Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC) has taken a significant leap in data management with the launch of its cutting-edge web portal, 'Nivahika.' Inaugurated by Prof. Prasad Krishna, Director of NITC, in a ceremony at the Senate Hall, the portal is set to transform how the Institute handles and reports data.
"The ministry often requests detailed reports and updates on our activities. With Nivahika, we now have a reliable tool that ensures accuracy and consistency, aiding in everything from ministry submissions to national rankings," said Prof. Krishna. He emphasized that Nivahika is not just a milestone for NITC but could also set a benchmark for other National Institutes of Technology (NITs) across the country once fully operational.
The development of Nivahika was overseen by the Dean (Planning & Development) office, with critical support from the Centre for Information Technology, Research and Automation (CITRA), the Computer Networking Centre (CNC), and the Central Computer Centre (CCC). The portal is designed for the systematic and timely recording of key activities from various departments and multidisciplinary centers, ensuring that crucial data is accessible at all times.
"Nivahika will not only streamline the availability of institutional data but will also provide secure access to authorized personnel," said Prof. Priya Chandran, Dean (Planning and Development). She further noted that the portal’s automated report generation capability marks a significant advancement in how the institute handles data.
Hosted within the NITC campus, Nivahika offers access to the Director, Registrar, Deans, Heads of Departments (HoDs), and Centre Chairpersons through personalized user accounts. "The diverse demands for reports from various departments and external agencies are now met with ease, thanks to the portal's automated features," remarked Prof. S. D. Madhu Kumar, Chairperson of CITRA.
This innovative portal stands as a testament to NIT Calicut's commitment to embracing technology for improved governance and operational efficiency. As Nivahika becomes fully functional, it is poised to become a model for data management across the educational sector.
[Excerpt from NITC “NIT-Calicut Launches Innovative Web Portal ‘Nivahika’” Dated 05/08/24]
Q1: What is the purpose of the Nivahika portal launched by NIT-Calicut?
(a) To improve student enrollment processes
(b) To enhance sports facilities at the campus
(c) To handle and report data more effectively
(d) To organize cultural events
Ans: (c) To handle and report data more effectively
Sol: The Nivahika portal is designed to improve the accuracy and consistency of the institute’s data submissions and help with national rankings.
Q2: Which office led the development of the Nivahika portal at NIT-Calicut?
(a) Dean’s (Planning & Development) office
(b) Centre for Information Technology
(c) Computer Networking Centre
(d) Central Computer Centre
Ans: (a) Dean’s (Planning & Development) office
Sol: The Dean’s (Planning & Development) office led the development of the portal with help from several other departments.
Q3: Who can access the Nivahika portal?
(a) All students and faculty
(b) Authorized personnel like the Director, Registrar, deans, department heads, and center chairpersons
(c) External researchers
(d) General public
Ans: (b) Authorized personnel like the Director, Registrar, deans, department heads, and center chairpersons
Sol: Nivahika is designed to be secure, with access restricted to authorized personnel through personalized accounts.
Q4: What is a key feature of the Nivahika portal?
(a) Online course enrollment
(b) Automatic report generation
(c) Virtual campus tours
(d) Social networking for students
Ans: (b) Automatic report generation
Sol: One of the key features of Nivahika is its ability to automatically generate reports, improving data management and efficiency.
Q5: When was the National Institute of Technology-Calicut (NITC) established?
(a) 1971
(b) 1981
(c) 1961
(d) 1991
Ans: (c) 1961
Sol: The National Institute of Technology-Calicut (NITC) was established in 1961, originally set up as a Regional Engineering College.
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