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Chandigarh: The Department of Music of Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women, Sector 36, organised an inter-college music competition on Thursday. Online entries were invited from the participants in vocal and instrumental music category on the theme of devotional, motivational and patriotic songs. A large number of students, including boys and girls, from different colleges located in the UT, Punjab and Haryana participated in the competition. e-certificates were given to prize winners. The host college did not compete for the prizes but only participated. TNS

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Chandigarh: The Punjab Engineering College, Sector 12, chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers is one of the most active technical societies on the campus. It shows in the number of awards have been receiving since its inception. ASCE Headquarters (USA) selected Dr Har Amrit Singh Sandhu (Asst Professor) for the Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award and Nancy Loat (fourth year BE student) for the Student Leadership Award respectively for the year 2020. These awards were announced, after scrutiny of technical reports of almost 450 international student chapters across the globe. TNS

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