1,173 attend virtual seminar
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsSonepat: The India-Asia Study Centre at the BPS Women University, Khanpur Kalan, organised a virtual national seminar on “Importance of Indian family system during present situation”. In all 1,173 persons from across the nation participated in the event. In her presidential address, University’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof Sushma Yadav termed the Indian family system was one of the best systems in the world to combat any problem or distress such as the Covid-19 pandemic with unity. “The concept of our family system must reach other parts of the world,” she said. Retired Professor Sita Ram Vyas in his key note address, explained about the values of the Indian family system.
Positive role of music discussed
PhD awarded after online viva
Kurukshetra: Dr Nita Khanna, Vice-Chancellor of Kurukshetra University, has declared 20 research scholars eligible for the PhD degree on the recommendation of the Research Committee and Board of Examiners. Khanna said, “In view of the Covid pandemic we arranged for the online viva voce of 12 research scholars in which the examiner gave the viva exam on Google Meet. The viva voce of the remaining eight scholars was held offline before the lockdown.” The university Deans’ Committee had earlier approved to conduct the PhD viva-voce online after considering the issues faced by PhD scholars. Controller of examinations Dr Hukam Singh said among the researchers who were declared eligible for PhD are: Suman Sharma (hotel management), Ranjit Kumar Raman (tourism management), Shilpi (electronics and communication engineering), Sunil Nain and Vishal (mechanical engineering), Darshana and Jagdish ( AIH), Manoj Kumar (Sanskrit), Nirmaljeet Kaur (biochemistry), Pooja, Mahak and Shilpi Harnal (computer science), Pankaj (geography), Pradeep Sangwan (applied geophysics), Geeta Kandhol, Kavita and Gurvinder Singh (physics) and Anupama, Amandeep Kaur and Roop Raj (economics).
Webinar on Bhagwad Gita
Mahendragarh: The Central University of Haryana (CUH ) here organised a webinar on “Counselling a Bhagwad Gita perspective” wherein Geeta Manishi Swami Gyananand Ji Maharaj while speaking as keynote speaker inspired the participants not to expel their energy in future planning, but instead strengthen their will power, confidence and face the available challenges at the ground level with firm determination. Vice Chancellor Prof RC Kuhad said Bhagwad Geeta was the best epic for counselling.
Online training for teachers
Yamunanagar: A 15-day online training programme for teachers was conducted by Mukand Lal Public School, Sarojini Colony, Yamunanagar. Shashi Bathla, principal of the school, said 160 teachers from the host school and the sister concerns from Damla, Radaur, Ghaziabad and Model town of Yamunanagar attended the training. She said that the webinars covered a wide variety of topics.