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CHANDIGARH: A three-day Psychological Science Congress was inaugurated by Prof Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, PU, at the university here today.



Chandigarh, October 18

A three-day Psychological Science Congress was inaugurated by Prof Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, PU, at the university here today.

The key speaker was Prof NK Chadha, former professor, Department of Psychology, University of Delhi.

The VC highlighted the importance of psychology in every sphere of life.

According to Prof NK Chadha, sustainable peace across generation is the only the way to bring happiness. More than 400 delegates from across the world are attending the congress and will present their research findings in the field of peace and well-being across generations. — TNS

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