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PU honours Covid warriors

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Chandigarh, March 2

Sanjay Beniwal, Director General of Police (DGP), Chandigarh, interacted with students on the occasion of International Women’s Day, organised by Florence Nightingale Girls Hostel No. 8 in collaboration with the National Service Scheme, Panjab University, here.

Beniwal said the day was significant more for males than for females. Prof Raj Kumar, Vice-Chancellor, said women played a pivotal role in shaping society. Dr Gaurav Gaur, NSS, PU, conducted the programme for honouring Covid-19 warriors, 20 women and two men, and each one was given a plaque of recognition for their work during the lockdown period by Beniwal and the Vice-Chancellor.

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