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BATHINDA: The Department of Architecture and the Editorial board “The Epicentre” of Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering and Technology (GZSCCET) organised a motivational session “Elision” here on Monday.



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Bathinda, April 16

The Department of Architecture and the Editorial board “The Epicentre” of Giani Zail Singh Campus College of Engineering and Technology (GZSCCET) organised a motivational session “Elision” here on Monday.

An alumnus of the college Arun Pandit, vice-president, business operations at TruxApp Private Limited and founder of Dontgiveupworld.com, was the guest speaker for the event.

Students from various departments participated in the event and interacted with guest speaker Arun Pandit in the live question answer session after the event.

Dr Gursharan Singh, campus director, GZSCCET, Prof Rakesh Bansal, Dean, students welfare, Prof Sanjay Bhatnagar, director computer, enabled services and Ripu Daman Singh, head of the architecture department and co-chairperson of the editorial board were present along with the chief guest to grace the event and for the release of the fifth edition of “The Messenger”.

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