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Public speaking contest organised by DAV College, Amritsar

Public speaking contest organised by DAV College, Amritsar

Participants take part in a public speaking contest.



Amritsar: An online public speaking competition was organised by the Department of Political Science, DAV College. In his address, Prof. Surinder Kumar, head, Dept of Political Science, DAV College introduced the rationale behind organising such activities for the students. He said that the department is fully committed to polish the oratory skills of the students and also to help them realise their hidden potential.A total of nineteen students from the Department of Political Science presented their views on various issues of national and international politics like globalisation, women empowerment, political rights of women, Right to Education, Right to Information, the menace of Child Labour, Cooperative Federalism, Human Rights, Terrorism, Global Political Corruption etc. The participants presented lucid analysis of these issues with full zeal and enthusiasm.Prof Navdeep Kalsi, Assistant Prof in English and Prof Mohit Mehra, Assistant Prof in History acted as judges along with Prof Surinder Kumar, HoD, Department of Political Science. Samriti was adjudged first, Trishla Magoo and Harpuneet Singh shared the second position and the third position was also jointly shared by Shaweta Thakur and Vandana.

GNDU declares results

The results of Bachelor of Library & Information Science, (Sem- I), certificate course in Arabic (part time), (Sem-I), Certificate course in Persian (part time), (Sem-I), certificate course in urdu (part time), (Sem-I), BBA (Sem- III), BBA (Sem- V), MA. Journalism & Mass Communication (Sem– III), Diploma course in French (part time), (Sem-I), Diploma course in German (part time), (Sem-I) and advance diploma course in French (part time), (Sem-I) of session December 2020 are declared by the GNDU. The results will be available on university website www.gndu.ac.in, informed Prof. Manoj Kumar, professor in charge (examinations). TNS


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