sustainable energy systems, and a greener planet for generations to come.
6. Future Scope
1. Air pollution is a challenge that
will keep growing unless we continue to evolve with smarter ideas and sustainable
habits. In the coming years, engineers like us can play a huge role in changing
how we monitor and control air quality.
2. In the future, we can develop
smart air quality systems using IoT sensors that send real-time data to mobile
apps, helping people understand how polluted their surroundings are. With the
help of AI and data analysis, we’ll be able to predict pollution levels in
advance and take preventive action before it gets worse.
3. We can also promote the use of
renewable energy like solar and wind instead of fossil fuels to reduce harmful
gas emissions. Electric vehicles and green transportation systems can make
cities cleaner and healthier.
4. At the same time, industries can
adopt eco-friendly filters and emission control systems to trap harmful gases
before they reach the air. More tree plantations and green buildings will help
balance the carbon footprint and bring back cleaner surroundings.
5. Lastly, the most powerful change will come from awareness and teamwork. When individuals, families, engineers, and society work together with a shared sense of responsibility, cleaner air won’t just be a dream; it will be our reality.