Tribune News Service
Amritsar, April 21
A seven-day NSS camp was organised at Ludhar village (a village adopted by GNDU) by Guru Nanak Dev University College, Verka.
During the camp, volunteers carried out various activities which included cleanliness of village streets, drains, levelling of compounds of primary and middle schools in the village besides conducting a social and economic survey of the village.
Prof Sharanjit Singh Dhillon, registrar, was the chief guest on the occasion. He gave an outline of the scheme under which the university had adopted Ludhar village for its overall development. He exhorted the village panchayat to come forward with their problems so that the government could develop the village on modern lines. Apart from deputy director, dairy, district social security and women affairs officers and a large number of officials of the state government were present.
Dr Harish C Sharma, principal of GNDU College, Verka, thanked Vice-Chancellor AS Brar, Prof Dhillon and the village panchayat for conducting the camp. Dr Rupinder Preet Kaur, NSS co-ordinator, gave an outline of the NSS scheme and motivated the villagers to draw maximum benefit out of it. During the camp, Pragati Sheel Rangmanch, a theatre group of the college, staged two plays on different occasions. Zain and Shamdeep, NSS volunteers, presented the report of the camp.
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