Industrial Visit to Kandhari Beverages Pvt Ltd

05 March 2026 – Patiala

 

The Department of Mathematics organized an industrial visit for the students of B.A./B.Sc. Mathematics and Statistics to Kandhari Beverages Pvt. Ltd., located at village Nabipur, PO Sadhugarh, District Fatehgarh Sahib. The visit was conducted under the guidance of Dr. Varun Jain, Head of the Department, and was accompanied by Prof. Rajvinder Kaur and Dr. Chetna Sharma. The initiative aimed to provide students with practical exposure and help them understand how mathematical and statistical concepts are applied in real industrial environments.
During the visit, students were introduced to various operational processes of the beverage manufacturing plant. Industry experts explained key aspects such as production planning, quality control, inventory management, and data-based decision-making systems. They demonstrated how statistical techniques like sampling methods, probability distributions, control charts, regression analysis, and process capability indices are used to maintain product quality and improve operational efficiency.
Students also observed automated production systems and learned how mathematical models are applied in demand forecasting, supply chain management, production scheduling, and cost optimization. The visit highlighted the importance of core mathematical subjects in industrial applications. Concepts of Linear Algebra were observed in optimization models and matrix-based data handling systems, while Calculus and Differential Equations are used to model production rates and process dynamics. Additionally, Operations Research techniques support decision-making and efficient allocation of resources in industrial settings.
On the return journey, the group also visited the historic Gurudwara Shri Fatehgarh Sahib where students paid their respects and reflected on its historical significance.
Principal Dr. Neeraj Goyal appreciated the efforts of the Department of Mathematics for organizing such an informative academic activity. Dr. Varun Jain also emphasized that industry exposure helps students understand the real-world relevance of mathematical concepts and enhances their analytical and problem-solving abilities.
The visit proved to be highly educational and enriching, strengthening the connection between theoretical learning and practical industrial applications.

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