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Law results: Girls outshine boys

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Tarn Taran: Kuldeep Kaur, a student of Punjab College of Law, Usman (Tarn Taran) secured the first position in the Guru Nanak Dev University in LLB second semester. The result was declared by the university on Wednesday. College director Dr Jaswinder Kaur said other students who performed well include Simran Khullar, who bagged the third position; Riya Anand, fourth position; and Gurpreet Kaur, fifth position in the university. The overall result of the college also remained 100 per cent. The Principal congratulated the students and members of the managing committee. OC

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Voter registration camps at colleges

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Amritsar:To ensure maximum registrations for young voters, especially first time voters, the District Electoral Officer Gurpreet Singh Khaira said that voter registration camps will be held on all colleges. He said a detailed programme has been prepared on when and where the camps will be organised, beginning from Government College, Ajnala (October 8) , Government ITI, Ajnala (October 11), Sidana Institute of Education, Khiala Khurd, (October 8), Satyam College of Engineering and Technology, Kotla Doom, Ramtirath Road (October 11), Satyam Polytechnic and Pharmacy College, Kotla Doom, Ramtirath Road (October 12), Khalsa College Chawinda Devi and so on. The special camps will be set up at colleges campuses for convenience of young voters. The information regarding the voter registration camps will be dispersed by respective colleges as well.

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Offline practicals at Global Group

Global Group of Institutes has decided to dedicate a whole week to conducting practicals for students of BTech, Hotel Management, Pharmacy and Agriculture after a long period of forced online teaching as the classes started offline for the session. The decision was taken in view of the fact that online practicals can’t substitute for physical conduct of the practicals in the labs under the supervision of the teachers. The practical classes are being conducted to make up for any omissions or deficiencies that might have occurred during online classes. The college is also conducting practical classes for agriculture students, where actual experience in the fields regarding crop cultivation, crop management and harvesting can only be learnt in the fields and not just by reading the books or the notes sitting in the classrooms.

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Plastic waste mgmt awareness

Spring Dale Senior School joined the Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) in their endeavour to curb the menace of plastic usage. An awareness campaign was organised by the team of PPCB regional office, Amritsar, at Spring Dale Senior School to eliminate the usage of single use plastic. Students of grade VIII gathered for an interactive session with the PPCB officials. A poster-making competition was organised, which was followed by a road march by students in localities nearby urging people to stop using plastic. Students also undertook a cleanliness campaign in the area near their school and picked up plastic waste while sensitising shopkeepers about the harmful effects of plastic usage on the environment. TNS

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